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<html><head><title>html模版</title></head><body>Freedom vs. security</br>7/9/2013 10:38:00 PMFreedom vs. security
<html><head><title>html模版</title></head><body>Freedom vs. security</br>7/9/2013 10:38:00 PMFreedom vs. security
By David ShribmanSyndicated ColumnistThis is an era when every question seems to have an answer and when that answer is as close as your phone, your laptop or your tablet. But these implements, which answer so many of the questions that we did not know we had,[http://www.visionsgame.com/ Hawaii Grown Report Hawaii News, Honolulu, Honolulu News, Sp], also have raised difficult new questions that we now know we cannot avoid.Many of these critical questions have become part of the national debate in recent days in the wake of disclosures about how the new technology has opened up new avenues of government surveillance. Here are three of the most important questions suddenly dominating American civic life:What is the balance between freedom and security?This may seem like one of the eternal questions pondered by the ancients you re thinking of freedom and order, an entirely different matter but in fact it is a recent issue, raised by terrorism and the specter of weapons of mass destruction.Until Sept. 12, 2001, Americans gave little thought to the clash of freedom and security, because the pressure against freedom came mostly from barriers involving race (American blacks were denied the freedoms whites enjoyed), gender (traditional roles and some laws imposed barriers to women in the classroom, workplace and elsewhere) and religion (dating to the exclusionary impulses of colonial settlements, which did not recognize the hypocrisy of religious discrimination by people who traveled to the New World for religious freedom). Security was a targeted issue, not that much of a broad issue, except of course during the Red scares after both World Wars.The modern pressures on freedom come less against social mobility and personal expression than they do on the heretofore widely accepted freedoms of personal mobility and personal communication. In the contemporary world, unfettered access to public venues (the latest victim: sports stadiums) and the ability to communicate without government surveillance (cellphones and computers) are now genuinely at risk.The combination of the modern means of communication and the nature of modern terrorism raises the question of whether restrictions on the one might help battle the proliferation of the other.That is the central precept the administration is employing in arguing that its use of cellphone and computer records is a minimal but justifiable intrusion on what, only weeks ago, was regarded as commonplace commerce and communication. Indeed, the head of the National Security Agency said that these techniques have interrupted dozens of terrorist plots.But even among those who are reliably counted as national security absolutists many on the right and some on the left there are grave questions about whether the intrusions are worth the cost.The price of freedom has been an enduring American question, dating to the 18th century. It was posed for white men of the patrician class in the battle for taxation with representation in 1776, for blacks in the Civil War between 1861 and 1865,[http://www.jerseys-ns.net/Jazz-32-Karl-Malone-Purple-Kids-Jerseys-2012/ Jazz 32 Karl Malone Purple Kids Jerseys],[http://school1.izmuroma.ru/mediawiki/index.php/%D0%A3%D1%87%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA:Campsnglx42#Commissioners_put_renewal_levy_on_November_ballot Commissioners put renewal levy on November ballot], and for all mankind in the World War of 1939-1945, when the Axis powers enslaved, and in some cases exterminated, millions.But now this large question is being applied to small, unremarkable aspects of modern life that have grown out of the wide distribution of the computer and the cellphone. Suddenly a theoretical debate is a practical one, as close to the heart as the smartphone in your breast pocket. Seldom has a debate that seemed to be suited to the philosophes been thrust quite so swiftly into the public square.What is the cost of big data?Until the beginning of this month, big data the accumulation of vast amounts of information in the search for patterns of behavior and prospects for corporate revenue was a relatively benign thing, even a possible economic panacea. What is the salvation of the advertising-starved news business? Sell big data. What is the best way to shape products and marketing appeals? Examine big data.But does big data infringe on our freedoms? Is there a threat to personal freedom by the use of individuals