Wildlife photographer Varun Aditya shot this impressive clip without flash, staying in a hiding place for 3 nights to patiently wait for the pride of Lions.
Teammates both at Penn State and Buffalo Bills. One of the best players and more importantly person you'll come across. My brother. Much much deserved #WeAre
My "old" broadcast partner, Gregg Ratcliff reports that Cabrillo HS will be getting a new synthetic track and football field.
It's been approved and funded, but the time frame is uncertain, according to CHS alumnus Danny Duffy.
During the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, Nadia Comaneci, a Romanian gymnast, etched her name in history by achieving the first-ever perfect 10.0 score in gymnastics.
Her flawless execution on the uneven bars was a pioneering milestone, leading her to attain seven perfect 10s overall in the event. Comăneci's extraordinary accomplishments not only established her as a legendary figure in gymnastics but also left an enduring impact on the sport, serving as an inspiration for generations of athletes aiming for greatness.
This is Czech gymnast Véra Cáslavská. In 1968, she faced off against the Soviets when she signed a manifesto calling for democratic change in Czechoslovakia. When the Soviet Union invaded the country, Cáslavská was forced to flee to the countryside, losing her training facility and dashing her hopes of competing in the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
However, she did not give up. She continued her training in the forests of Moravia, where she trained by using logs as balance beams, swinging from tree branches, and lifting potato sacks to increase her upper body strength. At the last minute, she was given the green light to compete in the Olympics.
"While the Soviet gymnasts were already in Mexico City, adjusting to the altitude and the climate, I was hanging from trees, practicing my floor exercise in the meadow in front of the cottage and building calluses on my hands by shoveling coal. Then I went to Mexico and won the gold medal," she told the Los Angeles Times in a 1990 interview.
In her lifetime, she won 22 international titles between 1959 and 1968. This included 11 European championships, 4 world titles, and 7 Olympic gold medals.
6-3 on the season going into the final regular season game. Currently ranked 12th the state with the number one rushing offense in the state #G0Dawgs#BowlBound
work
defeating Dinuba's #6 quickly. That put the Braves
up 4-0. ianna Stouppe, Gabi Arias, Lola Soukup,
Emma White, and Mia Jansen followed suit. Way
to go Coach Montross and GIRLS!!
Girlls Tennis defeated visiting Dinuba High School 9-0.
The Doubles teams of Rianna Stouppe and Mia
Jansen, Lola Soukup and Ava Velasco, and Gabi
Arias and Rebecca Sandoval started the match with
a clean sweep The Braves were up 3-0 heading
into singles. Nathaly Mendoza went to
Lompoc High Girls Tennis just reached their second consecutive CIF D3 championship game by beating Mt. Whitney 8-1 today at Lompoc High. Championship Game is next Tuesday at Lompoc High. Congrats Braves!
@MiaJansen13@LompocLockerRm@KennyCressSMT
Two former Dodgers came up big for the Rangers in this series - Corey Seager and Nathan Eiovaldi. Bochy paid attention when he was at SD and SF.. @DaveLingel@DaveAlleyTV