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Wed May 26 2021 | Paul Ohanian | Fuel
The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame announces the addition of eight new inductees as the Class of 2021.
The 2021 inductees are: Sheehan Stanwick Burch, Patty Daley, Jenny Levy, Ryan McClay, John Pirro (posthumous), Tony Resch, Kris Snider, and Beth Stone.
The newest members will be officially inducted in a ceremony at a date to be announced in the near future.
The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame, a program of USA Lacrosse, was established in 1957 to honor men and women who by their deeds as players, coaches, officials and/or contributors, and by the example of their lives, personify the great contribution of lacrosse to our way of life.
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Thu Feb 11 2021 | Brian Simpkins | College
What does it take to be a pioneer? Trials, sacrifice and sheer determination qualify as necessary traits. Your environment can help shape you to adapt and react.
A barrier-breaking, record-setting goalie from Hempstead (N.Y.) knew what it took to uplift his community and family legacy forever. Charles “Chuck” Sherwood Jr. embraced new environments as the grandson of Jamaican immigrants and relocated from Brooklyn’s Crown Heights neighborhood at 8 years old.
Blaxers Blog and US Lacrosse Magazine are proud to share Part 1 of his story. Come back next Thursday for Part 2.
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few days before the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in April 1968, Chuck Sherwood began his half-mile commute home from baseball practice at Hempstead High School and heard a crowd roaring from the football field. Sherwood was accustomed to playing in 30-degree weather as a youth baseball player, but this balmy, 50-degree day felt special.
MOBILE Hewitt-Trussville linebacker Landen Berguson gave a strong showing on Friday night in Mobile for the 62
nd annual AHSAA North-South All-Star Game.
The 5’11” senior matched Jett Smith with a team-high seven tackles to go with a fourth-quarter interception, but his North All-Stars came up short of the South by a 28-20 final in Hancock Whitney Stadium. The loss extends the North’s deficit in the overall series to 32-27-22.
Berguson’s highlight came midway through the final frame and prevented a potential knockout punch from the South. Trailing 21-7 and backed down against their own goal line, the North defense stood strong as South quarterback Karson Green’s pass was deflected and intercepted by Berguson, who returned it back 18 yards.