For the love of the game: Bozeman s Syvel Lowery prepares for Special Olympics
By: Ashley Washburn
and last updated 2021-04-28 19:21:58-04
BOZEMAN â Syvel Loweryâs love for the game is far-stretched.
From tearing up the basketball court to running at the track and field state championships, the senior is one of Bozemanâs most involved student-athletes.
Heâll be representing the Bozeman Yetis in this year s Montana Special Olympics by competing in two different sports, but if it was up to him heâd be competing in all of them.
âSyvel is definitely an athlete, said Special Olympics local program coordinator Joey Hancock. Definitely starting with basketball and participating in whatever other sports he can throughout the season.â
For the love of the game: Bozeman s Syvel Lowery prepares for Special Olympics
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Florida businessman convicted of $1BILLION Medicare fraud spent NYE dancing at his daughter s wedding days after Trump commuted his 20-year prison sentence citing his declining health
Philip Esformes was among the slew of convicts pardoned by President Trump in the final days of his presidency
Esformes, 51, was convicted on 20 criminal counts in a $1billion Medicare fraud scheme in 2019
The healthcare executive was sentenced to 20 years in prison but only served 4
White House claimed the move had been supported by a number of former attorneys general and said Esformes is in declining health
Just days after his release, Esformes spent New Year s Eve dancing at his daughter Serena s wedding held in his backyard
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Among them were four individuals from Mississippi. Three were supported by state political leaders.
Here s who they are and what they were charged with:
Joey Hancock
Hancock was indicted in 2008 with 10 other people for conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute over 500 grams of a substance containing methamphetamine. He was charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance and one count of distributing a controlled substance, according to court records.