Achievements this week: 1. The Fortegra files that Ross asked me to compare with Provyde litigation files were not getting appended to an Access file due to the volume of the data. This required me to export the two million records to Excel file and split them in 20 Separate individual sheets. The analysis required me to model a master spreadsheet with formulas that could automate the comparison between the two. 2.
Players, cheerleaders and coaches from throughout District 201’s storied football history will be honored Oct. 1 when Belleville West plays host to Belleville East. Afterward, West Coach Cameron Pettus said “...generations of players, fans and coaches will get together at Fischer’s Restaurant
I founded CAVS 4 VETS after my dad and I had the honor of hosting several veterans from the Wounded Warrior project on our deer lease. After my time with them, I knew my teammates and I could do something to give back to these veterans and others that fought and sacrificed for our freedoms. Lake Travis High School strongly encourages community service, but I wanted to start something that directly benefits our Central Texas Veterans. Cavs 4
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Gonzaga Hockey is planning the 1ST Annual Dominik Pettey ’15 Memorial Purple White Game on November 6th at 4:30 at Fort Dupont to celebrate and remember our friend and teammate Dominik Pettey ’15, who was tragically killed in a car accident in 2014. Gonzaga Varsity Hockey teams will kick off their season with this inter-squad Purple vs White game to bring awareness to the Dominik Pettey Scholarship Fund. The Dominik Pettey Scholarship Fund has been established to perpetuate the memory of Dominik Pettey, Class of 2015 so that a deserving boy who could otherwise not afford the cost of tuition can realize his dream of a Gonzaga education. The recipient will have demonstrated in his young life those core values exemplified by Dom of a deep
Packages Jenni Lee -- The Championship Hearts Foundation is giving out free young athlete heart screenings. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy is one of the leading causes of cardiac death in young athletes between the ages of 14 and 18. Christy Millweard -- The U-T football players are putting on a training session for women throughout the area. VOs/VOSOTs Pass the torch graduation : Austin Fire Department Training Academy Austin Memorial Service: It 's for family and friends to honor the life of Conrado "Conrad" Guadalupe Contreras.
Dave Roever On October 16th 2015, Dave Roever came to Margaretta High school. He told us about what had happened when he was in war and all of his other experiences in his life. He also told us about how we are his favorite school to come to because we gave him our football the night of the homecoming game, where we only lost by one point. He also wants us to know that everybody is loved by someone and we should always know that. He also told us that we should always treat everybody with respect because we never really know what they have been through or what they are currently going through.
Following are the objectives of the project- The objective of the whole event is to promote the Music Heals Foundation. Headlined by Canadian Rapper, Shad, the objective is to gain by a business opportunity to bring mindfulness for the cause and funds for the association. By commending the Canadian Music Industry, the Project Team will arrange a philanthropy show for 1000 participants in Toronto, fittingly on Canada Day, Saturday July 1st, 2017.
This is Madelynn 's last year with us to shoot, she is graduating and going to continue her shooting career with University of Tennessee at Knoxville, she is going to be greatly missed by her teammates. Madelynn has proven her roll as team President by accepting challenges that has been given to her by SCI (Safari Club International) and Quail Unlimited by working hand in hand with there management on banquets and outings her roll was helping organize our athletes and manage them while their raffles and side games was being operated for fund raisers during there banquet. I have been amazed to stand back and watch her take charge. Madelynn has assisted other youth that was competing
The men’s lacrosse team participated in the annual IronPigs Suites-N-Treats event on Thursday, October 26 to represent the Cops ‘N’ Kids organization. This event provides an opportunity for children from throughout the Lehigh Valley who are of special needs or underprivileged to have a unique Halloween experience. This is the third year that the men’s lacrosse team has participated and were able to create a memorable night for over 800 children. “We are who we are because of the support we receive from the community, and I am pleased to say that DeSales students and staff have demonstrated their appreciation for who we are and what we hope to accomplish in our mission of ‘connecting kids and community through literacy’”, says Beverly Bradley,
It’s Friday night and the St. Rita football team is playing Mount Carmel in our homecoming game. Everyone is cheering and having a great time. The St. Rita football team is winning and everyone is exited. As I look around and see how much attention the football team is getting, and how when people think of St. Rita they think of our sports teams. How we have a great sports program.
“We are extremely competitive,” explained Erin, a great hockey player and leader, “But we are a family. That is my favorite part of Philadelphia Power Play.” Philadelphia Power Play is an organization that provides a community based hockey environment for people who use power wheelchairs in their daily lives. The Philadelphia Power Play invites all people from anywhere in Pennsylvania to play hockey several times a year. People come from all over Pennsylvania, some from 4 hours or more away.
Hartland Varsity Hockey: A team built on hard work, passion, respect, and most importantly, a shared love for the game of hockey. This team has left its mark on me and will continue to do so for the rest of my life. I’ve been in hundreds of locker rooms for several different sports throughout my life, but not one of those other locker rooms even compares to the significance of the Hartland Varsity Hockey locker room. It is an extreme honor be a part of the special Hartland Hockey culture that exists within my family and anyone who has ever been a part of the team, and the locker room is undoubtedly the greatest representation of that.
Whenever my mom has company at her house, guests always ask about the plaque that hangs in the living room on the wall. It reads Championship Mvp, 14-0 season, Jonesboro Wildcats. My mom always smiles and says, “Ask Markus about it.” I don’t mind telling people about the championship game. It is after all one of my fondest memories playing sports.
Why should teenagers under the age of eighteen be allowed outside after eleven at night without parental observation? Although teenagers think they don’t need to have a curfew their parent think they should because some teenagers are having problems sleeping at night. For example they don’t sleep they just rather be on their phone or be playing their video games or just be social media. There should also put curfews on teenagers because sometimes they could also be out at night and it’s dangerous for a teenager to be out at night something could happen to them or they could do something bad like for example someone could be selling drugs at night out in the streets and what if they start to offer them some or what if they could get followed