FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA
Left, a 1987 Daily Republic newspaper ad for deliverers and right, Fairfield resident Matt Choy leaning on his family s Daily Republic receptacle on their mail box. (Courtesy photos)
Back in the Day: Paperboys, papergirls of the past share memories
The days of newsboys who would yell “Extra! Extra! Read all about it!” as they hawked the printed news of the day on street corners is something I’ve only seen in movies. By my day, the method that most people received their daily newspapers was by direct delivery to their homes from paperboys.
My oldest brother Orvis delivered the Virginian-Pilot when we lived on the East Coast as kids and while the Daily Republic in its heyday was much bigger in physical size and volume than today’s version, it was no match for the heft of Norfolk’s newspaper.
Aquinas starts season off right with a 55-38 win over Mauston
December 15, 2020 10:28 PM Alec Giannakopoulos
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LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT)–The Aquinas boys team had little problem getting their offense in mid-season form, winning 55-38.
A few forced turnovers by Quin Miskowski helped the Blugolds go on a 11-2 run early, and while Mauston was able to close the gap thanks in part to the play of Keith Hayes, they were never able to overcome the deficit.
Miskowski had 22 points on the night.
The Blugolds next will face Mineral Point Saturday, while the Golden Eagles are set to square off next with Tomah Friday, Dec. 18.