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48 minutes to play, a lifetime to remember

48 minutes to play, a lifetime to remember
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Lessons that last a lifetime

Bear River baseball returns to diamond with new coach leading the way By Walter Ford | Sports Editor Bear River baseball varsity head coach Russell Brackett goes over some base-running strategy with his team during practice on the field this week at Bear River High School. Photo: Elias Funez Bear River High School’s new varsity baseball skipper knows that what is taught on the diamond can last a lifetime. “What’s most important to me is not wins and losses,” said Russell Brackett, 31, who was hired to take over the Bruins varsity baseball program in December. “What’s important to me is: I want kids, once they are done here, whether they play in college or the MLB or they go play slow-pitch softball, I want them to still have the solid work ethic, I want them to know how to be a solid father, a solid husband and a solid person in the workforce.”

Lorraine s Lowdown: Keeping Li l Town safe

By Lorraine Jewett | Special to The Union Ever-public Gil Mathew, rehired last month by the Economic Resource Council as executive director version 2.0, was asked by ERC job interview panelists to share something private that most people don’t know. Replied Gil, “I speak Farsi and I worked at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in the 1960s.” Jaws dropped. Gil’s mission was apparently classified because when pressed, he’ll admit only to working as a “clerk/typist.” His Farsi has waned as the foreign language refrain of “use it or lose it” warns, but his memories are vivid. “There’s nothing like spending the Fourth of July at an American embassy anyplace in the world. Ex-pat Americans from afar gather. We hosted thousands inside the walls of the Tehran Embassy…”

Local student named state winner of DAR Good Citizens program

By Victoria Penate | Staff Writer From left, Cindie Eberhardt, regent for the Captain John Oldham Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution; Clara Luisetti, local and statewide winner of the Good Citizens Program and Scholarship Contest; and Joanne Sweeney, Good Citizens chair for the Captain John Oldham Chapter. Submitted to The Union Submitted to The Union Submitted to The Union Submitted to The Union After being named this year’s winner of the Good Citizens Program and Scholarship Contest by the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Nevada Union High School student Clara Luisetti has also been named winner of the contest at the statewide level.

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