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Spring Training:
Michael Chavis assigned 6
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Matt Adams assigned 18
Erick Mejia assigned 26
Travis Blankenhorn assigned 27
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Erick Mejia; Semi-Truck Driver Ran Over And Killed Locksmith Following Payment Dispute In Colorado, Then Continued To Make Scheduled Delivery: Sheriff
Erick Mejia; Semi-Truck Driver Ran Over And Killed Locksmith Following Payment Dispute In Colorado, Then Continued To Make Scheduled Delivery: Sheriff
  Erick Mejia; Semi-Truck Driver Ran Over And Killed Locksmith Following Payment Dispute In Colorado, Then Continued To Make Scheduled Delivery: Sheriff A 31-year-old semi-truck driver in Colorado was arrested this week for allegedly running over a locksmith following a dispute over payment, then continuing to make a scheduled delivery. Erick Mejia was taken into custody on Wednesday and…
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Noticia | Con HR de José Tena, Luis Campusano y Erick Mejía las Estrella les ganan a los Gigantes en SFM https://aguajero.com/con-hr-de-jose-tena-luis-campusano-y-erick-mejia-las-estrella-les-ganan-a-los-gigantes-en-sfm
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goalhofer · 3 years
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2020 Olympics Dominican Republic Roster
Athletics
Yancarlos Martínez (San Cristóbal)
Lidio Feliz (Barahona)
Luguelín Santos (Bayaguana)
Alexander Ogando (San Juan De La Maguana)
Marileidy Paulino (Nizao)
Anabel Medina (Santo Domingo)
Ana Tima (La Romana)
Equestrian
Hector Florentino (Wellington, Florida)
Yvonne De Muñiz (Santo Domingo)
Taekwondo
Bernardo Pié (Santo Domingo)
Moisés Hernández (San Juan De La Maguana)
Katherine Rodríguez (Santiago De Los Caballeros)
Baseball
Darío Álvarez (Santiago De Los Caballeros)
Gabriel Arias (Licey Al Medio)
Jairo Asencio (Sabana Grande De Palenque)
Luis Castillo (Fantino)
Jose Díaz (La Romana)
Junior Díaz (Jima Abajo)
Jhan Mariñez (Santo Domingo)
Christopher Mercedes (La Romana)
Denyi Reyes (San Cristóbal)
Ramón Rosso (Santo Domingo)
Ángel Sánchez (Salcedo)
Raúl Valdés (Boca Chica)
Roldani Baldwin (Puerto Plata)
Charlie Valerio (Santiago De Los Caballeros)
José Bautista (Santo Domingo)
Juan Francisco (Bonao)
Jeison Guzmán (Santo Domingo)
Erick Mejia (Villa Mella)
Gustavo Núñez (San Pedro De Macorís)
Emilio Bonifácio (Santo Domingo)
Melky Cabrera (Santo Domingo)
Johan Mieses (Santo Domingo)
Yefri Pérez (Baní)
Julio Rodríguez (Loma De Cabrera)
Boxing
Rodrigo Marte (Santo Domingo)
Alexy De La Cruz (Hato Mayor Del Rey)
Rohan Polanco (Santo Domingo)
Leonel De Los Santos (Santo Domingo)
Euri Cedeño (La Romana)
Miguelina Hernández (Santo Domingo)
María Moronta (Santo Domingo)
Diving
José Ruvalcaba (León, Mexico)
Judo
Robert Florentino (San Juan De La Maguana)
Rowing
Ignacio Vásquez (Bonao)
Swimming
Josué Domínguez (Santiago De Los Caballeros)
Krystal Lara (Staten Island, New York)
Volleyball
Annerys Vargas (Santo Domingo)
Lisvel Eve-Castillo (Santo Domingo)
Brenda Castillo (Santo Domingo)
Camil Domínguez (Santo Domingo)
Nive Marte (Santo Domingo)
Priscilla Rivera (Santo Domingo)
Yonkaira Peña (Santo Domingo)
Bethania De La Cruz (Santo Domingo)
Brayelin Martínez (Santo Domingo)
Jineiry Martínez (Santo Domingo)
Gaila González (Santo Domingo)
Larysmer Martínez (Santo Domingo)
Weightlifting
Luis García (Santo Domingo)
Zacarías Bonnat (Bayaguana)
Beatriz Pirón (San Pedro De Macorís)
Crismery Santana (San Pedro De Macorís)
Verónica Saladín (El Seibo)
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twins2994 · 3 years
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Omaha Storm Chasers @ St. Paul Saints 9.8.21
Omaha Storm Chasers Lineup St. Paul Saints Lineup
1.) Lucius Fox 2B                    1.) Jose Miranda 3B
2.) Bobby Witt Jr. SS              2.) Tomas Telis DH
3.) Nick Pratto 1B                  3.) Mark Contreras CF
4.) Ryan McBroom DH         4.) Gilberto Celestino RF
5.) MJ Melendez 3B            5.) BJ Boyd LF
6.) Kyle Isbel RF                  6.) Drew Maggi SS
7.) Erick Mejia CF                7.) Sherman Johnson 1B
8.) Nick Dini C                      8.) David Banuelos C
9.) Rudy Martin LF               9.) JT Riddle 2B
SP Ronald Bolanos RHP  SP Drew Strotman RHP
(0-1) 2.95 ERA                  (7-3) 4.80 ERA
(2021 AAA Stats)
-Chris Kreibich-
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punkyry · 3 years
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"Un día hace unos años, una persona que quise mucho me recomendó este anime, sinceramente le entre con pocas ganas porque no me latía mucho el anime en general, al final, se convirtió en una parte importante de mi vida porque literal, la historia del mismo es como si hubieran retratado mi vida y que mientras tengas un objetivo en tu mente, luchando y mejorando día con día, lo puedes lograr. Agradezco a mi hermano Erick Mejia, por el rayón y porque después de casi 10 años de vernos, sigue siendo la misma persona de siempre, vayan con el, servicio garantizado :)" #narutotattoo #jiraiya (en Toluca, Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPdq26wH02BzZ4f4A1bo63xoeErpmglWVBXQxs0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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micnicfiu · 5 years
