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When John Glenn High’s softball team lost a heartbreaking 8-7, 12-inning game to Artesia High on the last day of the regular season on May 26, head coach Larry Leal wasn’t confident his Lady Eagles would get an at-large berth in the CIF-Southern Section Division 7 playoffs. In fact, he wished he had known that Glenn was going to make the playoffs so he could have practices to wrap up the final week of May.
The way fourth-ranked Glenn has been playing since the beginning of the playoffs, maybe there’s no need for practices. On the heels of a 14-0 win at Shandon High last Thursday, the Lady Eagles put together another masterpiece against Magnolia High last Saturday morning. Junior pitcher Gabby Ortega allowed two hits and faced two batters over the minimum as Glenn blanked the Sentinels 10-0, marking the first time in school history that anyone can remember the Glenn softball program has won two playoff games in the same season.
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Danvers residents went to the polls on Tuesday after two weeks of mail-in and early voting. Find out what they decided. (Patch Graphics)
DANVERS, MA Gardner Trask claimed victory in his quest for a sixth term on the Danvers Select Board and Matthew Duggan earned the second Select Board seat, while Robin Doherty and Alice Campbell won the two School Committee seats up for grabs, according to unofficial results Tuesday night.
Trask faced three other challengers in his bid for another three years.
Trask tallied 1,444 votes (25.4 percent), with Duggan second at 1,177 (20.7 percent). Timothy Donahue third at 1,093 (19.3 percent) and Richard Bettencourt fourth at 1,085 (19.1 percent. There were 865 blanks and 10 write-ins.
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Twelve anonymous jurors in former police officer Derek Chauvin s murder trial have now found themselves both behind the scenes and at center stage of one of the most significant police brutality trials in American history.
After they reach a verdict on whether Chauvin is guilty in George Floyd s death, the jurors will likely receive an expression of gratitude from Hennepin County District Judge Peter Cahill, a flier on coping with jury duty and little else, according to those familiar with Minnesota courts.
Jurors face heavy stress in many cases, court and trauma experts say, but they are especially vulnerable in high-profile proceedings such as Chauvin s where protesters are demanding a former police officer be sent to prison for more than a decade, while his lawyers have made their case for acquittal.