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Raymon Reifer sees Guyana Jaguars teammate Shimron Hetmyer celebrate his hundred. (Photo courtesy CWI Media/Philip Spooner) Social Share
COOLIDGE – Windward Islands Volcanoes will chase 306 to win the second semi-final of this year’s West Indies Super50 Cup.
West Indies international Shimron Hetmyer collected his seventh List A hundred off 113 and fellow left-hander Raymon Reifer gathered a List A career-best 90 to lead the Jaguars batting in the day/night contest at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua.
Hetmyer survived an early, close call and cracked 11 fours and five sixes in his 80-ball knock, and Reifer struck eight fours and three sixes from 104 balls.
There’s Nothing “Unprofessional” About Wearing My Bonnet On Zoom Refinery29 1/7/2021 Sydney Clarke
This goes out to all the Black women who somehow managed to not completely neglect their hair during the mismatched highs and lows that made last year so unbelievable. My hair has gone through three cycles of protective styles, an extended dry-scalp mini-series, and even now I’m going back and forth on whether to dye my hair, loc it, or invest in a wig. (Just reading that back I can feel the anxiety yikes.)
Until I settle on a hairstyle, I decided to pull my bonnet from the crevice it fell into near my bed and sleep under its silky protection a routine so many Black women are familiar with. Growing up, my mom wrapped my head in a silk head tie or scarf to protect my hair from drying out on cotton pillowcases. Like recipes and stories from childhood, I have head ties that are older than I am that go missing in the house and reappear when I least expect
Anderson Named President of Churchill Downs bloodhorse.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bloodhorse.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Mike Anderson Named 14th President Of Churchill Downs Racetrack Sponsored by:
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Churchill Downs Incorporated (“CDI” or “Company”) (Nasdaq: CHDN) today announced that Mike Anderson has been named the 14th President of Churchill Downs Racetrack, home of America s greatest race, the Kentucky Derby.
Anderson brings to the role 24 years of proven strategic and operational leadership experience at CDI, having recently served as Vice President of Operations, where he led the planning, construction and opening of over $300 million in capital projects across the Company s properties. He joined CDI in 1996 as Controller and has held a number of roles with the Company, including Vice President of Corporate Finance, Investor Relations, Risk Management and Treasurer. Anderson will report to Bill Mudd, President & Chief Operating Officer of CDI.