Statesmen Start Strong but Finish Strong
Raymore, Mo. William Penn women’s golf attempted to repeat as the Heart of America Athletic Conference champions for the seventh time in a row. The Statesmen were in the lead after round one but Mount Mercy came on in round two to take the lead. Park then emerged on day two and the navy and gold could not make up enough ground, ending the event in third place.
Cassandra Contreras of Central Methodist blew by the field on day two with 73 to take the individual title, the best round of the event, as she finished with 243 total strokes. Park and Mount Mercy dueled all day Tuesday and finished tied at 1,043 strokes after 18 holes. Park ended up taking hole #19 to take the team crown and qualify for the NAIA National Tournament.
On Nov. 1, shortly after 2 a.m., Meredith Dallas, surrounded by family, died peacefully at the Friends Care Center, where he had been living for the past year.
The third child and second son of a factory foreman, Meredith Eugene Dallas, or Dal, as his friends and colleagues affectionately called him, was born on Dec. 3, 1916, in Detroit, Mich., to William and Ethel Dallas who would go on to have six children. When his older brother died at the age nine, the 6-year-old Meredith became the vessel of his father’s ambition that his oldest son grow up to be a Methodist minister. This ambition dovetailed nicely with the influence Detroit’s Central Methodist Church had on the young Meredith. Of particular influence were people of social conscience and national renown, like educator and civil rights leader Mary Bethune, who would on occasion speak to the congregation. Through the church, Meredith was active in the Young People’s League, an organization that examined issues of race a
Showdown looms as some Bellville refugees stick to resettling demand
By Okuhle Hlati
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Cape Town – Some refugees at the Paint City site in Bellville have remained steadfast on being resettled to other countries besides an ultimatum of two weeks to reconsider other offered options.
Refugees and asylum seekers currently accommodated in Bellville and Wingfield tents have been offered to either be reintegrated or be deported, with each person assisted with a fully paid plane ticket.
This offer stands for a two-week period that started on April 15. After that officials will remove the tents, showers, toilets and no longer supply anyone at these sites as they expect that there will be no one remaining.
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The NAIA National Office announced its National Athlete of the Week selections for outdoor track & field on Wednesday.
Bralyen Brewer of Bethel (Kan.) was named the Men’s Track Athlete of the Week. Brewer set a PR in the 400 of 46.92 and helped the Pilots’ 4×100 relay squad finish second at the Loren Reusser Invitational.
Taylor Bottomley of Central Methodist (Mo.) was named the Men’s Field Athlete of the Week. Bottomley broke two school records at the CMU Invitational with big efforts in the hammer throw (55.88m/183-4) and shot put (16.43m/53-11).
Lauren Tamayo of Hastings (Neb.) was named the Women’s Track Athlete of the Week. Tamayo earned four wins at the Bronco Invitational, taking first in the 100H (14.23) and helping the 4×100 and 4×400 relay teams to victory.