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Mar 23, 2017

Roland Lawrence, 94; service today

Jerry Lawrence Jr. and Gilbert Wayne Lawrence. Roland was preceded in death by his wife, Janice T. Lawrence; grandsons, Todd Davis Smith and Grayson E. Lawrence; siblings, Theodore Lawrence, Dolly G. Lloyd, Ruby L. Lawrence, Manley Lawrence, OC Lawrence Jr., Ella Grey Block, a set of triplets, Jerry Roland and Manley and Ralph Lawrence; niece, Deanna Lawrence; and nephew, Manley Lawrence Jr. Flowers are welcome or donations in Roland’s name may be made to Otway Christian Church, 242 Gillikin Road, Beaufort, N.C. 28516.Arrangements are by Munden Funeral Home & Crematory of Morehead City. Online condolences may be made at www.mundenfuneralhome.net. (Paid obituary)... (Carolinacoastonline)

Nov 9, 2016

PREP CROSS COUNTRY: Flowers finishes eight at state meet

Roxana placed 25th. Carlinville finishers included Jason Landon, Samuel Mock, Charles Helton IV, Bailey Lippold, Briley Roper, Cale Williams and Grayson Armour. Roxana finishers were James Henseler, Cree Stumpf, Brandon Isom, Dakota Stumpf, Will Cotter, Devin Thomeczek and Jazz Richardson. Individually, Metro East Lutheran’s Javon Watkins finished 83rd in a time of 16:16 and East Alton-Wood River’s Brenden Springman was 143rd in 17:05. Class 3A In the boys 3A meet, xxxx GIRLS Class 3A Edwardsville placed 26th in the team race. Tigers runners included Abby Schrobilgen, Melissa Spencer, Jaycie Hudson, Abby Korak, Julianna Dterman, Maddie Miller and Victoria Vegher. Class 1A Marquette Catholic High’s Riley McVckery, a freshman ran to an 89th-place finish with a time of 19:37. She had advanced to the state meet as an indivdual out of the Metro East Lutheran Sectional Meet. Jersey’s Ben Flowers finished eighth in Saturday’s IHSA Class 2A Boys State Cross Country at Detweiller Park in Peoria. Report results by email at: [email protected] Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus ... (Alton Telegraph)

Nov 3, 2016

PREP CROSS COUNTRY: Jersey's Flowers repeats as sectional champ

Bailey Lippold (27th in 17:11), junior Jason Landon (28th in 17:15), junior Charles Helton IV (32nd in 17:23) and junior Grayson Armour (45th in 17:36) scored for Carlinville. GIRLS Edwardsville Class 3A Sectional – Edwardsville scored 100 points to place third in the team standings at SIUE and earned its fourth successive state appearance. Minooka swept the top four individual places and won the sectional with 24 points. Yorkville (36) was second, followed by Edwardsville, O’Fallon (124) and Lincoln-Way East (154) as state qualifiers. The Tigers scored sophomore Abby Schrobilgen (13th in 19:46), junior Melissa Spencer (15th in 19:56), freshman Abby Korak (20th in 20:06), senior Julianna Determan (24th in 20:25) and sophomore Jayce Hudson (32nd in 20:33). Metro East Lutheran Class 1A Sectional – Marquette Catholic freshman Riley Vickrey ran fourth in 20:09 to qualify as an individual next Saturday at Detweiller Park in Peoria. Benton freshman Amelia McLain won in 19:48. Ben Flowers Report prep results by email: [email protected] Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus ... (Alton Telegraph)

