Vote for PennLive's girls basketball player of the 7 days for Jan. 29-Feb four

Listed below are 6 nominees for PennLive's girls basketball player of the 7 days for the 7 days of January 29-February four. Players are listed in alphabetical order:Margrett Brown, West Perry – Brown scored a combined 59 points, including 27 versus East Pennsboro, across 3 games final 7 days. Kate Fitzpatrick, Middletown – final 7 days Fitzpatrick recorded points totals of 24, 26 & 28 in matchups versus Trinity, Annville-Cleona & West Perry, respectively. Josie Swartz, Juniata – Swartz averaged 21.five points final 7 days as Juniata played in four games, winning all four. Ahmya Woodyard, Harrisburg – Woodyard scored 20 points versus CD East & 21 versus Chambersburg as Harrisburg won both contests to clinch the Mid-Penn Commonwealth division championship.


Muslim basketball player from Palm Springs has life changed with kindness of coach, Fresh Nike hijab

lock Palm Springs High School freshman Camrin Hampton received a hijab from Nike which's designed for athletics. This time a teen-ager on the Palm Springs freshman basketball team, Hampton, in saving by Muslim tradition, wears a hijab – a cloth head-covering – in public, including during her basketball games. Camrin Hampton, a freshman at Palm Springs High School, smiles seconds after receiving & putting on her Nike Pro Hijab. Coach B & BradyA few weeks later in mid-January, Coach B, a six-foot, eleven-company mountain of a Person, was on-line at Nike.com looking to add to his sneaker collection. Her smile was back, compliments of Nike, Coach B & Brady from Beaverton.

Muslim basketball player from Palm Springs has life changed by kindness of coach, new Nike hijab

previous Michigan State basketball player Travis Walton denies violate allegations

as mentioned in LANSING, Mich. - previous Michigan State University basketball player Travis Walton is denying allegations of violate which came out in an ESPN report detailing alleged sexistabuse at MSU final 7 days. Walton launched the next statement Tuesday:"Over the final various days, allegations have been made about me during my tenure at Michigan State University. In this status, the realities are:I was never hired or fired by Michigan State University. In January of 2010, I was enrolled at Michigan State University, taking the needful classes to full my degree. I have never been found guilty by sexistassault &, to my knowledge, the alleged sexistassault was never announced to Michigan State University or the police.






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