Thursday, October 27, 2016

Peterson, defense lead Kendall Hammocks over West Kendall and other top stories.

  • Peterson, defense lead Kendall Hammocks over West Kendall

    Peterson, defense lead Kendall Hammocks over West Kendall
    Elijah Peterson scored twice as the Kendall Hammocks Warriors 9U football team improved to 6-2 by defeating the West Kendall Dolphins 12-6 in Miami Xtreme. The defense -- led by Tony Gonzalez, Gabriel Fraga and Peterson -- held the Dolphins scoreless for more than three quarters. Peterson also topped all rushers with 74 yards.In 11U, Kendall Hammocks defeated the Modelo Timberwolves 25-0. Ryan Gonzalez guided the Warriors with 48 yards rushing and two touchdowns. Also, AJ Arrellano threw two to..
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  • Golden Gate Fields hires announcer Frank Mirahmadi

    Officials at the Stronach Group made quite a deal of hiring Angela Hermann as track announcer at Golden Gate Fields when Michael Wrona won the job at Santa Anita in May. Hermann also announced the summer season to become the second woman ever to call races on a regular basis in the United States. It turns out, however, that she was serving only on an interim basis, so when Golden Gate Fields’ fall season begins Thursday, Frank Mirahmadi will be in the announcer’s booth on the grandstand’s rooft..
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  • Westminster Christian and Ransom Everglades show they're ready ...

    Westminster Christian and Ransom Everglades show they're ready ...
    Two big district rivals never played each other over the last two days but the Westminster Christian and Ransom Everglades girls’ volleyball teams sent a message on Saturday afternoon that they’re at the top of the their game and ready to go when next week’s district tournament takes place.After dropping a first-set heartbreaker, Westminster (20-4) rallied to knock off Naples Gulf Coast 27-29, 25-23, 15-5 and win the Gold Division championship at the Ninth Annual Smoothie King Invitational at R..
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  • El cáncer de mama, un mal que se puede vencer - El Nuevo Diario

    El cáncer de mama, un mal que se puede vencer - El Nuevo Diario
    El 5 de julio del año pasado María del Carmen Centeno llegó a su casa ubicada en el barrio San Felipe de la ciudad de León después de vender café y pan con mantequilla en la antigua estación del ferrocarril. Fue entonces cuando su seno izquierdo le empezó a doler y a picar. Pensó que era pasajero, se rascó y aplicó agua helada, pero continuó así durante 15 días hasta que sintió una pelotita dentro del seno. El dolor se volvió insoportable y le comentó a su hija Jaél Juárez lo que le estaba ocur..
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  • New Trump accuser: GOP nominee grabbed, kissed me

    New Trump accuser: GOP nominee grabbed, kissed me
    Cathy Heller joins a rapidly growing list of women who are accusing the GOP nominee of sexual assault in the week since a 2005 tape surfaced in which Trump bragged about being able to grope women and get away with it.Heller, now 63, said she met Trump at Mar-a-Lago nearly 20 years ago while she and her family were having brunch, she told The Guardian newspaper.Heller said she had been introduced to the GOP nominee by her mother-in-law. She told the paper the real estate magnate "took my hand, an..
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  • Massachusetts Question 2: Voters consider expanding charter schools

    Massachusetts Question 2: Voters consider expanding charter schools
    Everyone believes in giving kids a great education. But how best to do it? Question 2 juxtaposes two claims to defend the best interests of young people and public schooling. Jennette Barnes @jbarnesnews Everyone believes in giving kids a great education. But how best to do it? Question 2 juxtaposes two claims to defend the best interests of young people and public schooling. And because Massachusetts is a national leader in education, what's at stake is nothing less than the dire..
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  • Law enforcement seek to reassure immigrants of their safety

    Law enforcement seek to reassure immigrants of their safety
    GARDEN CITY, Kan. –  Law enforcement sought Saturday to reassure immigrants in a diverse western Kansas community of their safety after three men were accused of plotting to target Somali immigrants there. A complaint unsealed Friday charged Curtis Wayne Allen, 49; Patrick Eugene Stein, 47; and Gavin Wayne Wright, 49, with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction in Garden City. The men are members of a small militia group that calls itself "the Crusaders," and whose members espouse sove..
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  • High winds, rain lash Pacific Northwest a second day

    High winds, rain lash Pacific Northwest a second day
    The fierce storm spawned by Typhoon Songda put 13,700 customers in the dark in the Portland area, Portland General Electric reported at 11 p.m. (2 a.m. ET).Throughout the night, utilities worked to restore power to residents in Oregon and Washington. Around 11 p.m., Puget Sound Energy said nearly 15,000 customers were without power. Seattle City & Light tweeted that it had fully restored power after about 3,000 customers who lost power due to a fallen tree in southeast Seattle.The National Weath..
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  • Hurricane Matthew: Days of disaster unfold under a cloudless sky

    Hurricane Matthew: Days of disaster unfold under a cloudless sky
    Photos: Hurricane Matthew's path of destructionPeople wade through floodwaters with a boat in Nichols, South Carolina, on Monday, October 10. Hurricane Matthew caused flooding and damage in the Southeast -- from Florida to North Carolina -- after slamming Haiti and other countries in the Caribbean. Photos: Hurricane Matthew's path of destructionWorkers repair downed power lines in Daytona Beach, Florida, on October 10. Photos: Hurricane Matthew's path of destructionRescue teams maneuver through..
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  • Former Jets player, TU student dies after collision on Oklahoma 88 north of Claremore

    Former Jets player, TU student dies after collision on Oklahoma 88 north of Claremore
    Dennis Byrd, a former University of Tulsa football player whose NFL career ended after a neck injury, was killed in a two-vehicle collision on Oklahoma 88 north of Claremore on Saturday, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported. The collision sent two others to the hospital in critical condition, according to Kelly Deal, operations director with Oologah Talala EMS. A defensive standout from Mustang, Byrd is a member of TU’s Hall of Fame. In a statement, TU athletic director Derrick Gragg said: “We ..
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Americans want to combat climate change. But how much will they pay? .Realtor: Echevarria had purchased Hialeah retirement home just ... .
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