Category 2 Hurricane Sergio drifts off Mexico’s Pacific coast

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- Category 2 Hurricane Sergio drifts off Mexico’s Pacific coast
- Tornado gives Mississippi woman wild ride
- Cabin where Brimble died ‘looked like tornado had hit’
- Tornado not looking past Virginia High

Category 2 Hurricane Sergio drifts off Mexico’s Pacific coast
International Herald Tribune – Nov 15, 2006
Sergio the 10th hurricane of the year in the eastern Pacific was located 485 miles (780 kilometers) south of Manzanillo Mexico and was creeping eastward at 2 mph (3. National Hurricane Center in Miami said… Sergio the 10th hurricane of the year in the eastern Pacific was located 485 miles (780 kilometers) south of Manzanillo Mexico and was creeping eastward at 2 mph (3. National Hurricane Center in Miami said. The hurricane’s current course would bring it over the waters between the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula and Cabo Corrientes a cape on the mainland coast just south of the resort city of Puerto Vallarta in about four or five days the hurricane center said.

Tornado gives Mississippi woman wild ride
USA Today – Nov 15, 2006
— An apparent tornado early today gave a Sumrall Miss. woman the ride of her life and destroyed her home. Maxine Foster who lived in a mobile home on Foster Road said her husband woke her about 2:30 a. today and said they needed to get out of the mobile home.

Cabin where Brimble died ‘looked like tornado had hit’
The Australian – Nov 15, 2006
“It was like a tornado had just gone in there and made a mess. ” Mr Leonarduzzi a passenger on board the P& liner Pacific Sky in 2002 said that through the strewn towls and sheets he could see a naked body lying on the floor and two naked men in the bunks. Mr Leonarduzzi told an inquest at Glebe Coroners Court he had looked into the cabin about 5:15am on Septeber 24 2002 – the morning Brimble died from an overdose of the drug gamma hydroxybutryate. Brimble a Brisbane mother of three died in a cabin belonging to four Adelaide men whom she had met the previous night in the ship’s disco.

Tornado not looking past Virginia High
Bluefield Daily Telegraph – Nov 15, 2006
“It’s teams with one or two losses that have come back from setbacks and been playing from behind so we’re kind of at a disadvantage. ” Try telling that to the opposition. The Blue Tornado has outscored 10 teams by a combined 501-50 and have set several school records but none of that matters now. “It’s nice to be 10-0 that’s what you strive for” said Mance who has led the Tornado to a three-year mark of 34-3. “That’s everybody’s goal when they start the season and to do that in back to back years is very special but that right now… There are 16 teams in Division 3 still playing so we’re happy to be one of them. ” Virginia High (5-5) the three-time winner of the Highlands District and Richlands a three-time Southwest District champion met last month with the Tornado rolling through the Bearcats 48-7. The Tornado outgained the ‘Cats 421-74 led by Jennings’ 110 yards and four touchdowns while Justin McCracken threw for 225 yards and two scores and ran for another. “Virginia High is a good team they played us tough the first time we played them” said McCracken who broke his own school record with 1886 yards through the air along with 25 touchdowns. “I think they’re going to come back stronger and it will be a little bit tougher game this time than it was the last time. “They’ve gotten a little better and we’ve gotten better. It should be a good game and we’re just real excited to get back into it after the week off.

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