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Spitting incident involving UCLA's Mac Etienne punctuated an evening of insults

Arizona's McKale Center was a cauldron of obscene, extreme hostility directed at UCLA when Mac Etienne allegedly spit on students after the game.

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Valley News - HS Notebook: Three UV athletes make most of their summers

As Upper Valley high schools get closer to the start of the fall campaign, it occasionally pays to remember that area athletes keep busy beyond the scope of the scholastic season.Three recent cases in point:Simon Phipps, Norwich: Phipps may be more.

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FAYETTEVILLE University of Arkansas nickelback Greg Brooks is thinking about football into the early morning hours.

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Valley News - Duo represents UVAC in Va. sectionals

Duo represents UVAC in Va. sectionals The Upper Valley Aquatic Club s Cailey Stockwell, left, and Will Kainen both competed in the Speedo Sectionals Spring Short Course meet in Christiansburg, Va., on March 26-28. Modified: 4/1/2021 4:31:04 PM WHITE RIVER JUNCTION Two members of the Upper Valley Aquatic Club each recorded a pair of top-five results at the Speedo Sectionals Spring Short Course meet in Christiansburg, Va., on March 26-28. Cailey Stockwell, of Hopkinton, N.H., and Will Kainen, of White River Junction, were among seven UVAC swimmers to qualify for the meet and were the only two who made the trip to southwest Virginia. Both raced in four events at sectionals.

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Despite Harbaugh's uncertain future, 'brotherhood' the glue for Michigan's 2021 recruiting class

Despite Harbaugh’s uncertain future, ‘brotherhood’ the glue for Michigan’s 2021 recruiting class Updated Dec 15, 2020; Posted Dec 15, 2020 Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh celebrates after running back Blake Corum scored a touchdown during their Big Ten football game against Michigan at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, on Saturday, October 31, 2020. Michigan State won the game, 27-24. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)Mike Mulholland | MLive.com Facebook Share Much like the Michigan football team’s current players, the Wolverines’ 2021 recruits also are tuning out most of the outside noise surrounding the program. Despite Michigan’s struggles this season and the uncertainty surrounding the future of the coaching staff, most of the team’s 21 commitments are locked in with the Wolverines heading into tomorrow’s Early Signing Day.

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