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Elijah Gash a Diamond in the Rough at Albany Fri Mar 12 2021 | Nelson Rice | College Elijah Gash collected the ground ball and saw an open lane of turf in front of him. He didn’t hesitate, sprinting from Albany’s restraining line and into the offensive end. He face dodged one Hartford defenseman, then ran over another to score his first Division I goal and give Albany a 13-5 lead midway through the fourth quarter. The Great Danes went nuts after the long pole goal. The Hawks called a timeout to regroup. “I grew up wanting to play at the highest level, and I’m here now,” Gash said earlier this week after the 16-6 win. “Just being able to celebrate with the guys after [the goal] was unreal. I can’t really explain it, you know?” ....
Premium Content Subscriber only Sixteen first-year apprentices have walked through the gates of Queensland Alumina Limited, Boyne Smelters Limited and Rio Tinto Yarwun to begin careers in the aluminium industry. The apprentices are all from Gladstone studying electrical instrumentation, air-conditioning and refrigeration, fitting and turning and boilermaking across the three businesses. QAL Apprentices: Jaize Whelan, McKinley Pope, Royce Parnaby, Teah Daley, Bill Dwan, and Kate Smith. Through CQUniversity, the apprentices will gain practical, on-the-job training and formal qualifications during their four or five-year trades. The group will also be provided with mentors within the business to assist, challenge and inspire them throughout their training. ....
Rio Tinto employs 16 more apprentices at Gladstone gladstoneobserver.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gladstoneobserver.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.