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Prep Notebook rings This is not a coincidence that Gresham’s Reese wins the honour up

According to the most absent from the 2007 season because of movements has been injured in a car accident, John Reese’s Gresham shocked many observers of réservé’s Tournament of Champions last weekend, won the 119 titles Books selected for the tournament and the exceptional wrestler.

The Beat Junior unseeded No. 5 and 4 seeds before defeating Hillsboro’s Mikey Rodriguez 7-4 in the final.

Reese “works his tail,” Gresham Zac Enoch said the coach. “He has certainly exceeded our expectations.” Advertisement

Enoch and other members of the Gophers’ coaching staff would have thought Reese has qualified for the championships osaa last year, if not in a car accident in early January. After receiving internal injuries, Reese missed the rest of the season. Kehrte on the mat this winter in the form, but on a provisional basis.

“It was like he had lost a little confidence, and we were really in the dark on how it would do,” said Enoch. “But then he started well, and he started knocking on people.”

During the tournament reserved for Liberty High School in Hillsboro, Reese appeal moves well executed and a good position. These characteristics have been most clearly in the finals against Rodriguez, also one of the surprises of the tournament.

Rodriguez, a freshman, has plenty of athleticism, but Reese turned in the first mistakes for the victory.

Another surprise: Reese, Rodriguez and Grants Pass’ Mike Cowell (135) were without doubt the biggest revelations of the tournament. The unseeded Cowell won a braid to connect before the High besäte Jay Tovey 7-4 Rose castle. Tovey Cowell had beaten 9-7 the night before the tournament twice.

Cowell also higher than the No. 5 and 8, there is the loss of grain in 2007 osaa Luna Eric Champion Cleveland 5-0 in the final.

Add tournaments: The tournament Cottage Grove, last weekend, several of the best wrestlers Class 4A, 3A and 2A/1A. Cascade Valley Illinois defeated the team title 175.5-170.5

Western remembers the professor killed in car accident

more than a month, Western Illinois University professor lost respected and admired in a car accident.

Sudhir Gokhale, associate professor of mathematics, and his wife, Sharada, died July 4 after their car was in flames to travel west on Illinois 97 west of Springfield.

Witnesses on the ground were unable to extract both the vehicle after the Illinois State Police.

The Gokhales return flight was a visit with their children and grandchildren in California.

Speeches from the west funeral, tentatively scheduled for September, is underway.

Iraj Kalantari, math department chair, said he works with the family and the hotel, so that the Western community may be respected.

“I think it is important, because unfortunately, it happened during the summer and many students can not achieve what is happening and may be only now discover,” Mary Swarthout, assistant professor of mathematics, said.

Quite new to the faculty, Swarthout knew Gokhale for two years.

“His mandate was the hall of the mine and there were more and more students come and go, I have the impression that they felt comfortable with him,” she added.

Next week, the Faculty of Mathematics satisfied on the whole, for the first time since the tragedy.

Several members of the Faculty of Gokhale remembered as a kind man well loved by all.

Alan Bishop, a mathematics teacher, has worked with Gokhale, since it began in the Western.

On the question of his thoughts about a possible funeral, the bishop said he would be really nice, because nothing has been done, nor in the Western.

“It was very warmly. It rained at all and was also accompanied by students,” he said.

Larry Welch, professor of mathematics, said he was very soft-manieriert, and laughed, it was even a little absent-minded.

“The department of mathematics has lost a very good teacher and, of course, a colleague very important,” adds Welch.

Born in Poona, India, Gokhale earned his Bachelor and Master in the financial Karnatak College in Dharwad in India. He earned his Ph.D. the University of Kansas in 1983, after learning he began in the Western.

Two of his children has also adopted at the university.

After Kalantari, Gokhale planned to retire in a few years, a rapprochement with his children.

5 Illinois nation for deaths related to alcohol abuse, car accidents

For two years, in a series, Illinois has the fifth largest in the nation in case of death related to alcohol blackouts.

According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Illinois ranks fifth in 2004 with 613 deaths.

In 2005, she said that the classification with 580 deaths.

Only California, Florida, Pennsylvania and Texas took more alcohol drop in deaths.
California, the population has tripled and Texas has twice higher than the population compared to Illinois, according to the census data.

