For me, it was timing, Kovacs said on Thursday. The passion is still there, but the energy … I m not able to give what the kids need. I said to myself, The program is a great program. It needs new blood and new energy. I m no longer a good fit, and I m OK with that. I ve been there so long, and it s wonderful. It just needs new blood. Kovacs teams won six Berkshire North titles and made seven appearances in the Western Massachusetts title game, winning four sectional crowns, in 1990, ‘93, ‘94 and 2006. I ve known John for 40 years as a student, fellow coach, colleague, and administrator and during that entire time, he always remained true to himself and true to our school, Wahconah Principal Aaron Robb said. He s a remarkable person and his presence on our sideline will be sorely missed.
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Republican Noah Malgeri launches bid for Nevada House seat
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LAS VEGAS (AP) â A Republican lawyer and veteran has formally announced he s running for a Southern Nevada congressional seat.
Noah Malgeri s campaign announced his candidacy on Wednesday in an online video introducing himself as an Army combat veteran and inventor of a vehicle roof rack for recreational equipment.
He is running for Nevada s 3rd Congressional District.
Republicans April Becker, Mark Robertson, John Kovacs and Reinier Prijten have all filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission as candidates for the race.
The House seat is considered a political swing district and is held by Democrat Susie Lee, who is seeking reelection.
Nevada GOP House candidate posts higher fundraising numbers
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LAS VEGAS (AP) A Republican running in a southern Nevada congressional race is reporting he raised more money in the initial weeks of his campaign than initially tallied.
Noah Malgeri filed an amended campaign fundraising report with the Federal Election Commission showing he raised nearly $39,000 in recent weeks and started July with more than $32,000 in his campaign account.
His initial report for the second quarter of the year showed he raised less than half that.
Malgeri is running in next year’s election to represent the 3rd Congressional District which covers much of suburban Las Vegas.