Aug 15, 2016

'Perennials' compete in flower, design show

Flower Show Sweepstakes (most wins) and Best of Show winners from Tuesday and Friday flower and design shows are shown above. They are (from left):?Grayson Moore, Margie Champer and Bill Kincaid. Various cut flowers and design entries were entered in the Tuesday and Friday shows. Long-time participant Margie Champer received Best of Show with her Tiger Lily and won the Sweepstakes award in cut flowers Tuesday. Hannah Petersen received Honorable Mention. Champer was the Sweepstakes winner in the “Happy Trails to You” design category. Grayson Moore received Best of Show with his “Tea on the Veranda” design. This is the first year, Moore, 10, participated in the flower show. He is the son of Kevin and Katrina Moore and the grandson of long-time participant Karen Moore. Grayson won three first place ribbons in the Tuesday design categories and a third place and honorable mention in the Friday design show. He entered a latch hook and baked goods in several youth categories. He noted his favorite fair entry was designing and decorating cakes. Bill Kincaid, another long-time participant, and Champer, won the Sweepstakes award for the Friday flower show entries. Kincaid won for cut flowers and Champer, design. Jamie Kukunis rece... (The Free Press Standard)

Aug 15, 2016

Patriots' Flowers blooming at right time

New Orleans Saints on Thursday night at Gillette Stadium. Relentless and fleet-footed, the Arkansas alum forced Garrett Grayson to throw the ball out of bounds after being flushed out of the pocket early in the second quarter. And with just over 10 minutes left in the game, he strip-sacked Luke McCown, scooped up the ball and returned it 17 yards for a touchdown. “It felt good,” Flowers said of his performance, which also included five tackles on defense, one on special teams and an additional QB hit. “Ever since I was young, I’ve loved contact. So when the lights came on and it was live, it felt pretty good.” Flowers is a big fan of “The Waterboy” and on his sack-and-score he said he was attempting to channel his innermost Bobby Boucher, the comedy’s crazy, body-bruising football star played by Adam Sandler. But he also understands the need — unlike Boucher — to play with controlled aggression so as to not disrupt the structure of the disciplined defense. “No doubt,” Flowers said. “That intensity — when you say Bobby Boucher, he was kind of crazy in the head on some other levels. But just bring that intensity to the game, that attitude to the game that you have to be around the ball and make a play.” Page 2 of 2 - The Patriots were seemingly set at defensive end with the veteran trio of Chris Long, Rob Ninkovich and Jabaal Sheard as roster locks. That left Flowers and fellow sophomore Geneo Grissom as the leading candidates for the likely final spot. But Ninkovich suffered a torn triceps at practice on Tuesday and isn’t expected to return until October. That means there’s an increased opportunity for not only Flowers and Grissom to make the team, but to get on the field. So far, so good when it comes to Flowers. “I think the fact that he went on injured reserve so early last year is benefiting him this year,” coach Bill Belichick said. “He’s had a full year of training and a full year of the installation and all the preparation going into the season. It’s good to have him out there. “He’s done a good job for us when he’s had an opportunity to play. He played some in the kicking game. He’s got obviously a lot of things he has to work on, too. But he’s shown up pretty much ... (The Providence Journal)

Jun 22, 2016

Poplar attraction: Bethesda's Tulip Hill is close to DC and nature

Reza Baquir, his daughter Ranya and son Shahmeer take an evening stroll through the Tulip Hill neighborhood. Amanda Voisard For the Washington Post Grayson Junkin shoots baskets at his home in the Tulip Hill neighborhood. Schools: Wood Acres Elementary, Thomas W. Pyle Middle and Walt Whitman High. Transit: Montgomery County Ride-On buses serve the area connecting to the Friendship Heights and Bethesda stops on Metro’s Red Line. And the T2 bus stops at River Road and Goldsboro Road. “Anywhere you want to be, you can be in 15 minutes,” said Aronie, who also is the president of the Tulip Hill Citizens Association. Crime: According to the Montgomery County Police, in the past 12 months, no crime was reported in the neighborhood. Amanda Voisard For the Washington Post The Tulip Hill neighborhood of approximately 100 homes has been attracting residents with its mature trees and mid-century homes and easy commute to downtown jobs for more than 60 years. © The Washington Post Company ...

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