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Yahoo
28-02-2025
- Health
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Thrifted Thursday: Caleb Butler and Monica Simpson
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Our look at heart health continues on today's Thrifted Thursday. We're specifically focusing on congenital heart defects, a problem with the structure of the heart that a child is born with. Our resident thriftologist, Sharon Simpson met a teenager with congenital heart birth defect, but it was not detected until he experience symptoms during football practice. His name is Caleb Butler. Caleb's mother, Monica Simpson, is also here to help share what happened Sharon has our guest thrifted in red as he tells his story. Get thrifting tips from Simpson each week at 5:30 p.m. or at Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Yahoo
19-02-2025
- Sport
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Lisbon girls cap perfect season
Feb. 18—Lisbon completed a perfect 19-0 girls basketball season with nonleague win over Alexandria Bay to highlight Saturdays NAC hardwood action. In other girls action Harrisville downed Morristown in the West Division finale for both teams and Canton downed Brushton-Moira in nonleague action. In boys basketball action Harrisville downed Heuvelton and Morristown bested Edwards-Knox in NAC West games. MCS 62 — E-K 48: The Green Rockets (3-9) opened a 32-23 halftime lead and raced away with a 23-10 third quarter run where Caleb Butler and Ethan Simmons each scored eight points with a pair of 3-pointers. Butler finished with three 3s in a 21-point outing and Simmons finished with 14 points. Landen Morrow tallied 10 with a pair of 3s. Sawyer Belisle and Wyatt Clement scored seven and six points and Roland Simmons added four. Kale Geer went 11-12 at the free throw line scoring 21 points Jaxin White tallied 11 for E-K (0-12). Rounding out the Cougars' scoring was Cooper Allen (9), Aiden Keddy (4), Lincoln Averill (1) and Caleb Robinson (2). Morristown won the JV game to finish at 12-5. Harrisville 65 — Heuvelton 45: The Pirates (10-2) bounced back from back-to-back losses to Lisbon and broke away from a 25-24 halftime lead with a 26-9 third quarter surge. Joe Shepperd scored 10 of his game-high 31 points in the surge and Aiden Chartrand scored 16 of his 19 points. Joe Schrodt knocked down two 3-pointers in the first quarter, Jackson Jenack added four points and Liam Winters and Damian Hoinara added three and one. The Bulldogs (7-5) Colt McAllister, Parker Felt and Dylan Ashlaw all hit for two 3-pointers in 14-point, 12-point and eight-point efforts. Landyn Ashlaw, Cory Ethridge and Jude Spooner added five, four and two points. Chat 64 — SRF 40: Jake Johnston scored 34 points with seven rebounds and 10 steals as the Bulldogs (16-0) completed a perfect NAC East season. "We got to celebrate 10 seniors today. These kids have worked very hard and have developed over the years. We were able to jump out early and get everyone lots of minutes. Now we have to focus and get ready for sectionals," said Chateaugay Coach Jason LaPlante. Zach Parmeter and Jake Reynolds tallied nine and eight points and Grant Locklin grabbed 10 rebounds and five steals. Peter Arcadi scored 17 points for the Saints. GIRLS HOOPS Lisbon 65 — AB 35: The Golden Knights scored 19 points in the first quarter and were never headed in wrapping up a 19-0 season. Ali Bell netted four 3-pointers scoring 25 points Kylie Quinlan and Sophia Walker each tallied 10. Regan Pirie followed with eight and the LCS scoring was rounded out by: Avery LaPage (2), Alyssa Flack (2), Adia Richards (4), Averee Bouchey (2) and Jalen Backus (2). Patti Bridgenbaker with 11 points and Julie Fassbauer with 10 led the Alexandria Bay offense. "A regular season for the record books. The first undefeated regular season in LCS Basketball history. 19-0 and so much to be proud of for this group. Monday starts the new season with more focus and bigger goals. Let's keep rolling," said Lisbon Coach Matt Russell. Harr 40 — Morr 14: Harrisville (6-6) took a 2-0 lead after one quarter and both teams were stuck on four for the early stage of the second quarter. The Pirates continued the spurt ability they have shown all season limiting the Rockets two four points in the second quarter while scoring 13 after being sparked by a pair of 3-pointers by Ava Bearor. The Pirates followed with a 15-6 run the third quarter where Jaylin Fayette scored five points. Fayette scored a game-high 13 points for the Pirates and Bearor finished with nine points on three 3s. Addison Jackson with seven, Isabelle Miller with six and Katelyn Kobylanksi with five rounded out the scoring for the winners. Scarlett Ritchie scored seven points with tough finishes in the lane for the Rockets followed Makia Greene with four and Issy Woodcock with two. The JV game produced a 33-31 thriller decided the buzzer when Harrisville's Olivia McCormick buried a 12-foot jumper under tight coverage. Morristown had pulled even on driving basket by Bracelyn McGaw off a pass from Kinley Lalonde. Canton 50 — B-M 35: Canton (7-12) picked up a nonleague win to aid their momentum heading into the Class B field of the Section 10 Tournament to go along with valuable seeding points. Tessa Alquire scored 15 points and Ashley Aldous, Winnie Downs and Calie Klassen each scored 10 to lead the Knights who jumped out to a 15-5 lead and enjoyed a 13-4 run in the third. Sarah Aldous and Lilly Abplanalp added four and two points. Addisyn Mitchell and Choe Poirier led Brushton-Moira with 18 and 15 points.