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Final part of gifs from the Here Come the Brides episode “Mr. and Mrs. J Bolt”. Prospective bride Peggy (Mary Jo Deschanel) has written her uncle saying she’s married to Joshua Bolt (David Soul). She did this because, although she wanted to go to Seattle, she didn’t have his consent to make the trip. As a minor, her uncle is still her legal guardian.
Now he's coming to visit and will surely find out she lied and take her home. Unless...
Joshua and Peggy pretend to be married while he’s in town.
A weaselly, schemer of a man who already squandered her inheritance, Uncle Jebediah is all too happy to hear Peggy married into a family with a flourishing business. He attempts to squeeze his way into the Bolts’ logging operation, threatening to sue them for taking Peggy to Seattle without his consent if they don’t agree to cut him in.
Things get infinitely worse when word of the fake marriage spreads first, to Captain Clancey and, via him, Aaron Stempel.
With the prospect of losing their business and Peggy being forced back into her abusive uncle’s custody looming, Josh and Peggy elope.
In the end, they’re able to send Jebediah away, save their business (and Peggy’s freedom) without she or Josh having to get married. Not realizing they only got a marriage license but didn’t actually go through with the wedding, he leaves.
Peggy keeps the license because it’s good for a year and she might need it.
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🎨🎥#ArtIsAWeapon #ExhibitClosing
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closes at the @jeffreydeitchgallery this Saturday, January 13th with a special celebration featuring the legendary @therealgrandmastercaz from 6PM-8PM.
📍Jeffrey Deitch Gallery
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18 ᴡᴏᴏꜱᴛᴇʀ ꜱᴛʀᴇᴇᴛ #NYC
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Reposted from @jeffreydeitchgallery 𝐖𝐢𝐥𝐝 𝐒𝐭𝐲𝐥𝐞 𝟒𝟎, 𝐜𝐮𝐫����𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐨 𝐌𝐜𝐂𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐢𝐜𝐤
This exhibition beings together over 20 artists to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Charlie Ahearn ( @twincharlie )’s seminal film ‘Wild Style’🔥
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In the words of the curator Carlo McCormick-
“While ‘Wild Style 40’ is in many ways a celebration of the graffiti art form that emerged out of this time and starred in the movie, it is centered within a broader circle of participation, including key figures from Colab, who were also forging new kinds of urban art, artists who were major supporters and benefactors of graffiti, the photographers who not only captured this movement but embodied it, and a few who have somehow carried these traditions with an authenticity and ingenuity that goes beyond what hip hop sounds like or graffiti looks like today.”
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Participating artist include-
Charlie Ahearn @twincharlie
John Ahearn @jahearnart
Janette Beckman @janettephoto
Fred Brathwaite (Fab 5 Freddy) @fab5freddy
Cathleen Campbell
Henry Chalfant @henrychalfant
Joe Conzo @joeconzo
Martha Cooper @marthacoopergram
Jane Dickson @janeinpeepland
Brian Donnelly (KAWS) @kaws
Chris Ellis (Daze) @dazeworldnyc
Sandra Fabara (Lady Pink) @ladypinknyc
Aaron Goodstone (Sharp)
Eric Haze @erichazenyc
John Matos (Crash) @crashone
Leonard McGurr (Futura) @futuradosmil
Osgemeos @osgemeos
Phase 2
Lee Quinones @leequinones
Rammellzee @therammellzee
Revolt @drrevoltrtw
Don White (Dondi)
Andrew Witten (Zephyr) @zephyrgraffiti
Martin Wong
Don't miss your chance to experience this electric show maxed out with pioneering artists before it closes this Saturday. The gallery is opened each day from 12-6PM.
#wildstyle #carlomccormick #jeffreydeitch #HipHop #ForTheCulture #graffiti
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In The New Country Music Express    #1156 (715) van 19 december 2022  (wk 51) tussen 19.00 -22.00 op Smelne fm (Herhaling op 26 december )
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De Top Albums van het Jaar 2022 
met Radiocollega ‘s  Hanneke Vd Hei en Jan Theo vanHoudt 
         Artiest                                     Title                            Album
1.    Chris Hillman  -   Bidin’ My Time                     bidin’ my time
2.    Lainey Wilson       Atta Girl                                 bell bottom Country 32
3.    Lainey Wilson       Watermelon Moonshine     bell bottom Country 32
4.    Cody Johnson      Human                                 rockin’ cjb live          31
5.    Sunny Sweeny     Married Alone                      married alone          30
6.    Cole Swindell – She Had Me At Heads Carolina    Stereo type               29
7.    Tenille Arts            One Bedroom Apart            girl to girl                   28
8.    Dillon Carmichael - Son Of A                            son of a                     27
9.    Bailey Zimmerman – Fall in Love                     leave a light on        26
10. 49 Winchester      Russel County Line -   fortune favors the bold  25
11. Jim Lauderdale    - I’ve Heard Of That            game changer         24
12. Miranda Lambert   - If I Was A Cowboy           palmolino                  23
13. Willie Nelson        I’m Gonna Live forever -    tribute to Billy J Shaver          22
14. Luke Bryan           Buy Dirt                                 prayin’ in a deer stand  21
15. Luke Bryan           Country On   #1                   prayin’ in a deer stand  21
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16. Chris Hillman  -    Here She Comes Again     bidin’my time
17. High Valley             All My Lovin’                           way back                    20
18. William Beckman   Bourbon Whiskey                   faded memories         19
19. John pardy              Fill er up                                 mr Saturday night       18
