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Notre Dame – West Burlington – Danville Wrestling 2019

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Front (l-r): Elijah Vance, Blaine Frazier, Jacob Camrath, Tayler Sankus, Sam West, Griffen Molle, Brett Haubrich, Juana Jones, Bryce Sankus. Back: Mgr. Haley Avery, Drake Fox, Ethan Eilers, Dreyton LaVeine, Cole Garrett, Tucker Moore, Eli Collier, Grace Kohloff.
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Notre Dame downs WB, 65-48

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West Burlington’s Darian Johnson (24) tries to shoot over Notre Dame’s Mitchell Brent (2) Wednesday night in West Burlington. Notre Dame defeated West Burlington, 65-48.
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Notre Dame’s Axel Tjaden (24) goes to the basket against West Burlington Wednesday night in West Burlington. Notre Dame defeated West Burlington, 65-48.
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West Burlington’s Marvion Jackson (35) goes to the basket against Notre Dame Wednesday night in West Burlington. Notre Dame defeated West Burlington, 65-48.
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Notre Dame’s Sam Brueck (4) takes the ball to the basket against West Burlington Wednesday night in West Burlington. Notre Dame defeated West Burlington, 65-48.
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West Burlington’s Reece Richards (42) goes to the basket against Notre Dame Wednesday night in West Burlington. Notre Dame defeated West Burlington, 65-48.
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Notre Dame’s Ryle Koenig (21) shoots in front of West Burlington’s Tanner Snodgrass (0) Wednesday night in West Burlington. Notre Dame defeated West Burlington, 65-48.
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West Burlington’s Jonah Marlow (10) shoots in front of Notre Dame’s Rylie Koenig (21) Wednesday night in West Burlington. Notre Dame defeated West Burlington, 65-48.
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Notre Dame’s Mitchell Brent (2) goes to the basket against West Burlington Wednesday night in West Burlington. Notre Dame defeated West Burlington, 65-48.
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West Burlington’s Colton Sherwood (1) passes over Notre Dame’s Mitchell Brent (2) Wednesday night in West Burlington. Notre Dame defeated West Burlington, 65-48.
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West Burlington’s Darian Johnson (24) lifts the ball to the basket against Notre Dame Wednesday night in West Burlington. Notre Dame defeated West Burlington, 65-48.
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No. 14 Falcons top Nikes, 55-35

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West Burlington’s Sydney Marlow (10) drives between Notre Dame’s Abby Dowell (24) and Reagan Engberg (14) to take the ball to the basket Wednesday night in West Burlington. 14th ranked Class 3A West Burlington defeated Notre Dame, 55-35.
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West Burlington’s Annaka Harris (2) shoots over Notre Dame’s Molly Johnson (42) Wednesday night in West Burlington. 14th ranked Class 3A West Burlington defeated Notre Dame, 55-35.
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West Burlington’s Leah Collier (12) shoots a jumper against Notre Dame Wednesday night in West Burlington. 14th ranked Class 3A West Burlington defeated Notre Dame, 55-35.
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West Burlington’s Alexis Davis (14) looks to the basket against Notre Dame Wednesday night in West Burlington. 14th ranked Class 3A West Burlington defeated Notre Dame, 55-35.
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Notre Dame’s Reagan Engberg (14) passes the ball off in front of West Burlington’s Leah Collier (12) Wednesday night in West Burlington. 14th ranked Class 3A West Burlington defeated Notre Dame, 55-35.
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West Burlington’s Morgan Flowers (13) dribbles the ball past Notre Dame Defenders Wednesday night in West Burlington. 14th ranked Class 3A West Burlington defeated Notre Dame, 55-35.
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Venezuelans Warn Americans Who Want Socialism

Click here: Venezuelans in Washington D.C. warn young people in America who want Socialism.

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A legally blind Iowa high school basketball player took one shot in his only game all year. He sank it.

Click here: The gymnasium at North Polk High School in the tiny town of Alleman, Iowa, population 432, was already giving Clay Warner a standing ovation before he even set foot on the court.

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Why You Can’t Argue with a Leftist

When two people share the same goals, they can disagree – even strongly disagree – and still have a productive discussion about how to reach those shared objectives. As comedian and author Owen Benjamin explains in this short 4-minute video, the problem with America today is we no longer share the same goals, and that’s tearing us apart.

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‘Cell of origin’ thought to trigger EVERY type of cancer and allow the disease to spread is discovered by scientists

Click here: ‘Cell of origin’ thought to trigger EVERY type of cancer and allow the disease to spread is discovered by scientists

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Why Hosting The Super Bowl Isn’t Worth It

The NFL and host committees ‘claim’ that the Super Bowl brings between $300 to $500 million to host cities. Economist Victor Matheson estimates the big game only brings in between $30 to $130 million. The NFL’s higher estimates encourage cities to continue to provide the NFL with tax subsidies to host the event and build new stadiums.

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Payrolls surge by 304,000, smashing estimates despite government shutdown

Click here: Job growth in January shattered expectations, with nonfarm payrolls surging by 304,000, the Labor Department says. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had expected payrolls to rise by 170,000.

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Why Trump Won

Were you shocked at the results of the 2016 American presidential election? Most people were, but Stephen Harper was not one of them. Here, the former Prime Minister of Canada explains in this short 5-minute video the trends that foreshadowed Trump’s victory and left many political elites looking wildly out of touch.