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...video game. Instead, “How to Train Your Dragon” takes a classic and clichéd Hollywood storyline and makes it memorable. This is most evident in the wondrous scenes in which Toothless, Hiccup, and Astrid soar through the sunset to the beautiful Celtic-inspired score of John Powell. Viewers may recall a very similar CGI experience in “Avatar,” in which flying beasts streak the sky in symbiotic unity with their mounted protagonists. The difference in “How to Train Your Dragon” is that the audience...
...including many matchups on the national and even international level. At the 2006 U-17 world championships, Ward forged a comeback victory against Vloka to win the gold medal, 15-14. Last year, in the finals of the NCAA Championships, Ward defeated Vloka again, this time by a decisive score of 15-4. This Saturday, however, it was Vloka that would come out on the winning end of a thrilling back-and-forth contest...
Freshman Jennifer VanderMeulen followed with a score less than three minutes later, getting fouled in front of the net and then scoring off a free-position shot...
...second half, the Crimson took fewer shots and could not match the multitude of goals that it had to start the game. Still, freshman Micaela Cyr opened the half with a score in the second minute—her fourth consecutive goal going back to 6:41 in the first half...
Missing from the Crimson’s score sheet was freshman Elise Molnar who remained out of the pool with a concussion sustained over spring break...