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Weekend Watch, D-Fly & Dixie Podcast: Bookending the Season

The Blue Jay Brethren are back with another new episode of the Inside Lacrosse weekend preview. With Dixie calling three games on Thursday as the women s Big Ten Semifinals got underway, D-Fly and Dixie recorded earlier than usual and stretched themselves to look deeper into the crystal ball for this weekend that features the Big Ten Semifinals and MAAC Quarterfinals, in addition to the last weekend of regular season action for most teams, highlighted by Duke-North Carolina and Syracuse-Notre Dame. They discuss the News of the Week, including the evolving, sensitive situation with Chase Scanlan and the Orange, and of course they finish up with a give-and-go.

Firefighting brothers take on Mooloolaba Tri

Cameron will be taking on the 10km run along the Mooloolaba foreshore while youngest Matt will tackle the 40km bike ride and Mark will compete in the 1500m swim. Cameron Herbert said while there’s a rivalry between him and his brothers, they’re in it to beat the other firefighting teams. “We’re not taking it super seriously but it’s good that we’ve all come together, they both work in Brisbane so we don’t get together too often as the three of us,” Mr Hebert said. “It’ll be a nice way to spend the day and have something to talk about afterwards.

Bellarmine Overcomes Face-Off Deficit, Smothers Mercer O in 9-7 Win

Photo courtesy of Bellarmine Athletics) The 2021 college lacrosse season got underway in a manner befitting the oddness of the last 10 months. Two conference foes played a non-conference game in January in Macon, Ga. In the absence of a formal live stream, hundreds of starved lacrosse fans watched a Periscope stream via a Bellarmine player (junior midfielder Cameron Herbert) recovering from illness and saw field level highlights courtesy of an injured Mercer player (sophomore midfielder Cole Leggett) posting to IL’s Instagram. One face-off specialist one all but one face-off and the teams combined for just seven fewer turnovers than shots.

Meet the identical twins who both scored an ATAR of 99 6

Twins brothers who had matching ATAR scores of 99.6 spent Year 12 grappling with the shock death of their dad - but their sibling rivalry kept them focused. When Connor Ibbotson got his exam results on Wednesday morning, he bolted into his twin brother Luke s room in Warragul, south east of Melbourne, to wake him up. I just wanted to sleep, Luke laughed. We plugged the marks into an ATAR calculator to see what we might get, and the results were spot on - we got the same thing, he told Daily Mail Australia. The 18-year-old s said the results were a complete shock during a tough year for people in Victoria in lockdown because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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