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Laying the Cornerstone Greeted at Gunpoint
A4 + PLUS >> Columbia, Suwannee girls battle to draw, Page 14A HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Changes have CHS on Fort White faces similar verge of regional semis offense in Union County See Page 14A See Page 14A FRIDAY EDITION FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | $1.00 Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Catholic Charities giveaway provides bounty 300-plus families served giveaway, a plentiful bounty distribution due to covid. That wasn’t the only Jared Fraze, during Thanksgiving was celebrated as 1,757 peo- “More people showed up.” change brought on by covid- a Covenant food distribution. ple were served from 326 Now in its 21st year, the 19. Edwards said in the past Community families from Thursday’s local organization normally nine months, because of the School student, By TONY BRITT event, more than a year ago. provides the baskets during global pandemic, her team puts bags of [email protected] “More people picked up a two-day period. But hasn’t taken any days off food into a cli- their food in one day this Edwards said the covid-19 while they worked to change ent’s car during There was plenty to year than two days last year,” pandemic cut into the num- safety protocols and changed Thursday’s be thankful for Thursday said Suzanne Edwards, ber of available volunteers, some of the ways the agency Catholic morning. Catholic Charities’ Lake causing the one-day event. provides services. Charities During Catholic Charities’ City regional director, as the “We had to try something Thanksgiving annual Thanksgiving basket organization revamped the new,” she said. - 
												
												Men's and Women's Basketball Finalists Announced for the 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Men’s and Women’s Basketball Finalists Announced for the 2019-20 Senior CLASS Award OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (February 5, 2020) – Twenty-one NCAA® men’s and women’s basketball student-athletes who excel both on and off the court were selected as finalists today for the 2019-20 Senior CLASS Award®. To be eligible for the award, student- athletes must be classified as NCAA Division I seniors and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom, character and competition. The complete list of finalists follows this release. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their athletic platforms to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. The finalists were chosen by national media from the list of 30 men’s candidates and 30 women’s candidates announced earlier in the season. Nationwide fan voting begins immediately to help select the winner, and fans are encouraged to submit votes online at the Senior CLASS Award website through March 23. Fan votes will be combined with those of the media and Division I head coaches to determine the winners. The Senior CLASS Award recipients will be announced during the 2020 NCAA Men’s Final Four® and NCAA Women’s Final Four®. For more information on each of the finalists, visit seniorCLASSaward.com. # # # # Men’s Basketball Finalists Women’s Basketball Finalists Udoka Azubuike, University of Kansas Chelsea Brackmann, Bradley Yoeli - 
												
												Brett Reed St
SCHEDULE/RESULTS (0-0, 0-0 PATRIOT LEAGUE) LEHIGH Nov. 9 at St. John’s (1) 7:00 (ESPN2/ESPN3.com) 12 at Iowa State 2:00 PM (ET) MEN’S BASKETBALL 15 at Fairleigh Dickinson 7:00 PM 18 vs. William & Mary (2) 4:30 PM 19 at Liberty (2) 7:00 PM Junior C.J. McCollum 20 vs. Eastern Kentucky (2) 2:30 PM Nation’s Leading Returning Scorer (21.8 PPG) 28 QUINNIPIAC 7:00 PM Dec. GAME 1: LEHIGH AT ST. JOHN’S 1 at Fordham 7:00 PM 3 at Cornell 7:00 PM LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS (0-0, 0-0 PL) at 7 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 7:30 PM 10 at Wagner 4:00 PM ST. JOHN’S RED STORM (0-0, 0-0 BIG EAST) 12 ARCADIA 7:00 PM Record prior to St. John’s game vs. William & Mary Monday 22 at Michigan State 9:00 PM (ESPNU) 28 at Saint Peter’s 7:00 PM 2K SPORTS CLASSIC BENEFITING COACHES VS. CANCER 31 at Bryant 1:00 PM CARNESECCA ARENA (6,080) • QUEENS, N.Y. Jan. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2011 • 7:00 PM 3 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 7:00 PM 7 at Holy Cross* 3:30 PM ESPN2/ESPN3.com (BOB WISCHUSEN & LEN ELMORE) 11 AMERICAN* 7:00 PM 14 at Colgate* 2:00 PM SETTING THE SCENE 18 BUCKNELL* 7:00 PM The Lehigh men’s basketball team kicks off its much-anticipated 2011-12 season on Wednes- 22 at Lafayette* 2:00 PM (CBS SN) day when it travels to St. - 
												
