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Olympic Conference Girls Soccer Coaches’ All-Star Selections, 2024

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The teams below were selected by coaches from the conference, not NJ.com. These teams are independent from NJ.com’s All-State and All-Group teams. Again, these teams are selected by coaches from the conference.

All-American Division

1st Team

F-Talia Armando, Cherry Hill East, So.

F-Abigail Ondo, Rancocas Valley, Jr.

F-Nevaeh Roark, Eastern, Sr.

F-Maddie Sadusky, Shawnee, Jr.

F-Paige Wagner, Cherokee, Jr.

M-Julia Maher, Cherry Hill East, Jr.

M-Joanna Marlin, Rancocas Valley, Sr.

M-Caitlyn Olkowski, Shawnee, So.

M-Julia Tepes, Shawnee, Sr.

M-Abbie Zubrzycki, Cherokee, Jr.

D-Erin Doyle, Shawnee, Sr.

D-Joelle Giquinto, Shawnee, Sr.

D-Kaylie Peacock, Rancocas Valley, Sr.

D-Leah Scheuemann, Eastern, So.

D-Morgan Shank, Cherokee, Sr.

GK-Araba Abanyie, Eastern, Sr.

GK-Mackenzie Borbi, Shawnee, Jr.

2nd Team

F-Aubrey Benfield, Eastern, Sr.

F-Lily Burt, Eastern, Sr.

F-Samantha Elswerth, Lenape, Sr.

F-Kira Fowler, Cherry Hill East, Jr.

F-Eva Matesich, Shawnee, Sr.

F-Cameron Petras, Rancocas Valley, So.

M-Lauren Carter, Cherry Hill East, Jr.

M-Ceci Deroian, Shawnee, Sr.

M-Stephanie Monroe, Cherokee, Sr.

M-Keira Platt, Lenape, Jr.

M-Skylar Yezzi, Eastern, So.

D-Callie Ferguson, Eastern, Jr.

D-Melina Fioravanti, Lenape, Jr.

D-Avery Kornafel, Shawnee, Jr.

D-Dylan Kratchman, Cherry Hill East, So.

D-Alyssa Perez, Cherry Hill East, Sr.

D-Morrison Reeve, Cherokee, Jr.

D-Aspen Tucker, Lenape, Fr.

GK-Gabriella Jacobo, Rancocas Valley, Fr.

GK-Madison Schultz, Cherry Hill East, Sr.

All-National Division

1st Team

F-Lizzie Arthur, Moorestown, Sr.

F-Veronika Jablonski, Cherry Hill West, So.

F-Hunter Kintzing, Paul Vi, So.

F-Erin Moriarty, B. Eustace, Sr.

F-Julie Short, Cherry Hill West, Sr.

M-Mia Abbey, Bishop Eustace, Sr.

M-Alana Alayo, Cherry Hill West, Jr.

M-Julia Blong, Moorestown, Jr.

M-Hannah Eichman, Seneca, Jr.

M-Emma McCarthy, Paul VI, Jr.

D/M-Dani Hennessy, Paul VI, Sr.

D-Reghan Dundee, Bishop Eustace, So.

D-Nora Eberman, Seneca, Sr.

D-Elia Oteri, Moorestown, Jr.

D-Rayna Robertson, Cherry Hill West, Sr.

GK-Izzy Serano, Bishop Eustace, Sr.

GK-Lauren Swafford, Moorestown, Sr.

2nd Team

F-Katie Bianco, Moorestown, Sr.

F-Abbie Brown, Camden Catholic, Fr.

F-Mikayla Cubbage, Winslow, Jr.

F-Carli Fox, Bishop Eustace, Fr.

F-Caydence Feehan, Seneca, Jr.

F-Jahyra Jackson, Winslow, Jr.

F-Camryn Koerner, Paul Vi, So.

F-Julia Lewis, Cherry Hill West, Sr.

M-Leilani Beasley, Camden Catholic, Sr.

M-Caelyn Black, Winslow, Jr.

M-Alyssa Catando, Seneca, Sr.

M-Leah Dicicco, Camden Catholic, Sr.

M-Kayla Dunn, Camden Catholic, Sr.

M-Natalie Janulis, Moorestown, So.

M-Eleanor Lawyer, Paul Vi, So.

M-Mya Tinges, Bishop Eustace, So.

M-Daniela Vogel, Paul VI, Jr.

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Nanticoke

Athlete of the Week: Mathias Mitchell, Nanticoke Area basketball

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Nanticoke Area’s Mathias Mitchell had an MVP kind of weekend at Lackawanna Trail’s Cal King Tournament. He scored 47 points over the two day event on his way to being named the tournament MVP.

In the opener against Western Wayne, Mitchell scored 26 points. He followed that up in Saturday’s championship game against Lake-Lehman with 21 points in helping the Trojans get off to a 4-0 start to begin the season.

How important was it for the team to get off to a fast start: It was pretty important. We lost a lot of good seniors from last year. For us to get off to a 4-0 start is a good moral boost.

