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...four goals was strictly clean—each was the result of either a screen, a deflection or a rebound, making Howard’s task doubly difficult. The fourth and final tally he surrendered was itself the product of a brilliant toe save that his blueliners failed to corral, allowing Johnson to flip home the rebound for the Crimson’s third power-play goal...
Centering passes skidded towards the top of the crease and Schaublin didn’t corral many of her rebounds, but each time a Harvard forward couldn’t get to the puck in time...
Junior midfielder Jen McDavitt sent the insertion pass out to Gannon, who had trouble settling the ball. But Maasdorp was able to corral the loose ball and rip a reverse shot that sophomore Julie Lane deflected into the net for a Harvard goal...
European Heroes The story on Dr. Ervigio Corral Torres, head of SAMUR, Madrid's emergency-services unit, praised his efforts after the March 11 attacks in Madrid [Oct. 11]. But several emergency services were involved that day, and all of them - including SERMAS (the Madrid Health Service), the Red Cross and the Civil Protection unit - worked as hard as SAMUR. Because of the large number of injured, even more services from nearby areas were called, and their help was invaluable. I am a Red Cross volunteer, and I believe that, since we emergency workers undergo training to prepare...
While the athletic department has struggled to lure students from the College across the river, the duo hopes to corral the collective power of Harvard’s mentoring programs, providing an inexpensive bonding opportunity for tutors and their students...