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Local roundup: TA track sweeps Windsor meet
Knute Linehan
Modified: 5/15/2021 10:19:12 PM
WINDSOR One point was all that separated the Thetford Academy boys track and field team from Bellows Falls at Windsor High’s Murphy-Morse Complex on Saturday. One point, though, was all it took to give the Panthers a winning margin over the Terriers to complete a sweep of the meet after the girls team ran away from the field.
Knute Linehan leaped his way to three wins for the Thetford boys, taking the top spot in long jump, triple jump and high jump. Tobin Durham added a win in the 1,500 meters in 4 minutes, 20.37 seconds. Ben Mattern won the 3,000 meters in 11:23.87 for the Panthers.
Wooster teams place in Academic Challenge competition
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Thirteen sixth-grade teams participate
On May 11, sixth-grade teams competed. Thirteen teams from Colonel Crawford, Crestview, Lexington, Northmor, Mansfield’s Spanish Immersion and Wooster participated.
Wooster’s A team with Tim Michel, Nick Kakanuru, Jill Hostetler and Olivia Kelly won the meet. The second place team was Crestview’s A team made up of Hudson Stacy, Drew Ramsey, Jess Ames and Wyatt Love.
Seventh- and eighth-grade contest has 22 teams
Then, on May 12, twenty-two teams from Ashland, Colonel Crawford, Crestview, Lexington, Madison, Mansfield Middle, Northmor, Ontario, Plymouth-Shiloh, Mansfield City’s Spanish Immersion, Shelby and Wooster participated in the seventh/eighth grade Academic Challenge.
Pace of planned reopening catches even Coalition by surprise Inside Politics: expectation had been that May would see more incremental unwinding
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Good morning - shortly after lunchtime on Wednesday, whispers began to circulate in political circles about a “liberal” stance being taken by the National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) as it considered its advice to Government.
Until then, the general expectation had been that May would see more of the incremental reopening that has characterised months of policymaking this year.
However, the pace of developments on Wednesday afternoon took even Coalition figures and Ministers by surprise. Dates for reopening things like personal services, which had been expected later in the month, were pulled forward, while it seemed outdoor hospitality - which wasn’t expected until June - could be on the cards for May, as might intercounty travel.
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