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Huskies End Weekend With 17-0 Victory

ST. GEORGE, Utah – The bats were out for the #2 Washington Huskies, who scored early and often in a 17-0 victory over Utah Valley. Washington s trio of Kelley Lynch, Jadelyn Allchin, and Kaija Gibson went a combined 9-for-9, driving in 13 runs. Allchin had her first career multi-homer day and set a new career best with six RBI. Lynch, Gibson, and Sami Reynolds all homered as well, with Gibson hitting her first grand slam. Every Husky starter reached base safely in the game, with eight of the nine recording hits. Nine different Huskies scored at least one run. Five scored multiple runs in the game.

Husky Rally Falls Short In First Loss - University of Washington Athletics

Husky Rally Falls Short In First Loss - University of Washington Athletics
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Chesco employers say workers face long wait for COVID vaccines

WHYY By Chris Alonzo’s Chester County mushroom farm has operated throughout the COVID-19 pandemic with the hope that a vaccine would find its way into workers’ arms sooner rather than later. For the past year, Alonzo has followed the federal and state governments’ lead, encouraging his roughly 160 employees, most of them Latino immigrants, to commit to getting vaccinated. Alonzo said many of the people who work for him at Pietro Industries in Kennett Square are “not very comfortable with the medical side of things in the United States.” They’re used to dealing with smaller clinics in their home countries and don’t know how to navigate the system in the U.S. So their overwhelming demand for the vaccine came as something of a surprise to Alonzo.

Canada's Mark McMorris, New Zealand's Zoi Sadowski-Synott Win Natural Selection in Jackson Hole

If you’re tuned into the core snowboard community, you know the value of a proper switch method and from the moment Mikkel Bang took the win over Pat Moore in the Quarterfinals with a switch Method, one thing was abundantly clear Natural Selection is a competition for your favorite snowboarder’s favorite snowboarder. The judging might have had the masses scratching its collective head here and there, trying to decipher trick differences and what constituted a stomp, those sorts of details, but in the end, most of it made perfect sense, and the finals day went down flawlessly. The men’s quarterfinals kicked off the day with matchups that couldn’t have been better on paper Austen Sweetin vs. Blake Paul, Ben Ferguson taking on Sage Kotsenburg, Mikkel Bang and Pat Moore facing off, and two riders who may go down as G.O.A.T’s, Mark McMorris and Travis Rice going head to head.

Natural Selection Snowboarding Competition, Day 2, Is Live From Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Staff The opening day of the Natural Selection tour was a revelation: the best, most diverse field of snowboarders ever assembled gathered at Jackson Hole and charged Travis Rice’s dream course with the world watching. Now, Day 2, and 50 inches of fresh powder await along with some of the most historical matchups ever in snowboarding competition. Try Mark McMorris vs. Travis Rice, Ben Ferguson vs. Sage Kotsenburg, and Pat Moore vs. Mikkel Bang. On the women’s side, Elena Hight goes up against Marion Haerty and Hana Beaman takes on Zoi Sadowski-Syn. Day 2, Finals Day gets rolling at 9:30 a.m. MST from Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

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