information as part of a mass examination of consumer or personal or political behavior? Are the tools that make our lives easier that allow us to plot in a moment s time the best route between Pittsburgh and Toledo, or that tell us what s on the menu at the new bistro across town, or that let us find the date of the Peace of Westphalia with a few keyboard strokes actually making our lives easier to predict and thus easier to manipulate?In other words, we again ask the price of progress. It never is free. Consider what Henry Drummond, a character in Inherit the Wind, said on the subject, remembering that the play was written in 1955 and as a result the language and imagery will seem antiquarian to our ears: Progress has never been a bargain. You have to pay for it. Sometimes I think there s a man who sits behind a counter and says, All right, you can have a telephone,[http://www.jerseys-ns.net/Bears-34-Payton-blue-team-women-Jerseys-5482/ Bears 34 Payton blue team women Jerseys], but you lose privacy and the charm of distance. Madam, you may vote but at a price. You lose the right to retreat behind the powder puff or your petticoat. Mister, you may conquer the air but the birds will lose their wonder and the clouds will smell of gasoline. Who is a whistleblower and who is a threat to national security?This question brings us back to the threat these measures are designed to combat, and it is an analogue to the distinction between a terrorist and a freedom fighter. One woman s whistleblower is another woman s threat to national security.This question has skewed many of the usual patterns and alliances. Many of those who celebrate the leaking of the Pentagon Papers by Daniel Ellsberg in 1973, for example, are deploring the leaks by Edward J. Snowden in 2013. Many of the loudest advocates of government openness believe the Snowden disclosures are of a nature and magnitude quite different from the customary leak. The tea party is split between those emphasizing civil liberties and those stressing national security.This brings us full circle,[http://www.taoyakanari.com/blog/2010/07/post-41.html#comments Chestnut and Thomas defend hot dog eating titles], back to the vital balance between freedom and security, rendered all the more difficult in a nation that only recently asked why authorities did not know more about the brothers accused of bombing the finish line at the Boston Marathon.David M. Shribman is executive editor of the Post-Gazette (dshribman@post-gazette.com, 412 263-1890). Follow him on Twitter at ShribmanPG. COPYRIGHT 2013 THE PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE. DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL UCLICK</body></html>
By David ShribmanSyndicated ColumnistThis is an era when every question seems to have an answer and when that answer is as close as your phone, your laptop or your tablet. But these implements, which answer so many of the questions that we did not know we had,[http://www.visionsgame.com/ Hawaii Grown Report Hawaii News, Honolulu, Honolulu News, Sp], also have raised difficult new questions that we now know we cannot avoid.Many of these critical questions have become part of the national debate in recent days in the wake of disclosures about how the new technology has opened up new avenues of government surveillance. Here are three of the most important questions suddenly dominating American civic life:What is the balance between freedom and security?This may seem like one of the eternal questions pondered by the ancients you re thinking of freedom and order, an entirely different matter but in fact it is a recent issue, raised by terrorism and the specter of weapons of mass destruction.Until Sept. 12, 2001, Americans gave little thought to the clash of freedom and security, because the pressure against freedom came mostly from barriers involving race (American blacks were denied the freedoms whites enjoyed), gender (traditional roles and some laws imposed barriers to women in the classroom, workplace and elsewhere) and religion (dating to the exclusionary impulses of colonial settlements, which did not recognize the hypocrisy of religious discrimination by people who traveled to the New World for religious freedom). Security was a targeted issue, not that much of a broad issue, except of course during the Red scares after both World Wars.The modern pressures on freedom come less against social mobility and personal expression than they do on the heretofore widely accepted freedoms of personal mobility and personal communication. In the contemporary world, unfettered access to public venues (the latest victim: sports stadiums) and the ability to communicate without government surveillance (cellphones and computers) are now genuinely at risk.The combination of the modern means of communication and the nature of modern terrorism raises the question of whether restrictions on the one might help battle the proliferation of the other.That is the central precept the administration is employing in arguing that its use of cellphone and computer records is a minimal but justifiable intrusion on what, only weeks ago, was regarded as commonplace commerce and communication. Indeed, the head of the National Security Agency said that these techniques have interrupted dozens of terrorist plots.But even among those who are reliably counted as national security absolutists many on the right and some on the left there are grave questions about whether the intrusions are worth the cost.The price of freedom has been an enduring American question, dating to the 18th century. It was posed for white men of the patrician class in the battle for taxation with representation in 1776, for blacks in the Civil War between 1861 and 1865,[http://www.jerseys-ns.net/Jazz-32-Karl-Malone-Purple-Kids-Jerseys-2012/ Jazz 32 Karl Malone Purple Kids Jerseys],[http://school1.izmuroma.ru/mediawiki/index.php/%D0%A3%D1%87%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA:Campsnglx42#Commissioners_put_renewal_levy_on_November_ballot Commissioners put renewal levy on November ballot], and for all mankind in the World War of 1939-1945, when the Axis powers enslaved, and in some cases exterminated, millions.But now this large question is being applied to small, unremarkable aspects of modern life that have grown out of the wide distribution of the computer and the cellphone. Suddenly a theoretical debate is a practical one, as close to the heart as the smartphone in your breast pocket. Seldom has a debate that seemed to be suited to the philosophes been thrust quite so swiftly into the public square.What is the cost of big data?Until the beginning of this month, big data the accumulation of vast amounts of information in the search for patterns of behavior and prospects for corporate revenue was a relatively benign thing, even a possible economic panacea. What is the salvation of the advertising-starved news business? Sell big data. What is the best way to shape products and marketing appeals? Examine big data.But does big data infringe on our freedoms? Is there a threat to personal freedom by the use of individuals information as part of a mass examination of consumer or personal or political behavior? Are the tools that make our lives easier that allow us to plot in a moment s time the best route between Pittsburgh and Toledo, or that tell us what s on the menu at the new bistro across town, or that let us find the date of the Peace of Westphalia with a few keyboard strokes actually making our lives easier to predict and thus easier to manipulate?In other words, we again ask the price of progress. It never is free. Consider what Henry Drummond, a character in Inherit the Wind, said on the subject, remembering that the play was written in 1955 and as a result the language and imagery will seem antiquarian to our ears: Progress has never been a bargain. You have to pay for it. Sometimes I think there s a man who sits behind a counter and says, All right, you can have a telephone,[http://www.jerseys-ns.net/Bears-34-Payton-blue-team-women-Jerseys-5482/ Bears 34 Payton blue team women Jerseys], but you lose privacy and the charm of distance. Madam, you may vote but at a price. You lose the right to retreat behind the powder puff or your petticoat. Mister, you may conquer the air but the birds will lose their wonder and the clouds will smell of gasoline. Who is a whistleblower and who is a threat to national security?This question brings us back to the threat these measures are designed to combat, and it is an analogue to the distinction between a terrorist and a freedom fighter. One woman s whistleblower is another woman s threat to national security.This question has skewed many of the usual patterns and alliances. Many of those who celebrate the leaking of the Pentagon Papers by Daniel Ellsberg in 1973, for example, are deploring the leaks by Edward J. Snowden in 2013. Many of the loudest advocates of government openness believe the Snowden disclosures are of a nature and magnitude quite different from the customary leak. The tea party is split between those emphasizing civil liberties and those stressing national security.This brings us full circle,[http://www.taoyakanari.com/blog/2010/07/post-41.html#comments Chestnut and Thomas defend hot dog eating titles], back to the vital balance between freedom and security, rendered all the more difficult in a nation that only recently asked why authorities did not know more about the brothers accused of bombing the finish line at the Boston Marathon.David M. Shribman is executive editor of the Post-Gazette (dshribman@post-gazette.com, 412 263-1890). Follow him on Twitter at ShribmanPG. COPYRIGHT 2013 THE PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE. DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL UCLICK</body></html>
