Wales without manager Ryan Giggs as investigation continues
March 10, 2021 GMT
Wales coach Ryan Giggs talks to media prior to the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Bulgaria and Wales at Vassil Levski national stadium in Sofia, Bulgaria, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. (AP Photo/Anton Uzunov)
Wales coach Ryan Giggs talks to media prior to the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Bulgaria and Wales at Vassil Levski national stadium in Sofia, Bulgaria, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. (AP Photo/Anton Uzunov)
CARDIFF, Wales (AP) Wales manager Ryan Giggs will miss the start of his team’s World Cup qualifying campaign while he remains on police bail following his arrest on suspicion of assault last year.
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By Erik Harris, sports editor
SPRINGVILLE Springville High School recognized three student-athletes Thursday afternoon during a signing ceremony in the school’s gymnasium.
Those signees include two members of the Tigers baseball team and a senior on the SHS football team. Several family members and many friends were on hand to celebrate the decisions made by wide receiver Gage Frederick, shortstop Trey Windle and catcher Parker Wells.
All three are members of the Springville graduating class of 2021.
Head baseball coach Jonathan Ford took time to recognize his two signees, both of which played on the Tigers’ 2019 Class 5A state championship team. Wells, a Bevill State Community College signee, is expected to serve as a catcher and leadoff hitter for Ford this season.