Housing and Development Newsletter We had a good day overall today, said San Marcos coach Jeff Ashton. Both Jeffrey Forster and Holdt Gore shot season lows to make the cut and give themselves a chance to qualify for CIF.
Holdt, a freshman shot a 79. Royals freshman Shams Jahangir-Arshad carded a 74 to sit in fourth place. Ruben Mendoza on the Canyon Course (second nine ) went birdie-par-birdie-birdie on the first four holes, said DP coach Kevin Ahlers. He had a very consistent round on a very narrow course.
Michael Gentry of DP had two birdies and finished at 3-over 75.
Santa Barbara High s low scorer was sophomore Hudson Hatton with a 77.
U.S. Rep.
exploratory a campaign for the U.S. Senate, but has not confirmed anything publicly, nor filed.
Former U.S. Rep.
Alan Grayson of Windermere
has filed to open a U.S. Senate campaign account, but said he has not decided yet to run. Former congressional candidate
Allen Ellison of Wauchula
has filed and declared his intention to run, but he has lost both his congressional elections by wide margins.
Ayala was a big underdog who won an upset election in Florida’s 9th Judicial Circuit in 2016, to serve Orange and Osceola Counties. She became the first Black State Attorney in Florida’s history.
All three news organizations are citing two unnamed law enforcement officials familiar with the investigation.
If you remember, 27-year-old Ibragim Todashev was killed while being questioned by agents in his Orlando home. Todashev was a friend of suspected marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who had been killed earlier during a firefight with police.
Todashev s father held a press conference days later, saying his son was killed execution style. Photos he produced allegedly showed six gunshot wounds to the torso and one to the back of his head.
The Washington Post reports Florida officials will concur with the FBI s version of events, which said the agent was acting in self defense. The paper reports:
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Online chess: incredible, constructive, educational
While playing chess online has been around for a few decades, during the pandemic homebound players have grown the game exponentially. CBS News quoted Grandmaster Maurice Ashley as saying “the pandemic has driven people indoors, and they’re looking for something incredible, constructive, educational to do.”
Moreover, the Netflix hit series
The Queen’s Gambit has sparked increases in searches for learning chess. For the most part, the mainstream media portrays chess as a worthy, honest game. A CNN article stated, “Chess is a game of intellect. Remember intellect? In a world where every news development seems more implausible than the last, there is something infinitely reassuring in retreating to a series about a cerebral game, in which (this is not spoiling anything, I think) nobody cheats.”