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Ezekiel Elliot Charged with Domestic Violenceby Reylena Tsosie '21 Ezekiel Elliott was born on July 22, 1995. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the first round and the fourth overall pick in 2016. He is a running back for the Dallas Cowboys. Tiffany Thompson accused Elliot for domestic violence back from when he was in college at Ohio State University in early 2016. If he is found guilty this will be the third time in three months that the NFL has found Elliott guilty of domestic violence. Elliott was supposed to be suspended for the first six games of the 2017 season. With an interview with Erin Andrews she asked him why he didn’t take the first six games suspension. He said that’s not who he is. His suspension was supposed to begin November 5th but, a federal court in New York blocked his suspension for the fourth time this year, and he ended up playing against the Kansas City Chiefs. Luckily Elliott and the Cowboys won 28-17. During that game he made a go ahead touchdown. Elliott’s suspension started November 12th and will miss the next six games on the Cowboys schedule, starting against the Atlanta Falcons. Meanwhile, he left the United States to clear his head and to train elsewhere during the six week span. The Cowboys got crushed playing the Falcons 27-7. Without Tyron Smith, Sean Lee, and Elliott they did not play during the game. December 1st is his court date to determine the rest of his suspension. If, he is found guilty he will be suspended for four games, if otherwise he will play December 10th against the New York Giants. http://www.tmz.com/2017/08/11/ezekiel-elliott-domestic-violence-girlfriend-nfl/
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Houston Astros VS. Los Angeles Dodgersby Reylena Tsosie '21 October 25th: Game 2: Astros took the win 7-6. Astros won after a roller coaster of a game. The game went both ways. October 27th: Game 3: The Dodgers traveled to Houston. Astros took the win 3-5. October 28th: Game 4: The Dodgers won 6-2. The series is tied 2-2. October 29th: Game 5: At the Minute Maid Park in Houston. The Astros won 12-13. “ I was pretending to be Derek Jeter,” Alex Bregman said at the game. The 2nd longest World Series game in history was record breaking, with it being an instant classic for sports lovers. October 31th: Game 6 Back at Dodgers stadium in Los Angeles. Dodgers took the win 3-1. November 1st: Game 7: Final game the world series score is tied 3-3. Congratulations to the Houston Astros for winning the World series. “I knew if it wasn’t a missile, or a ball I could turn two on, I was going to the plate immediately,” Bregman said. “It was huge. It gave us some momentum.” Photo by Houston Chronicle Astros Win First World Series In Franchise HistoryZach Wargo 20' The City of Houston has gone through a roller coaster of emotions over the past few months, as back in late August, Hurricane Harvey devastated the 4th largest city in America by parking itself over the area for five days and dumping a historic rainfall of 51 inches of rain, causing massive flooding and eventual devastation to the millions that live in the area. The tragic hurricane took 77 lives, and left billions of dollars of damage, which will leave the city rebuilding for many years. Many people in the city did not know what they would be coming back to, once the flood waters receded. Amid the devastation, Houstonians held onto one hope; that their Major League Baseball team, who had finished the season with a 101-61 record (the third best record in the Majors) would make it to the World Series . They had made the playoffs as a number two seed, entering the ALDS against the Boston Red Sox. The Astros had cruised past the Red Sox in a dominating fashion, their next opponent would be the New York Yankees. Following the Yankees come back from two games down against the Cleveland Indians, winning the series in five games, no one thought the Yankees had a chance with a restless bullpen and players. The Astros had taken the first two games, heading to the Bronx with a two game to none lead. The Yankees had suddenly won three straight games, putting pressure on the Astros to win two straight games back at home; which they did, putting them in their second World Series in franchise history. The World Series showcased two 100 win teams over the season, with the Dodgers (104-58) having the best record in baseball and the Astros (101-61) with the third best record in baseball. This series was historic as Houston had gone through so much with Hurricane Harvey and trying to clinch their first World Series title in it’s history; while the Dodgers were going for their first title since 1987. The Dodgers took game one, then the Astros fought back in extra innings with a 7-6 win, heading back to Houston, tied one to one in game wins. Houston took game three; then The Dodgers bounced back with a 6-2 win in game four. Game five was the most exciting World Series game, and also the second longest, lasting five hours and seventeen minutes. Game five set a records for the most home runs in the World Series and for the length of the game. Game six was exciting, as the Dodgers stole game six in the top of the 9th, scoring three runs in the last 5 innings. The World Series was heading to its second game seven in the second straight year, the first time since 2001-2002. Matt Slocum/Associated Press Game seven, possibly the two greatest words in baseball, the stakes were high, and the eyes were on the prize for the Dodgers and the Astros. Los Angeles was the home for game seven, where it would crown a world champion. The game started off with a George Springer double in the first inning, then a stolen base. Springer scored off a throwing error by the Dodgers; and later, Albuquerque native and game five hero, Alex Bregman helped score the second run of the game. The Dodgers failed to score many times, which helped lead the Astros through most of game seven. George Springer, who would later be named World Series MVP hit a three-run home run in the 2nd inning, giving the Astros a 5-0 lead. The Astros would hang on, and win its first world series in its history, and it’s first World Series in the state of Texas. The celebration in Houston had begun, they will celebrate the world champion Astros with a parade on Friday, November 3rd at 2:00 pm. Sources: : http://www.espn.com/mlb/boxscore?gameId=371101119 https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/01/sports/world-series-dodgers-astros.html https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/tropical-storm-harvey-forecast-texas-louisiana-arkansas https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/LAN/LAN201710310.shtml Photo Credit: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
Gallup High School Assembly Hayley Oliver '21
Friday, October 27, 2017, Gallup High School had an assembly for all fall sports. Football, Cross Country, Dance, Cheer, Volleyball, Soccer, and Band were represented. Students, staff, and parents honored our athletes of Fall 2017. Students cheered, dancers and cheerleaders performed, and our GHS band played. Gallup High School's award winning Bengal Girls Dance team performed to the song HUMBLE by Kendrick Lamar. The school’s Varsity Cheer Team performed to a mix of two songs: “Pop, Lock & Drop” it by Huey and “Rainman” by Lil Wayne and Ya Boy. The Gallup High School Band played the songs “Crazy In Love,” “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” the school's fight song, and “Go Big Orange.” The assembly was concluded by calling all of the Gallup High student body onto the court for a moment of school unity. It was good lead into the end of the season for our fall sports. Good luck to all of our teams in their final meets, games, and performances. |
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