A telephone booth in a garden that can be used by survivors of the tsunami and earthquake in Ootsuchi to have a conversation with their loved ones that were lost in the March 2011 disaster.
This document summarizes the seventh annual Mother's Day Madness roping event sponsored by the Nevada Women's Team Roping Association. Over 600 teams participated in the event held at the Lyon County Fairgrounds in Yerington, Nevada over the weekend of May 10-11. The high money winner was Jennie Steele of Yerington. Other top finishers included Mike Verdin, Neuie Ehrke, and Waco Von Tour who all received trophy saddles. A total of $15,000 in prizes were awarded to participants.
The West all-stars defeated the East all-stars in the 2003 Sertoma All-Star Classic football game by a record score of 56-6. The West jumped out to an early lead and never looked back, amassing 22 points in the second quarter to take a commanding 36-6 halftime lead. This was the largest margin of victory and highest scoring game in the history of the All-Star Classic series. The game was played in honor of fallen Marine Lt. Fred Pokorney of Tonopah, who died in combat in Iraq, and featured many of the top high school football players from Northern Nevada competing in their final high school game.
A telephone booth in a garden that can be used by survivors of the tsunami and earthquake in Ootsuchi to have a conversation with their loved ones that were lost in the March 2011 disaster.
This document summarizes the seventh annual Mother's Day Madness roping event sponsored by the Nevada Women's Team Roping Association. Over 600 teams participated in the event held at the Lyon County Fairgrounds in Yerington, Nevada over the weekend of May 10-11. The high money winner was Jennie Steele of Yerington. Other top finishers included Mike Verdin, Neuie Ehrke, and Waco Von Tour who all received trophy saddles. A total of $15,000 in prizes were awarded to participants.
The West all-stars defeated the East all-stars in the 2003 Sertoma All-Star Classic football game by a record score of 56-6. The West jumped out to an early lead and never looked back, amassing 22 points in the second quarter to take a commanding 36-6 halftime lead. This was the largest margin of victory and highest scoring game in the history of the All-Star Classic series. The game was played in honor of fallen Marine Lt. Fred Pokorney of Tonopah, who died in combat in Iraq, and featured many of the top high school football players from Northern Nevada competing in their final high school game.
Pat Tillman was a professional football player who left his career to join the U.S. Army after the September 11th attacks. He served in Afghanistan and was killed in action in 2004. The document discusses how Tillman sacrificed his career and life to serve his country, making him a true hero, unlike many self-centered professional athletes. It laments that real heroes like Tillman are often not recognized until after they have died.
Pat Tillman was a former NFL player who left a multimillion dollar contract with the Arizona Cardinals to join the U.S. Army after 9/11. He became an Army Ranger and was killed in action in Afghanistan at age 27 while serving on the front lines. His sacrifice reminded people what true heroism and patriotism are about, as he willingly risked his life for a modest soldier's salary instead of wealth and fame.
Four Yerington High School basketball players received Northern 3A All-League honors. Hattie Emm was named to the second team for the Lady Lions. She averaged 16.9 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. Dylan Johnson was also named to the second team for the boys, averaging 12.7 points per game. Jay Sciarani received honorable mention.
This document summarizes an article about Robert Fisher being inducted into the Citrus College Baseball Hall of Fame along with seven teammates from his 1958 state finals baseball team. It discusses how Fisher played for coach Galen Bowman for one season at Citrus College and left a big impression on him. The article notes it has been 46 years since Fisher's sophomore season when the Citrus Owls won their conference and reached the California state college baseball finals, finishing as state runners-up. The coach is quoted praising Fisher for his character and calling him "just a great person."
This summary provides an analysis of Pete Rose's admission to gambling on baseball while managing the Cincinnati Reds. In three sentences:
Rose had consistently denied gambling on baseball for years, but finally admitted to doing so. While the author is glad Rose was honest, he believes Rose showed disrespect for his fans by lying to them for so long. The author also argues that Major League Baseball is not qualified to judge Rose due to its inconsistent handling of previous gambling and drug use cases.
The ROP Rams basketball team accomplished their goals for the season, winning their conference championship and qualifying for the state playoffs. They won the annual Rail City Classic basketball tournament before Christmas. However, the Rams will lose many of their starters to graduation, including their top rebounder and third-leading rebounder. Their coach expects only about four players will return next season to defend their title.
The document discusses the relationship between various mathematical expressions and formulas. It explores the connections between different equations by substituting values and terms from one equation into another. Several equations are also differentiated to see how the formulas change in relation to each other under mathematical operations.
A woman named Eileen Thomas runs a high-performance driving school called Next Level Driving School in Reno, Nevada. The school provides driver training for both experienced and inexperienced drivers, allowing them to drive their own or rented vehicles on a racetrack. Thomas wants to encourage more women to participate in the school's programs to learn racing skills. The next session is scheduled for this upcoming Friday and Saturday from 9am to 4pm.
Allen, the principal of Gearhart School, has announced her retirement after 27 years at the small rural school. Due to declining enrollment, the school has combined classes and the principal and vice-principal from a neighboring school will split administrative duties. Allen believes the money saved from her retirement will allow the school to continue operating with its current staff levels. She has enjoyed her time at the school and getting to know the families of the students.
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