== Springboro holds on and beats Beavercreek 0 ==
<html><head><title>html模版</title></head><body>Springboro holds on and beats Beavercreek</br>12/5/2012 12:58:00 AMSpringboro holds on and beats BeavercreekStaff Writer
SPRINGBORO It came down to the wire Tuesday night, but Springboro (2-0) was able to hold on to victory and defeat a hot Beavercreek (2-1) team,[http://www.sunlight.org.cn/ask/question.php?qid=1275461 Acer W3- mini Windows 8.1 tablet fun but pricey], 77-75.
The Panthers came out of the gate red hot, hitting their first 10 shots. Their first miss was a floater with two minutes left in the first quarter and was put back by Springboro s big man,[http://wiki.nsk.kz/index.php?title=%D0%A3%D1%87%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA:Goreykdqv08#Erasmo_Ramirez_appears_to_be_getting_call_from_Mariners Erasmo Ramirez appears to be getting call from Mariners], six-foot-eleven Maverick Morgan. Springboro had a comfortable lead of 27-13 after the first quarter, hitting 3-4 from outside.
Their hot start wouldn t deter the Beavers though, and the game would be close again by half. Springboro continued to pour it on the Beavers to start the second quarter. Morgan caught the ball down low and stepped in to throw it down over Beavercreek s defenders.
He finished the night with 30 points and hit the two game-winning free throws. Springboro head coach, Jay Byrne, praised his teams overall effort and mental toughness and was happy to have an asset like Morgan.
Maverick is a great player. His upside is incredible, he said. Everyone played great. What an effort by our kids. I mean, that was a heck of an effort. They could have folded, but talk about resiliency.
Senior guard Ryan Murray also had an excellent night, finishing with 20 points and only missing five of his shots. Beavercreek is an experienced squad and wasn t shaken by the Panthers hot start.
Momentum started to shift around half way through the second quarter as they slowly chipped away at the lead causing turnovers and scoring easy points on the other end. They hit two huge threes late in the quarter, and the score was 47-40 at the half.
The veteran squad came out in the second half smelling blood. Senior guard, Jalen Camper, came out on fire, along with fellow senior, Kyle Rader. They were both aggressive attacking the basket and getting fouled. Camper would finish the night with 23 points and Rader with 20.
Creek stud,[http://www.jerseys-ns.net/Leafs-34-Reimer-White-Jerseys-7067/ Leafs 34 Reimer White Jerseys], Airius Moore, was also key in the Beavers comeback, causing havoc on defense and getting to the rim. He would finish his night with 15 points. Much like their effort against Middletown, the Beavers defense came alive in the second half and caused multiple turnovers.
Springboro looked sluggish coming out of the locker room and the once booming crowd had fallen silent. Beavercreek led 64-57 after three, but Byrne said he tried to keep his kids focused.
We told them at the end of the third quarter, Guys, it s ok. Have confidence,[http://220.194.52.35/bbs.fzhizhu.com/viewthread.php?tid=407190&extra=page%3D1&frombbs=1 At Tour de France, Cavendish edges toward legends_1], relax, and play. We re going to be fine , he said. Things came a little too easy early and Beavercreek is a great team. They re experienced. They won the league and played in the district finals for a reason last year,
Beavercreek would continue their assault to start the final quarter, but Springboro kept going to Morgan to stay in the ball game. Murray reignited the crowd with a big three to bring the game within five.
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A big block on the ensuing play by Morgan sent the crowd into a frenzy of chants saying, We believe that we will win. The game came down to the final 10 seconds with the score tied at 75. Springboro had the ball and it was a quick dump off to their big man in the middle.
He went strong to the basket and got fouled with four seconds left. He would make both free throws to put his team up by two. Beavercreek orchestrated a play at half court but Rader would miss the game-winning three pointer. Both teams will have to recover from this emotional game by Friday, December 7, when Springboro is at Wayne and Beavercreek is at Butler.</body></html>

