BY WILL POLADIAN, SPORTS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR The Bonnies hosted Little Three rival Canisius at home on Wednesday, winning 67-59. St. Bonaventure got out to a quick start going up three to start the game. The Bonnies pressured on defense early as they forced a couple missed 3-pointers. The Golden Griffins and Bonnies traded threes early…
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Family believes prostitution played a role in missing Albany motherâs 17-month disappearance
Prostitution played a role in missing Albany motherâs 17 month disappearance, believes family By Bobby Poitevint | April 29, 2021 at 12:59 AM EDT - Updated April 29 at 12:59 AM
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Family members are fearing the worst and believe missing mother Ciera Odenthal may be dead as police and family continue searching for the Albany mother 17 months after they said she disappeared.
âSomeone should have heard from her by now,â said Tori Harris, the second cousin of Ciera.
Harris and Melissa Cribbs, another one of Cieraâs second cousins, are concerned.
Bonnies WBB Ends Season with Loss against Davidson
BY NATHAN SOLOMON, SPORTS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR.
Despite beating the Wildcats twice in the regular season, the St. Bonaventure Women’s Basketball team (6-15, 5-12 A10) lost to Davidson (9-13, 5-10 A10) by a score of 69-61 in the Atlantic 10 Tournament, ending their season.
“It just sucks,” junior Asianae Johnson said. “We came into this with the mindset of ‘we’re already going to win’, and that’s not even the case. We hadn’t even played the game yet…. We just got to have more heart”.
The Bonnies started out strong, taking a 15-13 lead after the first quarter of play. However, 31% shooting in the second quarter allowed the Wildcats to take a 32-26 lead into the break behind 19 points from Cassidy Gould.