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Varsity Maine Spotlight: Grace Wallace, Westbrook The sophomore is power-hitting threat for the Blazes softball team, and a champion marksman with a rifle. Share Westbrook High sophomore Grace Wallace is a National Honor Society member and a two-time, sub-junior state champion in marksmanship. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer With six home runs and a .537 batting average through her first 12 varsity softball games, Westbrook High sophomore Grace Wallace quickly established herself as a power-hitting threat and a key contributor for a Blue Blazes squad that looks like a dark horse threat in the upcoming Class A South playoffs. “I’ve never had a sophomore step in and do what she’s doing this year,” said Westbrook Coach Eddie St. John. ....
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Blue River defeated Randolph Southern Friday night in the Class A Tri girlsâ basketball sectional, 50-27. The Lady Rebels came in as significant underdogs, but kept things interesting early with a deliberate pace, trailing just 4-2 after one period. Maci Chamberlin, the schoolâs new record-holder for three-pointers in a season, broke loose for the Vikings by scoring 10 points in the second quarter, but Southern remained within striking distance at halftime, trailing by eight at 20-12. The talented Vikings, though, put it away in a 20-point the third quarter with the Rebels managing just one bucket. Chamberlin led the Vikings with 16 points. Grace Wallace led the Rebels with eight points. ....
The year ahead for cultural trends: dealing with the new normal In 2021, there will be space for brands and marketers to step up and help build a better future for all. The realities of working from home and a year of dealing with a global pandemic will start taking its toll. This could see a rise of individualism, which brands can try to temper to keep us collectively aligned. Health will also continue to become an increasingly necessary part of business and product development for brands. Sign in to continue Free email bulletins ....
Douglas âElliottâ Wells, of Owensboro, died Friday morning, Dec. 18, in his home. He was 22. Wells was a senior at WKU, studying broadcasting and public relations with a minor in journalism writing. He was very involved on campus, and he was a member of the Kentucky Delta chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon. He was active in WKUâs on-campus sports broadcast, the Extra Point. Wells worked for the Herald for several semesters as a sportswriter, covering the soccer and basketball beats. Wells began an internship with WKU Athletics in the fall of 2020 as a media relations assistant. Wells, who his friends remember for his smile and sense of humor, was loved by many. His death has hit every community he touched at WKU hard, including his brothers in SigEp, the broadcasting department, and our team at the Herald. ....