Sports
Area athletes recognized by MHSAA
2 minute read 12:00 PM CSTTwo of the recent Manitoba High School Athletic Associations athletes of the week came from the region, as Springfield Collegiate and Morris School volleyball players were honoured.
Zach Hamblin was recognized Nov. 19. The Mavericks won the Zone 4 championship this year, with Hamblin playing a key role.
“Zach is a dynamic volleyball player and a key contributor for the Morris Mavericks. He is a tremendous attacker, blocker, and passer,” a release reads
“He leads the team offensively and can be counted on to get a kill in key situations.”
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There is a lot of evidence from a broad swath of sports to support that claim.
It isn’t just desecrating the White House with a hyper violent, blood thirsty-sport with virtually no rules; it’s the wide-ranging attempted influence on sport by someone who has been convicted by a jury of his peers of committing multiple crimes and someone who said that for more than a decade he was “best friends” with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, and the many other examples – too numerous to list here – of his repulsive personality.
Here’s a quick list of some of the many ways the president and his MAGA followers are attempting to use their racist and cruel fever dreams to shape the sports world into their deranged worldview.
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