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Tennessee basketball schedule: game times, TV assignments announced for 2021-22 season

Most of Tennessee basketball‘s game times and television assignments were announced Thursday.

A handful of games did not receive a tipoff time, including the Vols’ game at Kentucky on Jan. 15. The game at Rupp Arena will air on either ESPN or ESPN2 with a start time yet to be announced.

Tennessee’s neutral-site clash with Memphis did not receive either a tipoff time or a television assignment. The Vols and Tigers play at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Dec. 18.

Seven of UT’s 18 SEC games were given two potential television assignments. Three of those games also were given two possible start times.

The SEC Tournament is scheduled to take place from March 9-13 in Tampa, Florida.

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Here is the full schedule with game times and television assignments:

  • Saturday, Oct. 30 — Lenoir-Rhyne, 3 p.m. ET, SEC Network+ (exhibition)
  • Tuesday, Nov. 9 — UT Martin, 7 p.m. ET, SEC Network
  • Sunday, Nov. 14 — ETSU, noon ET, SEC Network
  • Saturday, Nov. 20 — Villanova, 1 p.m. ET, ESPN News (Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut)
  • Sunday, Nov. 21 — North Carolina or Purdue, 1 p.m./3:30 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN (Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut)
  • Friday, Nov. 26 — Tennessee Tech, TBD, SEC Network+
  • Tuesday, Nov. 30 — Presbyterian, 7 p.m. ET, SEC Network
  • Saturday, Dec. 4 — at Colorado, 2 p.m. ET, FS1
  • Tuesday, Dec. 7 — Texas Tech, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN (Jimmy V Classic. in New York City)
  • Saturday, Dec. 11 — UNC Greensboro, 4:30 p.m. ET, SEC Network
  • Tuesday, Dec. 14 — USC Upstate, TBD, SEC Network+
  • Saturday, Dec. 18 — Memphis, TBD, TBD (at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena)
  • Wednesday, Dec. 22 — Arizona, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN2
  • Wednesday, Dec. 29 — at Alabama,…

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Local roundup: Wyoming Area tops Lackawanna Trail in field hockey

Lyla Rehill scored twice and Nina Angeli added another goal as Wyoming Area defeated host Lackawanna Trail 3-0 in a high school field hockey game on Wednesday.

Carly Saranchek made 8 saves to record the shutout for Wyoming Area.

Lilly Retrat had 10 saves for Lackawanna Trail.

Crestwood 3, Dallas o

Gabby Ambosie, Aubrey Macri and Emily DelVecchio all scored to lead Crestwood past Dallas.

Isabella Caporuscio made four saves to record the shutout.

Lake-Lehman 5, Wilkes-Barre Area 1

Sophia Lenza scored three goals to leads Lake-Lehman past Wilkes-Barre Area.

Also scoring for the Black Knights were Grace O’Donnell and Ava Klopp.

Ava Mondulick scored Wilkes-Barre Area’s only goal.

Northwest Area 4, Shikellamy 1

Morgan Hermanofski scored two goals and assisted on another to lead Northwest past Shikellamy.

GIRLS SOCCER 

Nanticoke 10, West Scranton 0

Alexis Atkins scored three goals and Shelby Shepanski added two to lead the Trojans past visiting West Scranton.

Also scoring for Nanticoke were Talli Ormes, Ariana Piestrak, Raiden Ball, Kaleah Moran and CarolAnn Larson.

Moran and Savannah Atkins each made a save in goal to combined for the shutout.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Pittston Area 3, Tunkhannock 0

Pittston Area won by game scores of 25-23, 25-11, 25-20.

Pittston Area was led by Jiana Moran (14 digs, 10 assists, 16 service points, 5 aces), Emily Dietrick (14 digs, 3 service points) and Emma Rinaldi (7 kills, 5 blocks, 3 service points).

The Tigers were led by Emma Elias (23 digs, 1 kill, 3 service points, 1 ace, 1 assist), Lorelai Paxton (7 digs, 11 service points, 3 aces, 1 kill, 1 assist) and Emily Schultz (6 kills, 4 assists, 3 digs, 1 service point).

Nanticoke 3, Wyoming Area 0

Nanticoke swept Wyoming Area.