20. Luke Combs           Doing This                              growing up                  17
21. Tyler Hubbard         5 foot 9                                   dancing in the country   16
22. Hailey Whitters     Raised                                   raised                        15
23. Dolly Parton          Big Dreams and faded jeans     run rose run                14
24. Zach Bryan –        Something In The Orange     American heartbreak 13
25.  Ronnie Dunn        Broken Neon Hearts           100 proof neon        12
26.  Ronnie Dunn        Where The Neon Lies        100 proof neon        12
27.  Wade Bowen          A Guitar, A Singer And A Song    Between The Secret ..  28. Wade Bowen        Between The Secret And The Truth         “ ”          11
29. Ned Ledoux          This Ain’t My First Rodeo         buckskin                   10
30. Ned Ledoux          Rodeo Dreams                    buckskin                   10
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31. Chris Hillman       Hickory wind                        morning sky
32. Morgan Wallen     Somethin’ Country  #1album dangerous double  
33. Dailey & Vincent  Message From The Farm         Let’s Sing some country ! 9
34. Randy Houser      Remember How To Pray   note to self-             8
35. Aaron Watson       Old Man Said                      unwanted man         7
36. Billy Strings           Long Journey Home           me/and/dad              6
37. Charley Crockett  The Man From Waco          the man from Waco 5
38. Drake Milligan      Going Down Swingin’ Ft V. Gill   dallas/fort worth         4
39. Willie Nelson        My Heart Was A Dancer    a beautiful time        3
40. Tami Neilson /Willie Nelson Beyond The Stars  kingmaker                 -
41. Molly Tuttle           Side Saddle                          crooked tree             2
42. Molly Tuttle           Crooked Tree                       crooked tree             2
43. Joshua Hedley     Neon Blue                            neon blue                 1
44. Joshua Hedley     Country & Western             neon blue                 1
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Musk sells nearly $4 billion worth of Tesla shares – TechCrunch
Musk sells nearly $4 billion worth of Tesla shares – TechCrunch
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold around 4.4 million shares of the company on Tuesday, according to regulatory filings published on Thursday. Musk, via Aaron Beckman, his power of attorney, filed a total of five Form 4s with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to cover all 138 individual transactions. The value of the sales in the filings disclosed is so far is around $4 billion, per TechCrunch…
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Musk sells nearly $4 billion worth of Tesla shares
Musk sells nearly $4 billion worth of Tesla shares
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold around 4.4 million shares of the company on Tuesday, according to regulatory filings published on Thursday. Musk, via Aaron Beckman, his power of attorney, filed a total of five Form 4s with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to cover all 138 individual transactions. The value of the sales in the filings disclosed is so far is around $4 billion, per TechCrunch…
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Aaron Beckum — Obsolete (Self Released)
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Obsolete by Aaron Beckum
“Some people say I’m stuck back in time,” Aaron Beckum sings on the title track of Obsolete, his Bakersfield country/new age account of the ills visited upon his head by technology (broadly defined) and love (specifically defined). Without getting bogged down in the question of how much of an author’s life we can or should read into their work, let’s note that, though Beckum is preoccupied with tech and its discontents, he’s a filmmaker and Obsolete is a digital-only release. Sure, Obsolete was recorded to four-track tape and a laptop he assures us was broken, but at the very least, Beckum, songwriter, is more tech savvy than Beckum, character, lets on.
However, even if he’s putting us on, Beckum has learned the right lessons from classic country music: you can do a lot with three chords and there’s not a great distance between funny and sad. The best tracks on Obsolete are simple but not half-assed, and its best lyrics are clever but not self-satisfied. Many prolific country legends have released far worse songs than “Fallin’ Asleep at the Wheel,” and the very good “Credit Card Divorce” could have been a Buck Owens b-side, had he lived long enough to sing about “the lawyer on the internet [who] has three-and-a-half stars”. “Born Forlorn,” the first of Beckum’s renunciations of tech/love, is a real charmer if you’re at all sympathetic to Beckum’s cosmic schmuck schtick, and standout “Whiskey Pyramid” allows him the fantasy of escaping into the past and having Tutankhamen talking him through his post-breakup bender.
Back to Obsolete’s technophobia. There are plenty of good reasons to fear, fight and flee the rise of what social psychologist Shoshana Zuboff calls surveillance capitalism, and while we’ve all felt like saying, “I swear someday I’m gonna drop this phone in the toilet/and flush it out to the deep blue sea,” Beckum is misidentifying the source of his malaise. “Flowers Dead in the Vase” is a jeremiad against selfies which feels about five years late — stuck back in time, indeed. Saying that selfies are inherently narcissistic (more narcissistic than releasing an album? Discuss.) is a roundabout way to get at the real issue: his ex is having fun without him. It’s clever to the extent that you’re willing to put some distance between the author and the song, but either way it plays into that ol’ toxic binary: Men=authentic/Women=frivolous. Fear of new technology is at least as old as the invention of writing, but it’s a lot younger than reading your romantic turmoil onto the world.  