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A love letter to ‘Jaws’ 0

<html>For many, Jaws is the ultimate summer movie: Released in June of 1975, it was the first big summer blockbuster, earned a fortune ($260 million,Heading to the islands- Pick up some farm_1, an astonishing number in the pre- Star Wars era),Vital Statistics Hawaii News, Honolulu, Honolulu News, Sport, and made an entire generation afraid to go in the water. has a nice piece about Jamie Benning, who runs the website and has just released Inside Jaws,Canadiens 17 LARAQUE Red -Green Jerseys, a two-and-a-half hour commentary/inside peek at the film,Analysts question Microsoft app plans, silent on re, narrated by himself and filled with tidbits and rare footage. The NYT asked him how he got the material: After I finished “Raiding the Lost Ark,Nike 49ers 7 Kaepernick Red Elite 2013 Super Bowl XLVII Jersey,” James Beller, who runs , got in contact with me and said please can you make one on “Jaws”? He basically sent me a list of what books I should read, what magazines I should read, and I went about trawling through all of this, picking out things that wouldn’t be a repetition of what we’ve heard on official documentaries and what’s on the documentary “The Shark Is Still Working.” And I ended up creating something that was about the local people rather than just the main players. We’ve all heard their stories before but what we haven’t heard is the stories of those people who fly by on the credits or weren’t on the credits. So I got in contact with extras, with a laborer named Kevin Pike, who ended up having quite an illustrious career in film, working on “Return of the Jedi” and “Back to the Future,” building the DeLorean. And I spoke to a guy who snuck onto the set and ended up with a little part as an extra. In “Jaws,” if they wanted a doctor, they cast a local doctor, and that was an angle I’d never really seen exploited. We’d all heard about the shark not working and whilst I included some of that I also wanted to get this flip side from the local people involved. I only watched the first few minutes, but I m guessing Inside Jaws which took Benning 16 months to make is great fun for a fan. You can watch it on Benning s site, .</html>

Beavercreek student goes to leadership seminar

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7/11/2013 3:33:00 PMBeavercreek student goes to leadership seminarURBANA Krislyn Yoakum recently attended the Urbana University and Southwest Ohio Section of the Hugh O Brian Youth (HOBY) Leadership Seminar. Yoakum joined other young leaders representing high school from throughout Southwest Ohio. Representing Beavercreek High School, Yoakum is the daughter of Michael and Karen Yoakum.

HOBY Leadership Seminars bring together a select group of high school sophomores from public and private high schools to interact with groups of distinguished leaders in business, government, education, media,Magic 1 Hardaway Grey Jerseys, and non-profit to discuss current and future issues. The goal is to provide young leaders a stimulating forum for learning development. After their HOBY program,Vital Statistics Hawaii News, Honolulu, Honolulu News, Sport,Broncos 47 John Lynch Orange Jerseys,Lake Washington sockeye return increases to 130,039, and pea, Ambassadors are challenged to return to their communities to perform at least 100 hours of volunteer community service within 12 months following the Leadership Seminar. To date, HOBY Ambassadoors have performed over 2.5 million hours of volunteer service.

Hugh O Brian Youth Leadership was established in 1958 by the popular actor Hugh O Brian following a visit to Africa where he was inspired by a meeting with Dr. Albert Schweitzer.

One of the things Sweitzer said to me was that the most important thing in education was to teach young people to think for themselves, O Brian said. From that inspiration, and with the support of others who believe in youth and the American dream, I started HOBY to seek out, recognize, and develop outstanding leadership potential among our nation s youth. 

Further information about HOBY programs and sponsorship opportunities is available by contacting: Sandy Hunt, seminar chair at 937-416-7687.</body></html>

