Golden Tigers Champions again Russellville celebrates Class 5A State Championship at Riverwalk Stadium (Source: WAFF) By Carl Prather | May 18, 2021 at 1:56 PM CDT - Updated May 18 at 1:56 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - They found a way to get the job done. Game Two of the Class 5A State Championship not any different for Coach Chris Heaps and Russellville than any other pivotal moment of the 2021 season. Down 2-0 in the best of three series, the Golden Tigers score three unanswered runs, two in the bottom of the sixth to defeat Pike Road 3-2 at Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery, Alabama. I told the guys in the dugout we’re gonna win this game because we love each other
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Braintree police log, Wednesday, March 3, to Tuesday, March 9
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The following are excerpts from the Braintree Police log for Wednesday, March 3, to Tuesday, March 9. The log is public record and available for review. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law.
Wednesday, March 3
8:44 a.m.: A disturbance was reported on Granite Street.
9:44 a.m.: An animal complaint was reported on Elm Street.
9:59 a.m.: A motor vehicle crash was reported on Commercial Street.
10:59 a.m.: An animal complaint was reported on Elm Street.
1:28 p.m.: A motor vehicle crash was reported on Granite Street.
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Breed s Hill And Its Effect On The American Revolution
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âThe Battle of Bunker (Breeds) Hill and Its Effect on the American Revolutionâ Following the events in Massachusetts at Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775, state militiamen from Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Vermont gathered in Cambridge and the area surrounding Boston. British General Gage and about 6,000 soldiers and marines were in possession of Boston, while the American force consisted of over 16,000 men. Sickness and missing soldiers brought the number of available soldiers closer to 9,000. In addition, the American force was extremely short of gunpowder, having only around thirty or so half-full barrels of powder over what was carried in the horns of their citizen soldiers. (Ellis 27-29)