But I’m being hard on him. With his strained, sad-sack voice, burbling 1980s synths, and willingness to describe himself as a “particle beam,” it’s fair to assume that Obsolete is a largely conceptual lark. Taken in stride, it’s a fun one, and when Beckum (mostly) drops the bullshit on what should have been the closer, “Slow Road,” it’s affecting, too. Yes, self-released cosmic country album by a moonlighting filmmaker isn’t a confidence inspiring pitch, but the surprisingly competent Obsolete is a goofy, workmanlike, take on the sound of California country, from Bakersfield to Esalen.  
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Neal Sher, an attorney representing the students and a former Nazi prosecution officer for the Department of Justice and former executive director of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) told the Journal in a phone interview that filing the complaint was necessary to “shake things up” on NYU’s campus.
“If the university fails to protect students from a hostile environment… they could lose federal funding,” Sher, an alumnus of NYU School of Law, said, adding that the Department of Education could also “impose all kinds of sanctions” on NYU.
Judea Pearl, chancellor professor of computer science at UCLA, Daniel Pearl Foundation president and an alumnus of NYU, told the Journal in an email, “It is sad that Israel-loving students need to take their case to the Department of Education in a matter that the NYU administration can resolve through a sensible change of policy.”
He added, “Since Zionism is central to the identity of so many students on campus, anti-Zionism should be treated like any other identity-maligning form of racism, e.g., Islamophobia, homophobia, xenophobia or white supremacy; they are all protected by champions of free speech yet morally deplored by shapers of campus norm.”
In light of the award to SJP, in an April 16 letter, Pearl asked NYU President Andrew Hamilton — who did not attend the SJP awards ceremony — to rescind Pearl’s Distinguished Alumni Award, which Pearl received in November 2013.
John Beckman, a spokesperson for the university, said in a statement to the Journal, “The allegation that the University has been unresponsive is neither true nor fair, and it ignores the real record: that those involved in disrupting the rave were referred to the University’s student conduct office, that NYU and its president rejected and criticized attempts to ostracize pro-Israel groups, that the University has publicly, repeatedly, and vigorously repudiated BDS proposals both at NYU and elsewhere (see here, here, here, here and here) [and] that NYU is one of the few US universities  to have opened its own dedicated academic facility in Israel, and since launching its site in Tel Aviv, NYU has flatly rejected calls to close it.”
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Pt 1 of gifs from the Here Come the Brides episode “Mr. and Mrs. J Bolt”. Prospective bride Peggy (Mary Jo Deschanel) has written her uncle saying she’s married to Joshua Bolt (David Soul). She did this because, although she wanted to go to Seattle, she didn’t have his consent to make the trip. As a minor, her uncle is still her legal guardian.
Now he's coming to visit and will surely find out she lied and take her home. Unless...
Joshua and Peggy pretend to be married while he’s in town.
A weaselly, schemer of a man who already squandered her inheritance, Uncle Jebediah is all too happy to hear Peggy married into a family with a flourishing business. He attempts to squeeze his way into the Bolts’ logging operation, threatening to sue them for taking Peggy to Seattle without his consent if they don’t agree to cut him in.
Things get infinitely worse when word of the fake marriage spreads first, to Captain Clancey and, via him, Aaron Stempel. 
With the prospect of losing their business and Peggy being forced back into her abusive uncle’s custody looming, Josh and Peggy elope.
In the end, they’re able to send Jebediah away, save their business (and Peggy’s freedom) without she or Josh having to get married. Not realizing they only got a marriage license but didn’t actually go through with the wedding, he leaves.
Peggy keeps the license because it’s good for a year and she might need it.
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The Rhythm of Time! The most creative and customizable watch on the market, the Tambour Horizon Light Up can be configured in a rainbow of colors, including 11 bold new gradients. Campaign shot at our level-2 complex of soundstages in Sunset Park.   Produced by One Thirty Eight Productions.   Director: Jacob Sutton Digital Tech: David English Stylist: Beth Fenton Stylist Assistant: Susan Walsh Makeup Artist: Aaron De Mey Makeup Assistants: Tayler Treadwell, Brian Dean Hair Stylist: Jimmy Paul Hair Assistants: Miwako Urasugi, Jasia Stewart Manicurist: Megumi Yamamoto Set Designer: Stefan Beckman DP: Tristan Sheridan DIT: Alex Barratt LED Volume Supervisor: Kazim Kara Grip: Adam MacBeth, Sam Kretchmer, Sam Katz   Featuring: Sophie Turner @sophiet and Gong Jun @gongjunhahaha, Leo Walk & Cloud   #LVConnected #LVWatches #GongJun #SophieTurner #LouisVuitton 👊🏽 Special thank you and always a pleasure to have you in GUM: @jacobsutton_studio @kazimkara @otisfung @tristansheridan @onethirtyeightproductions BTS pics by @kazimkara (at GUM Studios Brooklyn) https://www.instagram.com/p/CY7Ua54Ft45/?utm_medium=tumblr
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2021 WIAA state boys golf tournament: Rob Hernandez's Division 1 sectional preview, predictions | WIAA Boys
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2021 WIAA state boys golf tournament: Rob Hernandez's Division 1 sectional preview, predictions | WIAA Boys
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Wisconsin.Golf’s Rob Hernandez sizes up the WIAA Division 1 boys sectional golf tournaments being contested across the state this week. The top two teams in each sectional advance to next week’s state tournament, along with the top three golfers not on those teams. The Division 1 state championships are scheduled for June 14-15 at Wild Rock Golf Club.
