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HS WRESTLING: Dallas places third at Frank Wadas Memorial Tournament

Sidney O’Donnell won the 114-pound title to lead Dallas to a third-place finish at the Frank Wadas Memorial Wrestling Tournament on Wednesday at Tunkhannock High School, three points behind tournament champion Troy.

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Bandits Host Halifax for New Year’s Eve (Eve) Game on Friday

December 29, 2022 – National Lacrosse League (NLL)Buffalo Bandits News Release

The Buffalo Bandits return home to KeyBank Center on Friday as they play host to the Halifax Thunderbirds for a New Year’s Eve (Eve) celebration in Banditland.

The first 5,000 fans in attendance will receive Bandits beads. Faceoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on ESPN+ and 1520 AM. Tickets are on sale now.

The Bandits (1-1) are currently in fourth place in the East following an 11-10 loss to Albany in the season opener and an 11-8 victory over the Toronto Rock on December 17.

Meanwhile, the Thunderbirds (2-0) enter the contest in second place in the division with a plus-19 goal differential after outscoring opponents 38-19 through their first two games of the season.

Rochester sits atop the Eastern Conference standings with a 3-0 overall record.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Bandits vs. Thunderbirds.

Last time out

The Bandits bounced back from their season opening loss, using a five-goal second quarter to power past the Rock and pick up their first win of the season at FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario.

Dhane Smith led the way with six points (1+5), dishing out five assists for the second straight game. Kyle Buchanan recorded five points (1+4) while Tehoka Nanticoke (3+1), Chris Cloutier (2+2) and Josh Byrne (2+2) all tallied four]-point nights.

Goaltender Matt Vinc made 52 saves in net.

Coming off the bye week, Buffalo opened the contest on a 3-0 run with goals from Smith, Nanticoke and Byrne.

Despite a three-goal response from their…

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Olive Tree students meet snakes, turtles during program with Mohican naturalist

Jim Brewer  |  Special to Ashland Times-Gazette

Gracie Jefferies didn’t expect to visit, eye to eye, with a gray rat snake.

But that was her unexpected treat Friday, Jan. 13, when she was the first beneficiary of a close encounter with reptiles in her after-school session at the Olive Tree Care Center.

“We are planning to set up presentations by different community resources as part of our program,” said Kristy Spreng, director of Olive Tree. “The visit today by Kyle Casey, naturalist at Mohican State Park, was the first session in this program.”

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Casey provided the dozen or more students at Olive Tree, which offers before and after school care for students in grades K-6, an interesting and at times entertaining presentation on Ohio reptiles as the inaugural program.

The program started off quietly enough, with Casey unpacking a box filled with various turtle shells, ranging from tiny ones, about three inches long, to huge and scary snapping turtle shells, a foot or more around.

After talking about the shells, he went to a plastic tote and pulled out a live turtle, a box turtle, one of the species most commonly found in Ohio, and discussed its characteristics.

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“This is a girl turtle,” he said. “You can tell by the shape of their shells. Females are higher and more rounded, while male turtles have flatter shells.”

Shells that turtles carry on their backs are for protection, and if for some reason a shell is broken, a turtle will grow another, Casey told the children.

After packing the female turtle back in his tote, he pulled a more exciting creature out of it, a gray rat snake, about long.

Fifth grader Gracie Jeffries got the…

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About a week before Americans and friends would gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, a convoy of trucks rolled to a stop in the war-ravaged Tigray region of Ethiopia. Humanitarian workers began to unload hundreds of tons of food. Fighting and instability had made the work dangerous, but now sacks heavy with wheat and split peas and vast containers of vegetable oil were being sorted and sent directly to the region’s hungry.

The United Nations’ World Food Programme, the largest humanitarian organization on the planet, had organized the effort. Estimates suggest the deliveries would help 67,000 people.

Man sitting atop truck filled with sacks (WFP)Trucks filled with food aid queue outside a warehouse in Gode, Ethiopia, for unloading. (WFP)

It was a significant achievement against hunger, yet David Beasley, an American from South Carolina and the agency’s executive director since 2017, finds it hard to take comfort from one success as he thinks of how many more people still need help.

At the end of 2022, the WFP is on track to provide food, medicine and support to 153 million people in at least 80 countries, many of them dealing with war and famine. That’s the most people in the program’s 60-year history.