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LIMITS STUDIO (FALL 2019) Final Tumblr Portfolio Index
AUTOMOBILE
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Soft Portrait: Inorganic
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Soft Portrait: Organic
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Soft Portrait: Support, Armature, Pedestal
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1000 Eements
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Object as Sculpture, Sculpture as Prop
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Forces: Documentary Objects
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Immaterial Processes and Elements
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To Remove the Work is to Destroy it: Site-Based Sculpture
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Self-Directed Presentation
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Self-Directed Practice #1
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Self-Directed Practice #2
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MMA Legend Anderson Silva scores Shocking Split Decision over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
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Published: June 20, 2021
GUADALAJARA, MEXICO (JUNE 20, 2021)-- Boxing legend Julio Cesar Chavez thrilled his adoring fans one last time as he and Hector Camacho Jr. entertained a throng of enthusiastic fight fans in a special exhibition bout at Jalisco Stadium in Guadalajara, Mexico.
The bout headlined Tribute To The Kings Pay-Per-View
The two fought hard, which was much to the delight of the crowd. Before the final frame, Chavez called in pound-for-pound king, and Guadalajara native Canelo Alvarez to stand in his corner. The two once again embraced after the fight, which seemed to be a symbolic passing of the torch from past to future Mexican darling to current superstar and future legend that Alvarez is on course to be.
The bout was special for all involved as Chavez fought Camacho’s late father, Hector Camacho 29 years ago.
This bout marked the end of an era, as Chavez announced that this would the final time he would enter a boxing ring, and that he would hang up the gloves for good. Chavez has been participating in exhibitions in recent years.
Silva stuns Chavez Jr. via split decision
MMA Legend Anderson Silva came over to boxing and won an eight-round split decision over former middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
Silva was the more aggressive fighter and landed more and had Chavez on the ropes for a good portion of the fight.
The scores read 77-75 twice for Silva and 77-75 Chavez.
Silva, 182 lbs of Brazil, is widely considered the greatest MMA fighter of all time and now has a professional boxing record of 2-1. Chavez, who weighed in 2.4 lbs of the contracted weight of 182, is now 52-6.
“I’m so happy to be here. I want to thank Adidas for taking care of me and supplying me with all the gear that I needed to train for this fight. We won every round. This has been a dream of mine for many years. I did this because I have the best team. My team is my family. We did this together. Lots of hard work to get to this point. Absolutely will do this again,” said Silva.
“I did good, I just had some problems breathing plus my ribs were kind of hurt, the cut didn’t affect me at all. I thought it could have been a draw,” said Chavez.
Alvarez wins Trilogy; Decisions Chavez
Ramon Alvarez won his trilogy bout with Omar Chavez with an eight-round unanimous decision over Omar Chavez in a middleweight bout,
In round four, Chavez was cut on the outside of his right eye. Alvarez controlled the action and beat Chavez to the punch throughout the eight-round affair.
Alvarez of Guadalajara, MEX is 29-8-3. Chavez of Culican. MEX is 38-7-1.
“I feel really great and proud on this Victory over Omar Chávez, I had an excellent preparation, with my brother as my trainer was very aware of me getting this done, this Victory dedicated to my family and all my whole Town that came to cheer for me. Having my family in my corner gave me added strength and energy. It’s a really special night and I’m proud of my effort,” said Alvarez
“He won, no question. It was a clear head butt that caused lots of blood to pour out. That changed the whole fight. I could see his punches, he was able to apply pressure. He hit me with hard punches. I would do fight him again,” said Chavez
Photos by Chris Farina.
