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Kennedy’s 22 not enough for Bayfield at Pagosa Springs
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Dozier, Lewis score 20 each for Pirates
Friday, Jan. 29, 2021 8:36 PM
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It was a league rivalry game from the jump for the Bayfield High School boys basketball team to start the 2021 season.
The Wolverines traveled to Pagosa Springs to face the Pirates in the 3A Intermountain League and season opener Friday night. Despite 22 points from junior Landon Kennedy, the Wolverines (0-1, 0-1 IML) were defeated 57-41.
It was the twin bill of sophomore guard Gunner Dozier and senior forward Mitch Lewis that led the Pirates (1-1, 1-1 IML) to victory. Aidan O’Donnell, a senior forward, added 12 points for the Pirates in the home win.
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Photo courtesy of Music Generation Tipperary Facebook page
Generations of Tipperary folk are being encouraged to come together online to sing in a family choir in the coming months.
Music Generation Tipperary is launching a 10-week programme in which people will be able to come together online to learn and sing songs while public health restrictions are in place.
Dr Aidan O’Donnell from Music Generation Tipperary says they’re aiming to create “hubs in the home”, where people can link up with loved ones to do something unique.
“Any family in Tipperary can sign up – it’s €10 per family per week.”