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Dos Pueblos Dominates in 2nd Half of 11-3 Girls Lacrosse Win Over Simi Valley

She liked the focus of the the players. The players were constantly thinking two passes ahead and were able to move the ball all the way down the field in seconds, said Delgadillo. Notable transition plays were made by midfielder Brooke Essig and attackers Autumn Litten, Sydney Steele, and Avery Ball. After Ball s four goals, seven different players scored and six players had assists. The defense was led by Julissa Ramirez, Kenzie Hemman and Sydney Carlson. Goalie Madeline Nees saved four shots in the first half and Annette Bennett stopped two in the second half. Simi was held to two shots in the half.

Petersburg WAVE to celebrate International Women s Day

Posted by Angela Denning | Mar 3, 2021 Petersburg WAVE workers wore orange in February for Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. (Image courtesy of WAVE) Monday, March 8 th, is International Women’s Day. The U.S. began recognizing the holiday in recent years but many other countries have been celebrating it for decades. In Petersburg, Working Against Violence for Everyone or WAVE is bringing the holiday to light this year as an opportunity for the community to come together. KFSK’s Angela Denning has more: The purpose of International Women’s Day is pretty simple. It celebrates equality and the women of the world from the stay at home moms to the business leaders.

In-person classes canceled as 30 Appomattox Co teachers, bus drivers suffer side effects from COVID-19 vaccine – 105 9 WLNI-FM

In-person classes canceled as 30 Appomattox Co teachers, bus drivers suffer side effects from COVID-19 vaccine – 105 9 WLNI-FM
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Lynchburg-area school divisions report 135 new positive COVID-19 cases this week

Following their winter breaks over the last two weeks in December, almost all Lynchburg-area school divisions resumed classes Monday as well as normal COVID-19 case reporting. Only Appomattox County Public Schools suspended in-person learning last week following winter break. According to a message division superintendent Annette Bennett issued out Dec. 31, the division had a higher than normal number of students and staff in quarantine and isolation. Bennett’s message added the division will be changing its in-person schedule at all schools through Jan. 22. This past week, Lynchburg City Schools and schools in the Campbell, Bedford, Amherst and Nelson county school divisions reported 135 new positive cases of COVID-19. Together, these area school divisions have reported 539 total COVID-19 cases since their school years began.

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