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UPDATE: Teens identified in fatal Mohican Township crash

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Pair of Tribe teams win tourneys to earn spot in Alliance Nationals

Delaware Tribe 16U team 2021

The Delaware Tribe 16U team celebrates earning their ticket to national competition with an undefeated performance in New Jersey on Sept. 25-26.

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It was a proverbial flex of the softball muscles for a pair of local Delaware Tribe softball teams this past weekend, as both the 16U and 14U teams won their respective Alliance Softball National Qualifier brackets to earn a spot in the national championship tournaments next year.

The 16U Tribe squad — coached by Sarah Hoban — went undefeated in their games held in Pennsville, N.J., last weekend. Shaniya Lewis and Lily Hoban each hit home runs in the team’s quarterfinal win, with Lewis adding a second to her stat line with a walk-off, game-winning blast in the semifinals.

“Alliance Fastpitch is who puts on the championship series, and it was hosted by East Coast Softball,” Hoban noted. “It’s done like the college World Series. We competed against teams that featured kids from multiple states on them, while we are basically an all-local team. So it makes it pretty special to know that.

“The girls really played well all weekend long,” she added. “Lily Hoban batted over .500 for the tournament. Sisters Laniya and Shaniya Lewis really swung the bats well. Ava Calciano, Jaya Shaub and Kinsley Hall also had some big hits for us.”

For the weekend, Hoban batted .556, with a pair of doubles, a triple and the home run previously mentioned. Laniya Lewis had a pair of doubles, while sister Shaniya had the two home runs and a double amongst her offensive output.

Other extra base hits for the Tribe included a triple from Calciano, two doubles and a triple from Hall, three doubles from Shaub and a double by Aniya Blake.

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At Mohegan Sun, Lamont places historic bet on the home team

In a bet both sound and politic, Gov. Ned Lamont put down $50 on the home team around 9:45 a.m. Thursday at Mohegan Sun.

And legal sports betting was underway in Connecticut.

Minutes after placing the first such bet in state history, Lamont traveled to Foxwoods Resort Casino, where he placed $20 bets on the New York Yankees and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and took another bow with Mashantucket Pequot tribal officials.

In both places, the governor said, “This has been a long time coming.”

Before James Gessner Jr., the Mohegan chairman, cut a ceremonial ribbon, Jeff Hamilton, Mohegan Sun’s president and general manager, provided Lamont with a brief tutorial on one of several self-service kiosks in the casino’s temporary FanDuel Sportsbook in the Bow & Arrow Sports Bar. After some remarks, Lamont placed a bet at a counter window manned by a teller.

“Fifty on the Sun,” he said as he turned from the window, signaling he’d bet on the Connecticut Sun, the Mohegan-owned WNBA team that was scheduled to play in nearby  Mohegan Sun Arena in about 10 hours.

The Sun were a 71/2-point favorite to beat the Chicago Sky and even their best-of-five playoff series at a game apiece.

Asked what else he might bet on, Lamont said he’d been learning about “prop” bets, short for proposition, which can be made on individual performances, such as how many touchdown passes a quarterback might throw in a game — or in a half or a quarter.

“The prop bet I’d like to make is whether Tom Brady and Bill Belichick embrace at the end of their game,” Lamont quipped, referring to the former New England Patriots quarterback whose Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Belichick-coached Patriots this Sunday night in a much-anticipated National Football League tilt.

At Foxwoods, he…

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Field Hockey: Results, links and featured coverage for Thurs., Sept. 30

