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Fountianville by Veronica Langley
“Fountainville. It’s a dumb name, but the story is great, let me tell you.” -Paige
Paige, her boyfriend Arthur, and best friend Courtney are three post grads living under the same roof. They have intense writing sessions to encourage each other to grow in their fields of work. Seasons come and go like an idea for a story; tension flares when betrayals come to light. Will their relationships be preserved with the fountain of life or wither away?
Radio Play by Aiden Murphy
Enjoy the farcical antics of Linda and Carrie as they try to save their publicly funded radio program by hosting a pledge drive with help from an unexpected visitor.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: MMI s eighth-inning rally beats Seminary
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May 4, 2021, 10:09 PM·9 min read
May 5 Marcus Danchision helped MMI Prep beat Wyoming Seminary with his arm and bat Tuesday.
The Lehigh University-bound right-hander hurled seven-plus scoreless innings and he broke up a tense pitchers duel with an RBI single in the top of the eighth inning as the Preppers held off Wyoming Seminary 3-2 in a Wyoming Valley Conference Division 2 baseball game in Kingston.
After Danchision (13 strikeouts, one walk) and Blue Knights ace Aiden Murphy (18 strikeouts, one walk) matched zeroes through regulation play, Jimmy Kelly reached first base on a passed ball on a strikeout and Andrew Burns legged out a bunt single to put MMI runners on first and second with one out in the eighth.
Business as usual for young South Bay entrepreneurs, despite pandemic
SHARE Participating by Zoom in the 2021 Manhattan Beach Chamber YEA ‘shark tank’ competition last Wednesday were (top row) Nika Elwell, program manager Nellie Ambrose, instructor Rachel Thomas, Alice Jiang, and Chamber CEO Kelly Stroman(chamber CEO). (Second row) YEA supporter Ro Schreiner, Aiden Schipper, Reese Murphy, Aiden Murphy, Hayden Whatley, and Ashna Patel. (Third row) Eliana Laforet, Hunter Williams, Luka Zaric, Sloane Roth, and Katherine Jester. (Bottom row) Braden Martin, Chloe Thomas, Avery Roth, and Tillman Cummings.
Participating by Zoom in the 2021 Manhattan Beach Chamber YEA ‘shark tank’ competition last Wednesday were (top row) Nika Elwell, program manager Nellie Ambrose, instructor Rachel Thomas, Alice Jiang, and Chamber CEO Kelly Stroman(chamber CEO). (Second row) YEA supporter Ro Schreiner, Aiden Schipper, Reese Murphy, Aiden Murphy, Hayden Whatley, and Ashna Patel. (Third
Making Waves: Marauders boys swimming built to contend
12/15/20 11:34 PM
FORTVILLE Even with a mask concealing his face Monday night, Mt. Vernon senior Aiden Tierney was smiling underneath.
Far from a boastful grin, Tierney’s reaction to the Marauders boys’ dual win, 109-74, over rival Greenfield-Central was one filled with optimism rather than arrogance as he thought ahead towards this weekend’s Hoosier Heritage Conference meet and beyond.
Anchored by a solid senior nucleus, the Marauders continue to showcase their potential this season, and their fifth straight dual win to improve to 5-0 and 3-0 against HHC foes presents them with a big opportunity this Saturday at New Palestine High School.