Ryan Wyatt describes himself on Twitter as YouTube’s Head of Gaming by day, and a “web3 & crypto advisor/investor by night.” Now, he’ll be working in crypto during the day, too. Today, Wyatt announced that he will be leaving YouTube after almost eight years to join the team at Polygon, a blockchain scaling network built […]
YouTube’s head of gaming, Ryan Wyatt, is leaving to join the crypto company Polygon Technology, where he will be leading its Polygon Studios organization.
Texas State Athletics is prized and celebrated within the San Marcos community, with people coming together every weekend to collectively watch young student-athletes compete in sports.
Although athletes are incredibly talented and driven, as witnessed with the volleyball and basketball teams winning conference championships, respectively, spectators only see the scoreboard or a number plastered to the athlete s back. What they often do not see is the mental strain student-athletes face daily.
Texas State carries an arsenal of health professionals and athletic training facilities to help produce and maintain athletes bodies. However, despite the copious amounts of money devoted to ensuring peak physical performance, Texas State Athletics overlooks the most important part of young adults competing at a collegiate level: The mental game.
Baconton teen recovers after December ATV crash
Baconton teen recovers after December ATV crash By Bobby Poitevint | February 5, 2021 at 10:36 PM EST - Updated February 5 at 11:59 PM
BACONTON, Ga. (WALB) -A Baconton teenager is learning to walk again after his ATV collided with another vehicle back in December.
14-year-old Elyias Rivera is in recovery.
His mother, Heather Rivera, describes the process Elyias has to go through now when it comes to walking.
“He’s gotta think, right foot up, left foot up,” said Heather. Heather and Elyias (Source: WALB)
That’s one of the major realities now for Elyias after he was pulling out of the family’s driveway on an ATV back on Dec. 27 and collided with another vehicle.