Kekoa Ogawa of Livermore went undefeated this month at the Rocky Mountain Nationals youth wrestling tournament in Las Vegas, finishing first in the 116-pound weight class for both the Boys 15U and Boys 13U folkstyle divisions, and the Boys 12-16 no-gi Jiu-Jitsu division.
Paired with first place finishes at 116 pounds in the 13U division at the Whoâs Bad? National Classic and the Rumble in Arizona national tournaments earlier this year, the performance also earned the recent Junction Avenue K-8 School graduate a Triple Crown Champion trophy from RMN Events.
Ogawa also competed at the USA Wrestling 14U National Duals this year with the California National Schoolboy Duals team, where his wins contributed to team Californiaâs national runner-up finish in freestyle wrestling.
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USA Luge Recruiting Tour Coming to Duluth This Weekend
The clinics are free for kids ages 9 to 13 and will take place this Saturday and Sunday, May 22 and 23, on the UMD campus on Junction Avenue from E. Niagara to W. College.
May 18, 2021
DULUTH, Minn. – Last summer, the USA Luge offseason recruiting tour, the White Castle USA Luge Slider Search, was supposed to come to Duluth for the first time. The event was canceled due to COVID but it will finally be happening this weekend.
The Slider Search will be taking place this weekend on the UMD campus. It’s for kids ages 9 to 13 as they begin their national search for talent as they’ve found around 80 percent of their past Olympic teams through this event.
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LIVERMORE â If the East Bay Regional Park Districtâs (EBRPD) recent application for federal grant funding is accepted, the City of Livermore might gain some help in connecting to the Iron Horse Trail.
Following a conversation with EBRPD officials â who announced the application was underway â Livermore Mayor Bob Woerner reported he would like to see his city staff begin the work of identifying high-priority segments of the path and where rights-of-way will need to be acquired.
âLet s proceed to get the rights-of-way for those (segments of land), so that when a funding opportunity comes along, the project is doable, quickly,â he said. âThe Iron Horse Trail goes along an old railroad line, and in order to make connections on it, it may not be all on one railroad line â you might have to go through some private property as well ⦠thatâs my presumption.â
Sturgis provides updates on two potential capital improvement projects
Gary MatthewsMarch 9, 2021Local
courtesyThe Mr. Al s building in Sturgis, which city leaders had been looking at buying for a possible convention center.
STURGIS, S.D. – The city of Sturgis has updated two potential capital improvement projects that are now not being considered.
The first project involved the city buying the old Caddy’s Restaurant adjoining the Best Western Motel. The city had studied the possibility of demolishing the building and extending Anna Street to Vanocker Canyon Road. The study was the result of a suggestion by the DOT to reroute the existing Vanocker Canyon and Junction Avenue intersection with Anna Street.