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Hickory Crawdads Win Season Opener at Greensboro
Blaine Crim went two-for-three batting with two runs scored and an RBI photo courtesy of Hickory Crawdads
Hickory Crawdads Win Season Opener at Greensboro
May 5, 2021
The Hickory Crawdads season opener at Greensboro at First National Bank Field started with an 18-minute rain delay, but ended with a Crawdads win, 7-5.
Blaine Crim led the Crawdads at the plate with a three-for-four night with a double, two runs scored and an RBI. Chris Seise hit a home run with two outs in the fourth inning. Jonathan Ornelas added a pair of hits and a run scored.
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April 28 2021, 9:55 am | BY Ricki Green | 17 Comments
NRMA Insurance has launched “Climate Warriors”, a groundbreaking new Minecraft world, designed to help educate and engage the next generation of young Australians in understanding the importance of preparedness against the increasing risk of natural disasters, in a new initiative developed by Thinkerbell.
Set in a custom-built landscape inspired by Australian coastal towns, “Climate Warriors” is a free interactive game available on Minecraft Education Edition and Minecraft Marketplace that aims to educate children, aged between seven and 12, on how being prepared can further protect wildlife, homes and livelihoods against natural disasters such as bushfires.
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