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ROBERT SMITH | APSU ATHLETICS
It almost seems oxymoronic to have a senior class that lacks playing time in any sport. And yet, APSU volleyball boasts four graduating players who are still figuring out how to function as a team.
Excluding the consistent starting role of outside hitter Brooke Moore, seniors Chloe Stitt, Caroline Waite and Nina Korfhage have only played in an average of 151 sets across their career less than half the amount that Moore has compiled over four seasons (397).
Log jammed in years past by some of the program’s greatest players in Ginny Gerig, Ashley Slay and Kristen Stucker, last season’s 11-20 mark forced all four into an expanded role from the year prior, revealing their lack of experience in live situations.
Virginia Beach Catholic school learns sign language for Christmas carols
Spreading joy without spreading germs
and last updated 2020-12-24 18:12:17-05
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. â Students and staff at Saint John the Apostle Catholic Church in Virginia Beach are doing their best to spread holiday cheer without spreading germs.
Students from preschool to eighth grade have learned sign language motions to traditional Christmas carols instead of singing them since that is known to spread droplets into the air.
Their music teacher, Caroline Waite, said theyâve been learning about musicals, and she said she wanted to do something for Christmas even though they couldnât hold their traditional concert. This year, they ve avoided singing as well as playing instruments since those are sometime shared - or in the case of wind instruments, can project droplets.