No. 7 North Hunterdon at No. 6 Warren Hills, 6:30

Thursday, Sep. 30

In-Season Tournaments, First Round

St. Elizabeth (1-3-2) at County Tournament preliminary game, TBA

Regular Season

BCSL

Audubon (3-3) at Cinnaminson (6-2-1), 3:45pm

Maple Shade (3-3) at Overbrook (2-5), 3:45pm

Cherry Hill West (3-5) at New Egypt (5-2), 4pm

Hamilton West (1-8) at Bordentown (1-7-1), 4:45pm

CAPE-ATLANTIC

Ocean City (7-1) at Absegami (2-5), 3:45pm

COLONIAL

Audubon (3-3) at Cinnaminson (6-2-1), 3:45pm

Collingswood (5-3-1) at Bishop Eustace (6-3), 3:45pm

Lenape (2-4-1) at West Deptford (3-5), 3:45pm

Sterling (3-5) at Gateway (6-3), 4pm

Haddon Township (3-4-1) at Gloucester (3-5), 4pm

CVC

Hamilton West (1-8) at Bordentown (1-7-1), 4:45pm

ESSEX/UNION

Millburn (1-6) at Scotch Plains-Fanwood (2-5-1), 4pm

Verona (2-4-1) at Columbia (5-2-1), 4pm

Livingston (2-4-2) at Glen Ridge (5-1), 4pm

Gov. Livingston (4-3-1) at Caldwell (1-3), 4pm

Montclair (6-1) at Newark Academy (1-5), 4pm

Mount St. Dominic (3-4-1) at Cranford (4-3), 6pm

GMC

Metuchen (4-2) vs. Sayreville (1-5-1) at SWMHS, 4pm

Monroe (3-5) at South Brunswick (4-5), 5:30pm

Piscataway (0-6) at South Plainfield (7-2), 6pm

NEFHL

Wayne Hills (5-4) at West Milford (6-4), 4pm

River Dell (2-6) at Demarest (0-6), 7pm

NJAC

Vernon (6-2) vs. Hackettstown (4-3) at HHS Morrison Field, 4pm

Morris Knolls (3-3-1) at Morris Hills (3-4), 4pm

Lenape Valley (5-1-1) at North Warren (0-6), 4pm

Randolph (7-1) at Chatham (4-2-1), 4pm

West Morris (3-4) at Roxbury (0-8), 4pm

Mendham (4-3) at Morristown (3-2-1), 4pm

Pope John (0-9) at Parsippany Hills (4-2-2), 4pm

OLYMPIC

Collingswood (5-3-1) at Bishop Eustace (6-3), 3:45pm

Lenape (2-4-1) at West Deptford (3-5), 3:45pm

Winslow (0-2) at Seneca (6-3), 3:45pm

Cherry Hill West (3-5) at New Egypt (5-2), 4pm

Woodstown (7-1) at Washington Township (2-5), 4pm

SHORE

Lakewood (0-6) vs. Manchester Township (3-7) at Manchester, 3:45pm

Holmdel (7-3) at Rumson-Fair Haven (8-1), 3:45pm

Barnegat (8-1) at…

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‘I hope our ancestors can see what we are doing’: New fellowship supports Indigenous leaders, artists

Michelle Falkenstein  |  For The Journal News

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COVID deaths of Native Americans linked to limited access to resources and healthcare

COVID ravaged McKinley County, where roughly 74% of the population is non-Hispanic Native American — mostly Navajo and Zuni — and access to resources is scarce.

Jasper Colt, USA TODAY

ANCRAM, N.Y. — Writer and environmental advocate Jasmine Neosh, a member of the Menominee Nation, laments that her people have forgotten centuries of knowledge about native plants. During the pandemic, she says, this lost wisdom was felt even more acutely.

“Many tribes were hit hard by economic hardship,” says Neosh, a student in the Sustainable Development Institute at the College of Menominee Nation in Wisconsin. “In my panic, I realized that we are going to have to learn how to feed ourselves.” And so, Neosh undertook a project to find out about edible flora on the Menominee reservation.

In recognition of her efforts to create a more sustainable food system for her people, Neosh was named one of four inaugural winners of a Forge Project Fellowship, a program designed to support established and emerging Indigenous leaders working in land justice, education, food security and culture.

The fellowship includes financial support of $25,000 and a residency…

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LOHREY, Adelaide

LOHREY, Adelaide Mason

Adelaide Mason Lohrey of Seaford passed away on Friday, September 24, 2021,at Tidal Health – Nanticoke Hospital in Seaford, DE. She was 74.

She was born on November 11, 1946, in Bronxville, New York, the daughter of the late Charles Sanford King, II and Adelaide Whittemore King.

After graduating High School, she earned her nursing certificate from the Clara Mass School of Nursing and pursued a life-long career caring for others. She worked as an emergency room nurse at Miami Valley and Grandview Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio for more than 40 years.

She was a former member of the United Church of Christ. In her free time, she loved to travel and spend time with her family and friends.

