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...bomb," struck the area, causing an extremely rapid rise in the river's water level. It soared from 0.5 cubic meter to 18 cubic meters in half an hour, according to Davidson. "I have seen that amount of water but I have never seen it come down at that speed," he said. Trapped in a gorge, separated for reasons unclear from the rest of the party, doomed students and their teacher were swept away. All the bodies have been recovered, the last two by helicopter just before dawn on Wednesday...
...team we’re just going to try to get everything together, to get really focused, especially on the starting line,” Powers said. “That’s something we’ve been working on all season, trying to be full-speed at the start so we’re not playing catch-up from the beginning.”OBERG TROPHYAfter a solid Saturday, the Crimson faltered a bit in Sunday’s races to place sixth at the Northeastern-hosted Oberg Trophy.“I would say that...
...Crimson failed to exact revenge against the Hawks. “They killed us on transition,” Snyder said. “Only two of their goals came from a set offense. We need to do a much better job guarding against that.”Speed was the decisive factor against Harvard, as Hartwick capitalized time and time again on the Crimson’s costly turnovers. The Hawks also utilized a deep rotation system to tire out their opponents, consistently sending hordes of attackers on the break.“It’s just...
...season against Cornell],” said captain and varsity four-seat Pat Mulcahy. “It’s always a difficult way to start the season, because you know they’re going to be fast. But it’s a nice test of speed. It’s a tough way to start, but we came away with some good information.”The Crimson varsity, composed of five sophomores, two juniors, and two seniors, returned just one member of last year’s varsity eight in senior five-seat Matt Young...
...time,” Haviland said. “He’s been, in his past 20 innings or so, pretty unhittable.”Harvard’s hurlers will face a formidable challenge against a hard-hitting Yale lineup, led by the power and speed combination of catcher Ryan Lavarnaway and outfielder Josh Cox. Lavarnaway, a feared slugger since he first stepped up to the plate in the Ivy League, is having a monster season for the Bulldogs, having crushed 13 long balls and driven in 38 runs, totals which easily pace the Ancient Eight...