The Daily Telegram
ADRIAN It has been nearly one year since Casey Labrenz was physically on the campus of Adrian College.
The California native and 2020 graduate of Adrian College was one of many soon-to-be AC Bulldog graduates who had their commencement exercises postponed not canceled, conducted virtually or completed in a drive-by format last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“It feels like I was here yesterday, Labrenz said. It doesn’t feel like I left. It’s still home.
The pandemic’s impact last spring forced all students at Adrian College to vacate campus and return home as soon as they were able to do so, according to the college’s plan to mitigate the spread of the virus. Labrenz’s father, Mark flew from California to Adrian as soon as he could to assist his daughter coming back home.
Tennessee Titans 2021 NFL Draft Grades For Every Pick
May 3, 2021
With the 2021 NFL draft in conclusion, the Tennessee Titans walked away with a rather interesting draft. Tennessee is set up to potentially win the AFC South for the second year in a row and was able to secure some talented prospects to help make that push for the next few years.
Additionally, the front office made a few questionable decisions, as they didn’t address the wide receiver position until the latter portion of the draft. Three of the Titans’ first four selections were on the defensive side of the ball. It makes sense considering how terrible the defense was last year. The front office has done everything they can to reshape the defense, but it seems to have come at a cost of losing pass catchers.
2021/05/01 06:44 YPSILANTI, Mich. (AP) Michigan prep basketball star Emoni Bates said Friday he is reopening his recruitment after he said last year he was heading to Michigan State. Bates, of Ypsilanti, is considered the top recruit in the country for the class of 2022, according to 247Sports. He posted a message on social media in which he thanked Michigan State coach Tom Izzo but said he was reopening his recruitment. “I m not sure what my future holds but I am keeping all of my options open, both college and pro,” he said. In 2020, Bates was named Gatorade’s national player of the year, the first sophomore to win the award. He announced on ESPN in June he would play for the Spartans.