"What we're after here is changing decline ...trying to significantly reduce it," Weiss said. "To do that, we've got to have the facility capacity, and we've got to have more rigs."
At the corner of Campbell Avenue and Sixth Street near the University of Arizona, Social House Kitchen + Pub — we’re supposed to call it “SoHo” for short — last month replaced Sam Hughes Place Championship Grill.
Scouting report: As the Skip Austin era officially begins for Forest, the Craig Damon era at North Marion winds down. The Colts' iconic coach announced he'll be stepping down after Week 2 at Vanguard, so expect the North Marion players to be extra motivated to send their coach out with two more wins. The Colts are led on offense by young quarterback Caleb Seiler who will get the ball to a boatload of weapons, notably senior running back Derrick Harmon and the versatile Jake Roddenberry. Defensively for the Colts, Roddenberry and Robert Johnson are a force from their safety spots. Johnson picked off two Lake Weir passes in last week's classic, one of which went for a touchdown. Roddenberry had an INT of his own in the win. Linebacker De'Amonte Jackson returns after sitting out last season. Austin, the Wildcats' rookie head coach, leads a young team into the season, but a team that showed potential in its loss at Vanguard. Sophomore QB Jaylon Gadson who only began playing quarterback near the end of summer workouts showed big play potential with his legs and arm vs. the Knights. He threw a 52-yard touchdown strike to freshman wideout Tyree Gillespe and picked up a few first downs with runs around the end. Linebackers Deonte Mayo and Chris Austin are two of the Wildcats' leaders on defense.
Even more frustrating for the coach, he said, was how Saturday's loss was so similar to the one the Sabercats suffered at the exact same point in the playoffs last year. Saguaro lost at Tucson Salpointe Catholic in the 8- vs. 9-seed second-round game in 2012 despite leading most of the game.
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gen16898, long jump); Lauren Hicks, Gilbert (triple jump); Makenzie Holmes-Digiovine, Desert Vista (discus); Ashlee Moore, Hamilton (100HH, long jump,
Many professionals use paint sprayers to achieve smooth, high jump); Kristi Rush, Highland (800, 1,600, 3,200); Lauren Ellsworth, Highland (800); Imani Adams, Chandler (400); Dominique Jackson,
canada goose outlet, Chandler (200, 400). Division II: Rachel Johns, Notre Dame (100HH); Summer Crewse, Queen Creek (100HH, high jump, triple jump); Diana Garcia, Tempe (800, 1,600, 3,200); Maddie Belnap, Queen Creek (triple jump); Savannah Whitehead, Marcos de Niza (pole vault); Kayla Melgar, Tempe (shot put, discus). Division III: Katie Fleming, Saguaro (300IH); Ciara Erran, Seton (100, 200); Athena Masolini, Saguaro (pole vault); Courtney Jackson, Higley (triple jump). Division IV: Emily Shieh, Valley Christian (100HH, 300IH); Morgan Nelson, Scottsdale Prep (100); Charlotte Moore, Scottsdale Prep (400); Marie Bryant, Tempe Prep (400, 200); Samantha Weeman, Horizon Honors (300IH, 200); Sarah Strong, Chandler Prep (300IH); Anna Long, Scottsdale Christian (3,200); Mikaela Martin, Horizon Honors (3,200); Camille Zimmerman, Tempe Prep (high jump); Catherine Bryant, Tempe Prep (triple jump); Maddie Ternyk, Tempe Prep (shot put)