Sosa Decisions Mina via Split Decision
Damian Sosa won a 10-round split decision over Abel Mina in a super welterweight fight.
Sosa, 153 lbs of Tijuana, MEX won by scores of 96-94, 95-94 and Mina took card 96-94
Sosa is now 18-1. Mina, 153 lbs of Perto Quito, ECU us 13-1.
“I fought a really good fighter. It was a tough fight. He is an awkward fighter, and I have never faced anyone like him. It took some time to adapt to his style. I came in really good shape. I did my training with champion Jaime Munguia. I won this fight and I’m dedicating this fight to my parents and all my Mexican fans,” said Sosa.
“We came here to win, and not get robbed. We worked so hard in our preparation with my team and in the fight. We hit him with many solid punches, and we boxed and brawled when necessary. We deserved the victory period,” said Mina
Melendez Decisions Torres
Jorge Luis Melendez won an eight-round unanimous decision over Kevin Torres in a super lightweight bout.
In Round One, Melendez dropped Torres with a left hook. In the round, Melendez began to bleed from his nose.
Melendez cruised down the stretch and won by scores of 77-74, 76-74, and 77-75.
Melendez of Jalisco is 14-7. Torres of Bellingham, WA is 17-2.
“I came in very good shape, I tried to knock him out. I threw good combinations. got cut on my eyebrow, but it didn’t bother me at all,I feel that I won this fight, and i am just waiting for another good fight and bigger opportunities.,” said Melendez
“He’s a tough fighter, a strong fighter, I wasn’t proud of my performance. It just wasn’t my night,” said Torres
Leonardo Padilla won an eight-round unanimous decision over Jesus Acosta in a junior lightweight bout.
Padilla, 129 lbs of Caracas, VEN is 20-3. Acosta, 129 lbs of Guadalajara is 15-3.
Cesar Gutierrez stopped Oscar Mejia in round one of a scheduled eight-round super lightweight bout. Gutierrez dropped Mejia with a hard left hook and the fight was stopped.
Gutierrez, 140 lbs of Guadalajara is 12-0 with five knockouts. Mejia, 137 lbs of Auguscalientes, MEX is 14-5.
Johan Alvarez, the nephew of Canelo Alvarez made a successful pro debut with a 1st round stoppage over Erick Hernandez in a super featherweight bout,
In round one, Alvarez hurt Hernandez with a hard right to the head that resulted in an eight-count, Alvarez dropped Hernandez with a hard right, and the fight was stopped at 2:41.
Alvarez of Guadalajra, MEX
(Featured Photo: Manuel Velasquez/Getty Images)
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blairemclaren · 4 years
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Erick Mejia Death - Passed Away | Erick Mejia Obituary
Erick Mejia Death - Passed Away | Erick Mejia Obituary-click to read and leave tributes.
Erick Mejia Death – Passed Away: Family and friends mourn the passing of Erick Mejia who Passed away on Wednesday, January 27th, 2021, leaving his beloved ones behind. Erick lived a fulfilling life as a son, brother, colleague, and friend. Erick was a smart, caring, loving man, he adored his family. He loved to put smiles on everyone’s faces. he will be missed surely by his loved ones. Erick…
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Imagining Something Different
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An excerpt from “The Ugly Truth: What do our cities really need?” by Rafael Schacter at Green Papaya Extension, 05 January 2016.
“Street art – as well as its artistic forebear graffiti – are often thought of as radical, rebellious aesthetic practices. Both the artists and their works are portrayed as the very definition of “edgy”; dangerous and dissident, but also creative and avant-garde. Yet within the last five years or so, street art has been commandeered by the corporate interests of the “creative city”. Do our cities need revitalisation through gentrification or reinvigoration through communication? Do we need a single comfortable community or diverse, contradictory publics? Drawing from a decade of research into graffiti and street art, anthropologist and curator Rafael Schacter stakes a claim for the ugly yet important, the disagreeable but necessary.”
Rafael is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow 2014-2017, honorary research fellow at the Department of Anthropology at University College, London. His first book The World Atlas of Street Art and Graffiti, won the 2014 Los Angeles Book Festival in the Photography/Art Category. His second book, Ornament and Order, a monograph based on his PhD research, was published in September 2014. As Creative Director of arts production company Approved by Pablo, he is curating and producing a two-year series of events at Somerset House, London. He has worked on numerous other exhibitions, including co-curating the iconic “Street Art” show at the Tate Modern in 2008.
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Norberto Roldan: Let’s hear out two more questions before you reply and consolidate your reactions and comments as your closing statement before we go back to the bar. We have Adrian and Alice for the last two questions.
Adrian Alfonso: I have a question. I think there's some confusion as to what's being talked about here, so maybe you could clarify the difference between street art with permission and street art without permission.
