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Monday’s high school roundup: Trojans top Stags in girls’ lacrosse, 11-9
Girls lacrosse: Thornton Academy gets four goals from Izzy White and earns a victory over Cheverus.
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SACO Izzy White scored four goals and Thornton Academy held off Cheverus for an 11-9 girls’ lacrosse win on Monday.
Morgan Bolduc and Hazel Stoddard each scored twice for Thornton Academy (2-1). Emma Boissonneault, Abby Brown and Grace Veroneau all had one goal.
Riley O’Mara led Cheverus (1-2) with five goals. Neve Cawley made 16 saves in net.
NORTH YARMOUTH ACADEMY 14, GARDINER 6: Emma Sharpe had six goals and an assist, Lilly Weinrich added five and three assists and the Panthers (2-1) controlled the game defensively and came out with a win over the Tigers (1-1) in Gardiner.
YOUNGSTOWN Cataldo “Chuck” Burelli Jr. passed away Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021.
He was born April 15, 1932, in New Castle, Pa., the son of Cataldo Burrelli Sr. and Louise “Mary” Pirone.
Chuck was a graduate of New Castle High School.
He proudly served his country in the United States Army during the Korean War.
He completed his undergraduate in education from Youngstown State University, and then went on to receive his Master of Education from Westminster College.
Chuck worked for the Youngstown City Schools for over 30 years. He began his career at East High School as an English and geography teacher and then moved into administration working at multiple Jr. High and High Schools in the Youngstown City School System. He finished his career as the coordinator for the Auxiliary Education Program for the Youngstown City Schools. He was currently serving as the Treasurer for the Youngstown City Schools Credit Union.
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Sonny Bill Williams talks with his Toronto Wolfpack head coach Brian McDermott after a Super League game against the Castleford Tigers. Toronto were big spenders in their maiden season, with New Zealand dual code international Sonny Bill Williams their major marquee signing on a reported $10 million two-season contract. England s
League Express newspaper reported that Argyle was believed to have made a commitment to ensure that the club’s former players did receive some of the money they are owed . The Wolfpack players have now gone eight months without pay. However,
The Toronto Star reported on Monday (Tuesday NZ time) that a resolution could be in sight.
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