WAUSAU EAST SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Antigo 355 3 1985 D.C. Everest (Schofield) 337 4 1991 Eau Claire Memorial 290 49 2019 Hudson 299 3 2019 New Richmond 311 22 2001 River Falls 305 16 2018 Stevens Point 338 27 2016 Wausau West 352 4 2007 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Jaxon Bulgrin, Marshfield 85 Carter Cygan, Wausau East 79 Jamin Dufree, Superior 79 Brett Elkin, Chippewa Falls 71 Koldyn Gechas, Rhinelander 81 Andrew Henrichs, Rhinelander 89 Matt Nault, Superior 77 Andrew Rude, Superior 77
When, where: 9 a.m. Tuesday at Greenwood Hills CC-Wausau, par 72.
That was then (in 2019): Hudson senior Charley Chase and sophomore Bennett Swavely shot matching 76s at New Richmond Golf Course as the Raiders shot 316 and edged Big Rivers Conference rival Eau Claire Memorial (320) to win the 2019 WIAA Division 1 New Richmond sectional. New Richmond sophomore Owen Covey shot 71 to slip past eventual state champion Russell Dettmering of Merrill by one shot for medalist honors. Stevens Point senior Evan Thomas joined Covey and Dettmering in qualifying for the state tournament at University Ridge GC in Madison. Covey and Swavely were the top performers among golfers currently competing in the 2021 high school season.
This is now (in 2021): There is nothing like a 290 to get people’s attention and that’s exactly what Eau Claire Memorial did last week in winning the WIAA Division 1 Superior regional at Nemadji GC in Superior. Freshman Will Schlitz shot 4-under-par 68, one of just three sub-70 rounds in the state, to edge Hudson senior Bennett Swavely, a University of Minnesota recruit, by one shot for medalist honors as the Old Abes outscored Hudson 290-299 for the team title. History would suggest that it will be a much different story on the scoreboard at Greenwood Hills, which last played host to a sectional in 2011 when Hudson (323) knocked off Superior (336) and Eau Claire North (339) for the team title. Memorial, the Big Rivers Conference champion, has a freshman (Schlitz) and two sophomores (Ben Christensen and Parker Etzel), for whom this sectional will be their first. Could that open the door for Hudson, which has three seniors in its starting five with one of them a tournament veteran in Swavely. Much like Memorial and Hudson dueled in the Big Rivers, Stevens Point and Wausau West went back-and-forth in finishing 1-2 in the Wisconsin Valley Conference only to finish second and third, respectively, behind D.C. Everest (Schofield) at the Everest regional at Wausau CC. On paper, none of the three WVC favorites have the scoring punch of Eau Claire Memorial and Hudson, but that may not be as important if the sectional plays out the way Leg 5 of the WVC tournament series did May 14, when Stevens Point (346) outlasted Wausau West (348) and D.C. Everest (352) for team honors in a high-scoring affair on the challenging Greenwood Hills layout.
Projected state team qualifiers: Hudson, Eau Claire Memorial.
Projected state individual qualifiers: Logan Pechinski, Stevens Point; Carter Cygan, Wausau East; Owen Covey, New Richmond.
NOTRE DAME (GREEN BAY) SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Appleton North 345 3 2001 Appleton West 352 4 2003 Ashwaubenon 330 3 2008 Bay Port 342 7 2019 De Pere 316 6 2015 Green Bay Preble 340 15 2010 Notre Dame (Green Bay) 317 15 2018 West De Pere 325 3 2004 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Aiden Cudney, Kimberly 82 Sam Knapp, Kaukauna 87 Kaden Marcell, Shawano 81 Jake Prestigiacomo, Appleton East 87 Quinn Process, Pulaski 81 Connor Schaefer, Hortonville 89 Lucas te Plate, Shawano 86 Aaron Tonn, Pulaski 86
When, where: 9 a.m. Wednesday at Thornberry Creek at Oneida GC, par 72.
That was then (in 2019): Kaukauna’s dynamic senior duo of Tyler Cleaves (74) and Brock Hlinak (75) paved the way, but fellow seniors Zachary Klingseisen (76) and Reis Schweiner (77) weren’t too shabby, either, as the Galloping Ghosts fired a 302 and rolled to the Notre Dame (Green Bay) sectional at Thornberry Creek at Oneida GC. Bay Port (319) edged host Notre Dame (Green Bay) by one shot for the second state berth behind junior Preston Cedergren, who shared medalist honors with Appleton East senior Ben Gilkay and Cleaves. Gilkay, Green Bay Preble senior Cole Hanke (75) and Green Bay Southwest senior Trent Thomas (75) earned the individual state tournament berths. Appleton West sophomore Austin Georger, who lost to birdies from Hanke and Thomas on the second playoff hole for the last two berths, shot 75 and was the top finisher among current high school golfers.
