BREAKING AWAY — Weir High's Maddie Miralrio kicks the ball away from Catholic Central's Lindsey Decker during Tuesday's contest. -Joe Catullo
WEIRTON — A fast start was just what the Weir High girls soccer team needed against Catholic Central.
The Red Riders recorded a pair of goals less than nine minutes into the match, en route to a 4-0 victory against the Crusaders Tuesday night at Jimmy Carey Stadium.
“We scored a couple early goals, and that helped with our confidence,” Weir (4-4-2) head coach Jeremy Angelo said. “We moved the ball. We scored a couple of early goals when he had the wind at our backs. We scored a couple of goals, and we were able to put pressure on them, and we were able to control the game.”
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Despite trailing 1-0 at halftime, the St. Mary’s girls soccer team continued to fight and eventually pulled out a 3-1 victory over Malden Catholic on the road Monday afternoon.
Brooke Moloney, Julia Nickolau and Sophie Skabeikis each scored one goal for the Spartans in the win.
Moloney got things started for St. Mary’s early in the third quarter, scoring to tie the game at 1-1 just 18 seconds into the frame. Nickolau added the go-ahead goal just over six minutes later before Skabeikis added a late insurance goal in the fourth to secure the victory.
Attorney General Daniel Cameron Is Disgusted By Hot Girl Meg
On SNL ‘s season 46th premiere, Hot Girl Meg better know as Megan Thee Stallion called for all to love and protect Black woman. During her performance Meg took a shot at Attorney General Daniel Cameron, which he called “disgusting”.
Using the SNL platform and during her ‘Savage’ performance Hot Girl Meg took a shot at the Kentucky AG. As the song came to halt, a sound clip was played by activist Tamika Mallory saying, “Daniel Cameron is no different than the sellout Negroes that sold our people into slavery.”
Dad refused to break window to save toddler locked in hot car, police say - Las Vegas Sun
As his 1-year-old daughter was trapped in a hot car Monday afternoon, the 27-year-old man rebuffed help from Metro Police officers and his brother to break the window because he couldn't afford to damage his new car. The air conditioner was on, and the girl was OK, he said.
Deal did not attend a hearing earlier today due to a medical issue, Las Vegas Justice Court records show. He is being held on a $20,000 bond.
Deal flagged down Metro officers patrolling near the 1700 block of H Street, near Owens Avenue, west of Martin Luther King Boulevard, at 3:33 p.m., and told them he'd accidentally locked his keys inside his running car and that his girl was inside.
Not to change the topic here:
8-year-old Parma girl remembers fire safety training to save older sister
Fire investigators said on July 16, the girl's 18-year-old sister was asleep inside their home on Grovewood Avenue when young Jaida Green smelled smoke coming from their garage. Jaida woke up her sister and told her they needed to get out of the house with the family dog.
“It’s smoking. I hear popping. Through the door I see flames, red hot and it was kind of getting like hot in there,” Jaida said.
The third grader said she knew what to do because of training she received last school year at John Muir Elementary School from the Parma Fire Department and the Aluminum Cans for Burned Children fire safety trailer. The trailer is constructed like a house, and firefighters show children what to do when smoke begins filling the trailer.
Two teens draw 11 years in Hot Springs shooting
A gag order limiting pretrial publicity in the case issued in circuit court remains in place while the charge against Ellis is pending so prosecutors could not comment on the Young brothers' pleas Monday.
According to the probable cause affidavits and previous reports regarding the shooting, the Garland County sheriff's office had received a call shortly after noon Sept. 13, 2018, of a young female lying in the roadway with gunshot wounds.
That same day, shortly before 9 p.m., Hot Springs police located the Honda abandoned in the 200 block of Spargo Street with no one around it and notified sheriff's investigators, who retrieved it and processed it for evidence.
'Emily in Paris' Season 1, Episode 1 Recap: 'Emily in Paris'
This is the alternate history imagined by our fair program, Emily in Paris, which, as both the title and trailer would suggest, is not really "about" anything beyond its almost parodically basic wish-fulfillment premise: What if YOU (in this scenario, we are all Emily) could be in PARIS (in this universe, Paris is the only interesting, exciting, romantic, sexy, worthy, etc., etc., etc., place on the face of this otherwise decrepit and pathetic world)????
'Tomboy' Looks at Gender Roles, and Role-Playing, Through the Ages - The New York Times
In "Tomboy," the author Lisa Selin Davis leverages a familiar term to take a comprehensive look at gender performance in girls. As for who counts as a tomboy, Davis includes anyone who is seen (or who sees herself) as moving off the narrow path of conventional femininity.
Given Davis's thoughtful consideration of how money and power have shaped our ever-changing view of tomboys, I would have welcomed more from her about the sexual objectification of girls in the media they consume. In recent decades, we have traveled from Jodie Foster's unisex 1970s "Freaky Friday" style to Sporty Spice's 1990s sexy jock to today's ultra-curvy Kardashians.
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