												Nba Brand Audit
2020 NBA DRAFT BRAND AUDIT AFRUGALATHLETE.COM BRAND ANTHONY EDWARDS GEORGIA Pick #1 To Minnesota Timberwolves Notes Originally signed to Octagon before switching to Klutch BRAND SEC Freshman of the year AUDIT Plus/Minus (+) Large social media following despite low interaction and posts (-) Reportedly had a bad pro day* Potential Opportunities Georgia Bulldog who loves dogs could lead to potential pet sponsorships Physique could attract partnerships with fitness and supplement products such as a Muscle Milk AFRUGALATHLETE.COM BRAND OBI TOPPIN DAYTON Pick #8 To New York Knicks Notes Signed to powerhouse CAA Agency Has done deals with BRAND Chipotle and Finish Line AUDIT Plus/Minus (+) Recently was verified on his twitter account (-) Not as personable on his social media channels so hard to relate Potential Opportunities Shoe deal with AND1 to pay homage to his dad's history as a streetball Participated in Dunk Challenge in sandals in the past, could bring back as an ad campaign AFRUGALATHLETE.COM BRAND DENI AVDIJA ISRAEL Pick #9 To Washington Wizards Notes Won 2 Gold Medals For Israel At Youth Level Has Done Ads With BRAND Samsung and Axe Already AUDIT Plus/Minus (+) Made Instagram Private Before Draft To Protect His Image (-) Not yet verified on Twitter Potential Opportunities Marketing Opportunities In Multiple Regions Due To His Ethnicity & Exposure Could serve as ambassard/endorser for highly touted Israeli sports tech sector AFRUGALATHLETE.COM BRAND RJ HAMPTON NEW ZEALAND Pick #24 To Denver Nuggets Notes Skipped college to play professionally - 
												
												Lakers Rout Thunder for 7-0 Road Start
ARAB TIMES, FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JANUARY 15-16, 2021 16 Colorado Avalanche goal- tender Philipp Grubauer (right), stops a shot by St. Louis Blues left wing Jaden Schwartz, (left), as Colorado defense- man Ryan Graves watches during the fi rst period of an NHL hockey game, Jan 13, in Denver. Blues won 4-1. (AP) – See Page 15 Sports Latest sports scores at — http://sports.arabtimesonline.com PSG players celebrate with the trophy after the Champions Trophy soccer match between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique Marseille at the Bollaert stadium in Lens, northern France on Jan13. PSG won 2-1. – See Page 14 (AP) Lakers rout Thunder for 7-0 road start Trail Blazers win again Offspinner Bess takes career-best 5-30 OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan 14, (AP): LeBron James scored England cruise to 127-2 after dismissing Sri Lanka for 135 26 points and the Los Ange- les Lakers routed the Okla- GALLE, Sri Lanka, Jan 14, (AP): Eng- land set their sight on a meaningful fi rst homa City Thunder 128-99 innings lead after offspinner Dom Bess Rockets trade LeVert to Indiana for Oladipo on Wednesday night for their took a career-best 5-30 to bowl out Sri franchise-record seventh Lanka for 135 on the fi rst day of the straight road victory to start fi rst Test on Thursday. the season. Captain Joe Root and Jonny James Harden headed to Nets Bairstow further thwarted Sri Lanka Montrezl Harrell added 21 points, ambitions with a gritty, unbroken stand and Anthony Davis had 18 points of 110 runs to close the day at 127-2, and seven rebounds. - 
											