This is now (in 2021): It must be the WIAA postseason because sectional host Notre Dame (Green Bay) turned in one of its finest performances of the season last week in winning the Ashwaubenon regional at Brown County GC in Oneida. Junior Ryan Darling had a lot to do with that, firing a 1-under 71 to earn medalist honors by seven strokes and help the Tritons (317) roll past Fox River Classic Conference rival Ashwaubenon (330) for the title. Lost, perhaps, in Darling’s work up front was the fact Notre Dame had all five golfers shoot 85 or better on a tough layout. Two years ago Notre Dame packed its four scoring golfers between 78 and 84 only to fall one shot shy of Bay Port in its bid for a 16th state tournament berth. This year, De Pere figures to be the team the Tritons and everyone else will be chasing. The FRCC overall champion Redbirds looked strong at its own regional at Ledgeview GC in De Pere with seniors Ben Busick (78) and Grady Coppo (79), junior Sam Mehlberg (79) and sophomore Jack Weisenberger (80) setting a tone that will be tough to beat if they can replicate that balance at Thornberry Creek. Lurking out there, too, is Fox Valley Association champion Appleton North, which won the FVA Championship with a 327 but finished third (345) at the De Pere regional.
Projected state team qualifiers: Notre Dame (Green Bay), De Pere.
Projected state individual qualifiers: Austin Georger, Appleton West; Max Reis, West De Pere; Aiden Cudney, Kimberly.
MADISON MEMORIAL SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Holmen 331 6 2019 Madison Memorial 321 17 2017 Middleton 310 21 2019 Onalaska 327 21 2013 Reedsburg 358 7 2008 Tomah 333 4 1983 Verona 323 1 2018 Waunakee 309 1 2017 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Dominick Fetterer, Wisconsin Rapids 88 Charlie Gibbs, Baraboo 84 Finn Jackson, Madison West 88 Dane Kubisiak, Wisconsin Rapids 88 Sonny Lombardo, Mount Horeb 88 Kaleb Lycke, La Crosse Central/Logan 83 Jack Morgan, Madison West 85 Brandt Wilson, Sauk Prairie 89
When, where: 9 a.m. Monday at Blackhawk CC-Madison, par 72.
That was then (in 2019): Historically a mix of Madison- and La Crosse-area teams, this sectional welcomed Wisconsin Rapids to the mix for the first time and went to the Ridges GC in Wisconsin Rapids to determine state qualifiers. The results, however, looked a lot like those when the sectional is played in Madison or La Crosse. Four Middleton golfers broke 80, led by junior Kip Sullivan (75), as the Cardinals shot 306 and topped Holmen by five shots for the team title. Mount Horeb’s Kasen Fager (72) earned medalist honors by two strokes over Verona senior Austin Gaby. They joined Sparta junior Austin Erickson (76) in advancing to the state tournament as individuals. Middleton sophomore Jacob Beckman (79) tied for 10th and was the top finisher among golfers still competing at the high school level in 2021.
This is now (in 2021): Middleton, which finished second to Milwaukee Marquette at the 2019 WIAA Division 1 state championship, was reminded last week that it’s as tough to get to the state tournament out of this sectional as it is to contend once there. The Cardinals shot 310 at their own regional last week at Pleasant View GC, but finished second to Waunakee (309), which boasted the medalist in junior Max Brud (73) and had all five golfers break 85. Middleton’s four scoring golfers ranged from 75 to 80 with a lineup that had just one senior (University of Wisconsin recruit Jacob Beckman) in it. While they would appear to be the teams to beat, Onalaska’s winning 327 at its own regional came on a demanding La Crosse CC and will no doubt send the Hilltoppers into the sectional with confidence. However, qualifiers from both regionals will find a much different challenge at Blackhawk CC, a tight layout with fast greens that is playing host to a boys sectional for the first time in recent memory. When the course held a Division 1 regional in 2017, Middleton won with a 311, but none of the other schools in the eight-team field broke 325 and only one golfer bettered 76. To further muddy the waters, three schools ranked in the top 10 — No. 4 Middleton, No. 8 Waunakee and No. 9 Madison Memorial — are in the field as are the top two teams also receiving votes (Verona and Holmen).
Projected state team qualifiers: Middleton, Madison Memorial.
Projected state individual qualifiers: Will Meganck, Waunakee; Hunter Neumann, Tomah; Sam Evenson, Holmen.
PLYMOUTH SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Arrowhead (Hartland) 302 30 2019 Fond du Lac 345 39 2019 Hartford 340 12 2003 Manitowoc 341 21 2007 Neenah 344 10 2014 Plymouth 346 15 2017 Sheboygan North 307 27 2018 Slinger 321 5 2014 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Owen Beumler, Sheboygan South 89 Isaac Geffers, Oshkosh North 88 Joseph Held, West Bend West 88 Tristan Helgeson, West Bend West 89 Nic Kolar, Sheboygan South 89 Boden Memmel, West Bend East 90 Dakota Rezachek, Two Rivers/Mishicot 89 Evan Spaeth, West Bend West 86
When, where: 9 a.m. Wednesday at Quit-Qui-Oc GC-Elkhart Lake, par 71.
That was then (in 2019): Two-time defending WIAA Division 1 state champion Piercen Hunt shot 70 at Washington County GC in Hartford as Arrowhead (Hartland) shot 308 and edged Fond du Lac by four shots for the team title at the WIAA Division 1 Hartford regional. Beaver Dam senior Zak Kulka, a UW-Green Bay recruit, finished second with a 72 and joined Plymouth senior Charlie Aschenbach (74) and De Pere senior Cole Griffin (76) in qualifying for the state tournament individually. Slinger sophomore Addison Raimer and West De Pere freshman Max Reis shot matching 80s and were the top finishers among those golfers who are still competing during the 2021 season.
