Jefferson plots encore to history making season
Mike Considine, Staff writer
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Jefferson players cheer their teammates onto victory against Sam Houston on Feb. 2. The win against Sam Houston gave Jefferson their first district championship in the school’s history.Jessica Phelps /Staff photographer
Last summer, when other teams were mired in Zoom calls, Jefferson found a way to get a competitive edge.
With senior captains Eliana Rocha and Amelia George leading the way, Mustangs players would supplement their video workouts with trips to a park near Young Women’s Leadership Academy. There, they worked on their games in the sunshine.
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(Devine) – A 12-point lead at the end of the third quarter and a five-point cushion with under two minutes left were not enough for the Marion boys basketball team to hold off Jourdanton in the 3A regional quarterfinals on Saturday, as the Indians rallied for a 54-53 win to end the Bulldogs’ season.
Jourdanton’s Clyde Schuchart burried a corner three with just over eight seconds left to put the Indians in front for good.
Marion led 17-13 at the end of the first quarter, 30-18 at halftime, and 44-32 going into the fourth period. Jourdanton outscored the Bulldogs 22-9 in the final eight minutes.
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AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, the Texas Business Immigration Coalition (a member of the American Business Immigration Coalition) and the Texas Business Leadership Council, along with more than thirty Texas leaders in business and higher education launched the Texas Opportunity Coalition, a new initiative that promotes and supports targeted immigration reform. The Texas Opportunity Coalition is dedicated to securing passage of a federal Dream Act, which would provide young undocumented immigrants (Dreamers) in Texas and across the country the right to work, pursue higher education, contribute to their local economies, and obtain permanent legal status.