Alice Sarmiento: Mine is pretty simple. You mentioned visibility earlier and one of the things that I thought about that was that, in order for art to have any kind of political potential, it does have a specific kind of visibility. And that's where I guess the conventions about graffiti come in, especially in the case of your paper, because you have an idiom of dissent being used essentially for dispossession.
So in the case of street art, there is, in a way, something futile about discussing the politics of it, because each one has its own specific kind of politics. In that sense, I guess it would be more productive to talk about the usefulness of art because you did mention usefulness earlier — we talked about artists working in bakeries and social practice and relational aesthetics where it's more or less the same thing. So rather than go anecdotal, could we at least go into the usefulness of the practice in the context of the Philippines?
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Rafael Schacter: Those four words are gonna stop me in the context of the Philippines but I'll try. So I probably should have started with a kind of footnote like what graffiti and street art are to make things clearer, but better late than never. So thank you. It's obviously really complex. But I've got kind of two basic understandings of what they are, and which will always be critiqued. But nevertheless, I can give it a go.
There's a lot of broad descriptions of it but one could argue that graffiti is generally letter based and street art is often image based. That's one kind of broad distinction. And you could argue that graffiti in general kind of works against architecture. Graffiti would traditionally go over borders — if you have a window and a corner, graffiti will go over that window in the corner, that's going against the architecture. Wherein street art will generally work with it. It’ll generally try to improve it or change and try, like to try and detourne it in a way which kind of emphasizes it. You could argue that graffiti is generally illegal. And street art is often more enabled. But for me, graffiti is not about illegality, it's about lack of permission, Iike street art for me, is as well. So that's why street art with permission with me is potentially no longer street art.
But I think the terms are really confused. And there are as many graffitis as there are graffiti artists and as many street arts as  there are street artists. For me, what's more interesting is looking at is agonistic versus consensual — acts which are working against compared to acts which are working for. A lot of street art, inverted commas, although traditionally seemed to work consensually to work with, actually works agonistically. Whereas a lot of like graffiti, which is supposed to always be against, actually always isn't. So I think the terms are very diffuse, and complex and change the whole time.
Whereas “independent public art” is a good kind of catch all term, to describe practices, which happen in the public sphere, which are independent. The independence for me is really something which is so key, even if it is the ethic of independence, which is gained through like 5, 10, or 15 years of practice, which is what a lot of these artists have. By working without permission, it changes the way you look, and you see your environment because there is a need to produce.
I think that's what many graffiti and street artists have imparted to me is that it's a need. It's not something you do because you can — it's a need to do. And exactly as you were saying before about an environment being dehumanizing, I think that need to become part of one's environment is key within everyone. And the correlation of the increase of independent public art, graffiti and street art, with the increasing privatization of our cities, I don't think is an accident. I think this leads to usefulness. I think both those questions are kind of similar.
I think graffiti, by its nature, shows that something else is happening. It shows an outside exists in the center. In that way, it has amazing importance in showing an outside. The politics where I'm from is centered — everything has gone to the center. There is consensus politics and it is all that matters. The problem with center consensus is that it creates radicality because people feel that their needs are not being met.
One of the great things about graffiti in its essence is its consonant showing of something else. Also, its ugliness is amazingly beautiful, because its ugliness is about efficacy. A tag, which might look really ugly to someone, is about speed and being able to do something to mark and delineate a complex surface within one beautiful form. So I think that in itself is aesthetically beautiful.
In terms of visibility and having political potentiality, one of the most politically subversive and fantastic works and artists of the moment are these guys from Stockholm, and Copenhagen, Adams and E.B.Itso who are producing work, which is totally invisible. They're producing graffiti, producing spaces, which is never seen. They produce narratives, like secrets, which then people tell, and to me that is amazingly powerful. It's about imagination.
So for me the usefulness of street art, graffiti is about imagination — imagining something different to what exists; whether that's by something you can see, or you don't see. It's also about revealing what is underneath the surface not by being surface. Graffiti and street art lie on the surface. It's literally superficial. But to me, its site specificity is about showing what hides behind it. It's about showing the regulations and the norms, which are so ingrained within our cities, that we don't see them. And I think that's one of the beautiful things about street art and  graffiti is revealing the things which are so obvious that we can't see.
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Images courtesy of Neo Maestro and Green Papaya Archives: 1. The talk at Green Papaya Extension in medias res. Nice Buenaventura, Alfred Marasigan, Paulo Alcazaren, Alden Santiago, Cheese Cori Co, Brisa Amir. 2. On the opposite side of the room. Neo Maestro, Marika Constantino, Issay Rodriguez, Renan Laru-an, Jose Gabriel. 3. The usual hangout after talks. Alice Sarmiento, Merv Espina, Erick Calilan, Raf Schacter, Joee Mejias, Tengal Drilon, Veronica Lazo, Cian Dayrit. 4. Green Papaya Extension’s garage scene.
