When the Rev. Philip Morgan, the newly appointed interim priest at St. Paulâs Episcopal Church in Hudson, was growing up in Wales, he often listened to his grandfather talk about the time he spent in the U.S.
Morganâs grandfather came here in 1899, becoming a citizen in 1904 before returning to Wales to marry âthe girl he left behind.â
Perhaps those stories heard so long ago on his grandfatherâs knee were the seeds that led Morgan and his family to the U.S. in 1984.
Morgan first earned a degree in geology/geography from London University in 1975 and went on to get his theology degree in Wales. He pursued the pastoral training required for ordination in the Church-in-Wales, one of the provinces within the Worldwide Anglican Communion.Â
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CLEMSON, S.C. Clemson University men’s basketball forward
Aamir Simms (Palmyra, Va./Blue Ridge School) was one of just 15 men’s basketball players across the country to be named to the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Watch List, announced by the Atlanta Tipoff Club.
Simms, a 6-8.5 forward from Palmyra, Va., is a 2020-21 ACC Preseason First Team selection and 2019-20 All-ACC Third Team selection. He leads the team in scoring, rebounding (5.9 per game), assists, blocks (10) and is second on the team in steals (14). Simms holds a clear advantage in offensive rebounding, averaging 2.7 per contest. He also leads the team with four charges taken this season.