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High School Roundup: Marina moves on to State Meet
Every cross country team had to make a quick mental adjustment in the CIF Southern Section Division finals at Mt. San Antonio College last Saturday after rain pushed the races onto an alternate, flat and mostly paved course. It didn't hold back the...Tags: San Diego Chargers, Baseball, Cross Country Running, Basketball, Sports
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Boys' Basketball Previews: Ndiaye leads strong Brethren Christian team
Six local boys' prep basketball teams are in final preparations for the start of the 2012-13 season which begins next week for several teams. Below is a capsule look at the teams. * Brethren Christian Warriors League: Academy Head coach: Jon...
Tags: Chris Gray, California Interscholastic Federation, Minor League Baseball, Basketball, Kevin Johnson
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Briefs: Hoops showcase to be played at Ocean View
Ocean View High will play host to the 2012 Coaches for a Cause basketball extravaganza on Nov. 24 at the school's gymnasium. The day features nine prep matchups including games involving local schools Ocean View, Fountain Valley and Liberty Christian....Tags: Basketball, Sports
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Williams named to USA Water Polo team
Alys Williams, a 2012 graduate of Edison High now at UCLA, was named Monday to the USA Water Polo Women's Youth National Team. Williams was one of 13 players named to the 18-and-under team which is coached by Kyle Kopp and assistant coaches Alison...Tags: Basketball, Sports, Water Polo, Polo
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For Hopkins researcher, battling MS is personal
Anna Whetstone, 23, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis when she was 17. She was a high school junior in Hershey, Pa., playing on her school's field hockey team when she got hit in the head with a ball. "I was feeling fine at the time," she said,...
Tags: Medical Research, University of Maryland Medical Center, Sports, Field Hockey, Diseases and Illnesses
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MS Walk in Aberdeen
More than 175 walkers will participate in the Walk MS: South Dakota Saturday in Aberdeen. Funds raised will benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Upper Midwest Chapter. Walkers are expected to raise nearly $17,500 to support programs,... -
More than 500 join in MS Walk Aberdeen to raise $60,000
More than 500 participants came together last Sunday, April 21, for Walk MS Aberdeen to raise funds and awareness for all those affected by multiple sclerosis. The walk was held at the Ripken Stadium and is expected to raise $60,000, according to the...Tags: Aberdeen, Multiple Sclerosis
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Doris (Holzwarth) Nathan
Wooster, Ohio: Doris (Holzwarth) Nathan, 67, of Wooster died Friday, April 12, 2013, at Akron City Hospital. Services were held Monday at the Zion Lutheran Church, 301 N. Market St., Wooster, with the Rev. Anne Paynter officiating. Interment followed in...Tags: Marketing, Union Electric Company, St. Louis, Concordia University Chicago
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Legalizing pot will increase abuse, magnify health risks
A movement has been spreading across the United States to legalize marijuana. Next year, Florida voters could see a proposal on the ballot to legalize this illicit drug for "medical" purposes. Here are some sobering facts about marijuana use in the...
Tags: Social Sciences, AIDS, American Medical Association, Food and Drug Administration, American Academy of Pediatrics
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Hope fills the air at Walk MS event
Bill Bisch was in the midst of throwing a football during a family Thanksgiving game when his legs gave out and he fell face down. The 57-year-old San Juan Capistrano resident was quickly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). "MS changed my life...
Tags: University of California, Irvine, Israel, Muscular Dystrophy, Health and Medical Professionals, First Aid
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Datebook
Sunday, April 7 5K Annapolis Walk The Maryland Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society sponsors its 5K Annapolis Walk from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, 500 Taylor Ave. in Annapolis. Walk begins at the stadium and...Tags: Aimee Mann, Mother's Day, Education, Anne Arundel Community College, Colleges and Universities
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Daughter whose father died of multiple sclerosis has a reason to walk the talk
HealthAmy Bendekovits has a personal reason to promote next month's benefit walk for multiple sclerosis. The Northampton native lost her father to the disease three years ago, just before graduating high school. Now a Tourism and Hospitality Management...
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