If you can: https://greenpapaya.art/donation
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Dean/Merit List Recipients
Alvin Community College recognized students for making the Fall 2017 Dean’s and Merit Lists during a reception on February 20.
To be eligible for the Dean’s list students must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average for 12 or more credit hours in a semester and no course with a grade lower than a C. To be eligible for the Merit List, a student must have 7 – 11 college-level semester hours during a semester with a minimum 3.5 GPA with no F or incomplete. College-level courses exclude credit-by-exam, nontraditional, transfer, or developmental courses.
The full Dean’s List recipients are: Crystal Bailey, Maria Barron, Noah Bartley, Cassidy Bell, Chelsea Biles, Madison Bochard, Paul Boddy, Sarah Bowman, Stephanie Burge, Scott Carpenter, Sydney Charbula, Katherine Chaviers, Mikayla Childs, Karalyn Clark, William Dahlstrom, Justin Davis, Diana Deleon, Egla Delrioaguillon, Stephen Franks, Sielo Garcia, Soledad Garcia Vasquez, Paul Garza, Travis Gonzales, Jose Gonzalez, Brittney Green, Christopher Guyton, Chandra Hardin, William Hart, Erik Hernandez, Valerie Hinds, Michael Hollis, Andrea Laws, Blake Ledoux, Andrea Leija, Jackson Loy, Samantha Maddox, Charles Manuel, Michael McCasland, Jonathan Medrano, Casaundra Mejia, Paola Merino, Christina Morgan, Christy Myers, Mason Myers, Phuong Nguyen, Brittany Nolen, Kayla Palmer, Andrew Pier, Tyler Ponder, Kenton Ritter, Gustavo Ruiz, Abigail Russell, Ricardo Sagredo, Justin Schissel, Rucha Thakar, Sharath Thomas, Ashley Vaughn, Ashley Villanueva, Marisah Villarreal, Celeste Villarreal, Ceydy Villasenor, Mikael Walden, Kylie White, Deborah Wilson, Andrew Wood, Rosalinda Arredondo, Denise Aviles, Margret Choate, JoLee Galetka, Cinthia Mendez, Jaime Weisel, Destiny Casey, Savannah Krenek, Christopher Martin, Eloy Phillips, Hunter Roberts, Patrick Dawson, Gabriel Garza, Kody Martinez, Rosaura Orozco, Luke Black, Brandon Carlin, Ronald Carpenter, Cameron Christeson, Brittnee Garner, Tyler Grisham, Haden Holtje, Jean Lanning, Anh Le, Trevor Mertel, Trung Nguyen, Robert Ornelas, Alyssa Van Vooren, Logan Varner, Kaysie Wilson, John Obrien, Brittney Surber, Matty Sullivan, Adam Thompson, Ryan Wilcox, Sarah Proulx, Alex Aste, Katelyn Cao, Thao Do, Tina Egbulem, Hector Garza, Ashley Hall, Roland Henderson, Erika Hoarau, Benjamin Jensen, Jeffrey Pope, Paul Porche, Fiza Prasla, Sally Turcios, Darnesha Randall, Amy Smith, Su-Hui Wu, Morgan Gilbert, Christopher Amend, Maggie Barry, Sahista Bhanji, Alyssa Broussard, Suzannah Gilbert, Victor Hernandez, Alejandra Hernandez, Alyssa Hughes, Samuel Jasek, Michael Jensen, Kylie Levett, Clarissa Respondek, Tyler Zarella, Stephen Smith, Alondra Bautista Lopez, Marlaina Grimland, Emily Gutierrez, Stephanie Justice, Pauline Smith, Hannah Whatley, Claire Wiedemann, Jonathan Franks, Dawndi Morrell, Ruth Nyoro, Mary Olubuogu, Erlbert Hernandez, Jared Donnelly, Brenda Rico, Fernando Campos, Andrew Alex, Rachelle Allen, Connor Allensworth, Thalia Nicole Rose Aruj, Ryan Barton, Victoria Bitner, Alyssa Burns, Micaela Campos, Kelly Childers, Chase Clark, Ryan Desbiens, Madison Everett, Brendon Farmer, David Feil, Jonathan Garcia, Salvador Gonzalez, Shannon Griffith, Ivana Hagos, Blake Hardy, Martina Herrera, Iscelle Init, Timothy Josef Joya, Makenzy Leonard, Gang Li, Maranatha Liga, Diego Lopez, Orian Mars, Shannon McReynolds, Madison Moncrief, Bianca Montemayor, Harinee Morkonda, Skye Mosk, Alyssa Mae Ocampo, Brandon Oelfke, Chiamaka Onumajuru, Camdyn Perkins, Brigette Pitts, August Reyes, Steven Reyes, Vanessa Rodriguez, Arturo Sanchez, Chelsea Vynce Saya Ang, Mauro Serna, Shayla Smith, Jason Sosa, Christina Standridge, Christina Thai, Morgan Thompson, Dustin Todd, Belen Torres, Michael Ulery, Miranda Voss, Samuel Werner, Emily Wright, Tristan Yap, Clayton Yates, Nicole Young, Rachel Abbott, Anayeli Salinas, Maria Theresa Louise Bautista, Russoviodoni Borneo, Esther Christodoss, Emily Demarco, Rany Duong, Katelynne Hall, Megan Hunter, David Maranon, Erika Martinez, Garret Page, Thaddeaus Phipps, Noemi Pulido, Conner Radler, Sarai Ramales, Rebecca Rubio, Oluwaseun Sonola, John Syzdek, Saxanh Thach, Jose Padilla, Noah De la Rosa, Dylan Anderson, Gabriel Degner, Kyleigh Holm, Colton Johnson, Clayton Lackey, Hannah Longoria, Akata Patel, Stephenie Rogers, Matthew Snipe, Melanie Walker, Joseph Castro, Serena Khakwani, Roberta Gimenes, Matthew Hromadka, Khawaja Raza, Rodman Villela, and Adeline Terry.
