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Three SW Missouri student archers make Academic All-American Team
May 21, 2021 11:38 AM Kaden Milner
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) recognized nine Missouri student archers in the Missouri National Archery in the Schools Program (MoNASP) who made the 2021 National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) Academic All-American Team. Two of which came from Lamar Middle School and one from Carl Junction High School.
MDC congratulated the following Missouri student archers on the 2021 NASP® Academic All-American Team who not only excelled on the range, but who were also recognized by their school for proficiency in the classroom:
NASP Elementary Division All-American Academic Archers
15-07-2020
The growth in both the variety and the number of technology solutions available to insurers opens up a wealth of opportunity to drive efficiencies, improve customer experience and expand product portfolios. But the benefits also come with some disadvantages, notably the IT resource needed to integrate new tools, educate users and make sure they deliver against the organization’s needs.
Jake Sloan, global industry leader, Insurance, at Appian will reveal at this year’s Commercial Lines Innovation USA, how low-code innovation strategies can help modern insurers respond to their clients’ needs while blending seamlessly with the company’s existing legacy stack.
Winterhawks win season finale 5-3
Updated 9:47 PM;
Kishaun Gervais and Gabe Klassen scored in the 3rd period to give the Portland Winterhawks a 2-goal lead, and with captain Nick Cicek scoring the first goal in his final game, the Winterhawks won the final game of the season 5-3 over the Tri-City Americans Tuesday night at Memorial Coliseum.
Why the Winterhawks won: Big performances by players playing in or possibly playing in their final games. Cicek scored the game’s first goal, assisted by fellow 20-year-old Mannek, playing his final game. He then picked up an assist on the eventual game-winner by Gabe Klassen. Jaydon Dureau, who may be playing in the pros next season, had a goal and an assist. Gervais, whose status as one of Portland’s three 20-year-olds next season depends a lot on whether players like Dureau go to the pros, broke out of a season-long slump with two big points. His shot from the left wing in the 3rd period game the Winterhawks their lead for the final ti