MACON Commerce could not overcome a slim deficit on Wednesday and finished third in the 2021 Georgia High School Association Class A Traditional wrestling championships at the Macon Centreplex.
The Tigers trailed by just 9 points heading into the finals but Day 1 leader Mt. Pisgah pulled away to capture the title with 256 points. Commerce finished with 202.5 points while defending champion Trion rallied to take second with 205.
Mt. Pisgah s title win snapped Commerce s seven-year run as Class A Traditional state champions, which had been the longest current streak by any team in any sport in the GHSA.
In the Class 2A meet, Banks County finished fourth with 148 points. Fannin County won its first-ever state title with 186 points, jumping over Day 1 leader Lovett late.
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania native Evan Clark announced Sunday he’s coming to Happy Valley as a preferred
walk-on run-on quarterback. Clark will be a member of the 2021 recruiting class.
After a long process I have decided to continue my athletic and academic careers at Penn State University. I want to thank my coaches, teammates, and everyone who has helped me get to where I am today. #WeAre@coachjfranklin@DannKabalaPSU@Coach Yurcich@canes77pic.twitter.com/WyMERlhKIR Evan Clark (@EvanClark 4) January 11, 2021
The 6’3″, 215-pound gunslinger played his high school football at Manheim Township High School in Lancaster. He didn’t receive official offers from any schools, according to
Neighborhood Spotlight: Noe Valley
Dec. 15, 2020
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Twenty nine homes in Noe Valley are currently listed for sale on Trulia, with prices ranging from $735,000 to $6.2 million. Rents for the 117 active listings start at $1,600 per month and go all the way to $17,000.Shutterstock
Much of the city has changed in the last 10 years as San Francisco experienced a boom in its real estate market. One of the neighborhoods that changed the most during this time is Noe Valley, a once working class community that’s now home to multimillion dollar residences and a frequent stop for tech shuttles.
Named for José de Jesús Noé, a statesman who once owned much of the area, Noe Valley resides near the geographical center of San Francisco. Noe Valley was developed during the latter part of the 19th Century and early part of the 20th Century, with significant building taking place after the earthquake and fire of 1906. Much of its housing stock is Victorian and Edwardian. Row
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