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While the Twin Cedars Boys Basketball Squad did not have the tallest team around, the Sabers still held their own in rebounding. Twin Cedars finished 7th in the Bluegrass Conference in rounding averaging 28.5 per game. Coach Blake McWilliams tells KNIA/KRLS Sports rebounding was one of the most improved areas of the team this season.
McWilliams:
“Not getting out rebounded was something that a lot of people might not notice, we were better at this season. you notice as a coach when you have four kids that are shorter than the other team, that was a good thing to see this season.”
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Scaffolding around roofs has become a regular fixture on homes in the Rockhampton region as tradesman work around the clock to repair damage caused in a hailstorm in April last year.
With the roofs of many old homes riddled with asbestos, removal experts Veramax Industries, owned by Kristy and Dallas Clarke, has been flat out.
Mr Clarke said it was crazy how much work there was to go around.
He expected the hailstorm damage work to continue for another 12 months.
“It’s ridiculous … it’s so busy,” he said.
“Even before that it was starting to pick up.”