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Women s Basketball Adds Southeast Missouri State Transfer – Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site

CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson women’s basketball has announced the addition of Latrese Saine, a graduate transfer from Southeast Missouri State, to its 2021 class. Saine joins fellow grad transfer Kiara Lewis as part of a 2021 class that includes five freshmen (Makayla Elmore, Kionna Gaines, Eno Inyang, Madison Ott, and Sydney Standifer) and a junior college transfer (Daisha Bradford). A 6-foot-4 center from West Memphis, Ark., Saine spent the last five seasons at SEMO, where she appeared in 101 games. She received a medical redshirt following her freshman year, allowing her to play the next four for the Redhawks. Last year, her senior season, Saine was named All-OVC First Team and the OVC defensive player of the year after blocking 103 shots. She averaged 10.38 points and 8.54 rebounds in 2020-21, with eight double-doubles. Saine blocked a career-high 10 shots, while turning in 16 rebounds and just one point shy of a triple-double with nine points with a win over Murray State Get the l

Women s Basketball Adds Syracuse Transfer – Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site

Women’s Basketball Adds Syracuse Transfer CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson women’s basketball has announced the addition of Kiara Lewis, a graduate transfer from Syracuse, to its 2021 class. Lewis joins a 2021 class that includes five freshmen (Makayla Elmore, Kionna Gaines, Eno Inyang, Madison Ott, and Sydney Standifer) and a junior college transfer (Daisha Bradford). A 5-foot-8 guard from Chicago, Ill., Lewis spent the last three seasons at Syracuse, where she appeared in 89 games, making 55 starts. She averaged 13.1 points per game for the orange, while dishing out 289 assists and tallying 112 steals. Arguably her best year for the Orange came in 2019-20, when she was named All-ACC First Team after starting all 31 games and averaging 17.6 points, 4.1 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game.

New fire engine is big deal in small northwest Ohio community

New fire engine is big deal in small northwest Ohio community The Harris-Elmore Fire Department says the new truck should serve the Elmore community for at least 25 years. Credit: WTOL Published: 9:39 PM EST February 14, 2021 Updated: 9:39 PM EST February 14, 2021 ELMORE, Ohio Keeping fire-fighting and rescue equipment up-to-date is one way to ensure the safety of a community, no matter its size. That’s true in large urban communities as well as smaller communities where population density is less compact. One northwest Ohio fire department showed off their new equipment to the community over the weekend. The Harris-Elmore Fire Department recently received a new 2020 Custom Rescue Engine with help from an Ohio First Responder grant.

Port Clinton girls topple Danbury, 51-36

Port Clinton girls topple Danbury, 51-36 FROM STAFF REPORTS PORT CLINTON Port Clinton lifted its play in the middle two quarters and defeated rival Danbury, 51-36. The Redskins led 10-9 after the first quarter and outscored the Lakers 27-16 in the middle two quarters to take a 37-25 lead into the fourth. “Port Clinton played a more aggressive game. We struggled putting the ball in the basket, plus Port Clinton didn’t give us many good looks,” said Danbury coach Dick Heller.Da’Cariya Lanier scored 24 points to lead all scorers, including 11 in the middle two quarters, and Olivia Jackson finished with 14 points.

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