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Betty (Gazda-Smith) beloved wife, mother and grandmother.
After a life-long hard fought battle with autoimmune diseases and their complications, Betty passed away on May 2, 2021 at her Sanibel condo. Preceded in death by her parents Joseph and Rose Gazda. Survived by husband Jerry Smith, son Matthew Smith (Maggie), daughter Rachel Mullin (Jonathan), grandchildren Cole Mullin, Kieran Mullin, Rosalie Smith, Leona Mullin, brother Thomas Gazda and sisters Dianne Gazda and Christine Kramer (Christopher), and many nieces and nephews.
Born in Minneapolis in 1957 and raised in St Anthony Village, Minnesota. She started her career in medicine at the early age of 16 working in the research labs at the University of MN. Betty graduated valedictorian Totino Grace High School in 1975. She worked multiple jobs while taking a full course load and put herself through college graduating summa cum laude from the University of Minnesota in 1979 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology with minors in
Could Canada make the big league this time? Well, maybe.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup will be held in Qatar. Canada has only made the World Cup qualifications once, back in 1986.
To get there the Canadian team has to successfully negotiate its way through the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) fixtures. There are 30 teams in CONCACAF vying for one of the World Cup positions.
FIFA currently places Canada at 70th position in world rankings, so it will be a hard battle to make it through elimination to one of the five spots when there are much stronger teams like Mexico, the U.S. Jamaica, Costa Rico, and Honduras to contend with.
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A mix of clouds and sun early followed by cloudy skies this afternoon. High 81F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph..
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Considerable cloudiness. Occasional rain showers after midnight. Low 62F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 60%. Updated: May 2, 2021 @ 3:15 am
Bria Matthews Wins ABW’s Wooden Citizenship Cup
THE FLATS – Georgia Tech track and field senior Bria Matthews has been named the winner of the prestigious Wooden Citizenship Cup for 2021. Matthews received the honor Thursday night at the Wooden Cup annual awards banquet, sponsored by Athletes For a Better World and hosted at the College Football Hall of Fame in downtown Atlanta.
Matthews was one of four finalists for the award along with Claire Kolff (Denison University), Trent Forrest (Florida State University) and Ryan Culhane (University of Dayton). The high school division recipients were Natalya Blair Newsome, Max David Friedman, Najah Nicholas and Cole Hagen. Rodrigo Blankenship received the Spirit of ABW Award, while Danny Wuerffel was the 2021 Wooden Citizenship Cup Professional Recipient.