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  • Three Athletes making Herstory

     

     

    by Azariah Manning

    10.20.2019  It was a great week for woman in sports all over the world, herstory was made,… yes herstory was made  as three Black, talented and resilient women went to break world records and be at the top of their game in their respective industry. These three women go by the names of Simone Biles, Coco Gauff and Brigid Kosgei. Biles , the ambiguous  Olympian continued to add to her gymnast legacy not only by executing two signature moves  that will honor her name, but also  receiving her 24th medal at the World Championship, making her the most decorated gymnast of all time, she also didn’t stop there receiving her 25th medal another gold in her floor exercise.  Across the globe in Austria, Coco Gauff became the youngest professional tennis player in history to win a WTA championship. Gauff had lost in the qualifying rounds, but was able to redeem herself, after a player had stepped down due to an injury. Gauff was able to prove the importance of second chances and how to overcome losses. Over in the United States, Brigid Kosgei broke the women’s world marathon record , along with winning the Chicago Marathon for the second year in a row. The Kenyan native went on to excel as she made history with an astonishing ability to run 26.2 miles in 2 hours, 14 minutes and 4 seconds.  These women have proven to excel all around the world exhibiting  elite  athleticism and talent.

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  • Zion Williamson's Preseason Injury

    Zion Williamson

     

     

    by Zachary Roney

    10.19.2019 Even before he was drafted, there were many who expressed concern over Zion Williamson's potential for frequent injury, in no small part due to his heavy physique, paired with his athletic style of play. He had suffered from knee injuries since he was in high school; they worried that, at his contemporary pace, he would eventually suffer a blown knee, thwarting what can be a great career. These concerns were heightened when, during the summer months, the Pelicans decided to keep Zion from playing the entire Summer League as a precaution towards a sore left knee.

     

    This past week, the top prospect's injury proneness was again brought into the spotlight, as it was announced Zion would miss the initial weeks of the regular season because of a right knee injury, which he had supposedly suffered during the Pelicans' recent game versus the San Antonio Spurs. This is obviously disappointing to his fans; many of them looked forward to Zion's initial match-ups against teams like the Toronto Raptors. Furthermore, his preseason numbers were nothing short of exceptional, averaging 23.3 points and 6.5 rebounds on 71.4% shooting during the four games he played. Only time will tell how he recovers from this predicament, and whether or not this will be the first of many.

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  • NBA Veteran - Luol Deng Retires

     

    Luol Deng

    by Zachary Roney

    After playing for 5 teams across 15 seasons, 34 year-old Luol Deng announced his retirement today after signing a one-day contract with the Chicago Bulls. Deng was originally selected with the 7th overall pick in the 2004 NBA draft. The Sudanese basketball player had an exceptional professional career, being selected to 2 all-star teams, an All-Defensive Second Team, and an All-Rookie First Team, among other awards. He finished his career averaging 14.8 points per game, 2.3 assists per game, and 6.1 rebounds per game in 34.3 minutes a night. Internationally, he represented team Great Britain.

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  • JAMAICA DEFEATS COLOMBIA, WINS ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP, CREATES HISTORY

    Jamaica Wins Ice Hockey Championship

    by Jason Walker

     On the 8th of September Jamaica created history by hoisting the LATAM 2019 trophy in Ice Hockey at the Florida Panthers Ice Den in South Florida.

    Jamaican defeated Colombia in a nail biter of a game. The nail biter aspect of this was surprising since Jamaica had defeated Columbia earlier in the competition and had lost 5-0. Maybe the Colombian team had taken Jamaica lightly the first time out, maybe Colombia had adjusted brilliantly to the Jamaican team, or maybe the Jamaican team had finally gotten a little tired and banged up after a dominant run that led up to the final (5-0 against Colombia, 8-4 over Argentina, 7-0 over Brazil & 6-0 Over Mexico), a final that was in the 1st ever Ice Hockey competition that Jamaica has entered,

    In the tight game Jamaica went up 2-0 early. The Jamaicans in the building were loud and in joyous spirits, grooving to hits from Sean Paul & Damian & Stephen Marley. However unlike the previous encounter Colombia was right there with the Boyz from the island of wood & water. The Colombians matched the Jamaicans in speed, which up to this point had not been done by any team, including the Colombians.

    Although the Colombians were matching us in tactics, speed and execution, the 2-0 lead gave comfort, to what was both the largest crowd for the whole tournament and the largest number of Jamaicans and Jamaican supporters who came out during the competition.

    Then, Jamaica had a major setback, one of their best players Carton Thorton had gotten hurt, had to be taken off and did not return. Players who had been injured earlier in the tournament now had to step up. Strong players like Jaden Lindo now had to dig deep.

    Colombia’s best player Daniel Echeverri played the entire 48 minutes, their goalie became almost impassable after the 2 goals scored. Then it happened in the 3rd period, Colombia scored. The Colombia fans went wild. They scored again! 2-2.

    That score would hold all the way until regulation time ended, albeit with many close calls for both sides. This set up the penalties, and after a tense period, Jamaica’s goalie saved enough and offense scored enough for Jamaica to win 3-2. History had been made.

    The crowd went wild, the team went wild, everybody jumped on the ice. Coaches CJ Bollers & Darwin Murray (whose brilliant coaching led the way) beamed with pride. Then the national anthem played and everyone who was there from and for Jamaica stood at attention. The Ice Boyz showed unadulterated joy, along with classy humility to all, throughout the whole weekend they showed respect to teams, fans and organizers.

    Jamaica’s Counsel General, Oliver Mair celebrated along with team and fans and said ” We are sooo proud of our Jamaican Hockey team and congratulate them on this historic victory! We are a people capable of doing anything we put our minds towards accomplishing.” AKA we little but we tallawah.”

    This is a strong statement for Jamaica to be a viable participant of the Ice Hockey world. If Jamaica can raise the millions necessary to have an ice rink in Jamaica they could be eligible to compete in the Winter Olympics (Ice Runnings anyone?).

     

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  • Dalilah Muhammad Wins Historic 400M Hurdles at World Championship

    Dalilah Muhammad USA hurdler

    In the world of track and field, the 400m hurdles is an event that may be often overlooked. It doesn't boast radiant athletes like Usain Bolt or Noah Lyles – stars whose success and character attract fans and media like magnets. However, for those who do follow the event, the outcome at this year's world championships in Doha was nothing short of exciting and memorable, particularly for the women; its historic finals resulted in record-breaking times and the birth of a new, groundbreaking rivalry.

     

    The gold medal in this event was won by the United States' own Dalilah Muhammad, with a world-record time of 52.16 seconds. This was 0.04 seconds lower than the previous record, set by none other than Muhammad herself back in late July, during the US Nationals; she broke the world record for the second time this year.

     

    Coming in at silver was the up-and-coming US star Sydney McLaughlin. Despite only recently turning 20, she has already established herself amongst the top-tier female hurdlers. She had competed in the 2016 Olympics in Rio and hold the world junior record for the 400m hurdles. This was not her first time witnessing Muhammad's record-breaking performance first-hand; she also placed 2nd at the US Nationals in this event. However, Sydney was much closer to her in this week's race, running a 52.23; this cements her as the second fastest woman in history for this event.

    Jamaica's Rushell Clayton won bronze, running approximately 1.5 seconds behind the two US sprinters.

    Dalilah also won a second gold metal in Doha as part of the US Women's 1600 meter relay team of Dalilah Muhammad, Sydney Mclaughlin, Phyllis Francis and Wadeline Jonathas.

     

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