Four Heart of Illinois teenager dead after weekend car accidents

It is again happening, four other young Heart of Illinois have been killed in car accidents this weekend.The death of an alarming trend of teen killed behind the wheel.

The four teenagers died in three separate accidents, all within 24 hours of each other.

Shortly after 9 am on Saturday in Livingston County, police said Ali, 16, was killed Arbogast, as the car she was climbing a collision with another vehicle.

The accident occurred in Odell Township, on a crossroads, that the neighbors say, is very dangerous. The driver of the vehicle, Casey Branscum, is in good condition.

Then, Sunday, the Bureau County, two other youths were killed and two others wounded in a single vehicle crash.

Saying the police, the driver, 18, Matthew Bence, died when he drove the road shortly before 2 pm

The police is still investigating, but say that alcohol was a factor.

Russell “Blaine” Foster, 16, was also killed in that accident. His parents say he was at a party on Saturday evening.

Two other passengers in the car were wounded. One is in good condition, others were treated and released.

And in Mason County, only a half-hour later, another was killed, adolescence in a single car accident.

Saying the police, 17, Aaron Long was dead on the scene. They say he lost control of his pick-up truck and are still under consideration by the blackout.

The school year is a tragic departure of these four teenagers were killed in the area of car accidents in the medium-Illinois, the weekend.

All adolescents, with the death of classmates get together to ensure that not more age of their comrades died behind the wheel.

“We had a lot to Beijing and three in Tremont and two in the Dee-Mack. Tremont Junior said Drew Scott, alarming number of the list of adolescents death Driving Tazewell County.

This list makes him, to take action.

“It is simply surreal,” said Scott. “One might think that we would now soaked with many others, but it will not be easy, whenever we lose, if the person knew or not, it makes a huge IMPAC.

Scott is the president of the Tazewell County Youth Board, devoted this year to prevent deaths at the wheel.

And after the four victims last weekend, he and other committee members are to act.

“It is very strange and sometimes it is difficult to believe, and I do not feel, well above him, I hope, so that our program, that many people,” said youth Board Vice President Kayla Howe.

Dee-Mack Junior Kayla Howe also know it is like losing a friend.

“I knew Andy Neitzer, and it was strange, because we made a false marriage in school and he was my husband, and it was so surreal,” said Howe.

The two teenagers say, death is something that is often discussed.

“Even in conversations that I have in school, having started, you say:” Well, that is, if I next, what would happen? “And this is something that we should not even talk about it, because you shouldn ‘t have to wonder, to come,” said Scott.

That is why they plan, with young people on board to educate their colleagues in central Illinois.

“I think peer-to-peer-Education works much better. Firstly, they do not feel as adults try to râler, we have reached a certain level,” said Howe.

“You know what happened, we have before and we did not need more or our school,” said Scott.

Are gay adoption has signed as a nation of culture for the next quarrel

March 20 - as any new parents, Daniel Smith and Steve McDonagh eager to praise the unique talents of 8 months of his son.”He loves swimming, McDonagh joked. “It is a great sleeper and a champion pooper,” Smith.

The men, live in Rogers Park, was introduced in the last ten years. In its first 40 years successfully and a restaurant and catering, she felt ready for fatherhood.

On 9 July Nate in the world, and his birthparents, in collaboration with the cradle in Evanston, McDonagh and Smith has chosen to make their farewells.

“We were very pleased,” said Smith. “Everyone - including our families - was very positive.

Not all points of view of their domestic situation favourable. During recent weeks, a flood of new attention on homosexual adoption, which will be the next touted as a battlefield of the nation in the culture war.

Some countries, including Ohio, consider legislation to adopt homosexuals. At the local church official designated Catholic Charities of Boston to stop placing children in same-sex households, the Agency decided earlier this month, the adoption business altogether.

Critics of gay adoption say children have been damaged by Growing up in such households. But many well-being of the child was not in agreement and said that …

Are gay adoption has signed as a nation of culture for the next dispute?

As with all new parents, Daniel Smith and Steve McDonagh eager to praise the unique talents of 8 months of his son.

“He loves swimming,” said McDonagh. “There is a great sleeper and a champion pooper,” Smith.

The men live in the neighborhood of Rogers Park in Chicago, was introduced in the last ten years. In its first 40 years successfully and a restaurant and catering, she felt ready for fatherhood.

