unreasonable thought. she mentioned planking, how hard that was. she said when she was first shooting a basketball again, it was outside during her recovery time and that was an adjustment. so she obviously has had to deal with so many things that she would have never thought would be thrown in her path, and i think she will be a fascination, i think ticket sales, tv ratings will go way up for the wnba. people want to see her. and i think they ll do just fine. these a two-time olympian, my sense is she ll be on the olympic team next year in paris. that s the team that hasn t lost since 1992. so it s a great time, lots of interest in the sport from the college level with katelyn clark and lsu all the way to this. and i think the athletic side will be absolutely fascinating to watch as we watch this superstar get back into her game and wanting to play the game she loves. absolutely. i mean, so many of us admire her for so many reasons already. i m among those. i already bought my ticke
history after a double bogey on the first hole and there s a member of the saudi backed break away golf tour renegade recorded eight birdies yesterday including two in a row to closeout his round and join the leaders golfers tee off in round two in just a few hours from now. the masters, it s a beautiful tradition. now lsu s national champion women s basketball team will accept an invitation from president joe biden to visit the white house. the university spokesman confirmed the team s intention yesterday after star forward suggested the tigers should celebrate the title instead. those comments from reiss came after there s still plenty of desire to see katelyn clark and the hawk eyes in action and
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The Arkansas Department of Agriculture has awarded $20,000 in scholarships to eight students attending Arkansas universities with agricultural programs. The scholarship recipients are: Rachel Davis, Mammoth Springs, Agriculture Business major, and Magon James, DeWitt, Animal Science major, Arkansas State University; Leon Fields, Russellville, Agriculture Education major, and Laney Moore, Danville, Agriculture Education major, Arkansas Tech University; Jonathan Horton, Russell-ville, Agribusiness major, and Mallory Landreth, Taylor, Poultry Science major, Southern Arkansas University; and Gracie Hewat, Fayetteville, Agriculture Education major, and Anna Mathis, Harrison, Agricultural Communications and Leadership major, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.