Miami, FL
For Miami woman’s upcoming hundredth birthday, her children celebrate a life of giving
Mary Cecile Barreto turns 100 years outdated on Tuesday. She’s been heralded as a loving, caring mom who would take the world in her arms, providing open arms to those that want it.
She was born on April 19, 1922, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. In 1925, her dad and mom and two siblings made the trek down from Miami as immigrants coming for alternative, her son Rodney Barreto mentioned.
She attended Gesu Catholic College in downtown Miami, which might be finally demolished within the Nineteen Eighties. There, she discovered success in teachers, profitable many awards, and holding energetic a wide range of organizations, one curiously named the “Vacuum Cleaner Membership”.
Her daughter Rita Barreto says Mary nonetheless laughs when requested what the “Vacuum Cleaner Membership” was all about, typically responding with one among her go-to sayings, “You need to have requested me what it was all about earlier, as my thoughts has retired!”
Mary was additionally topped Miss Gesu and known as the preferred lady at school, her youngsters mentioned. At Gesu Catholic Mary met her future husband, Roger Barreto.
Marrying after highschool, Mary took on work as a secretary at Pan American Airways Seaplane Terminal in Miami, which might later turn out to be Miami Metropolis Corridor.
This might be her final job earlier than beginning a brand new noble profession: skilled mom to 11 youngsters.
Skilled caring mom
Mary typically refers to her 11 youngsters as 11 blessings. Over somewhat greater than 10 years she gave delivery to seven sons and 4 daughters, who are actually of their 60s and 70s.
Rita and Roger recall their childhoods as being stuffed with infinite love and help. Recalling that their mom could be behind lots of their endeavors inside cause.
“I’ve by no means ever seen her mad or upset,” Rita mentioned. “She is basically that particular.”
Mary’s Canadian roots and her husband Roger’s Hispanic up-bringing had been current of their dwelling as French and Spanish had been generally spoken across the halls.
The key for caring to 11 youngsters was easy for Mary, Rita says, as she would say you need to find time for every youngster and make every one really feel particular. “By no means judging, all the time listening and being there,” Mary would say.
Rita’s dearest childhood reminiscence displayed simply that.
Each morning as Mary packed lunches for all her youngsters, marking their names on particular person luggage with a advantageous blue ink cross pen, she would have a mantra: “Be in your greatest conduct. I do know you’ll make us proud.”
When Mary wasn’t attending to her 11 youngsters, she would take part in write-in competitions the Miami Herald used to carry in its Sunday papers. Competitions would ask readers write-in solutions to numerous matters, resembling arising with a jingle.
“I believe she actually favored the competitors and the creativity as a result of she continues to be actually intelligent,” Rita mentioned.
Mary was a frequent winner of those competitions, snagging an assortment of prizes. Bikes, lawnmowers, 10,000 King Korn buying and selling stamps and a visit for 2 to the Orange Blossom Competition in Washington D.C. — which she generously gave to her sister for her honeymoon.
Her youngsters would go on to a number of profitable careers, which embody a former Miami Seaside Police Chief, award profitable actual property brokers, Miami-Dade Rescue Deputy Chief and Tremendous Bowl Host Committee chairs.
Unlocked doorways, welcoming dwelling
Rising up, Rita and Rodney keep in mind their dwelling being stuffed with neighborhood children as their mom’s arms had been all the time open and welcoming.
“Our home was all the time managed chaos,” Rita mentioned. “I by no means recall a time when somebody was turned away.”
Through the day, the entrance yard packed along with her 11 youngsters and their pals taking part in wild video games, from kickball to Pogo stick leaping. And at night time the dinner desk was simply stuffed.
“Different children appeared to finish up at our dinner desk,” Rodney mentioned. “We grew up in a really loving dwelling.”
Even in the course of the vacation season, Thanksgiving would see giant crowds of practically 40 folks. Not solely inviting household and pals, but additionally those that might not have anybody to rejoice, Rita mentioned.
“We had this actually nice kaleidoscope of individuals on the home that had been all the time welcomed,” Rita mentioned.
An environment of welcoming nonetheless permeates round Mary, as she continues to do easy good deeds to see a smile on others faces.
Rita says ideas are giant for meals supply employees and the mail provider all the time had a chilly bottle of water wrapped in paper towels ready for them within the mailbox. Her mom doesn’t want the thanks, simply seeing a smile from kindness is reward sufficient.
“The entire world is her household, definitely,” Rita mentioned.
On Tuesday, her youngsters mentioned, their mother will get a shout out on NBC’s In the present day present from climate anchor Al Roker.
Miami, FL
Jalen Suggs leads Orlando Magic in loss to Miami Heat
After carrying the load offensively all night for a shorthanded Orlando Magic squad, the only thing Jalen Suggs could do was watch Tyler Herro as he sunk the game-winning shot for the Miami Heat to cap off a thriller from the Kaseya Center Thursday night.
The former Kentucky star spoiled a big night from the Gonzaga standout. Suggs finished with a game-high 29 points on 10-of-22 shooting from the field, but it wasn’t enough as the Heat stormed back in the second half to beat the Magic, 89-88, on a 19-foot jumper in the final seconds from Herro.