On 9 July Nate in the world, born and her parents, works with the adoption agency The Cradle Evanston, Ill., McDonagh and Smith has chosen to make their farewells.

“We were very pleased,” said Smith. “Everybody including our families _ _ has been very positive.

Not all points of view of their domestic situation favourable. During recent weeks, a flood of new attention on homosexual adoption, which will be the next touted as a battlefield of the nation in the culture war.

Some countries, including Ohio, consider legislation to adopt homosexuals. At the local church official designated by Boston Catholic Charities to stop placing children in same-sex households, the Agency decided earlier this month, the adoption business altogether.

Critics of gay adoption say children have been damaged by Growing up in such households. But many well-being of the child was not in agreement and said that if homosexual …

China to raise the bar on adoption

December 21 - citing respect cultural preferences for China, the USA concerning adoption Wednesday, she said accept - with sadness - proposed rule would prevent most adults are single, obese or older more than 49 adoption of Chinese children. “Like all countries, people in China want the best for their children. And yes, it is consistent with what Korea and the Philippines have already done - and it is with both parents are healthy and the elderly is not, “said Terry A Cleo, oversees international adoptions in Life Link, a health and human service organization in Bensenville. “This is not the intention of sanction.”The new rules should come into force on May 1. Agency workers said they expect to finalize adoption for parents whose applications are already underway, but others are the council, would not be eligible under the new rules for others …

The system can only hope exceed

January 30 - Despite previous attempts to reform the death of 2 years, Isaac Foster Care Lethbridge in place a model of dogged persistence failures in Michigan’s Child Welfare System. The overburdened system has seen the number of children, promotion of care is increasing steadily since the mid 1990, as well as public resources to cope with their progress. Isaac was the third child dying under the state of avancement’s Watch the past 18 months. “It is a system in jeopardy, there is no question,” Department of Human Services Director Marianne Udow said. Dir Jennifer Granholm, issues related to the death of Isaac, next Tuesday while his State of the State-Adresse, “said spokeswoman Liz Boyd Monday. Boyd said changes in the promotion of care already implemented by the State “The first step to ensure the protection of children.”"Do we need to do more? Of course,” said Boyd. Marcia Robinson Lowry, director of children’s rights, New York, the group continues the defence that the State in the promotion of care in August, said Michigan needs a more accountability and reduced caseloads for workers, adoptive children move Properties license faster and closer as parents, children can stay with their families before and after how do you help. “This system really needs a very, very thorough review,” said Lowry. “Children for life and keep safe from abuse and psychological trauma seems like it should be at the top on the list of things the state would pay. “A few years ago, Michigan, the system has been regarded as a model of high quality because of its family-preservation. But means of preventing abuse, including

The child at the centre of the struggle between the adoption in Illinois.

A month custody during the struggle for a child, that girls from their mother began to Chicago’s toll-free call for the adoption of a Utah agency ended Thursday in the arms of his grandmother mother-in O’Hare International Airport.Carmen McDonald, 20, Tamia gave in December and for a period of three months and then trying to live their key in the hands of an adoption agency in Utah, prospective adoptive parents and, finally, that the State Custody of children.

The child’s grandmother, Maria McDonald, continued Cherished Child Adoption Agency of Sandy, Utah, in January to get Tamia. McDonald, of Chicago, said his daughter, Carmen, suffered from Postpartum Depression, and was put under pressure, Tamia.

The case of national attention has packed Court of negotiations and a trailer, Tamia’s prayed for a safe return to their families. For supporters of childcare say the case, said the adoption agencies, care must be taken if the adoption of children and mothers, these boards are.

Cook County Circuit Court Judge Michael Murphy decided Wednesday that Tamia should return to Illinois Department of Children and Family Services officials …

Utah adoption agency violated the right marketing child, the judge rules.

CHICAGO Chicago _ A family violence, long months of court battle for the right to raise a baby Tamia has a legal obstacle, but the destiny of the child remains in abeyance.Cook County Circuit Judge Michael Murphy ruled Thursday that the adoption of an agency in Utah, a law against the Intergovernmental Authority on the adoption of it, if the investment is now 6 months old Tamia.

A hearing to determine the next step in the fight for child custody is scheduled for Wednesday. Tamia is supported …


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