   The full Merit List recipients are: Ashley Strain, Deena Aguilar, Anthony Aprile, Kelsey Barba, Eva Bartley, Samantha Blaine, Joseph Boddy, Kyrsten Breaux, Austin Britt, Taylor Broussard, Autumn Burge, Bridget Byrd, Alexa Camacho, Connor Creedon, Johnny Davis, Cody Dewar, Raul Diaz, Katherine Dixon, Veronica Dudek, Michael Durham, Fritz Eixman, Purelily Ekpo, Megan Ercums, Kaitlyn Espinosa, Jennifer Fakharizadeh, Monica Flores, Tiffany Forgy, Erick Franco-Herrera, Samantha Garcia, Ashley Garcia, Erica Garcia, Servando Garcia Ramires, Desiree Garrison, Karen Gonzalez, Ariana Green, Allieann Greenwood, Erin Gutierrez, Tristan Habenicht, Creed Hall, Sara Hayes, Janina Hillyer, Kathryn Hoelter, Steven Holmes, Chase Horsfall, Cameron Hubbard, James Hutson, Sarah Jackson, Guadalupe Juarez, Sean Kinel, Collin Landis, Sharline Law, Emma Lee, Barbara Lomeli, Jehu Lopez, Shawn Lowery, Teresa Lozano, Tricia Lute, Traci Martin, Jessica Martinez, Yolanda Mena, Natalie Miller, Samuel Mitchell, Hayden Myers, Tran Nguyen, Timmie Olison, Michelle Orduna, Brandon Perdue, Christopher Perez, Darryl Perry, Sara Persons, Cole Pletka, Jacob Porter, Jose Ramirez, Andrea Ramirez, Kelly Ramsey, Morgan Revels, Erika Riggs, Britney Rodriguez, Sienna Rodriguez, Courtney Roeckel, Linzy Sandoval, Tamra Sanson, Taylor Savedra, Anthony Schmaltz, Brittany Schonert, Michelle Smith, Paige Snowden, Anisa Solis, Patricia Stasky, Cagney Steffen, Richard Stillman, James Thompson, Madison Troxlar, Waqas Uddin, Joseph Villarreal, Christopher Villarreal, Julia Wagener, Alexis Wilhoite, Matthew Wyers, Emily Wyhs, Roie Yehezkel, Katherine Yuchnewicz, Ayana Brereton, Matthew Cannon, Jordyn Cooper, Brittany Dahl, Kristan Drummond, Cindy Ha, Conner Hammonds, Mackenna Mcintyre, Juan Morales, Ashley Vasut, Jorge Moreno Pacheco, Dorcas Starcke, Jaecen Foytik, Jacqulynn Kendrick, Michael Priddy, Amber Rushing, Uzma Chaudhry, Chase Ivey, Cassidy Bodden, Adan Hernandez Flores, Daniel Molina, Joaquin Phillips, Meagan Ripple, Alexis Townsend, Lana Townsend, Daisy Alvarado, Tasheda Johnson, Gabrielle Metcalf, Sayjah Davis, Emily Drilling, Agustin Encinia, Kimberly Anton, Christina Blanton, Kennedi Carpentieri, Ashlee Chappell, Lee Cravens, Nicole Gonzales, Jessica Jensen, Mai Le, Stephanie Leblanc, Trace Mertel, Julia Miles, Keith Parrish, Lauren Rangel, Catherin Reed, Cristine Tran, Brieanna Thomas, Cody Jenkins, Ayana Meadows, Jessica Willis, Raquel Rooney, Bonnie Gage, Jennifer Baehre, Kirlice Carr-Lett, Ashley Collins-George, Nathan Fuchs, Amie Gallant, Erin Gunn, Zoee Huskey, Sharon Labauve, Julia Martinez, Tommy Patrick, Roberto Pena, James Ronk, Brice Stettler, Placid Tankie, Laryssa Thompson, Emmaculator Ugochukwu, Shani Ulmer, Alexis Wells, Layla Wolken, Brian Smith, Jacklyn Kendall, Carrie Watkins, Elizabeth Cornwell, Kayla Byers, Rachel Lovell, Thanh Nguyen, Danny Taylor, Sara Brown, Esther Erfan, Shelbie Hannah, Annette Jacobs, Cynthia Poehl, Brandon Presley, Vanessa Putnik, Rafaelle Tkac, Adam Alexander, Samuel Green, Bryanna Hardy, Alison Henderson, Lorren Munson, Joshua Avina, Christine Burton, Mariana Castillo, Brenda Davis, Joshua Deleon, Aubrey Dowdy, Shelby Foland, James Freitag, Adam Groce, Garrett Heidrich, Zhigang Ji, Claire Jones, Myrisa Keller, Hannah Knight, Cody Lloyd, Lovie Luckie, Joshua MacLeod, Ryan McGraw, Yejide Olutimehin, Elizabeth