“Sometimes you’ve just gotta tip your cap,” Suggs said of Herro’s go-ahead basket. “Even the last possession, I thought TQ [Trevelin Queen] played great defense, good contest, tough shot. So sometimes you’ve just gotta give the guy some props.”
The Magic leaned heavily on its 6-foot-5 guard from start to finish — as has been the case lately without Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner in the lineup due to injury. Suggs came into Thursday averaging 18.4 points in 29.5 minutes over his last five contests. The Heat had a track record of stifling No. 1 options as of late, though that certainly wasn’t the case when trying to slow the Magic’s go-to guy.
Suggs and company scored the first 14 points of the night and took a commanding 22-5 lead after the former fifth-overall pick knocked down back-to-back 3-pointers in the first quarter.
The Heat chipped into the Magic’s lead heading into the second quarter before Suggs checked back in for the final minutes of the first half. He helped push the lead back to 14 points with a midrange jumper to make it 40-26, followed later by a 23-foot jumper. With just over a minute remaining, Suggs connected with Goga Bitadze on an alley-oop to make it 50-40 in favor of the Magic.
Orlando led by 10 going into the fourth quarter before the Heat scored six points in a 45-second span to make it 71-67 with 11:14 to play in regulation. Alec Burks went 3-for-3 at the charity stripe upon drawing a foul from Anthony Black while shooting from long distance. Burks connected on his next try from 25 feet on the ensuing possession.
After former UCLA standout Jaime Jaquez Jr. made it a 1-point game, Burks put the Heat out in front 77-76 with 7:42 left. Suggs scored four points in a row to tie things at 80 apiece, but from there it was all Miami down the stretch.
Herro finished with a team-high 20 points. Jaquez Jr. had 15 points while Burks and Terry Rozier combined to score 31 points off the bench for the Heat (15-13).
Tristan da Silva tallied 18 points and Bitadze recorded a 10-point, 14-rebound double-double but the Magic (19-13) suffered a loss for the fourth time in its last six contests.
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Miami, FL
Jim Larranaga's retirement opens 30-day transfer portal for Miami basketball
Jim Larranaga stepped down as Miami men’s basketball head coach on Thursday, ending a 14-year stint with the Hurricanes. The 75-year-old head coach is nearly two years removed from bringing the Hurricanes to their first Final Four appearance.
Miami has lost eight of its last nine games, touting a 4-8 record to open the season. Larranaga’s abrupt, mid-season decision surprised many. On3’s Joe Tipton reported that players found out the news on social media.
Larranaga’s departure triggers the 30-day transfer portal window for Miami players. NCAA rules allow athletes on a team with a coaching change to enter the portal the day after the change. In this case, Miami athletes can start entering Friday.
According to the NCAA, an athlete who transfers after enrolling at a school cannot transfer during that same year and compete for a new school. Grad students could transfer if they don’t play in any games this fall and be eligible in the spring.
The former Bowling Green and George Mason head coach cited NIL as part of the reason for his retirement.
“At this point, after 53 years, I just didn’t feel that I could successfully navigate this whole new world that I was dealing with because my conversations were ridiculous with an agent saying to me, ‘Well, you can get involved [with a prospective player] if you’re willing to go to $1.1 million,’ and that would be the norm,” he said at a news conference on Thursday.
The college basketball transfer portal is scheduled for 30 days during the spring of the 2024-25 academic year. According to the NCAA, the portal opens for business on Monday, March 24, and closes on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The national championship game will be played on April 7 at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Athletes would still be given a 30-day window to transfer after a head coach’s departure.
The college basketball transfer portal is starting to mirror the NBA’s free agency. Last spring alone, 1,962 Division I players tested the portal waters. According to college basketball analytics expert Evan Miyakawa, for the first time in history, more than half of the points scored in Division I men’s college basketball will be scored by players recruited through the transfer portal, not from high school in 2024-25.
Miami, FL
Should Miami Heat Feel Pressure To Make Decision On Jimmy Butler?
Despite not playing on Christmas Day, the Miami Heat were among the hottest topics.
An ESPN report surfaced before the first game of Butler preferring a trade before the deadline than waiting until the offseason. It quickly became front-page news.
While some feel the Heat should react sooner than later, Ethan Skolnick of Five Reasons Sports suggests there is no rush.
Here’s what Skolnick said on his podcast, “Even with what happened yesterday, even with the Shams report, because they have received no offer to this point, because they are comfortable taking this into the offseason and even losing Jimmy for a small asset in a sign-and-trade or even for nothing except for the flexibility under the apron and other cap mechanics that Jimmy Butler’s contract for next year and in the future, because if he opts in, they’ve got to pay him next year. even if they just get that flexibility with his money going away, they are, at least from what they’re putting out there, OK with that. All of that leads to this. What I was told you yesterday from the Miami, “we feel no pressure to do anything.”‘
Skolnick relayed the Heat are being patient because they can. No need to move too fast. The trade deadline is still a month away.
“So, in other words, all of this noise, the Shams that ruined Christmas and Hannukah and a few other holidays that people were celebrating yesterday, it did not move the Heat,” Skolnick said.
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