CJ's Big Shot at His NBA Future
ELEGANCE ON WHEELS EDITION Forest Grove’s Concours d’Elegance shines Sunday — SEE LIFE, B1 GREATER PORTLAND PortlandPTUESDAY, JULYo 15, 2014r • TWICEt CHOSENl THEa NATION’Sn BEST NONDAILY PAPER Tribune• PORTLANDTRIBUNE.COM • PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND THURSDAY Honk if n Blazers see second-year guard as a creator as well as a sharpshooter you think traffi c sucks ODOT rolls out new smart signs to help drivers avoid trouble By SHASTA KEARNS MOORE The Tribune If you’re like many people, you’ve noticed that traffi c is worse this summer. That’s not just a matter of perception, says Oregon De- partment of Transportation spokesperson Dave Thompson. Traffi c volume has been “Every one creeping up this year and minute of last. From 2012 blockage to 2013 it was up about 2.3 creates an percent along average of Interstate 5 at fi ve minutes Wilsonville and points of back up.” along Inter- — Dave state 205 show COURTESY OF MIKALAN MOISO Thompson, similar in- Back-up point guard CJ McCollum plans to use his time at this year’s NBA Summer League in Las ODOT creases. In part to Vegas to improve his game. McCollum’s focus also is on writing and TV, where he hopes to someday combat this work as a journalist. problem, ODOT is rolling out new digital signs with real-time SUMMER LEAGUE SPOTLIGHT traffi c information designed to help motorists stay safe and use alternate routes. “We recognize that we will never build our way out of con- gestion,” Thompson says. “There isn’t room, there isn’t money, there isn’t political will CJ’s big shot at to do that.” Instead, Thompson says the department is focusing on ways to smooth traffic flows. - 
												
												Steve Alford Lindsey Drew
Mountain West Men's Basketball Championship Thursday March 5, 2020 Steve Alford Lindsey Drew Q. Just a few. I mean -- STEVE ALFORD: No, no. I decide who comes and I Nevada Wolf Pack said Lindsey Drew came. Wyoming - 75, Nevada - 80 Q. Okay. Just wondering what you're feeling right THE MODERATOR: We'll start with an opening now knowing that you had that one in your hands statement from coach. and it just kind of slipped away. LINDSEY DREW: Definitely, definitely hurts a lot. STEVE ALFORD: Yeah, Wyoming just very deserving. Definitely one of the toughest losses obviously I thought they got us in just about every phase. They because it's the end of my career here. So I know it's -- out-rebounded us, they took care of the ball better, they I'm going to go home and think about it, and it's just got better shots, they were better defensively tonight. I going to hurt more, so it is what it is. thought they were the tougher team tonight and that's kind of what happens in tournament play. I thought it Q. Coach, obviously Jalen struggled a little bit was a little fools' gold in the first half. I didn't like how tonight. Did you feel like just one of those nights the first half went either. But we got us a 10-point lead. where his shot just wasn't going down or did you We defended fairly well in the first half. And then we feel like maybe he was kind of forcing things a little didn't defend very well in the second half and we bit? couldn't make a shot in the second half. - 
												
												Card Set # Player Team Seq. Acetate Rookies 1 Tyrese Maxey
Card Set # Player Team Seq. Acetate Rookies 1 Tyrese Maxey Philadelphia 76ers Acetate Rookies 2 RJ Hampton Denver Nuggets Acetate Rookies 3 Obi Toppin New York Knicks Acetate Rookies 4 Anthony Edwards Minnesota Timberwolves Acetate Rookies 5 Deni Avdija Washington Wizards Acetate Rookies 6 LaMelo Ball Charlotte Hornets Acetate Rookies 7 James Wiseman Golden State Warriors Acetate Rookies 8 Cole Anthony Orlando Magic Acetate Rookies 9 Tyrese Haliburton Sacramento Kings Acetate Rookies 10 Jalen Smith Phoenix Suns Acetate Rookies 11 Patrick Williams Chicago Bulls Acetate Rookies 12 Isaac Okoro Cleveland Cavaliers Acetate Rookies 13 Kira Lewis Jr. New Orleans Pelicans Acetate Rookies 14 Aaron Nesmith Boston Celtics Acetate Rookies 15 Killian Hayes Detroit Pistons Acetate Rookies 16 Onyeka Okongwu Atlanta Hawks Acetate Rookies 17 Josh Green Dallas Mavericks Acetate Rookies 18 Precious Achiuwa Miami Heat Acetate Rookies 19 Saddiq Bey Detroit Pistons Acetate Rookies 20 Zeke Nnaji Denver Nuggets Acetate Rookies 21 Aleksej Pokusevski Oklahoma City Thunder Acetate Rookies 22 Udoka Azubuike Utah Jazz Acetate Rookies 23 Isaiah Stewart Detroit Pistons Acetate Rookies 24 Devin Vassell San Antonio Spurs Acetate Rookies 25 Immanuel Quickley New York Knicks Art Nouveau 1 Anthony Edwards Minnesota Timberwolves Art Nouveau 2 James Wiseman Golden State Warriors Art Nouveau 3 LaMelo Ball Charlotte Hornets Art Nouveau 4 Patrick Williams Chicago Bulls Art Nouveau 5 Isaac Okoro Cleveland Cavaliers Art Nouveau 6 Onyeka Okongwu Atlanta Hawks Art Nouveau 7 Killian Hayes Detroit Pistons Art Nouveau 8 Obi Toppin New York Knicks Art Nouveau 9 Deni Avdija Washington Wizards Art Nouveau 10 Devin Vassell San Antonio Spurs Art Nouveau 11 Tyrese Haliburton Sacramento Kings Art Nouveau 12 Jalen Smith Phoenix Suns Art Nouveau 13 Cole Anthony Orlando Magic Art Nouveau 14 Aaron Nesmith Boston Celtics Art Nouveau 15 Kira Lewis Jr. - 
												
