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‘Computer for a brain’: Inside Brendan Curry’s increased role in SU’s offense
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Brendan Curry has become a key facilitator of SU s offense, and has been particularly successful in the invert.
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Brendan Curry reads defenses like they’re “dealing cards face up.”
That’s how Curry’s high school coach describes the All-American’s abilities. Curry always knows where his five offensive teammates are and where they’re going to be. He can dish the ball from the invert at X, from the top of the box and from the wings. He can feed from anywhere because he’s “the smartest player on the field,” said Torre Kasemeyer, Calvert Hall (Maryland) High School’s offensive coordinator and Curry’s current shooting coach.
Power Crisis Challenged But Didnât Quash âTexitâ Idea By Sabra Ayres Texas
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TEXAS â Last month, the Lone Star Stateâs go-it-alone bravado was challenged when the stateâs independent power grid failed during an unusually cold winter storm, leaving millions without power, heat, and water. More than 70 deaths have been linked to the storm, and tens of thousands of Texans are still without running water, three weeks after the snow melted.
One would think Gov. Greg Abbottâs request for help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency would be enough of a humbling to quash any notion of Texasâ ability to break off from the United States, a call that has now become a nearly annual event.
Currey-Stamps, Bonita “Bonnie” Saturday, February 6, 2021
Bonita “Bonnie” Currey-Stamps passed away peacefully on February 3, 2021 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
She was born Bonita Lee Peterson on Sept. 29, 1946, in Moline, Il., to parents LeRoy and Edna. Living in Albuquerque, New Mexico, she married Tom Currey in 1967 and moved to Chattanooga, his hometown, where they raised four children. She later married John Stamps in 2010.
Bonnie spent much of her life dedicated to medical and mental health initiatives, having started her calling volunteering and committing her time to many local organizations, including serving as the president of both the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Medical Auxiliary and the Mental Health Associated of Greater Chattanooga.