Red Bulls Round-Up: February 6, 2021
Mathias Jørgensen starts on the bench for Aarhus, Gerhard Struber earns praise from his old boss, and the Red Bulls plant their academy flag in Albany
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The transfer window is always an interesting time for me. I see all of these players moving, changing their lives, doing something new. I look inward and wonder, “What am I doing with my life? Would I have the courage and wherewithal to pick up everything and move halfway across the world to a new location?” The answer is a resounding “no chance,” so perhaps followers of the sport should be a little kinder to those struggling to immediately adjust to an unfamiliar environment, one in which they are expected to succeed at a competitive and challenging task.
NACTOY Winners And More By Paul A. Eisenstein
Mach-E win could pose first credible challenge to Tesla’s dominance in EV market.
The 2021 Mustang Mach-E captured the 2021 North American Utility of the Year award. The win is seen as a jumping off point to sell a bunch of EVs.
The Ford Mustang Mach-E, the automaker’s first long-range battery-electric vehicle, was named North American Utility Vehicle of the Year on Monday, with the Ford F-150 chosen as Truck of the Year and the Hyundai Elantra rounding things out as the Car of the Year.
The virtual awards ceremony Monday morning capped off a year-long search for winners by a jury of 50 U.S. and Canadian automotive journalist that was made “very challenging … in many ways” due to the COVID-19 pandemic, said NACTOY President Gary Witzenburg.
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He loved Christmas : Sam Houston High School coach succumbs to COVID-19
Phillip Jimenez wasn t the only member of his family battling the coronavirus, but the 49-year-old is the only one who died from it. Author: Marvin Hurst Updated: 12:09 PM CST December 23, 2020
SAN ANTONIO Christmas belonged to Phillip Jimenez, and his family knew it. He loved Christmas, Debbie Munoz said. He wanted Christmas here at his home.
Munoz is Jimenez s sister. She said her brother s decline in health happened in a week. His condition worsened and eventually went to where they had to intubate him, Munoz said. His organs were actually responding really well, except for his lungs.
SAN ANGELO, TX Friends and family announced Sunday that Gregorio Gutierrez passed away. Mr. Gutierrez was the founder, CEO and publisher of Conexión Hispana, a free paper dedicated to Spanish-first speakers around the west central Texas and southwest Texas region.
Gutierrez was a quiet but determined man. His demeanor wasn’t harsh or threatening. Rather, he knew what his purpose was his readers and he politely advocated for his readership by politely asking officials and newsmakers to inform his audience.
Gutierrez founded his weekly newspaper in 2002, and when he did, the content and wide readership of his publication made an impact on how the region approached issues important to Hispanics from Del Rio to San Angelo and all parts in-between.