Omojola, Molly Page, Kaysie Perkins, Shannon Puliyampallil, Christopher Rangel, Jessie Robinson, Mercedeez Serna, Savannah Serrato, Kaylee Shelton, Kathryn Simmons, Sandra Simmons, Katherine Singleton, Nicolas Sudderth, Amanda Wurster, Taylor Yoakum, Jameson Young, Barrett Day, Julia Meah, Tessa Williams, Cassandra Solis, Krystal Aguilar, Eric Dinwiddie, Kevin Jackson, Juan Parkin, Kayla Smith, Raven Solomon, Kaitlyn Welsh, Mary Zvonek, Mejesh John, Loretta Garza, Sheila Agim, Chintua Amajor, Sheikinna Ang, Kaylah Angel, Saron Bahlbi, Kamya Bates, John Beach, Jenny Beaty, Lauren Beck, Savon Blanchard, Kayla Bordelon, Chloe Bradley, Tiffany Brown, Jessica Butts, Vicente Castellanos, Korinne Cathey, Devdeep Chandra, Farah Chokshi, Gina Daugherty, Camille Davidson, Cameron Davidson, Alexander De Jesus-Colon, Maria Rousseanne De Vera, Daniel Doud, Lauren Duke, Bruce Dumlao, Alyssa Esma, Noemy Espitia, Brandi Estis, Esther Fernandas, Preston Fillipi, Karishma Flores, Christian Fontenot, Robyne Foster, Cira Frias, Andrew Frick, Falon Garcia, Elijah Garcia, Jeffrey Garrison, Danielle Garza, Jara Go, Mikelcey Green, Lauren Guthrie, Alexa Hall, Andrew Hampton, Shawn Hemingway, Hannah Hendricks, Ariana Hernandez, Jonathan Hoang, Nicole Hopkins, Nicolas Horton, Jenny Horton, Travis Hudson, Abigail Husain, Adrian Jasso, Clarence Johnson, Lauren Jones, Hanikka Phoebe Jugo, Akunnaya Kalunta, Abby Khanh Ai Vu, Emily Lapoint, Madison Lloyd, Lindsey MacPhail, Hannah Mccreary, Mark Mejia, Christian Miller, Amanda Mills, Amber Molidor, Jackson Mortenson, Lindsey Munoz, Matthew Myers, Xavier Navarrete, Anh Nguyen, Justin Nguyen, Jude Nixon, Naomi Noyola, Glydel Marie Obate, Gwyneth Obediente, Oalyssa Oconer, Ogechi Onu, Charles Ortiz, Alyssa Osorio, Freia Rossi Pamintuan, Hailey Paulk, Emily Pepper, Veronica Perez, Dana Perkins, Tamia Peters, Nathan Pham, Michelle Pham, Marion Quidilig, Karolyn Raj, Kassia Raj, Doran Reyes, Jessica Richardson, Malik Rodgers, Laura Roman, Yashua Justine Saguin, Caitlyn Salmons, Aubry Scully, Karoline Sellers, Britney Shen, Aylen Sosa, William Stanaland, Jared Streeter, Camille Surima, Thu Tang, Halle Thompson, Mary Joy Tolentino, Nelly Ann Uy, Hima Vadakekara, Delores Vanhoose, Kayla Vero, Tarren Vielma, Ivan Vinev, Lovita Vinod, Jared Weaver, Kathryn Willenborg, Sarah Williams, Shayna Williams, Timothy Wood, Sara Yan, Shatrine Zachary, Noah Stowers, Adebisi George, Madison McDonald, Nicole Jocelin Alfonso, Timothy Allen, Mohammad Alom, Darryl Archer, Yesenia Arenas, Alyssa Arredondo, Matthew Atteberry, Lilian Avila, Jessica Balmaceda, Victoria Bermea, Rebecca Buckalew, Brittany Cephus, Tarza Do, Thomas Gallagher, John Garzon-Vasquez, Ailia Gould, Veronica Guajardo, Kelly Hejtmancik, Lori Ivy, Jeniece Julius, Alec Koecher, Brianne Menzies, Adeline Nzeribe, Alexis Ocana, Sandra Ortiz, Timothy Richert, Olivia Roberts, Jocelyn Romero, Brenda Sanchez, Zurisadai Sosa-Montes, Gerald Williams, Kathryn Bell, Tenea' Cannon, Chelsea Catching, Victoria Cole, Kristina Hagerman, Mark Jones, Hiral Patel, Haley Perkins, Shannon Simmons, Rebecca Thumann, Stacy Zinante, River Alford, William Clifford, Darrien Jones, William Blalock, Alison Flythe, Ashley Molina, Ashley Mcbride, Sarah Blasdell, Nareemon Kasmai, Mahboubeh Oufi, Hannah Crochet, Norman Gallardo, Victoria Martinez, Melanie Baccus, Ashley Durham and Aryn Rodriguez.