This is now (in 2021): Sheboygan North moves into this sectional from what this year is the Mequon Homestead sectional and promises to give perennial power and top-ranked Arrowhead (Hartland) a run for the team title. The Golden Raiders are coming off of a Neenah regional championship where sophomore Mason Schmidtke’s state-best 66 fueled their 307 winning score. Overshadowed by Schmidtke’s remarkable round was the fact that all five North golfers, three of them seniors, shot 86 or better. That experience will be critical against Arrowhead and Slinger, whose senior standouts are at the top of their lineups and promise to make the road to Wild Rock GC in Wisconsin Dells difficult for North. Arrowhead seniors Nick Amtmann and Andrew Fickel shared regional medalist honors with 73s at Washington County GC last week as the Warhawks, who also got a 74 from sophomore Bode King, shot 302 to top Slinger by 19 strokes. Raimer, however, is playing some of the best golf of his high school career and has formed a solid nucleus with junior Will Summers and senior Tyson Miller. 
Projected state team qualifiers: Arrowhead (Hartland), Sheboygan North.
Projected state individual qualifiers: Addison Raimer, Slinger; Will Summers, Slinger; Wyatt Pfeiffer, Fond du Lac.
JANESVILLE PARKER SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Beloit Memorial 340 28 2013 Fort Atkinson 356 11 2015 Milton 326 1 1987 Monona Grove 346 3 2017 Mukwonago 332 8 2019 Oregon 353 1 2000 Stoughton 358 9 2013 Sun Prairie 351 8 2010 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Nolan Ahler, Elkhorn 85 Will Arkin, Madison La Follette 92 Josh Brogren, Elkhorn 85 Ryan Ertel, McFarland 90 Kai Klass, McFarland 91 Wyatt Marshall, Janesville Craig 73 Ethan Prusakeiwicz, DeForest 88 Bryce Sullivan, Janesville Craig 87
When, where: 8 a.m. Tuesday at Janesville Riverside GC, par 72.
That was then (in 2019): Bucknell recruit Blake Wisdom of Lake Geneva Badger shot 71 while teammates Luke Abram (75), Ben Rademaker (77) and TJ Walton (78) also broke 80 as the Badgers (301) pulled out a two-stroke victory at the Mukwonago sectional at Edgewood GC in Big Bend. Mukwonago won a team playoff over Sun Prairie for the second state berth after the two teams tied for second place at 303, leaving the Cardinals’ Mickey Keating (73) to take one of the three state individual berths with Janesville Parker junior Kadin Kleman (73) and Milton senior AJ Gray (75), who won a playoff over Sun Prairie senior Ethan Carrick and Janesville Parker’s Zack Milner for the final spot at University Ridge. Badger’s Abram, who tied for fifth, was the top golfer among those still competing at the high school level in 2021.
This is now (in 2021): As is often the case with a sectional that encompasses areas south of Madison and west of Milwaukee, this sectional couldn’t be more wide open. Milton (326) and Monona Grove (346) come to Janesville Riverside as regional champions, but Mukwonago (332) and Beloit Memorial (340) finished within 14 strokes of Milton at the Mukwonago regional at Edgewood GC in Big Bend and Sun Prairie (351), Oregon (353) and Stoughton (358) finished within 12 shots of MG at the Portage regional at Portage CC. Likewise, only four golfers broke 80 at Mukwonago, led by individual sectional qualifier Wyatt Marshall of Janesville Craig (73), and no one shot lower than 81 at Portage. Beloit Memorial and Monona Grove shot matching 349s to finish T-2 at the Ashenfelder Invitational at Janesville Riverside last month, but history suggests the course is much more forgiving than that so it will likely take a score lower than 320 to advance to the state tournament.
Projected state team qualifiers: Milton, Mukwonago.
Projected state individual qualifiers: Griffin Oberneder, Beloit Memorial; Jacob Frederickson, Monona Grove; Wyatt Marshall, Janesville Craig.
HOMESTEAD (MEQUON) SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Cedarburg 308 4 2016 Germantown 314 2 2010 Hamilton (Sussex) 320 0 NA Hometead (Mequon) 304 31 2019 Kettle Moraine 295 8 2019 Oconomowoc 332 26 2006 Pewaukee 330 5 2012 Waukesha West 329 1 2004 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Jake Anderson, Whitefish Bay 82 Collin Barry, Whitefish Bay 81 Ben Hilbelink, Menomonee Falls 72 Peter Hoeppner, Waukesha North 82 Jackson Piacsek, Waukesha North 76 Mason Roanhouse, Waterford 79 Cullen Starker, Whitefish Bay 79 Owen Van Galen, Waukesha South 83
When, where: 9 a.m. Tuesday at North Shore CC-Mequon.
That was then (in 2019): Sophomore Ty Mueller (78) and junior Josh Teplin (80) turned in top-10 finishes as Mequon Homestead shot 322 and survived arguably the toughest sectional venue in the state on the Irish Course at Whistling Straits in Haven with the Sheboygan North sectional championship. Kettle Moraine (330) edged Sheboygan North (333) and Germantown (336) for the second state berth. Sheboygan North seniors Austin Thyes (73) and Max Schmidtke (76) and Waterford junior Josh Koszarek (75) qualified for the state tournament individually. Medalist Ben Pausha of Kettle Moraine (72) was the top finisher among golfers still competing at the high school level in 2021.
