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The Catawba Valley Community College softball program announces the signing of Hibriten standout pitcher Jillian Jones to its 2021-22 recruiting class.
Jones was 13-0 on the mound for the Panthers this spring with a 0.51 ERA, helping lead Hibriten to a Northwestern Foothills 2A conference championship and she struck out 129 batters and allowed only six earned runs and six walks all season, holding opponents to a .156 batting average.
“We couldn’t be more excited about Jillian joining our program,” said CVCC head softball coach Josh Bumgarner. “She is a big time pitcher that will be big for us next season. We are glad to have her here in Red Hawk Nation.”
A pair of Catawba Valley Community College softball players have been honored by Region 10 for their play on the diamond this spring. Sophomore third baseman Al
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Boeing has spliced together the fore and aft sections of the first Boeing-Saab T-7A Red Hawk prototype advanced jet trainer in record time. Despite the two sections being built 4,500 miles (7,200 km) apart, they were perfectly matched and joined in under 30 minutes.
The assembly of the first T-7A is a major milestone in the quest to build a replacement fleet of training jets for the US Air Force that is capable of simulating the characteristics of a fifth generation fighter plane. It s also an example of the Air Force s new eSeries approach to aircraft design.
Instead of relying on the traditional method of building models and test aircraft as the primary means of development, the eSeries approach relies more on creating digital twins and using 3D printing as a way of speeding up development and assembly by as much as 80 percent.