She is survived by her sister, Sandra Ruark and her husband Jay of Federalsburg, a brother Douglas King of Highbridge, NJ, two grandchildren: Megan Kilpatrick, Benjamin Kilpatrick, daughters-in-law; Rebecca Kilpatrick and her husband

William, and Roberta Lohrey-Drake and her husband Doug; a niece Lisa Wencloff, nephew E. Alan Ruark, and great-niece Sarah Wencloff and great-nephew Jacob Wencloff.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Robert Lohrey, her children: Christine Adelaide Reutter and Frederick Charles Reutter.

There will be a celebration of life service for her at a later date.

Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Caroline County Humane Society, 407 West Belle Street, Ridgely, MD 21660 or the Humane Society of Greene County Ohio, 187 Bellbrook Ave., Xenia, OH 45385.

Services entrusted to the Framptom Funeral Home and Cremation Center. Share memories with the family at

www.framptom.com

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UPDATED: Willard teen killed in Mohican Township crash

Sep. 29—MOHICAN TOWNSHIP — A Willard teen was killed and a Greenwich teen hospitalized after a single-vehicle crash in Mohican Township on Tuesday afternoon, according to the Ashland Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

The driver has been identified as Owen Ray Feichtner, 16, of Willard, and a student at South Central High School. He died at the scene of the crash.

The passenger has been identified as Anthony Ray Morrison, 16, from Greenwich. He was treated and released from UH Samaritan Medical Center in Ashland.

The incident took place on Ohio 179 near Township Road 405 at about 4:10 p.m. Troopers responded to the scene and found an SUV on its top in a bean field.

According to the Patrol, the vehicle was traveling south on Ohio 179, when it overtook a vehicle in a no-passing zone, lost control, drove left of center, over-corrected, went off the right side of the road, struck a ditch, and overturned multiple times.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Ashland County Sheriff’s Office, Jeromesville Fire/EMS, and White’s Towing.

Speed is considered to be a factor in the crash. Drugs and or alcohol do not appear to be involved.

The incident remains under investigation.

Feichtner was remembered by everybody on Facebook.

Tiffany Fry: Our hearts are broken for The Feichtner Family.

Owey was Addy’s big brother, best friend, pig-showing best buddy! He looked out for her in every way possible! Owen Feichtner was loved by so many especially us and we will always hold our memories of him close!

Hold your loved ones extra close, kiss them one more time before you walk out the door life is just unfair!

Patti Seidel: I am numb. I’m so heartbroken for our SC family and for Feichtner family. I’m not sure how we will get through tomorrow and the next day…

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Mohegan Sun Announces Exciting Lineup of Celebrations to Commemorate Milestone 25th Anniversary

UNCASVILLE, Conn: To properly celebrate 25 years as the Northeast’s premiere integrated entertainment resort, Mohegan Sun announces an impressive lineup of entertainment, deals, giveaways, and celebrity appearances throughout the month of October.

From larger-than-life gaming promotions to headlining concerts in the award-winning Mohegan Sun Arena, the brand’s 25th anniversary is stacking up to be a can’t-miss celebration.

As part of the milestone anniversary, Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment’s (MGE) flagship property will offer Momentum loyalty members a special Collect and Win promo throughout the month of October, where cardholders can earn a swipe at the special 25th anniversary kiosks for a chance to win Free Slot Play prizes and up to $50,000 cash! In addition, the brand is offering a $250,000 Anniversary Slot Sweepstakes for loyalists to try their luck at winning their share of $250,000 in cash by playing their favorite slots! High-rolling private blackjack, slot and Baccarat tournaments will also be hosted for VIP gamers.

Beyond the casino floor, Mohegan Sun is planning an epic culmination weekend on October 22-24, with appearances and performance from superstars like Harry Styles and Blake Shelton, each headlining the Mohegan Sun Arena with very limited tickets still available. Further, Hip-Hop legends Run DMC will be performing in the Wolf Den for the first time ever, and celebrities of all status will be on-hand for a VIP party at Mohegan’s newest hot-spot, TAO Asian Bistro & Lounge.

From dining to retail, Mohegan Sun will be offering an abundance of promotions throughout October. Guests can enjoy delicious deals at on-property favorites such as 25 percent off indulgent appetizers at Comix Roadhouse, out-of-this-world promos at Johnny Rockets, and decadent discounts that will make you want to wine and dine at Jasper White’s Summer Shack and Sushi Koya. Guests can also enjoy a…

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