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Dodgers minors: Michael Busch hits first homer of season for Tulsa

Romer Cuadrado hit the first three-run homer in the Drillers’ 8-2 win over Amarillo (D-backs). Ryan Noda hit a solo shot for his second straight day with a long ball, and Carlos Rincon completed the quartet of home runs for Tulsa. It s OUTTA HERE! @Romercuadrado17 and Michael Busch sending out homers and Bringing in runners. Andre Jackson, who is on the Dodgers’ 40-man roster, allowed two solo home runs in four innings in his start, striking out three. The bullpen that followed him was perfect, with Bryan Warzek (two innings), Mark Washington (two innings), and Nick Robertson (one innings) combining to retire all 15 batters they faced.

Press Conference: Lincoln Charter disappointed, but still proud of its season

Press Conference: Lincoln Charter disappointed, but still proud of its season Subject: A friend wanted you to see this item from High School OT: https://wr.al/1K53a Lincoln Charter had to overcome a lot of adversity to get to the state championship game, and while the team is disappointed in its loss, it s proud of its season. Show Transcript Yeah, we have with us. The Lincoln Charter Eagles are men s one. A runner out championship. Um, regional champions and I have with me Coach Bradley. Gabriel. Coach Gabriel, can you introduce to me you re too young on my left, right here is Sam Kogan. And on my right is truly full. Okay, we ll take questions from these gentlemen and then questions from zoo. So Coach Gabriel, my pal, the Gazette, um, eight point lead at the half seem to be in control. How would you describe the second half and particularly the fourth quarter? Um, not really sure. I hadn t looked at the stats and, um, you know, we didn t hit free throws. I felt like we got ti

Cookie Krongard Still Playing Lacrosse at Age 80

A 1961 Princeton graduate, Krongard plays annually in the Tigers alumni game and mentors college players. Cookie Krongard Still Playing Lacrosse at Age 80 Fri Mar 5 2021 | Michelle Booth | College Howard Krongard, more commonly known by his nickname “Cookie,” started playing lacrosse when he was 5 years old. He was a two-time All-American goalie at Princeton and named the outstanding player in the country twice. He’s been inducted into four halls of fame, including the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1985 and the New York Sports Hall of Fame (he’s the only lacrosse player) in 1994. But perhaps his most notable accomplishment is that Krongard still plays today at age 80. He’s a regular in the Florida Lacrosse League, where he faces blistering shots coming off the sticks of twenty-somethings, and competes annually in the Princeton alumni game.

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