Pacific Grove Her Drive supports young women Share Updated: 7:21 PM PDT Aug 2, 2021 Share Updated: 7:21 PM PDT Aug 2, 2021
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Show Transcript AT LAKE OROVILLE IS ONLY ONE FOOT ABOVE ITS LOWEST LEVEL. ## IN PACIFIC GROVE..TWO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS COORDINATED A LOCAL HER DRIVE .. AN INITIATIVE TO COLLECT PERSONAL CARE ITEMS FOR LOCAL WOMEN AND TEENS IN NEED.. .. HER DRIVE IS A NATIONAL NON-PROFIT THAT PARTNERED WITH TWO PG-HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO APPLIED LAST SPRING BRING A HER DRIVE TO TOWN. THE DRIVE RUNS UNTIL AUGUST 9TH. THEY ARE COECLLTING NEW AND GENTLY USED BRAS, BRALETTES, AND SPORTS BRAS,.AND NEW MENSTRUAL CARE PRODUCTS AND PERSONAL HYGIENE ITEMS EVERYTHING WILL BE DONATED TO FIVE ORGANIZATIONS ON THE MONTEREY PENINSU
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UP AND OVER Steubenville’s Kylie Maxwell attempts a shot over Beaver Local’s Cami Starkey during Wednesday’s contest. (Photo by Joe Catullo)
STEUBENVILLE The Steubenville girls basketball team easily had a size advantage over Beaver Local, and it took full advantage on Wednesday.
Big Red collected 28 more rebounds than the Beavers, limited its turnovers and drove to the paint at will for a 54-33 victory to conclude the Watt/Nese Holiday Basketball Classic.
“It wasn’t just about the kids on the floor. Everybody got involved and cheered their teammates on and encouraging them,” Big Red head coach Angie Forte said. “That makes a big difference with the morale of the team. The girls came into the game with confidence. We had good performances from everybody even if they didn’t score.”