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Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark score 17 each as Fever beat Lynx 81-74
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Kelsey Mitchell scored 21 points, Aliyah Boston had a double-double and Caitlin Clark finished with 17 points with six assists to help the Indiana Fever beat the Minnesota Lynx 81-74. Boston scored 17 points on 8-of-11 shooting, grabbed a career-best 16 rebounds and had four blocks for the Fever. Clark set up Boston for a layup before Samuelson fed Boston for another layup to give the Fever a four-point lead with 2 minutes to go. Clark and Mitchell combine to make 6-of-6 free throws from there to seal it. Alanna Smith had 18 points, eight rebounds and four steals for Minnesota (16-8). Bridget Carleton tied her career high with five 3-pointers and finished with 17 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Napheesa Collier (foot) missed her fourth consecutive game.
Police Release Details of Rollover ATV Crash That Seriously Injured Coalport Woman
COALPORT BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) — Police say an area woman was seriously injured after a rollover ATV crash in Coalport Borough. According to a release issued by PSP Clearfield on Wednesday, July 10, the crash happened on Pine Street, west of Main Street, in Coalport Borough, Clearfield County, around 6:05 p.m. on Monday, July 1.
Latrobe-Derry Teener League Playoff Update
Latrobe-Derry Area Teener League playoff game recaps from Thursday, July 11th 2024:. Bardine’s jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning, and the Meat Links never relinquished their advantage en route to a 7-4 win against Cooperstown Vets in the opening round of the Latrobe-Derry Area Teener League postseason on Thursday. The second-seeded Meat Links produced four hits in the first inning, including a two-run single by Mason Eicher, to gain command. Bardine’s added two more runs in the third, as Pickle Burket, Eicher, and Joey Razza drew three consecutive walks, Eicher stole home, and Chase Burket singled in Razza. Bardine’s winning pitcher, Miles Smith, allowed one run over four innings, but he frequently worked out of jams, stranding seven runners over his first three innings. The Meat Links added an insurance tally in the sixth, while the Vets found offensive success in the top of the seventh. Aided by a walk and a hit batter, No. 7 Cooperstown loaded the bases. With two outs, Colton Sanders smacked a bases-clearing double to make it 7-4, but he was thrown out going to third to end the contest. Pickle Burket and Joey Razza each went 1-1 for a pair of walks for Bardine’s, while Chase Burket and Smith each collected a pair of hits. In the defeat, Colton Sanders went 2-for-4 with three RBIs, while Zach Krall had a hit and two walks, scoring twice. As a result, Bardine’s advances to the winners’ bracket to play St. Joe’s on Monday, while the Vets will square off against Nakles in an elimination game on Friday.
Transport of Cambria County inmates to preliminary hearings resumes
EBENSBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) — For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, Cambria County corrections officers have begun transporting inmates for preliminary hearings. Inmates of the prison in Ebensburg and state correctional institutions outside the area have been able to virtually attend preliminary hearings at magisterial district courtrooms in Johnstown since 2020, according to our […]
Carnival raises funds for Bellwood Christmas lights
For the third year in a row, the residents of Bellwood and Antis Township gathered for a weekend of fun, food, and fundraising. Twelve-year-old Kaitlynn Crewes, a soon-to-be-seventh grader at Bellwood-Antis Middle School, has hosted Katy’s Karnival annually in order to raise money for a local charity or organization.
OC senior all-stars ousted from state tourney
DUBOIS — Oil City’s Senior League All-Star Team saw its state championship hopes come to an end on Friday afternoon at DuBois’ Stern Field with a 16-6, six-inning loss to Hollidaysburg in the losers’ bracket semifinal of the 2024 Pennsylvania Senior Little League State Tournament. The...
Yesteryear-Aerial view of Hollidaysburg State Hospital 1950s
Robert W. Lykens of Duncansville submitted this aerial photo taken in the late 1950s at old Route 220, Plank Road. The Hollidaysburg State Hospital, now the Hollidaysburg Veterans Home, is in the foreground. Veeder Root is at the upper left and Crosskeys Tann Farm is at the upper center.
Fever beat Mercury 95-86, Clark gets fifth straight double-double
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Kelsey Mitchell scored 28 points, Caitlin Clark had 20 points and 13 assists for her fifth straight double-double and the Indiana Fever beat the short-handed Phoenix Mercury 95-86 on Friday night. Kahleah Copper scored 20 of her 36 points in the fourth quarter as the Mercury...
Phoenix Mercury's second-half not enough in loss to Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever
With six available players, Kahleah Copper and the Phoenix Mercury made it an interesting fourth quarter against the Indiana Fever on Friday night in Indianapolis. Down by 20 points at the half and playing without starting center Brittney Griner, the Mercury roared back with a 21-2 run in the second half.
Gerard J. and Trisha Lowe
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Lowe of Utahville celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at the Dalmunzie Castle in the Scottish Highlands where they renewed their vows amid family and friends. They were married Feb. 24, 1999, in Altoona. Mrs. Lowe is the former Trisha Leigh McCabe. The couple have four...
Mercury cut big deficit to four but fall to Fever
Indiana's Kelsey Mitchell scored a team-high 28 points, helping the Fever go wire to wire for a 95-86 win over the visiting Phoenix Mercury on Friday. Aliyah Boston added 21 points, 13 rebounds and five assists for Indiana (10-14), which has won two of its last three games. Caitlin Clark chipped in 20 points and 13 assists for the Fever, followed by NaLyssa Smith's 14 points and 10 boards.
Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark vs. Phoenix Mercury FREE LIVE STREAM (7/12/24): Watch WNBA online | Time, TV, Channel
The Indiana Fever, led by Caitlin Clark, face the Phoenix Mercury at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Friday, July 12, 2024 (7/12/24). How to watch: Fans can watch the game via a free trial to fuboTV. Here’s what you need to know:. What: WNBA game. Who: Indiana Fever...
Schoeffel Graduation
Taylor Schoeffel, of Jackson Township, graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in marketing, a minor in fashion merchandising and certification in social media from Ohio University. She was on the dean’s list for four years. She is employed at Love Social Media. Schoeffel is a 2020...
Five generations
Five generations of Isabella Martinez’s family include (from left): Theresa Gill of Tyrone, great-great-grandmother, holding Isabella Martinez; Theresa Smith of Hollidaysburg, great-grandmother; Nicole Imler of Hollidaysburg, grandmother; and Elizabeth Daras of Lilly, mother. The Altoona Mirror accepts photos of families who recently added a fourth or fifth generation. Photos...
Like mother, like daughter: Pair displaying artwork in SAMA exhibition
Mother and daughter duo Helen Gorsuch and Melissa Selcow will have their respective sculptures and paintings of animals exhibited at the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art in Altoona starting July 26. “Each of the women are self-taught in their chosen mediums. That is part of what makes this exhibition so...
Schneeberger winning run
Hollidaysburg’s Evan Schneeberger dives in to score the game-winning run on a Sam Blescia walk-off infield single in the bottom of the eighth inning Friday as DuBois catcher Isaac Dennison waits for a late throw. Hollidaysburg won, 10-9, to make it back to the state championship game.
Horse trail ride, walk raises $40K for Dreams Go On
HOLLIDAYSBURG — The 17th annual Lehman Engineers Horse Trail Ride and Trail Walk to benefit Dreams Go On, a non-profit therapeutic horseback riding organization, took place Oct. 1, 2023, at Canoe Creek State Park. A total of $40,000.34 was raised. The 2023 Dreams Go On Goodwill Ambassador was Hank...
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