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Tigres vencen a las Aguilas 13-7;E. Mejia 4-3,H4,H3
Tigres vencen a las Aguilas 13-7;E. Mejia 4-3,H4,H3
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SANTIAGO.- Los Tigres del Licey continúan con su embestida ofensiva por segundo partido seguido tras vencer este domingo 13 carreras por 7 a las Águilas Cibaeñas, el Estadio Cibao, de la Ciudad de los 30 Caballeros.
Los azules venían de apalear el sábado 13-3 a los Leones del Escogido en…
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Tigres beats Toros and spins 5th victory
Tigres beats Toros and spins 5th victory
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The Tigers of the Licey scored three times in the seventh episode and won on Saturday 5-3 on the Eastern Bulls, so they spun their fifth win in the Dominican baseball league.
Erick Mejia hit 5-3 with two runs produced, while T.J. Rivera hit 4-2 with a tow.
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Phillips’ WO Sac Fly Gets Royals Past Twins.
Twins 4 Royals 5 W-Kennedy (3-2) L-Graterol (1-1)
Ned Yost has taken the Kansas City Royals to limits that this franchise had never seen before. The Royals won two pennants and a World Series under his leadership and today was his final game before retiring from the game. The Royals made sure he went home a winner this afternoon at Kauffman Stadium. The Twins bats got going in the first inning today. Miguel Sano singled with two outs to bring up CJ Cron. Cron smoked a Jorge Lopez fastball out to left for a two-run blast. This put the Twins up by two, but they weren’t done yet. The next batter, Jake Cave smacked a Jorge Lopez fastball out to left for a solo homer and the Twins led 3-0 before Martin Perez took the mound. The Royals would answer in the bottom of the first. Jorge Soler drilled a Martin Perez change-up out to left for a solo homer and the Royals were within two after an inning of play. The Royals got back to work in the fourth as Ryan McBroom ignited a rally with a one-out single. With two outs, Erick Mejia doubled him home and KC was within a run. Later in the inning, Nick Dini hit a run-scoring single to left and the game was tied at three after four frames. The Twins responded in the fifth as Jason Castro belted a Jorge Lopez curveball out to left-center for a solo blast. Minnesota had a 4-3 lead and Martin Perez threw 5 2/3 solid innings. Kyle Gibson and Kohl Stewart bridged the gap to the eighth when Lewis Thorpe entered the game. Hunter Dozier led-off with a triple to left in the eighth. Ryan O’Hearn doubled him home to tie the game at four. Fernando Romero got out of the jam and we headed into the ninth. Ian Kennedy threw a 1-2-3 inning to set-up the Royals for a walk-off. Brusdar Graterol entered in the ninth. Humberto Arteaga led-off with a double to left and Nick Dini singled. The next batter, Brett Phillips hit a flyball to right. Ian Miller caught the ball, but his throw was late as Humberto Arteaga scored the winning run. The Royals walked-off the Twins in Ned Yost’s last game as a manger. 
-Final Thoughts- Martin Perez had a nice bounce back outing against the Royals. He went 5 2/3 innings and allowed three runs on five hits with five strikeouts and three walks. Kyle Gibson got out of the sixth, Kohl Stewart had a perfect seventh, and Lewis Thorpe allowed the tying run in the eighth. Fernando Romero got out of Thorpe’s mess in the eighth. Brusdar Graterol gave up a pair of hits and a run to take the loss. Jake Cave led the team with two hits on the day. The Twins hit 0-for-1 with runners in scoring position and left two men on base. It was a surreal moment to see the Royals rally late and beat the Twins. Ned Yost went out a winner to show how special the last day of the season can be in baseball. Next up, the Twins head to the Bronx to play the Yankees on Friday night in Game 1 of the ALDS. 
-Chris Kreibich-
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