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PREP YEAR IN REVIEW: Small-Schools Girls Volleyball Coach of the Year Jeanene Lucykow of Staunton

PREP YEAR IN REVIEW: Small-Schools Girls Volleyball Coach of the Year Jeanene Lucykow of Staunton FacebookTwitterEmail Staunton coach Jeanene Lucykow watches her team in a SCC match at Roxana on March 22. The Bulldogs went 14-2, including 9-0 to win the SCC, and Lucykow is the 2020 Telegraph Girls Volleyball Coach of the Year.Greg Shashack | The Telegraph STAUNTON Early in a 13-0 start to the spring season, Staunton coach Jeanene Lucykow called this edition of Bulldogs girls volleyball “probably the best team I’ve ever had.” Even with two late losses to finish with a 14-2 record, Lucykow was able to remove ‘probably’ as a qualifier for her midseason assessment.

PREP YEAR IN REVIEW: Small-Schools Girls Volleyball Player of the Year Haris Legendre of Staunton

PREP YEAR IN REVIEW: Small-Schools Girls Volleyball Player of the Year Haris Legendre of Staunton Super soph Legendrehelps Bulldogs go 14-2 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 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 2of8 Staunton’s Haris Legendre swings while coach Jeanene Lucykow (back) watches the play during a match last season in Roxana. Show MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8 Staunton’s Haris Legendre (right) attacks past the double block by Roxana in a match last season in Roxana. Show MoreShow Less

For Russell and Bulldogs, season worth wait (w/ 25 photos)

For Russell and Bulldogs, season worth wait (w/ 25 photos)
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War is over, if you want it | The Community Press

Author of the article: Geoffrey P. Johnston Publishing date: Dec 09, 2020  •  December 9, 2020  •  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 Article content As Christmas approaches, the world’s children desperately need a global ceasefire to save them from the ravages of war and the secondary impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

War is over, if you want it | Belleville Intelligencer

Author of the article: Geoffrey P. Johnston Publishing date: Dec 09, 2020  •  December 9, 2020  •  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 Article content As Christmas approaches, the world’s children desperately need a global ceasefire to save them from the ravages of war and the secondary impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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