BEIJING (AP) — China’s leader Xi Jinping welcomed Russia’s President Vladimir Putin on Thursday as he began a two-day state visit while Moscow presses forward with a new offensive in Ukraine, underscoring the close relationship between the autocratic leaders. Following Putin’s dawn arrival, he was greeted by Xi with full military honors at the Great []
BEIJING (AP) — China’s leader Xi Jinping welcomed Russia’s President Vladimir Putin on Thursday as he began a two-day state visit while Moscow presses forward with a new offensive in Ukraine.
A trio of local athletes earned state titles during Friday's second day of the state track and field championships at Jefferson County Stadium in Lakewood. Others either came close to topping the podium or positioned themselves to contend for titles during an action-packed final day Saturday.
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AUSTIN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The Rio Grande Valley track and field athletes totaled ten medals at this year’s state meet. In Class 6A, Edinburg North’s San Juanita Leal successfully defended her Girls’ Class 6A 1,600 and 3,200-meter state titles. The Texas A&M commit finished with a time of 4:42.30 in the 1,600 and 10:02.10 in []
Numerous local athletes won state titles during Thursday's first day of the state track and field championships, while others positioned themselves for potential titles in the coming days at Jefferson County Stadium in Lakewood.
(Photo gallery by Teran Malone) MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Photo galleries from the WVSLA Division 2 State Championship games. The Hedgesville girls defeated Martinsburg in overtime, 8-7. The Hedgesville boys defeated Mountain State, 17-9.
Even Mother Nature couldn’t stop Charli Kennedy from breaking her state meet record in the high jump Friday at the Island Movers/HHSAA State Track and Field championships at Mililani High School.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Photo gallery from George Washington’s 9-3 win over Wheeling Park in the WVSLA state semifinals. GW will face the winner of Tuesday’s Morgantown/University semifinal in the championship game on May 18. (Photo gallery by Teran Malone)
“It’s very exciting,” sophomore first baseman Amailee Morales said. “It’s fun to win back to back (conference titles), it’s fun to extend our season. We’re one of 64 teams left playing and we get to do that for our seniors.”