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Livestock market presents new trophy in memory of director

Published: 4:14 PM May 28, 2021    Updated: 4:44 PM May 28, 2021 This cow and calf won the new Paul Davis Memorial Trophy, in memory of Norwich Livestock Market director Paul Davis (inset) - Credit: Rachael Haistead / Davis family Prime cattle from across the region competed for the inaugural Paul Davis Memorial Trophy at Norwich Livestock Market - named in honour of the popular market director who died last month aged 76. Mr Davis, better known as “PD”, was described as “a loyal supporter and friend of Norwich market, and a valued director for the last five years”. A trophy in his honour was the top prize at a show at the Hall Road market on May 22, where the championship was awarded to Matt Barker of Diss, with a Blonde cow and a young British Blue cross bull calf at foot – which were bought for £2,400 by Mr Davis’ widow Mandy, from Davis Dairies in Foxley.

Real IFFC hires new executive director - East Idaho News

Real IFFC hires new executive director Updated at Share This The following is a news release and photos from Real IFFC/BYSL. IDAHO FALLS Real IFFC/BYSL, an Idaho Falls based non-profit youth soccer organization, has hired Alex Minton as its new Executive Director. Minton replaces Jason Child who has accepted a teaching position in Utah. Minton will assume his new duties on June 1. Minton brings over three decades of international experience, playing, coaching, and managing soccer organizations. Minton, a native of England, spent ten years playing for Luton Town Football club. He was a standout player for Stetson University, where he was named MVP of the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship in 2005. He served as the Director of Coaching for Tallahassee United FC and has collegiate coaching experience with Florida State and the Georgetown Women’s soccer team.

The best reunions in NFL history

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NFL free agency 2021: 21 worst free agent moves in league history

USA TODAY Even though it s been seemingly unfolding (unofficially, for the most part) for days, the NFL s 2021 free agent market truly opens at 4 p.m. ET Wednesday when the new league year begins – and players with expiring contracts can officially switch teams and trades can officially be processed, allowing Matthew Stafford to finally join the Rams and Carson Wentz to onboard with the Colts. But though free agency is often a good way to supplement a roster, it s also historically served buyer-beware lessons – especially to teams that tend to be overly reliant on quick-fix approaches.  Here are 21 free agent busts over the years who might just give GMs pause before they dole out that next mega-contract:

O-Zone: Clockwork

Todd from Nashville, TN John, When you say the offensive line was better than most believe, what do you base that off of? Personal opinion? Stats? Player s names? The O-line was ranked 22nd in the NFL. Bottom line is we have no linemen we could say is a solid choice. Both tackles are questionable so far, center Brandon Linder is injured too much and could be cut (I don t think he should; he is probably our best lineman). Left guard Andrew Norwell, don t even get me started on him. He is far too inconsistent for the money he makes. Bottom line: the O-line is as good as their grade and that s 22nd in the NFL.

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