Barney’s bible: The SSFL’s backward rule change; and what Yorke and Jordan did that our youths abandoned
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Barney’s bible: The SSFL’s backward rule change; and what Yorke and Jordan did that our youths abandoned
So far I have only touched on youth development from a ball manipulation and decision-making viewpoint. However, playing in competitive games non-stop can also hinder the physical development and health of players.
April 20
Police conducted a welfare check in the 700 block of East Walnut at 10:28 p.m.
Police conducted a traffic stop in the 200 block of West Hickory at 10:42 p.m. Cited was Ronnie Walker, 62, Watseka, for no valid driverâs license. He posted bond and was released.
April 21
Police responded to a call about trespassers in the 200 block of North Fourth Street at 12:33 a.m.
Police responded to a call about a domestic dispute in the 1700 block of East Walnut at 10:48 a.m.
Police responded to a call about a drug overdose in the 800 block of East Walnut at 11 a.m.
over the Georgia voter bill that helped pressure Major League Baseball (MLB) to move the All-Star Game from Atlanta to Denver, Colorado, Wednesday’s NBC Nightly News stumbled onto the truth once they poisoned the well, which was the decision will have a negative economic impact on Atlanta businesses and especially Black-owned establishments.
Anchor Lester Holt stated the obvious in an opening tease that there was “unintended fallout from the MLB moving the All-Star Game out of Atlanta on local businesses.”
Holt later said before correspondent Blayne Alexander’s report that the “decision to move the All-Star Game to protest Georgia s new voting law has many small business owners facing a new hit.”
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Rifle sports icon Coach Gordon Cooper was treated to a pleasant surprise Saturday.
Basking in some late-morning sun at the rotunda entrance of the Veterans Nursing Home, a hefty motor procession circled by to wish him happy birthday.
The man who many simply refer to as “coach” just turned 91 on April 1.
“You’re awesome!” former Rifle High School baseball player Brian Rust, a product of the Rifle’s 1985 state title, whooped to Cooper through a pick-up truck window. “He was an awesome coach. He taught us a lot.”
Members of the Rifle Police Department as well as a bus-load of Bears varsity football players en-route to take on Basalt later that afternoon also joined former players, friends and those who revere the beloved Cooper.