This is now (in 2021): Top-ranked Kettle Moraine, which shot 295 in winning the Waukesha South regional, and No. 3 Mequon Homestead headline a field that includes a few teams — Cedarburg, Germantown and Hamilton (Sussex) — capable of keeping the favorites from punching their ticket to the state tournament in Wisconsin Dells. It will take a yeoman’s effort, however. Kettle Moraine’s victory at Morningstar Golfers Club in Waukesha included a 72 from senior Jackson Vinopal, a 73 from freshman Spencer Stuke, a 74 from sophomore Alex Koenig and a 76 from senior Jackson Cain. Pausha, the sectional champion two years ago the last time a WIAA tournament series was held, had his 78 thrown out. Homestead seemed comfortable with the shootout that was its regional at Mee Kwon GC. Mueller’s 71 earned him a share of medalist honors with Germantown’s Collin Thomey and led the way for the Highlanders (304), who got a 75 from sophomore Hunter Thibert and a 77 from senior Christian Sobczak at the back end of the lineup on a day when No. 2 golfer Joe Fricker shot 82 despite a 37 on the back nine. Cedarburg (Nathan Theama), Germantown (Thomey) and Sussex Hamilton (Michael Addie) all have strong No. 1 golfers who won’t be intimidated by a tough sectional venue in North Shore CC, which is the fourth Mequon-area course Homestead has enlisted to host a postseason competition in the last three years.
Projected state team qualifiers: Homestead (Mequon), Kettle Moraine .
Projected state individual qualifiers: Collin Thomey, Germantown; Michael Addie, Hamilton (Sussex); Nathan Theama, Cedarburg .
RACINE CASE SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Franklin 346 5 2019 Kenosha Indian Trail 344 0 NA Marquette (Milwaukee) 304 11 2019 Muskego 334 4 2017 Oak Creek 329 1 2000 Racine Case 343 13 2015 South Milwaukee 432 36 1989 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Tyson Baldwin, Kenosha Tremper 87 Egan Bedwell, Milwaukee King 109 Michael Cerny, Racine Horlick 83 Tyler Dahl, Kenosha Tremper 76 Peter Iwanowski, St. Francis/Cudahy 82 Josh Koch, Milwaukee King 96 Alex Krowski, St. Francis/Cudahy 105 Kamden Logan, Kenosha Tremper 91
When, where: 9 a.m. Tuesday at Ives Grove GL-Sturtevant, par 72.
That was then (in 2019): Junior Jack Lutze (70) and seniors Jack Blair (72) and Drew Sagrillo (72) swept the top three spots and freshman Hayden LeMonds (76) finished T-7 as Milwaukee Marquette shot 290 and cruised to a 17-stroke victory over Franklin to win its own sectional at Brown Deer Park GC in Milwaukee. No other school finished within 36 strokes of the top two teams. University of Wisconsin-bound junior Cameron Huss of Kenosha Tremper (76) earned his first WIAA state tournament berth as an individual qualifier along with St. Francis/Cudahy sophomore Peter Iwanowski (78) and Greenfield senior Sam Mendoza (79). Franklin sophomore John Mirsberger (73) finished T-4, the best showing by a golfer still competing in the high school ranks in 2021.
This is now (in 2021): The names may change, but the results remain the same for Milwaukee Marquette, which has won the last two WIAA Division 1 state championships and three of the last four. Senior Riley Simonz (75), junior Sebastian Kasun (76) and sophomore Marco Bamrah (76) swept the top three places and junior Hayden LeMonds shot 77 in his season debut after a long road to recovery from Bankart Repair shoulder surgery last summer as the Hilltoppers shot 304 to win their own regional a Brown Deer Park, a rather stress-free competition with only three schools fielding full teams. That junior Will Hemauer’s 78 was thrown out speaks to the depth coach Brad Niswonger’s team has again in 2021. There figures to be a wide gap between Marquette and the second-place team at Ives Grove. None of the other six teams in the sectional shot lower than 329 (Oak Creek), paving the way for a spirited battle for the second state berth.
Projected state team qualifiers: Marquette (Milwaukee), Racine Case.
Projected state individual qualifiers: Dylan Moore, Kenosha Indian Trail; Tyler Dahl, Kenosha Tremper; John Mirsberger, Franklin.
WESTOSHA CENTRAL SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Badger (Lake Geneva) 327 32 2019 Brookfield Central 328 14 2018 Brookfield East 327 4 2008 New Berlin West 345 5 2006 Union Grove 330 0 NA Wauwatosa East/West 317 38 2019 West Allis Hale 370 14 2002 Whitnall (Hales Corners) 365 0 NA INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Nolan Bruni, Westosha Central 84 Johnny Hooper, Greenfield 95 Brandon LaBeau, Greendale 81 Sam Olson, Wisconsin Lutheran 93 Nathan Riel, Wisconsin Lutheran 98 Cy Turner, Wilmot 90 Dane Turner, Wilmot 88 Tom Zacher, Greenfield 94
When, where: 9 a.m. Wednesday at Brighton Dale Links GC-Kansasville, par 72.
