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Washington Huskies Recruiting Rankings and Player Impact, Part 1
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Jul 6, 2021
Heading into the pandemic-delayed 2020 football season, nobody gave Seattle Preparatory School a shot at beating O Dea in the third game of the season. Even fewer believed that Seattle Prep stood a chance against Eastside Catholic s star-studded roster the following week.
Both in one season?
Snowball meet hell.
Seattle Prep shocked O Dea on a two-point conversion on the last play of the game to win 15-14. A week later, Prep backed up that victory with another one over Eastside Catholic 20-7.
In the middle of it all was a hard-hitting 6-foot-3, 225-pound junior linebacker and tight end named Austin Harnetiaux.
A Look at Washington s 2022 Recruiting Big Board
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Michael Heath, Bloomberg News Pedestrians cross the tracks ahead of a tram of the light rail network in Canberra, Australia, on Monday, May 10, 2021. Australia s Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says he will deliver a jobs budget on Tuesday thatâs expected to boost spending on roads and railways to support hiring and extend income-tax breaks for low and middle income earners to keep them spending. Photographer: Rohan Thomson/Bloomberg , Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) Australiaâs powerful economic recovery is the center of attention for policy makers in a pandemic environment that demands focus on the short-term, but it overshadows darkening clouds on the horizon, says Bob Gregory, a veteran economist who once sat on the Reserve Bankâs board.