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); Your losses can be definitive, but I don t let them define how I think about myself Flanker Dorothy Wall discusses Ireland’s Six Nations campaign and the influence of her family. By Ciarán Kennedy Wednesday 28 Apr 2021, 3:09 PM Apr 28th 2021, 3:09 PM 3,363 Views 3 Comments Ireland flanker Dorothy Wall. Ireland flanker Dorothy Wall. DOROTHY WALL LAUGHS as she prepares to reveal another chapter of her family’s impressive sporting history. “You see, there are so many good athletes in my family that I keep forgetting to mention.” The Ireland back row has previously discussed the sporting lives of her mother, Sophia, a horse rider, and grandmother, Betsy, a talented athlete in her day, as well as her father, Anthony, who once turned down a football scholarship in America. ....
Special to the Weatherford Democrat Apr 21, 2021 COURTESY Weatherford Horseshoe Club has been selected to host the Texas State Doubles Championship Tournament this year. On Saturday, all day long, pitchers will be teamed and try to claim they are the best. Horseshoe pitching has a long history in Texas and this yearâs version seems to be one of the best. There are many singles state champions coming to town. The players who have won state championships and participating are: Debra Odom (10-time Womenâs Champion, carrying the top average in Texas at 83%), Doris Hieden (six-time Womenâs Champion), Jeff Finke (three-time Menâs Champion), Ed Posey (two-time Menâs Champion), and Polly Murphy and Willie Rutledge, each one-time champion. ....
The Martha s Vineyard Times Island women tell their stories Martha’s Vineyard Museum’s oral history curator Linsey Lee will present Voices of Vineyard Women this month. June Manning Linsey Lee Sissy and Cookie (Pat) Tankard Linsey Lee Linsey Lee is the oral history curator at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. Having conducted interviews with people on the Vineyard for more than 30 years, she has quite a significant collection of remarkable women connected to the Island. Luckily for us, the Chilmark library is hosting a Zoom program where we can watch her video interviews with many of them on Saturday, March 6, at 4 pm. ....
The Martha s Vineyard Times Fighting for justice and inclusion The story of the NAACP on Martha’s Vineyard. Demonstration march to the Whaling Church by Williamston visitors and Edgartown hosts, Dec. 1963. Courtesy M.V. Museum Williamston, N.C., delegation invited to Edgartown and hosted by the M.V. NAACP, December 1963. Courtesy M.V. Museum Williamston, N.C., delegation invited to Edgartown by the Rev. Henry Bird, December 1963. Courtesy M.V. Museum M.V. NAACP float in Edgartown Fourth of July parade, 1964. Courtesy M.V. Museum Myrlie Evers, widow of Medgar Evers, at the Edgartown summer home of national NAACP president and Edgartown summer resident Kivie Kaplan, standing, and his wife Emily Kaplan, seated left. Circa 1964. Courtesy M.V. Museum ....