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Arizona City firefighters host community water day Every summer Arizona City firefighters transform their headquarters into a childrenâs paradise. Itâs a small unincorporated community south of Phoenix nestled in the desert. and last updated 2021-07-21 21:57:42-04 PINAL COUNTY, AZ â Finding things to do with your kids for the summer isnât always easy or cheap. One Arizona community took that to heart in central Pinal County. âIf this wasnât open, I would have probably stayed at home, and in bed,â said a young girl named Nikole Linton soaked head to toe. Every summer Arizona City firefighters transform their headquarters into a childrenâs paradise. Itâs a small unincorporated community south of Phoenix nestled in the desert. ....
LAST Friday saw the passing of one of the most popular characters on the rugby league scene at the age of 71 after a long illness. Alan Gwilliam, whose first name was Joseph, was a pupil at St Anselms School and a product of the famous nursery at Blackbrook ARLFC. He turned professional with the Saints on 28th September 1971, when the club had just celebrated their second consecutive Championship success. He made his debut soon afterwards, when he came off the bench against Batley, in a 35-5 victory at Knowsley Road on 25th October. Although Alan was essentially a scrum-half, he could fill in at centre, as well as in the halves and he was utilised off the bench on 15 occasions during his 47 appearances for the seniors. A really tough customer, his best season was in 1973-74, when he made 25 appearances and scored 6 tries. He became a valuable squad member, especially when scrum-half Ken Kelly was transferred to Bradford Northern in 1973. ....
THE rival benches at the 1976 Challenge Cup Final could not have been closer - and the contrasting expressions etched on their faces tell the story. Saints - dubbed Dad s Army - were locked in a titanic struggle with neighbours Widnes in the baking 100 degree Wembley heat. On the left the tension shows on Widnes coach Frank Myler and assistant Harry Dawson, on the right there is jubilation from Saints young track-suited travelling reserves Harry Pinner and Graham Liptrot and a smile from the substituted Billy Benyon. Calm as you look in the hubbub, Eric Ashton remains focused. He was about to achieve as a coach what he had already done as a player and captain at Wigan. Ten years later he would repeat the feat as a chairman. ....