That was then (in 2019): Junior Dan Sobeleski (76) and Wauwatosa East/West shot 305 at Wanaki GC in Menomonee Falls and won a shootout with junior Marty Swab (72) and Menomonee Falls (308) to win the Brookfield Central sectional. Swab shared medalist honors with UW-Eau Claire-bound senior Connor Brown of Union Grove, who qualified individually Brookfield Central seniors Jack Anderson (75) and Dean Yun (76). Yun won a playoff over Brookfield East’s Zach Walsh for the final state individual berth. Sophomore Sam Yun (78), who finished T-12, was the top finisher among those golfers still competing during the 2021 high school season.
This is now (in 2021): Badger (Lake Geneva) moves over from the Janesville Parker regional to take aim at Wauwatosa East/West, which placed all five golfers in the top 11 at last week’s Brookfield Central regional at Wanaki GC in Menomonee Falls and shot a 317 to top runner-up Brookfield East by 10 shots for the team title. Junior Ben Soboleski (75) and senior Colin Muellen (79) were the only golfers to break 80 at Wanaki, the kind of scores that will go a long way at Brighton Dale Links in a sectional that is otherwise extremely balanced. Badger won the Union Grove regional at Ives Grove GL in Sturtevant with a 327 behind junior TJ Walton, who played well in the postseason in 2019, and seniors Colton Craig (81) and Chris Bakken (83). Scores are seldom low at Brighton Dale so this sectional will not only test the depth of teams hoping to advance to Wisconsin Dells, but also their patience.
Projected state team qualifiers: Wauwatosa East/West, Badger (Lake Geneva) .
Projected state individual qualifiers: Simon Graham, Union Grove; Sam Sonsalla, Brookfield Central; Charlie Bennett, Brookfield East.
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‘The Lord’s Prayer’ with Gestures
Aaron Niequist writes:
I wanted to share this video of a practice that has meant a lot to our community here in Chicago, and to my family as we pray each night: praying the Lord's Prayer with gestures. As you can see, the gestures are incredibly simple, but they've helped us pray with our whole bodies...not just from the neck up. I've also included an image (below) of the gestures if this is something you'd want to teach to your church or community or family.
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The gestures were created by Betsey Beckman and introduced to the Mars Hill community by Fr Michael Sparough, SJ.
Here is the ‘admittedly odd drawing’ of the gestures, printed in 1987:
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My research interests have taken a number of different shapes and led me into a number of different fields over my time as an undergraduate. I didn’t have any experience coming into UVA, but I knew I wanted to make a difference in the environment and in the growing global crisis of climate change. In my second semester at UVA, I started out by reaching out over email to a few professors in the Environmental Sciences department. One of those emails turned into a meeting with Dr. James Galloway, and before long I was diving headfirst into a project with him and Dr. Aaron Mills.
My first project was to investigate the dynamics of any species containing nitrogen except for N2 that passed through a stream on a farm in Albemarle county. From there, I picked up a new project developing spectroscopy techniques for characterizing dissolved organic matter in that same stream. These projects aimed to study how traditional and alternative agriculture practices differ in their impacts on water systems. Whether the alternative form of farming used on this farm, which includes crop-animal production, rotational grazing, composting, and agroforestry, is actually better for the environment than traditional farming is a key question to answer for developing food production systems in the future. As I continued this research, I realized I was interested more in the chemistry side of the systems I was studying and moved to the chemistry department to work under Dr. T. Brent Gunnoe. In this lab, I work on developing new ways to synthesize a class of chemicals called stilbenes, which have applications in pharmaceuticals and electronic materials, using a rhodium-based catalyst which works with a copper(II) oxidant. Catalysis is one of the principle areas of research of green chemistry as utilizing a catalyst allows for milder reaction conditions which expend less energy and enable industrially relevant chemistry to proceed with reduced emission of greenhouse gases. In the Gunnoe lab, we hope that the development of a more efficient route to the production of stilbenes, with fewer steps and less waste, will help reduce the cost of making these widely useful molecules.
The opportunity to contribute in a real and tangible way to ongoing and novel science is perhaps the element of my college experience for which I am the most grateful. Through my experience, I have gained many skills, including those in spectroscopy, synthesis, and scientific communication. I greatly enjoy being in the lab and getting to use my hands to make new compounds and find out things nobody has learned before. I would certainly encourage anybody, not just science majors, to seek out professors willing to mentor them in a research endeavor. You don’t need a special program or some sort of “in”; just shoot an email out to somebody doing work that excites you. The worst they can say is “no”!
Lucas Frye is a fourth-year undergraduate student studying Environmental Chemistry with a minor in Government at the University of Virginia. In his time as an undergraduate, he has been a leader and role-model to students in chemistry as a member of the executive board and active member of Alpha Chi Sigma (AXΣ), the professional chemistry fraternity. He has been awarded with the Beckman Scholar Award for his research in Dr. T. Brent Gunnoe’s lab on catalysis and is looking forward to beginning his graduate studies in chemistry at Princeton University this fall.
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17 Years of 6x6 Poets
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Giant Bluetooth AirPod #3DPrinting #Apple @Apple Via Business Insider: The 10-inch-tall AirPod is a fully functional wireless speaker, according to its creator, a Minnesota high school student named Aaron Beckman.
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Today's review, The House With A Clock In Its Walls by #EliRoth starring #JackBlack and #CateBlanchett ELI ROTH Bil's rating (out of 5): BB.  USA, 2018.  Amblin Entertainment, Mythology Entertainment…
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