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Pittsburg YMCA hosts aquatic Easter egg hunt – KOAM
PITTSBURG, Kan. – The YMCA in Pittsburg, Kansas hosted its personal Easter egg hunt with a twist – it’s underwater!
The YMCA had three time slots accessible for youngsters to hunt for eggs in its swimming pool as we speak, April sixteenth.
Swimmers had the chance to gather eggs and trade them for prizes and sweet on the finish of every session.
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Report: Steelers Hire New Area Scout
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh
Steelers have added a new name to their scouting department this week, according to one report.
Neil Stratton of Inside the League reported on Twitter that the Steelers are hiring Jim Noel, a former defensive back standout at Boston College, recruiting coordinator at West Point and Nebraska and player personnel staffer for the Browns and Chiefs, as an area scout.
Noel played four seasons at Boston College, starting 16 of 44 career games, before graduating with a degree in sociology and taking a volunteer coaching position at Temple University. He spent a year as a scouting intern with the Chiefs before landing a full time job as a scouting assistant. Noel officially became a professional scout in May of 2017 with Kansas City and spent three more years as a scout with the Celveland Browns.
After two brief stints as a recruiting assistant at West Point and Nebraska, Noel is now back into professional football scouting with the Steelers.
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Former Steelers WR Dominating UFL
PITTSBURGH — Former Pittsburgh Steelers wideout Hakeem Butler is not on an NFL roster right now but he’s making waves in the UFL and could be on his way to a
Butler, who spent training camp with the Steelers last summer and now plays for the St. Louis Battlehawks, currently leads the UFL in receiving yards with 618, ranks third in receptions with 43 and second in touchdowns with 5. Fox Sports’ Joel Klatt has him as the frontrunner for 2024 Offensive Player of the Year.
Butler arrived at Steelers training camp as an intriguing prospect. His 6’5 frame stood out against the other recievers but in between his handful of circus catches, Butler didn’t produce much on the field.
But he does now have some extensive NFL experience under his belt. Butler’s enjoyed stints with the Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles and the Steelers, plus two Canadian teams and a pair of UFL/XFL teams.
Butler is finally hitting his stride with the Battlehawks and could be leveling up out of the UFL soon enough as offseason workouts progress in the NFL.
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