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Kyle Busch Honoring National Guard Specialist Derek Holland at Charlotte | Tireball Sports News, Rumors, Gossip and Opinions

Memorial Day in the United States is a time to remember and honor the soldiers who lost their lives while serving in the United States military. With that, Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway takes on a special meaning for those in the NASCAR community. It will be the annual “600 Miles of Remembrance,” during which each car in the field will carry the name of a fallen soldier on the windshield. Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 18 M&M’S Red, White & Blue Toyota, has the honor of displaying the name of Pennsylvania Army National Guard Specialist Derek Holland on his windshield during NASCAR’s longest event. Holland, a native of Wind Gap, Pennsylvania, tragically lost his life in June 2008 in Afghanistan. Specialist Holland takes on even more meaningful significance to M&M’S and Mars Wrigley as he was nominated by Mars associate Chad Ace. Not only is Ace a Mars associate, he also served in the U.S. military, and Busch and the M&M’S Re

Bucs survive weather delay to walk-off against PC in key midweek contest

Bucs survive weather delay to walk-off against PC in key midweek contest CSU celebrates after a walk-off win over Presbyterian on Tuesday (Source: Brooklyn Campbell) By CSU Athletics | May 11, 2021 at 11:09 PM EDT - Updated May 12 at 8:54 AM CHARLESTON, S.C. - It took an 1:28 weather delay, but the time off worked in Charleston Southern’s favor as the Buccaneers utilized a late ninth inning rally capped by Tyrell Brewer’s walk-off two-run double to top visiting Presbyterian College on Tuesday night, 9-8. VIDEO: CSU gets walk-off win over Presbyterian CSU (15-23, 15-19 Big South) trailed 8-7 heading into the bottom of the ninth with the Bucs looking to battle back in a key Big South midweek contest at Nielsen Field at CSU Ballpark. With lightning hitting within an eight-mile radius of the ballpark, the contest went into a delay at 7:13 p.m.

Bucs utilize balanced offense, strong pitching in midweek Big South win at Presbyterian

Bucs utilize balanced offense, strong pitching in midweek Big South win at Presbyterian
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