												Strukturplan Finalversion 24.05.2016 KG.Pages
Strukturplan 2017-2024 Sportdirektor Ralph Held 1! A Erfolgspotentiale ..............................................6 1. Beschreibung des aktuellen internationalen Leistungsstandes der Sportart und seiner Disziplinen ....................................................................................................................................6 1.1 Weltstandsanalyse ........................................................................................................................6 1.1.1 Theoretische Hintergrundüberlegungen ....................................................................................6 1.1.2 Aktueller internationaler Leistungsstand................................................................................... 8 A. Männer ..........................................................................................................................................8 1.1.3 Taktische Entwicklungstendenzen ..........................................................................................10 1.1.4 Rahmenbedingungen in den dominierenden Nationen ..........................................................12 1.2 Nationaler Leistungsstand .........................................................................................................15 A. Männer ........................................................................................................................................15 2. Beschreibung des Leistungsstandes im internationalen Anschluss- und Nachwuchsbereich im Vergleich zur Situation in Deutschland - 
												
												The Athletic Date: 11/16/2020
THE ATHLETIC DATE: 11/16/2020 Schultz: Tony Ressler putting on pressure for Hawks to take a leap By: Jeff Schultz https://theathletic.com/2201724/2020/11/16/atlanta-hawks-tony-ressler-nba-draft-nba-free-agency/ Like most self-made billionaires, and others with the word “tycoon” in their wiki-bio, Hawks owner Tony Ressler is wired differently than most of us. Patience is not his best trait. Limbs flail in all directions during games. When he’s at home, he furiously scribbles reams of notes on yellow legal pads, often underlining sentences several times, to be read back later to his general manager and coach. Jami Gertz, his wife, believes he’s borderline OCD, and even though she’s an actress and doesn’t hold a medical degree, “I once played a doctor on television.” She said it’s bad enough at times that when they’re watching a televised game at their home in Los Angeles, “I’m like, you know what? Give your shit to some other people, I’m done. I’m going to bed.” This is an important week for the Hawks. The draft is Wednesday night and free agency opens two days later. They pick only sixth, and they’re not going to blow things out in free agency, even though they’re more than $43 million below the salary cap. But because of their pick and payroll flexibility, they’re somewhat the flavor of the week when it comes to being potential trade partners for other teams. Atlanta has an enormous opportunity to build on a young core by adding one or two veteran players to the roster and become not just a playoff team but a pretty good one. - 
												
