Hurricane blows past Redhawks
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- Hurricane blows past Redhawks
- Huntington St. Joe Wins lady Wolves Holiday Tournament Defeating…
- Hurricane police get grant for thermal imaging
- Lyons bringing baseball to ravaged Gulf Coast
Hurricane blows past Redhawks
Columbia Daily Tribune – Dec 23, 2007
Tulsa (6-4) jumped to a 17-2 lead in the first six minutes and was never threatened. The Hurricane continued its shooting streak after a miserable start to the season connecting on 50. 8 percent including 13 of 24 3-pointers. "A lot of that is just playing at home" said TU Coach Doug Wojcik whose team played five of its first six away. "I never thought we were a bad shooting team. I was more concerned about regaining our defensive swagger which we have done.
Huntington St. Joe Wins lady Wolves Holiday Tournament Defeating…
HNN Huntingtonnews.net – Dec 23, 2007
Joe Wins lady Wolves Holiday Tournament Defeating Hurricane 49-28By Chris SpencerHuntingtonnews. net Photographer Huntington WV (HNN) — The Huntington Saint Joseph Central Catholic High School girl’s basketball team won the Lady Wolves Holiday Tournament at Spring Valley on Saturday night Dec. 22 by defeating Hurricane 49-28 in the championship game.
Hurricane police get grant for thermal imaging
Deseret News – Dec 23, 2007
Department of Homeland Security to purchase thermal imaging equipment. The devices are portable and can scan for body heat said police spokesman Ken Perkins. The Hurricane Police Department is one of 13 Utah police agencies to receive $33 million in homeland security grants awarded to first responders across the nation… Department of Homeland Security to purchase thermal imaging equipment. The devices are portable and can scan for body heat said police spokesman Ken Perkins. The Hurricane Police Department is one of 13 Utah police agencies to receive $33 million in homeland security grants awarded to first responders across the nation. Others include: the Carbon County Sheriff’s Office and Syracuse Fire Department received grants to purchase chemical detection kits; Provo police will use funds to purchase a night vision security kit; the Draper and Layton police departments will purchase portable video surveillance systems. Comments You can be the first to.
Lyons bringing baseball to ravaged Gulf Coast
Newsday – Dec 23, 2007
What he did not surrender to the storm was his vision to bring minor-league baseball to Mississippi’s Gulf Coast. The devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina more than two years ago only strengthened his resolve. Lyons who partnered with development firm Overtime Sports spearheaded the effort to bring a minor-league stadium to D’Iberville Miss. According to Lyons the $35 million stadium which will seat about 6000 should be completed by 2009. Lyons also hopes to create a major league-affiliated Southern League franchise.