Freedom vs. security

<html><head><title>html模版</title></head><body>Freedom vs. security
7/9/2013 10:38:00 PMFreedom vs. security By David ShribmanSyndicated ColumnistThis is an era when every question seems to have an answer and when that answer is as close as your phone, your laptop or your tablet. But these implements, which answer so many of the questions that we did not know we had,Hawaii Grown Report Hawaii News, Honolulu, Honolulu News, Sp, also have raised difficult new questions that we now know we cannot avoid.Many of these critical questions have become part of the national debate in recent days in the wake of disclosures about how the new technology has opened up new avenues of government surveillance. Here are three of the most important questions suddenly dominating American civic life:What is the balance between freedom and security?This may seem like one of the eternal questions pondered by the ancients you re thinking of freedom and order, an entirely different matter but in fact it is a recent issue, raised by terrorism and the specter of weapons of mass destruction.Until Sept. 12, 2001, Americans gave little thought to the clash of freedom and security, because the pressure against freedom came mostly from barriers involving race (American blacks were denied the freedoms whites enjoyed), gender (traditional roles and some laws imposed barriers to women in the classroom, workplace and elsewhere) and religion (dating to the exclusionary impulses of colonial settlements, which did not recognize the hypocrisy of religious discrimination by people who traveled to the New World for religious freedom). Security was a targeted issue, not that much of a broad issue, except of course during the Red scares after both World Wars.The modern pressures on freedom come less against social mobility and personal expression than they do on the heretofore widely accepted freedoms of personal mobility and personal communication. In the contemporary world, unfettered access to public venues (the latest victim: sports stadiums) and the ability to communicate without government surveillance (cellphones and computers) are now genuinely at risk.The combination of the modern means of communication and the nature of modern terrorism raises the question of whether restrictions on the one might help battle the proliferation of the other.That is the central precept the administration is employing in arguing that its use of cellphone and computer records is a minimal but justifiable intrusion on what, only weeks ago, was regarded as commonplace commerce and communication. Indeed, the head of the National Security Agency said that these techniques have interrupted dozens of terrorist plots.But even among those who are reliably counted as national security absolutists many on the right and some on the left there are grave questions about whether the intrusions are worth the cost.The price of freedom has been an enduring American question, dating to the 18th century. It was posed for white men of the patrician class in the battle for taxation with representation in 1776, for blacks in the Civil War between 1861 and 1865,Jazz 32 Karl Malone Purple Kids Jerseys,Commissioners put renewal levy on November ballot, and for all mankind in the World War of 1939-1945, when the Axis powers enslaved, and in some cases exterminated, millions.But now this large question is being applied to small, unremarkable aspects of modern life that have grown out of the wide distribution of the computer and the cellphone. Suddenly a theoretical debate is a practical one, as close to the heart as the smartphone in your breast pocket. Seldom has a debate that seemed to be suited to the philosophes been thrust quite so swiftly into the public square.What is the cost of big data?Until the beginning of this month, big data the accumulation of vast amounts of information in the search for patterns of behavior and prospects for corporate revenue was a relatively benign thing, even a possible economic panacea. What is the salvation of the advertising-starved news business? Sell big data. What is the best way to shape products and marketing appeals? Examine big data.But does big data infringe on our freedoms? Is there a threat to personal freedom by the use of individuals information as part of a mass examination of consumer or personal or political behavior? Are the tools that make our lives easier that allow us to plot in a moment s time the best route between Pittsburgh and Toledo, or that tell us what s on the menu at the new bistro across town, or that let us find the date of the Peace of Westphalia with a few keyboard strokes actually making our lives easier to predict and thus easier to manipulate?In other words, we again ask the price of progress. It never is free. Consider what Henry Drummond, a character in Inherit the Wind, said on the subject, remembering that the play was written in 1955 and as a result the language and imagery will seem antiquarian to our ears: Progress has never been a bargain. You have to pay for it. Sometimes I think there s a man who sits behind a counter and says, All right, you can have a telephone,Bears 34 Payton blue team women Jerseys, but you lose privacy and the charm of distance. Madam, you may vote but at a price. You lose the right to retreat behind the powder puff or your petticoat. Mister, you may conquer the air but the birds will lose their wonder and the clouds will smell of gasoline. Who is a whistleblower and who is a threat to national security?This question brings us back to the threat these measures are designed to combat, and it is an analogue to the distinction between a terrorist and a freedom fighter. One woman s whistleblower is another woman s threat to national security.This question has skewed many of the usual patterns and alliances. Many of those who celebrate the leaking of the Pentagon Papers by Daniel Ellsberg in 1973, for example, are deploring the leaks by Edward J. Snowden in 2013. Many of the loudest advocates of government openness believe the Snowden disclosures are of a nature and magnitude quite different from the customary leak. The tea party is split between those emphasizing civil liberties and those stressing national security.This brings us full circle,Chestnut and Thomas defend hot dog eating titles, back to the vital balance between freedom and security, rendered all the more difficult in a nation that only recently asked why authorities did not know more about the brothers accused of bombing the finish line at the Boston Marathon.David M. Shribman is executive editor of the Post-Gazette (dshribman@post-gazette.com, 412 263-1890). Follow him on Twitter at ShribmanPG. COPYRIGHT 2013 THE PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE. DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL UCLICK</body></html>

