BRECKENRIDGE – On the strength of a 15-3 run to end the first half and start the second, the No. 8 May Lady Tigers flipped the momentum – and kept it – en route to a 40-32 Region II-A area round victory over the No. 15 Munday Mogulettes Monday.
With the win, District 13-A co-champion May (22-4) will advance to the Region II-A quarterfinals to face District 14 champion and 13th-ranked Westbrook (23-4), a 60-27 area round winner over Roby, at 6 p.m. Wednesday in Winters.
“Just like every game this year they played with grit,” said May head coach Derek Stevens. “That’s our motto this year, GRIT – Growth, Response, Intensity and Tough on the court. Once again they showed that. Things weren’t going right for us a lot as far as shooting, we haven’t got back in a groove on our threes. And we made some passes tonight in my opinion that were junior high-like. But we’ll go back and fix it next practice.”
Michelle Davies | The Journal Gazette
Embassy Theatre is among local venues awaiting the return of touring performers. In the meantime, it has partnered with some local organizations and artists.
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Foellinger Theatre has plans in place for this summer so it is ready to go whether or not social distanced seating is still a factor.
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The renovated Eagles Theatre in Wabash had been open only for a few weeks when the pandemic hit. Previous Next
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Venues look toward future
COREY MCMAKEN | The Journal Gazette
After a two-year renovation project, the 115-year-old Eagles Theatre in Wabash opened Feb. 29 with grand plans for a year of concerts, movies and other events to show off the historic space. Less than three weeks later it was shuttered as the pandemic brought arts and entertainment events to a halt across the world.
Embassy Theatre is helping to chase away the winter blues with five virtual concerts streaming live from its stage on Saturdays through February.
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