“When I took over, my goal was, ‘What can I do to make the World Food Programme no longer needed?’” Beasley told ShareAmerica in phone interview from the agency’s headquarters in Rome. “We still have a lot of work to do.”

David Beasley smiling at black child (WFP)The World Food Programme’s executive director, David Beasley, talks to a young boy at the Imvepi Refugee Settlement in Uganda. (WFP)

The WFP has grown under Beasley’s watch to become a $10 billion annual effort with more than 22,000 staffers…

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Bandits return from break, take on high-flying Halifax

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Billy Joel to play grand opening of new Fallsview theatre in February

Fourteen years ago he was the first act to play the new theatre at Caesars Windsor’s new 5,000-seat theatre. And in three months, Billy Joel will play the grand opening of the new 5,000-seat OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member and one of the biggest-selling artists in the world will perform Feb. 25 at the $130-million venue.

Richard Taylor, president of Niagara Casinos, said Joel coming to Niagara Falls shows how the new theatre will “enhance the entertainment landscape of Niagara.”

Ray Pinneault, chief executive officer and president of Mohegan — the service provider for the city’s two casinos — said Joel and Mohegan have a longstanding relationship.

“We look forward to watching our old friend grace the stage at this show, and to many inspiring, exhilarating, unforgettable performances that will undoubtedly follow.”

Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati was thrilled to hear the music icon is coming to town.

“This will send out a global message that Niagara Falls is back and better than ever,” he said.

“What a great amenity for locals to enjoy world-class talent right in their backyard, without having to go to Toronto or Buffalo. This is just the beginning.”

Joel is currently on tour and also has a monthly residency at Madison Square Garden. In the spring he starts a series of shows with Stevie Nicks.

The six-time Grammy winner has sold 160 million albums worldwide. His 1985 collection “Greatest Hits – Volume I & II” is among the biggest-selling albums ever in the U.S.

In June 2008, Joel played to invited guests at Caesars Windsor’s Colosseum theatre. It as part of the venue’s $439-million makeover to compete with Detroit casinos.

Fallsview Casino’s new theatre was originally slated to open in the spring of 2020 before it was shut down by the pandemic.

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Mainland, Lenape win – Score at the Shore – Semis, Consols

Tye Dorset delivered a game-high 21 points as Lenape won, 51-33, over Holy Spirit in the semifinal round of the Score at the Shore tournament at Southern in Manahawkin.

Myles Primas added 18 points for Lenape (5-1), which went on a decisive 17-6 run in the second quarter for a 26-15 lead at halftime.

Holy Spirit is now 2-4.

Lenape will face Mainland in the final round on Friday at 5:15 p.m.

Holy Spirit will play Howell in the third place round at 3:30 p.m.

Mainland 49, Howell 38

Cohen Cook contributed a game-high 20 points for unbeaten Mainland (6-0) in winning over Howell (2-3) in the semifinal round of the Score at the Shore tournament at Southern.

Mainland led 31-19 at halftime and will face Lenape in the final round on Friday at 5:15 p.m.

Chris Meehan paced Howell with 11 points while David Orloff added 10 more.

Howell will play Holy Spirit in the round for third place at 3:30 p.m.

Southern 51, Pleasantville 37

Tom Menegus recorded a double double of 18 points and 10 rebounds as Southern (4-1) downed Pleasantville (4-3) in the consolation round of the Score at the Shore at Southern.

Leo Crowley added 10 points for Southern, which led 26-20 at halftime, and will play West Windsor-Plainsboro South in the fifth place round on Friday at 1:45 p.m.

Marki Barnes paced Pleasantville with 15 points while Ivan Mitchell put in 10 more.

Pleasantville will play Cedar Creek in the seventh place round on Friday at 12 p.m.

West Windsor-Plainsboro South 72, Cedar Creek 66 (OT)

West Windsor-Plainsboro South (3-3) prevailed in overtime over Cedar Creek (2-5) in the consolation round of the Score at the Shore at Southern in Manahawkin.

West Windsor-Plainsboro South will play Southern in the fifth place round on Friday at 1:45 p.m.

Cedar Creek will face Pleasantville in the seventh place round at 12 p.m.

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WVC basketball: Aufiero, Nanticoke Area top North Pocono

At North Pocono, Claire Aufiero made six field goals and scored 17 points to lead Nanticoke Area to a 42-31 victory over North Pocono on Friday in WVC girls basketball. Navaeh Baran added eight points.

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