Word: harrold
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...play 60 full minutes,” BC coach Jerry York said, stressing his team’s early woes, “but that’s because Harvard didn’t let us.” But then came the third period. A Peter Harrold shot high over Daigneau at 12:47. A Brock Bradford score less than three minutes later. A timeout followed by nearly two full minutes of goalie-less Eagles attack. “They poured it on,” Daigneau said. “They were a different team...
...declared a mediocrity, a crony, "the least qualified choice since Caligula named his horse to the Senate." There was such venom in the attacks that you had to remind yourself that unlike in past court dramas--the slaying of Robert Bork or Richard Nixon's ill-fated henchman G. Harrold Carswell--this was not just about her; it was about him, about Bush's promises and the dream of a permanent conservative revolution. Of all the things a President ever does, this is the one that lasts: he picks the jurists who will chisel and polish the Constitution in ways...
Just 3:01 into the second, Justin Dziama received a pass from Peter Harrold behind the Crimson defense. Skating into the Harvard zone unopposed, Dziama ripped a slapshot on net from just inside the blue line, hitting Grumet-Morris square in the chest. But he was unable to control the rebound, allowing the puck to squirt free and trickle back into the goal. It was the third tally he allowed on 11 shots...
...took a 3-0 lead three minutes into the second frame, when Justin Dziama took a feed from Peter Harrold and put a shot on net from above the left circle. Grumet-Morris made the initial save, but the rebound dropped down right in front of the crease and trickled over the goal line...
...took a 3-0 lead three minutes into the second frame, when Justin Dziama took a feed from Peter Harrold and put a shot on net from above the left circle. Grumet-Morris made the initial save, but the rebound dropped down right in front of the crease and trickled over the goal line...