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Carmel's Alex Couto will play Division I basketball for staff with plenty of Indiana ties
Carmel's Alex Couto will play Division I basketball for staff with plenty of Indiana ties

Indianapolis Star

time09-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Indianapolis Star

Carmel's Alex Couto will play Division I basketball for staff with plenty of Indiana ties

Alex Couto is taking a different path to college than he originally anticipated. The Carmel High School senior guard committed Oral Roberts on Friday during a visit to campus. Couto, a point guard, had been committed to Huntington University until coach Kory Alford left to become the associate head coach at Oral Roberts. 'Oral Roberts stood out to me in many ways, but the main reason was the culture they are wanting to build, and they are a very faith-based program,' Couto said. 'Also, the coaching staff. They are two feet bought in with everything that they do, and I couldn't be more happy with this decision to continue this next chapter in my life.' Kory Barnett was hired as the Oral Roberts coach in late March. Barnett had served on Indiana coach Darian DeVries' staff at West Virginia last season and previously spent five years at Nevada and six at UCLA on Steve Alford's staff. Barnett is a Rochester, Ind., native who played at IU from 2009-12. Couto was one of the state's top guards as a senior but injured his knee — a sprain of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and medial collateral ligament (MCL) and bone bruise — and missed the final six weeks of the season. In Carmel's first 11 games, he played all but five minutes, averaging 12.6 points, 4.0 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 1.2 steals, shooting 43.1% (25-for-58) from the 3-point line. 'I've never coached a kid that played with so much joy, passion and love for the game,' Carmel coach Ryan Osborn said. 'His presence alone lifts everyone up.' Oral Roberts struggled to a 7-23 record last season. The Golden Eagles made a run to the Sweet 16 in 2021 as a No. 15 seed, defeating Ohio State and Florida before losing to Arkansas by two points at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. ORU made the NCAA tournament again in 2023, finishing with a 30-5 record. Coach Paul Mills left after that season for Wichita State.

Requiem mass announced for Pope Francis
Requiem mass announced for Pope Francis

Time of India

time22-04-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Requiem mass announced for Pope Francis

New Delhi: A requiem mass will be held at Sacred Heart Cathedral , Gole Dak Khana, to celebrate the life of Pope Francis and pray for his eternal repose on Wednesday at 6:30 pm. The archbishop of Delhi, Anil Couto, announced that the mass would be presided over by archbishop Leopoldo Girelli, the apostolic nuncio. In a circular addressed to the clergy, religious and laity of the archdiocese of Delhi, archbishop Couto urged them to participate in the mass. He also requested all Catholic schools to remain closed on the day of the funeral (Saturday) as a mark of respect. The archbishop further requested that a requiem mass be celebrated in all parishes, as well as in public and private chapels within the archdiocese, for the repose of Pope Francis's soul at any time during the nine-day mourning period. The archbishop added that an additional holy mass be celebrated in all parishes following the funeral for the "election of a Pope." Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo "Though we mourn the loss of our beloved Pope Francis, the legacy of joy and hope in our Risen Lord, which the Pope imparted to us, unites the whole Church in one great witness of faith, love, and thanksgiving at this moment," archbishop Couto stated in the circular. tnn

🚨 No Brandt, this is Dortmund's XI vs St. Pauli
🚨 No Brandt, this is Dortmund's XI vs St. Pauli

Yahoo

time01-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

🚨 No Brandt, this is Dortmund's XI vs St. Pauli

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. In the home of a St. Pauli fighting for permanence, Dortmund must win to continue fighting for the European match is played at Millerntor with the following lineups. 🚨 Borussias Starter in Hamburg! 🚨#FCSPBVB — Borussia Dortmund (@BVB) March 1, 2025 BVB starts with Kobel; Couto, Can, Schlotterbeck, Bensebaini; Sabitzer, Gross; Adeyemi, Reyna, Beier, and Guirassy. Brandt and Gittens start from the bench. St. Pauli goes with: Vasilj; Nemeth, Wahl, Van der Heyden; Treu, Irvine, Smith, Ritzka; Weißhaupt, Eggestein, and Saad 📸 Christof Koepsel - 2025 Getty Images

Nonprofit alleges undercover investigation shows animal cruelty at Arizona dairy farms
Nonprofit alleges undercover investigation shows animal cruelty at Arizona dairy farms

Yahoo

time27-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Nonprofit alleges undercover investigation shows animal cruelty at Arizona dairy farms

Undercover investigations at two Arizona dairy farms revealed extreme animal cruelty that may violate state law, according to a nonprofit animal rights organization. Animal Recovery Mission, based in Florida, released an investigation on Wednesday conducted at two Buckeye dairy farms over several months in 2024. Richard Couto, the nonprofit's founder, said investigators worked undercover to gather footage of conditions at Rainbow Valley and Butterfield Dairy farms. He said evidence they gathered was among the worst examples of animal cruelty he had ever seen. "I edited all of the footage myself, and I can tell you, it's brutal stuff," Couto said at a news conference Wednesday morning in Glendale. "This is an extreme case." Couto said footage from Rainbow Valley shows newborn calves and milking cows were chained, dragged, whipped, stabbed, shot and force-fed, with many dying from abuse. He said the farm's top managers and many of the workers were recorded committing cruelty. At Butterfield, Couto's team collected evidence of calves being kept in small, cramped cages with dangerous flooring, leading to injuries and death, he said. Investigators followed trucks that traveled from the farms to the Fairlife production plant in Goodyear, Couto said. "Imagine being harassed, beaten, having your tail snapped in half," Couto said, holding a bottle of Fairlife milk. "This is a bottle of sadness." Representatives for Fairlife, Butterfield Dairy and Rainbow Valley Dairy did not respond to inquiries from The Arizona Republic Wednesday. Couto said his team had delivered his group's investigations to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, and he called on employees and owners of both farms to be arrested, claiming they had violated state law. Calbert Gillett, a spokesperson for the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, said detectives looked into whether anyone had reported abuse related to the two dairies over the past year but were unable to locate any animal abuse calls for service. "There are currently no active animal abuse investigations for these locations," Gillett said. "However, detectives will now be reviewing this matter." This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Nonprofit alleges Arizona dairy cows were whipped, stabbed, shot

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