Springboro holds on and beats Beavercreek 0

<html><head><title>html模版</title></head><body>Springboro holds on and beats Beavercreek
12/5/2012 12:58:00 AMSpringboro holds on and beats BeavercreekStaff Writer

SPRINGBORO It came down to the wire Tuesday night, but Springboro (2-0) was able to hold on to victory and defeat a hot Beavercreek (2-1) team,Acer W3- mini Windows 8.1 tablet fun but pricey, 77-75.

The Panthers came out of the gate red hot, hitting their first 10 shots. Their first miss was a floater with two minutes left in the first quarter and was put back by Springboro s big man,Erasmo Ramirez appears to be getting call from Mariners, six-foot-eleven Maverick Morgan. Springboro had a comfortable lead of 27-13 after the first quarter, hitting 3-4 from outside.

Their hot start wouldn t deter the Beavers though, and the game would be close again by half. Springboro continued to pour it on the Beavers to start the second quarter. Morgan caught the ball down low and stepped in to throw it down over Beavercreek s defenders.

He finished the night with 30 points and hit the two game-winning free throws. Springboro head coach, Jay Byrne, praised his teams overall effort and mental toughness and was happy to have an asset like Morgan.

Maverick is a great player. His upside is incredible, he said. Everyone played great. What an effort by our kids. I mean, that was a heck of an effort. They could have folded, but talk about resiliency. 

Senior guard Ryan Murray also had an excellent night, finishing with 20 points and only missing five of his shots. Beavercreek is an experienced squad and wasn t shaken by the Panthers hot start.

Momentum started to shift around half way through the second quarter as they slowly chipped away at the lead causing turnovers and scoring easy points on the other end. They hit two huge threes late in the quarter, and the score was 47-40 at the half.

The veteran squad came out in the second half smelling blood. Senior guard, Jalen Camper, came out on fire, along with fellow senior, Kyle Rader. They were both aggressive attacking the basket and getting fouled. Camper would finish the night with 23 points and Rader with 20.

Creek stud,Leafs 34 Reimer White Jerseys, Airius Moore, was also key in the Beavers comeback, causing havoc on defense and getting to the rim. He would finish his night with 15 points. Much like their effort against Middletown, the Beavers defense came alive in the second half and caused multiple turnovers.

Springboro looked sluggish coming out of the locker room and the once booming crowd had fallen silent. Beavercreek led 64-57 after three, but Byrne said he tried to keep his kids focused.

We told them at the end of the third quarter, Guys, it s ok. Have confidence,At Tour de France, Cavendish edges toward legends_1, relax, and play. We re going to be fine , he said. Things came a little too easy early and Beavercreek is a great team. They re experienced. They won the league and played in the district finals for a reason last year, 

Beavercreek would continue their assault to start the final quarter, but Springboro kept going to Morgan to stay in the ball game. Murray reignited the crowd with a big three to bring the game within five.

Jarred Waters, key starter for the Beavers whose hustle is extremely important on the defensive end,Lakers 13 Chamberlain Purple Throwback Jerseys, was in foul trouble all night and got his final foul with just over three minutes left in the game. The Panthers tied the ball game at 71 just 30 seconds later, off a huge three from Jake Varinsky.

A big block on the ensuing play by Morgan sent the crowd into a frenzy of chants saying, We believe that we will win. The game came down to the final 10 seconds with the score tied at 75. Springboro had the ball and it was a quick dump off to their big man in the middle.

He went strong to the basket and got fouled with four seconds left. He would make both free throws to put his team up by two. Beavercreek orchestrated a play at half court but Rader would miss the game-winning three pointer. Both teams will have to recover from this emotional game by Friday, December 7, when Springboro is at Wayne and Beavercreek is at Butler.</body></html>