With season s end near, Eagles enjoy it while it lasts
Greg Shashack, gshashack@thetelegraph.com
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CM’s Tori Standefer gains possession of the ball while remaining inbounds in front of an official and Eagles coach Mike Arbuthnot after making a steal from Highland’s Bella LaPorta in the fourth quarter Thursday in Bethalto.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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CM’s Kelbie Zupan (right) drives on Highland’s Bella LaPorta during the first half Thursday in Bethalto.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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CM’s Claire Christeson looks to shoot between Highland defenders Bella LaPorta and Liv Wilke (right) on Thursday in Bethalto.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
The state of New Jersey is pretty tough when it comes to how we show law enforcement our insurance and registration. No one likes to get pulled over by law enforcement. Whenever you do for some reason your insurance and registration tend to hide from you and you can not find it anywhere in the glove box.
You start getting nervous because you don t know how you will convince the police officer that you really do have the registration for your car but you just can t find it. Oh, it s so stressful.
According to Planet Princeton, there is a bill that is in the works that will allow New Jersey drivers to show a valid registration on their smartphone whenever it may be needed. We learned that just having a picture of your valid vehicle registration would be perfectly fine to show proof that you have registered your vehicle.
Tori sets the tone for senior-reliant Eagles
Greg Shashack, gshashack@thetelegraph.com
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CM’s Tori Standefer (1) beats a Breese Central player to a loose ball and looks for a teammate before giving the ball to Maura Niemeier (4) in a Feb. 9 game in Bethalto.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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CM senior Harper Buhs looks to shoot during the Eagles’ MVC victory last Thursday in Highland. Buhs is back for CM after missing most of her junior season recovering from ACL surgery.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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CM’s Jackie Woelfel (left) puts up a shot in traffic against Breese Central in a Feb. 9 game in Bethalto.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
When it comes to winning volleyball matches in the Missouri Valley Conference, no coach has had more success than Bobbi Petersen.
The long-time leader of UNI s program reached a milestone Sunday afternoon, becoming the winningest coach in league history. Petersen recorded her 510th career victory when the Panthers won at Evansville 25-21, 25-20, 21-25, 25-23. With the 3-1 decision, Petersen surpassed former Missouri State coach Marissa Stokes as the MVC s all-time wins leader.
This is Petersen s 21st season leading her alma mater. During her tenure, she has guided UNI to 15 NCAA Tournament appearances, nine Missouri Valley Conference regular season titles and nine MVC tournament crowns. Petersen. a Dike native, has been named MVC Coach of the Year six times (2006, 09, 10, 11, 13, 19) and two of UNI s NCAA Tournament berths ended with appearances in the Sweet 16.