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Juneau-Douglas High School junior James Connally stands with family during his record unveiling on Tuesday. (L-R) sister Bella, mother Melissa, father Chris, grandpa John Foster, James, and sister Ariana. (Klas Stolpe) Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - Juneau-Douglas High School junior sprinter James Connally is so fast he ran past the school’s timers and into the record books before they could calculate the achievement.
In the team’s Juneau-Douglas Precipitational Levitational Invitational meet on April 24 at the Adair Kennedy oval, Connally ran a 10.84 noted on a handheld device that was accidentally converted twice instead of once when placed on a high school record site that stores meet information. Handheld times are converted to their fully automatic time (FAT) equivalents by rounding up and adding .24.
All of these teams have tremendous talents that show there are quality players outside of the ACC. Hereâs one player from every team worth watching. Note itâs not necessarily their best player, but someone who over the course of the year or their career has made an impression.
Air Force, Quentin Carlile, Jr., D He has an uncanny ability to knock down passes, and he brings it when the spotlight is brightest like last week vs. Richmond (5GB, 5CT), vs. High Point (3GB, 3CT), or at Duke (5GB, 2CT).
Army, Marcus Hudgins, Jr., D An opposing coach earlier in the year told me, âI knew he was good. I didnât realize he was that good.â He erases top matchups at close, played LSM earlier in his career, and will be one of the top defenders in the country by the time he finishes his four years.
One suspect in Florence murder investigation pleads not guilty
A Florence murder suspect had his first appearance in court By DeAndria Turner | April 30, 2021 at 6:02 PM CDT - Updated April 30 at 6:05 PM
FLORENCE, Ala. (WAFF) - A Florence man charged with murder is pleading not guilty in the 2020 case.
Jarmon entered a not guilty plea on the grounds of mental disease or defect. Clifton Rowell and Jarmon are charged with felony murder and burglary in the first degree.
Jarmon has been out on bond but was in court on Friday to enter his plea.
Lauderdale County District Attorney Chris Connolly told WAFF 48 what happens next.
âWeâre certainly not doing handstands quite yetâ
Travel and tourism industry cautiously optimistic about recovery
BY MICHAEL CRUMB, Senior Staff Writer Friday, April 30, 2021 6:00 AM
As the number of people getting a coronavirus vaccine increases, so does the optimism in the travel and tourism industry, which screeched to a halt as the pandemic spread across the country last year.
When COVID-19 hit, air travel plummeted to record lows. Business travel was replaced by virtual meetings, and festivals, fairs, trade shows and conventions were canceled.
But as the calendar turned to 2021 and the vaccine rollout picked up steam, those whose livelihoods depend on hospitality and travel began to feel the pressure being lifted.