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The game remained a one-possession game for the majority of the opening half, with Brown's jumper with 12:28 remaining in the half giving the Falcons a 20-15 lead, which turned out to be the largest lead by either team in the first half.
“I think we’re starting off good. We need more qualifying scores and not let the pressure get to us,” said coach Macumber. “It affects their finishing holes when they feel the pressure.”
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Remarkably, the four dual matches came just one day after Willcox swept three opponents at home on Wednesday. Fortunately for the Cowboys, they were rarely challenged in a 72-6 win over Tohono O’Odham, 69-6 over Tombstone and 75-0 versus Santa Cruz.
Whatever it's called, the Sixers are set to steel themselves for the losses ahead as long as it means brighter seasons down the road. Hinkie and Brown won't necessarily be judged on wins and losses, but on player development and learning which players might be worth keeping around past this this lottery-bound season.
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After the 1969 fire, wolves increased in the area of 15a. By the early 1990s, the brush and trees that grew up after the fire started getting too tall for moose to eat.
Writer Julia O'Malley and photographer Marc Lester spent a year following teenage best friends Steve Vue and Mitchell Xayapraseuth after both were diagnosed with rare childhood cancers,in a Division I. This is the story of their treatment and how they and their families dealt with and explained what happened to them.

 

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