PREP YEAR IN REVIEW: Small-Schools Girls Volleyball Player of the Year Haris Legendre of Staunton
Super soph Legendrehelps Bulldogs go 14-2
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Staunton sophomore Haris Legendre (right) hits line past Roxana’s double block during a SCC match last season at Roxana. Legendre is the 2020 Telegraph Small-Schools Girls Volleyball Player of the Year. Show MoreShow Less
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Staunton’s Haris Legendre swings while coach Jeanene Lucykow (back) watches the play during a match last season in Roxana. Show MoreShow Less
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Staunton’s Haris Legendre (right) attacks past the double block by Roxana in a match last season in Roxana. Show MoreShow Less
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As Christmas approaches, the worldâs children desperately need a global ceasefire to save them from the ravages of war and the secondary impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Author of the article: Geoffrey P. Johnston
Publishing date: Dec 09, 2020  â¢Â December 9, 2020  â¢Â 8 minute read Ethiopian refugees who fled the Tigray conflict, play football in a playground set by Save the Children at Um Raquba reception camp in Sudan s eastern Gedaref province on December 3, 2020. - More than 45,000 people have escaped from northern Ethiopia since November 4, after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed ordered military operations against leaders of Tigray s ruling party in response to its alleged attacks on federal army camps. (Photo by Yasuyoshi CHIBA / AFP) Photo by YASUYOSHI CHIBA /AFP via Getty Images
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As Christmas approaches, the worldâs children desperately need a global ceasefire to save them from the ravages of war and the secondary impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.