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2024 Arizona football season countdown: 38 days to kickoff
A LOOK BACK — NO. 38 KELVIN EAFON. With it being the 38th day until kickoff between the Lobos and Wildcats, the best player to wear No. 38 for Arizona is running back Kelvin Eafon, who played with the Wildcats from 1996-98 after originally attending the school under a basketball scholarship. He was Arizona’s offensive captain during its 12-1 season in 1998. “If we could all play as hard and as tough as Kelvin Eafon, we would win every game we played,” Tomey said in a 1997 Seattle Times article. In the 1996 Territorial Cup game in which the Rose Bowl-bound Sun Devils routed the Wildcats 56-14 at Arizona Stadium, ASU offensive linemen Glen Gable broke defensive lineman Daniel Greer’s ankle with an illegal blind-sided clip during a return. That sparked Eafon, who noticed the play and witnessed Tomey yelling at Gable, to sprint off the bench to knock down Gable. Eafon and Gable were ejected. The retaliation showed how much Eafon revered his teammates. Eafon is now a radio personality and youth basketball coach. He is an analyst for Arizona pre-game and post-game shows involving football and men’s basketball on KCUB 1290-AM and runs his own basketball club called Desert Storm.
Harris VP candidate changes tune on pro-union bill after progressive angst
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) has changed his tune on pro-union legislation as he remains a leading contender to become Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate. Kelly would vote in favor of the Protecting the Right to Organize Act, according to HuffPost, a decision that walks back concerns he voiced previously. The PRO Act streamlines the […]
Struggling with insomnia? Arizona summer heat may be to blame, sleep expert says
PHOENIX — Struggling with insomnia in the summer? Blame the Arizona summer heat, according to a sleep psychologist with Banner Health. A warm bedroom can make it harder to get rest, according to Denise Rodriguez Esquivel, a clinical psychologist at Banner University Medical Center South in Tucson. “Our body...
Get Ready To Mask Up Again Arizona
Remember going to the store in mid-2020? Social distancing your way through isles, wearing masks that just seemed to get bigger and bulkier, and treating someone who coughs in public like they're patent zero in a zombie film. That's all finally behind us, or so we thought. Slowly but surely,...
Bridge Investment Group Divests of 288-Unit Equestrian in Tucson, Arizona
TUCSON, ARIZ. — Bridge Investment Group has divested of Equestrian, a 288-unit property in Tucson. Investors Capital Group acquired the asset for an undisclosed price. Equestrian was built in 2008. The property offers amenities such as a business center, pool, clubhouse, fitness center, covered parking and 70 private detached garages. Clint Wadlund, Hamid Panahi, Steve Gebing and Cliff David of Institutional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap, represented the seller and procured the buyer in the deal.
Family files lawsuit against Flowing Wells Unified School District over daughter’s death
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) -The family of 9-year-old Arlette Chavira, who was killed by a gate at Centennial Elementary last November, has filed a lawsuit against the Flowing Wells Unified School District. During Tuesday’s governing board meeting, each member was served the lawsuit. In the lawsuit obtained by 13...
Daleny Vaughn, Tucson native and BMX rider, heads to Olympics
For an athlete to make it to the Olympics, it takes a village. Trainers push, facility managers open doors at odd hours and coaches endure almost as many sleepless nights as the athlete. To be an Olympian requires an ecosystem. For Team USA BMX rider and Tucson native Daleny Vaughn,...
AZ Democratic delegates pledge support to VP Harris for presidential nominee
As the Democratic National Convention approaches, delegates across the country have started pledging support for Vice President Kamala Harris. That includes all 91 of Arizona’s Democratic delegates.
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