Scene of the mass shooting not far from here, at the park beyond those houses there. it was the scene of the vigil last night. she was joined by the chief constable of devon and cornwall police who also played a floral tribute stop she also spoke to members of the local neighbourhood watch team. what she did not do is answer questions from a bbc colleague about gun control and she was also joined by the local labour leader luke ballard, who said local people who want and need answers to questions about the possession of the shotgun. answers to questions about the possession of the shotgun. you ve been speaking to people in this community left shaken by this attack what have they been saying to you? that is right. this is the kind of community where everyone knows everyone. even for those who didn t know the victims or victims of families, the shock and grief is still so raw. people we spoke to
Many of these honored athletes and coaches are headed to the
2021 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Men’s Track Athlete of the Year
ATLANTIC REGION – Jah’mere Beasley – Rowan
Beasley, a freshman from Camden, New Jersey, is ranked second nationally in the 100 at 10.48 and fourth nationally in the 200 at 21.18. He was named the NJAC Runner of the Year and won the 200, was a member of the winning 4×100 relay and placed runner-up in the 100 at the NJAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
CENTRAL REGION – Matthew Wilkinson – Carleton
Wilkinson, a junior from Greenwood, Minnesota, ran into the record book at the MIAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Already the national leader in the 5000 at 13:58.25, Wilkinson shot to the top of the steeplechase chart at 8:44.01 with what is the third-fastest mark in NCAA DIII history. He also won the 5000 at the MIAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships and was named