												2017 NBA Summer League Cox Pavillion/Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas, Nevada July 7-17, 2017
LOS ANGELES LAKERS 2017 SUMMER LEAGUE ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT DOB PRIOR TO NBA / COUNTRY YRS LAST TEAM 2 Lonzo Ball G 6-6 190 10/27/97 UCLA / USA R UCLA 1 Vander Blue G 6-5 200 7/17/92 Marquette / USA 2 South Bay Lakers (G League) 3 Alec Brown C 7-1 235 7/23/92 Green Bay / USA R Movistar Estudiantes (Spain) 31 Thomas Bryant C 6-10 241 7/31/97 Indiana / USA R Indiana 4 Alex Caruso G 6-5 181 2/28/94 Texas A&M / USA R Oklahoma City Blue (G League) 6 P.J. Dozier F 6-6 200 10/25/96 South Carolina / USA R South Carolina 5 Josh Hart G 6-5 204 3/6/95 Villanova / USA R Villanova 14 Brandon Ingram F 6-9 191 9/2/97 Duke / USA 1 Los Angeles Lakers 0 Kyle Kuzma F 6-9 221 7/24/95 Utah / USA R Utah 10 David Nwaba G 6-4 209 1/14/93 Cal Poly / USA 1 Los Angeles Lakers 19 Matt Thomas G 6-5 193 8/4/94 Iowa State / USA R Iowa State 21 Travis Wear F 6-10 229 9/21/90 UCLA / USA 1 South Bay Lakers (G League) 7 Gabe York G 6-3 184 8/2/93 Arizona / USA R Erie BayHawks (G League) 40 Ivica Zubac C 7-1 265 3/18/97 Mega Leks (Serbia) / Croatia 1 Los Angeles Lakers HEAD COACH pro•nun•ci•a•tion GUIDE Jud Buechler (Arizona) P.J. - 
												
												2019 Rosters
2019 USA NIKE HOOP SUMMIT TEAM NAME POS HGT WGT AGE HIGH SCHOOL HOMETOWN Cole Anthony G 6-3 175 18 Oak Hill Academy, VA New York, NY Vernon Carey Jr. F 6-10 230 18 University School/#Duke Southwest Ranches, FL De'Vion Harmon G 6-2 196 18 John Guyer H.S./*Oklahoma Corinth, TX Matthew Hurt F 6-8 215 18 John Marshall H.S. Rochester, MN Scottie Lewis G 6-5 185 19 Ranney School/*Florida Hazlet, NJ Tyrese Maxey G 6-4 185 18 South Garland H.S./*Kentucky Dallas, TX Justin Moore G 6-4 200 19 DeMatha Catholic H.S./*Villanova Accokeek, MD Wendell Moore Jr. F 6-6 210 17 Cox Mill H.S./*Duke Charlotte, NC Isaac Okoro F 6-6 201 18 McEachern H.S./*Auburn Powder Springs, GA Jeremiah Robinson-Earl F 6-9 230 18 IMG Academy, FL/*Villanova Overaland Park, KS Isaiah Stewart F 6-9 248 17 La Lumiere School, IN/#Washington Rochester, NY James Wiseman F 7-1 240 18 East H.S./*Memphis Memphis, TN Head Coach: Scott Fitch, Fairport High School, New York Assistant Coach: Stan Waterman, Sanford School, Delaware -Ages are as of April 12, 2018. *National Letter of Intent. #Verbal commitment. 2019 WORLD TEAM ROSTER # NAME POS HGT WGT AGE CURRENT TEAM/COLLEGE COUNTRY 1 Andre Curbelo G 6-1 165 17 Long Island Lutheran, NY (2020) Puerto Rico 2 Nico Mannion G 6-4 192 18 Pinnacle High School, AZ/*Arizona Italy 3 Joshua Obiesie G 6-6 190 18 IBAM/s.Oliver Wurzburg, Wurzburg Germany 4 Josh Green G 6-6 205 18 IMG Academy, FL/*Arizona Australia 5 Marcos Louzada Silva G 6-6 190 19 SESI/Franca, Sao Paulo Brazil 6 Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe F 6-7 200 18 Orangeville Prep, Ontario (2020) Canada 7 Haowen Guo F 6-6 180 19 Bayi Military, Zhejiang China 8 Precious Achiuwa F 6-9 215 19 Montverde Academy, FL/Undecided Nigeria 9 Oscar Tshiebwe F 6-9 250 19 Kennedy Catholic, PA/*West Virginia D.R.