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...never seen anyone with her kind of passion for the game, her work ethic,” teammate and longtime friend Katie B. Rollins ’09 says. “In practice, she’ll dive in the end line to beat someone in a sprint. We’ll finish a scrimmage during practice and the game will be tied, and she’ll want to keep playing.” Off the court, she tries to make it to all her teammates’ performances and shows. Not on Thursday nights though?...
...focus on the long jump so I could maybe get the school record before I graduate,” Smith said. “I’m also starting to run the 60 this year in preparation for the long jump and also because I really love to sprint.” Senior Sarah Bourne and junior Elissa Reidy added second-place finishes, in the 5,000 meters and triple jump, respectively. “Everyone performed really well,” Stanton said. “Because we weren’t competing against other schools and there...
...market will be located at the corner of Brattle and Church streets, the former location of a Sprint PCS retail store and the previous home of Sage’s, the Square’s last grocery store that operated in the location for decades...
...conference title it captured each of the previous three years.“We’re starting to play a little bit smarter,” coach Katey Stone said. “It’s a long season and we try to make it a sprint, but it’s really a marathon.”Sophomore goaltender Christina Kessler recorded her first two shutouts of the season, stopping all 36 shots she faced over the weekend.The Crimson returns to the ice with a home series against Clarkson and the Saints on Friday and Saturday, respectively...
...wait till the next generation: LG makes a phone with a breathalyzer built in. Sprint and Nextel have introduced Sprint Family Locator, kind of like LoJack for your kids. Several companies are trying out scented phones, while Nokia dreams of developing one with smell sensors. Samsung is at work with South Korean scientists on cell phones, according to the Korea Times, "that can feel, think, evolve and reproduce" and have "artificial chromosomes," all of which suggests that our gadgets will eventually replace us as parents--pestering, tracking, supervising and ultimately procreating...