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The first live action on the pitch for the Hillcrest Academy Ravens in more than two years happens this afternoon when they travel to Fort Madison for a scrimmage with the Bloodhounds.
The last time the Ravens were on the field was at the Cownie Soccer Complex in Des Moines as they made their second straight trip to the state tournament and were eliminated in the quarterfinals. That edition of the Ravens was 12-5 overall and did not allow a goal during their pre-state tournament run, outscoring Grandview Christian, Clarke of Osceola and Solon by a combined 7-0. Louis Etienne led the offense with 25 goals, fellow senior Jacob Boller was second on the team with 10. On defense, Hillcrest keeper Blake Bontrager made 91 saves and the Ravens surrendered just 24 goals in 17 matches. Bontrager has also moved on through graduation. Returning pieces from two years ago include defender Eli Ours back for his senior year, John Hughes is a fellow returning senior with two goals, most back on the
the workers stood up to that, the labor relations board established the fact they have rights, i think the clear message from the workers is we re not going away, we re back this black friday and staying here. this is not a short-term action. this is a long term siege. i think the other thing that they established is that they are not alone. the workers have a lot of support, a lot of friends, the media including the main stream media has begun to pay attention to the needs of these workers in different ways. bloomberg news, fortune, have all said that in fact, walmart could afford to pay more. right. last year that wasn t possible. so i think this is become a movement. this is the economic justice movement of the 21st century and the new civil rights movement. ed, i appreciate you bringing up the media question. colby, you have been with us multiple times when you first were with us you were still a walmart employee. you are now, you know, you have discussed being let go, you be
model indefensible. and i think it s clear that the only thing that is indefensible is this kind of astroturf campaign against the company that has done more for middle and working class than the ufcw will. how do you respond? good to see you again, michael. what i like to say in response is as a worker here, there s more than thousands of protesters who have been out that are workers and the fact there are thousands more who are scared of the retaliation. that s why they don t come out. the reality is most of our rallies there is always walmart workers. i find it offensive he would make a comment this is union based when every rally i ve been to there are hundreds of workers there. we have supporters. most are workers. it s offensive to me as someone that was retaliated against and fired. i would like to ask you what you think about the labor board ruling that walmart was wrong for firing those workers. colby, i think the fact that richard griffin previously the general counsel
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