Moving up to Class 5A this season, what is the team’s approach: We just have to take care of the little stuff. Our coach always tells us to worry about what we do before we worry about what other teams are doing.

Is it different preparing for the season having to play teams you haven’t normally played before: The main difference is scouting. We don’t have much film on them and we don’t know much about them.

What are you looking forward to the most entering the conference schedule: Playing against some really good competition.

Can you see the confidence building within the team after getting off to the start you have: Yes. I think the more we win the more we grow as players. We just become more confident in what we can do.

Are you ready to take on the role of primary scorer for the team this season, if necessary: Yes. Definitely. I worked hard all offseason for it and I’m ready for it.

What are your hobbies outside of school: Just…

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Unami

On Iraq’s Victory Day, UNAMI recalls Iraqis’ great sacrifices

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) recalled on Tuesday the tremendous sacrifices made by Iraqis to retake their homeland from the terrorist group ISIS and provide stability and security to the entire country.

On December 10, Iraq commemorates Victory Day, which marks the liberation of its territory from the terrorist group ISIS.

The Iraqi Victory Day emphasizes the need of maintaining the progress made by all Iraqis and their international allies, according to a statement released by UNAMI.

Iraq’s Victory Day represents an appeal for everyone to strengthen national unity and create a resilient Iraq that is free from the tensions and conflicts that affect the region.

UNAMI urged ongoing efforts to clear Iraq of all types of radicalism and extremism, not only the remaining ISIS members.

The UN also reaffirmed its unwavering support for the Iraqi government and people in regaining authority and sovereignty over their country as well as in attaining long-term stability and progress.

Iraq has demonstrated to the world that, with the help of its people, it is possible to overcome obstacles and build a more promising future for all of its residents, according to UNAMI.

In 2014, the terrorist group ISIS took control of large areas in Iraq and Syria before being defeated in 2017.

More than five million Iraqis had to flee the governorates of Nineveh, Salah Al-Din, parts of Kirkuk, Diyala, and Anbar because of ISIS control over these areas in 2014.

Iraq announced in late 2017 the liberation of all its territories from the grip of ISIS, but the authorities are constantly launching security operations to pursue remnants of the terrorist group.



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Enter to Win Tickets to See Earth, Wind & Fire at Mohegan Sun

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Nanticoke

HS ROUNDUP: Irizarry scores 21 to pace Valley West to victory

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    Nanticoke Area’s Nevaeh Baran, right, steals the ball as Wyoming Valley West’s Rebecca Staniecki defends in Nanticoke on Monday, Dec. 9, 2024. BILL TARUTIS / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

  • Nanticoke Area’s Kate Reed, left, blocks the shot of Wyoming...

    Nanticoke Area’s Kate Reed, left, blocks the shot of Wyoming Valley West’s Thalia Irizarry in Nanticoke on Monday, Dec. 9, 2024. BILL TARUTIS / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

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  • Wyoming Valley West’s Gabbi Novitski, right, looks to pass around...

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UN Envoy highlights Iraq’s progress, challenges in briefing to Security Council

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Shafaq News/ The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Iraq, Mohamed Al-Hassan, delivered a comprehensive briefing to the UN Security Council, highlighting Iraq’s strides toward stability and the ongoing challenges it faces.

“Iraq today is not the same as it was 20 years ago or even five years ago,” Al-Hassan said. “Despite numerous obstacles, Iraq is more secure, stable, and open.” He expressed confidence in Iraq’s ability to overcome crises and move toward a brighter future.

Al-Hassan outlined positive developments, including the successful completion of Iraq’s national census, the election of a new parliament speaker, and the recent Kurdistan Region elections. He also praised the government’s commitment to infrastructure development and improving public services.

The envoy commended Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani’s firm stance in keeping Iraq out of conflicts, calling the country a “strong voice for peace and stability.”

“PM Al-Sudani has consistently called for an end to regional tensions, stressing need for respect of Iraqi sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

Efforts to position Iraq as a hub for transportation, energy, and trade were also lauded. “Such initiatives underscore Iraq’s efforts to foster regional integration and prosperity, which also bring hopes and opportunities.”

While highlighting progress, Al-Hassan acknowledged that corruption continues to hinder Iraq’s socio-economic growth, stressing that “Iraq requires comprehensive changes and reform that will bolster accountability, promote competency, improve transparency, and fortify governance systems.”

“I fully trust the government is taking promising steps in this direction.”

The envoy also called for stronger state institutions and the promotion of human rights as “the country moving away from its dark past.” However, he expressed regret over delays in appointing the board of the Independent High Commission for Human Rights…

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First State National Historical Park Finalizes the Brandywine Valley Trail Plan

A administrative road leads downhill surrounded by vibrant colored fall leaves. News Release Date: December 9, 2024

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WILMINGTON, Del. – The Brandywine Valley Trail Plan at First State National Historical Park can move forward. The plan defines a designated shared-use 27.8-mile trail network that will provide high-quality recreational opportunities, promote visitor safety and enjoyment and preserve connectivity with leased property within the Brandywine Valley section of the park and neighboring properties. 
 
