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March 6, 2021 6:02 PM Keith Osso
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CHENEY, Wash. –The Eastern Washington University football team took a 24-6 lead at halftime and went on to beat Northern Arizona 45-13 in a Big Sky Conference game on Saturday (March 6) at Roos Field in Cheney, Wash. The win was the 15th-straight for the Eagles at “The Inferno,” and Saturday was the first game on the new red Astroturf surface installed at “The Inferno” last summer.
“Our team did a great job today with the game plan in all three phases,” said Eastern head coach
Aaron Best. “It was a windy environment but the sun was out, and it was our first home game in the 2020-21 season and the first game on the new red turf. We held serve and we’ve won 15 in a row at home. We’re happy for the fans who weren’t in the stands today, but were on the hills watching.”
Eric Barriere threw for 413 yards and three touchdowns, Tamarick Pierce ran for 105 yards and two touchdowns and Eastern Washington rolled to a 45-13 win over Northern Arizona on Saturday.
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7 HUNTSVILLE, Ala. The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, is joining other federal agencies and groups from around the world February 21 to 27 to celebrate National Engineers Week.
The annual observance is a time to celebrate how engineers make a difference in the world, increase public dialogue about the need for engineers, bring engineering to life for students, and ensure a diverse and well-educated future engineering workforce.
As a specialized branch of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, one of the world’s largest public engineering, design and construction management agencies, Huntsville Center is home to more than 200 talented engineers who use their ingenuity and expertise to solve some of the nation’s toughest challenges.
PHOTO BY TREVOR BROWN
Draped by a Ugandan flag, Jaffari Makanda basks in the adulation during opening ceremonies of the 2014 world lacrosse championship.
For Uganda, For Africa
Wed Feb 17 2021 | Matt DaSilva | Fuel
This story originally appeared in the September 2014 edition of Lacrosse Magazine. It is being republished as part of US Lacrosse’s celebration of Black History Month. It tells the story of the Uganda men s lacrosse team the first African nation to play in the world lacrosse championship.
The Ugandans are late for lunch. It’s 11:45 a.m. as they saunter downstairs to the cafeteria at the University of Denver’s Centennial Hall for an 11 a.m. meal.