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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. North Hollywood senior Ananya Balaraman repeats as City Section Division I girls’ cross-country champion, winning ...
Corning's boys cross country team won the Section 4 Class A championship, ending Ithaca's two-year streak. Lansing senior Trent Thibault secured his third consecutive Class C title with the day's ...
To report Section 9 boys cross country scores (OCIAA and MHAL members): Coaches or team representatives are asked to send scores and highlight information for both teams (first and last names, please) ...
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To report Section V boys cross country results scores: Coaches or team representatives are asked to send Section V boys cross country results as soon as possible after meets by emailing ...
It’s safe to say Marvel has a habit of keeping some of its mysteries close to its chest. The identity of the Avengers Tower buyer took the best part of a decade to be revealed, and some MCU questions ...
City and state transportation officials have more details on their plan for the Cross Bronx Expressway — one that includes caps over portions of the highway to reconnect neighborhoods separated by the ...
The initial step of preparing the Thin Section involves cutting the rock sample to a standard size, fitting to a 48 x 26 glass slide, commonly known as the Giessner format. This precise cutting is ...
Abstract: It is widely recognized that the proton and neutron single-event effect (SEE) cross sections are nearly equal above 50 MeV. The purpose of this article is to explore whether this conclusion ...