Today, the National Park Service (NPS) issued a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) on the Environmental Assessment (EA) for the plan. In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the EA considers alternatives, including a no-action alternative, as well as environmental impacts. The EA was presented to the public during three public meetings and was available for public comment from July 2, 2024 to August 1, 2024. After consultation with the Delaware Tribe of Indians, Delaware Nation, the Delaware State Historic Preservation Office, the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office and local government and considering public comments, the NPS selected the proposed action alternative.

The selected action will: 

  • Designate a 27.8 mile shared-use trail network, which includes the administrative roads. All trails will be open to hiking, equestrian use and bicycling (including Class 1 and Class 3 e-bikes). The trail network incorporates 15 miles of existing trails and will add 8.5 miles of new trails (to be constructed). The NPS will close and restore to natural condition a total of 8.1 miles of trails. In addition, 4.3 miles of administrative roads will be open to public recreational use. 
  • Reduce impacts on soil erosion and water resources by closing or rerouting trails with excessive slopes and reducing water crossings.   
  • Take roughly…

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How to see Keith Urban at Mohegan Sun next year

UNCASVILLE, Conn. (WTNH) — Blue ain’t your color, but it might be how you’re feeling if you miss Keith Urban’s Connecticut tour stop next year.

The Grammy Award-winning country artist is set to bring his “High and Alive World Tour” to Mohegan Sun at 7 p.m. on Oct. 3, 2025.

Jerry Seinfeld to perform in Bridgeport in 2025

The tour will include special guests Chase Matthew, Alana Springsteen, and Karley Scott Collins.

Some of Urban’s most famous songs include “Long Hot Summer,” “Days Go By,” “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” and “Somewhere In My Car.” His latest album “High” was released in September.

Tickets will be available to the general public on Ticketmaster starting at 10 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 13.

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For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WTNH.com.

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Nanticoke

GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: PA wins opener; WA also picks up first victory

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Daniella Ranieli scored 23 points and Lili Hintze hit three 3-pointers Tuesday night when Pittston Area went to Nanticoke for its girls basketball opener and came home with a 51-37 victory.

Ranieli was 10-for-12 from the line.

Hintze finished with 13 points.

Caitlyn Majiros led Nanticoke with 16 points.

The Lady Patriots led 13-8 after one quarter and 23-15 at halftime. They pulled away with a 16-10, fourth-quarter advantage.

Wyoming Area 27, Montrose 23

Wyoming Area picked up its first win of the season while finishing third in the James Akens Memorial Tip-Off Tournament by beating Montrose Nov. 30 at North Pocono.

Abby Sterba led the way with 10 points and five rebounds and landed a spot on the all-tournament team.

Shannon Kearns grabbed a team-high eight rebounds and Kendall Day added five.

Sterba opened the scoring with a 3-pointer 22 seconds into the game and Wyoming Area led 11-9 after one quarter.

Points were much harder to come by from there.

The Lady Warriors allowed just two points over the next two quarters. They shut out Montrose in the second quarter to take a 17-9 halftime lead.

Wyoming Area built the lead to 20-11 before Montrose rallied to within three points with a 10-3 run over the first 3½ minutes of the fourth quarter.

The Lady Warriors used free throws to push the lead back to 27-21 with 1:21 left. Montrose managed just one basket, with 23 seconds left, the rest of the way.

Riverside 40, Wyoming Area 25

Emily McCullon scored 14 points to lead Riverside to Tuesday’s non-league win.

Abby Sterba led Wyoming Area with 12 points. Kendall Day pulled down eight rebounds and Shannon…

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Survivors and victims of Daesh crimes deserve justice: UK statement at the UN Security Council

The UK welcomes the UN’s transition planning and the cooperation between the Government of Iraq and UNAMI. It is important that this transition happens smoothly.

We also welcome the holding of parliamentary elections in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq on 20 October and UNAMI’s support to the Independent High Electoral Commission in successfully conducting these elections.

This serves as an important expression of the voice of the people of the KRI and the continued democratic legitimacy of the Kurdistan Regional Government.

Now that the results have been certified, we hope for a swift government formation process. We also hope that UNAMI will continue to work closely with IHEC in the final year of its mandate.

Lessons learned from the KRI elections can inform the planning of federal elections scheduled for next year.

President, as a member of the ICRC-chaired Tripartite Commission for the Missing from the First Gulf War, the UK is committed to supporting the Kuwait missing persons and property file.

We welcome Prime Minister Al-Sudani’s personal commitment to this issue and urge the Government of Iraq to redouble its efforts in line with Security Council Resolution 2732.

We hope this transitional period provides Iraq with an opportunity to demonstrate tangible progress, and we will work with Iraq, Kuwait and other parties to ensure a suitable follow-on mechanism as appropriate.

We are reviewing the proposed amendments to Iraq’s Personal Status Law and emphasise the importance of any amendments being compatible with Iraq’s international obligations.

Following recent events in Syria, we are concerned about the potential for further escalation in the region including its impact on Iraq and the KRI.

We urge those with influence to encourage militias based in Iraq to refrain from attacks, including on Israeli population centres which risk further conflict.

The UK will continue to press…

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