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BRANCH COUNTY, MI (WTVB) – Kyler Economou poured in 27 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the Quincy Orioles won at Concord 56-46 in a Big 8 Conference boys basketball game on Friday night.
Quincy led 12-7 after one quarter and 26-21 at the half. Concord came roaring back with a 19-14 advantage in the 3rd to cut the Quincy lead to 42-40. The Orioles used a 14-6 fourth quarter to seal the victory which was sparked by 7 for 10 free throw shooting in crunch time. Besides Economou’s big night, Sam Sawyer played his best game as an Oriole as he scored 14 points. Kyle Rodesiler also grabbed five rebounds. The Orioles are now 3-1 overall, 2-1 in the Big Eight. They travel to Sand Creek for a 2:30 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. Sand Creek will be allowing up to 250 spectators.
At the end of a difficult year, some may be tempted to wipe the slate clean and forget the past. But for others, the new year still offers an invitation to take stock of the past, to consider the blessings of the present, and to make hopeful plans for the future.
We asked three thinkers â a Jesuit priest, a researcher of happiness, and a contemporary artist â to reflect on this particular turning point as a catalyst for reflection, celebration, and resolution.
Why We Wrote This
The year 2020 brought dramatic and often unwelcome change. But for these three thinkers, there is still much to learn from âthis year of Sabbath.â
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The year began with Pope Francis slapping the hand of a pilgrim who grabbed him and would not let go as he tried to walk through St. Peter’s Square on New Year’s Eve. The human reaction of the pope is what passed as viral news, worthy of spirited debate, in early January. We had no idea what we were in for.
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America, as at pretty much every news outlet in the United States, the year 2020 was dominated by three huge, intersecting stories, each of them with repercussions for the church.
“A Coronavirus Prayer,” written by executive editor Kerry Weber and translated into five other languages, was America’s most popular content of the year. (CNS photo/Kham, Reuters)
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