It was quite an adventurous mile for Under Paid, but after recovering from a wild but brief break, an inquiry and what turned to be a win photo, he found himself in the winner s circle in Buffalo Raceway s $8,000 Class A-AA Handicapped Pace on Saturday night (Feb. 13).
Allstar Energy was the winner of the feature, but was disqualified and placed seventh after interfering with Under Paid ($3.90) coming off the opening turn. Driver Ray Fisher Jr. was able to collect Under Paid after the gallop to stay in the race. They edged out Dojea Solo by a neck for the eventual victory while Ohio Prince was placed third.
Horace High School s ninth-grade girls basketball team had plenty of program firsts last week. Written By: Carissa Wigginton | ×
The Horace Hawks freshman girls basketball team members huddle up during practice at Heritage Middle School.
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HORACE, N.D. This year has been anything but normal, especially for Horace High School’s ninth-grade girls basketball team.
While not an ideal time to start a program from scratch, the Hawks are laying the foundation for a brand new team housed in a brand new school. Kyle Cummings, the program’s first head coach, was expecting maybe six girls to come out for the team. That was quickly bested.
Thank you, to all who came out to support and those who watched online.
Can’t wait to get back in the gym and keep getting better everyday.#HawksPride#W Horace Hawks Girls Basketball (@HoraceHoops) December 18, 2020
At several times in the night, Cummings could be seen clapping up his team from the bench and encouraging those not in the game to cheer on their teammates on the court. Building a culture of Horace basketball. From the top down, just everything from our varsity program, eventually, all the way down to our middle school kids, said Cummings. What we want to do is build as positive as we can.