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Orlando Pride Fall to North Carolina at Home | Orlando City
ORLANDO, Fla. (April 16, 2022) – Orlando Pleasure (0-4-1, 1 level) fell by a rating of 4-2 to the North Carolina Braveness (3-0-2, 11 factors) on Saturday evening at Exploria Stadium in what served because the aspect’s final residence match of the Problem Cup.
Darian Jenkins netted each targets for the Pleasure, her first multi-goal efficiency since Sept. 7, 2019, when she scored two targets in opposition to Orlando as a member of the OL Reign. Leah Pruitt and Kerry Abello every tallied an help within the match, the primary for Pruitt as a member of the Pleasure and the primary for Abello of her skilled profession.
Ahead Julie Doyle additionally made her skilled debut on the evening, coming into the match as a seventieth minute substitute.
The Pleasure will shut out the Problem Cup subsequent week at Purple Bull Enviornment, touring to tackle NJ/NY Gotham FC.
Orlando Pleasure Head Coach Amanda Cromwell:
“Somewhat upset since you see what we are able to do when we have now somewhat urgency and confidence and are brave on the ball, so popping out how we did, we seemed somewhat bit scared. We seemed somewhat bit timid, we weren’t speaking and placing sufficient stress on the ball or shifting effectively. They [North Carolina] got here out buzzing, that’s what they do, so it shouldn’t have been a shock however as coaches we have now to have a look at it and see how we may have ready our workforce higher. As gamers, we have now to play 90 minutes. We’ve put collectively lots of good elements of video games, however that’s not going to win us video games. We now have to place collectively a whole 90 minutes.”
3’ Megan Montefusco (OG) – NC 1, ORL 0
The Braveness received on the board early, with a cross from Merritt Mathias from the left aspect bouncing into the world and deflecting off Pleasure defender Megan Montefusco into the again of the web.
6’ Jaelene Daniels (Taylor Smith) – NC 2, ORL 0
North Carolina doubled the benefit, this time with Jaelene Daniels getting on the top of a ball from Taylor Smith for the primary time end.
9’ Taylor Smith (Kiki Pickett) – NC 3, ORL 0
The Braveness added one other because of a ball from Kiki Pickett discovering Taylor Smith down the appropriate aspect, who was capable of ship her shot into the close to submit so as to add a 3rd.
15’ Darian Jenkins (Leah Pruitt) – NC 3, ORL 1
The Pleasure grabbed one again because of Leah Pruitt intercepting a cross by North Carolina goalkeeper Katelyn Rowland, who laid the ball off for Darian Jenkins. The Pleasure ahead wasted no time, sending her shot straight into the highest left nook of the web.
56’ Darian Jenkins (Kerry Abello) – NC 3, ORL 2
Orlando halved the deficit with a cross from Celia discovering the pinnacle of Kerry Abello, who was capable of play it throughout the face of aim, falling to the foot of Jenkins for her second aim of the evening.
89’ Debinha (Diana Ordoñez) – NC 4, ORL 2
The Braveness took the insurance coverage aim with Diana Ordoñez discovering Debinha within the middle of the world, who was capable of spin round and hearth a shot into the far submit of the web.
- Darian Jenkins scored her first targets for the Pleasure and tallied her first multi-goal efficiency since Sept. 7, 2019, the place she scored two targets in opposition to Orlando as a member of the OL Reign.
- Kerry Abello notched her first skilled level with the help on Jenkins’ second aim of the sport.
- Leah Pruitt tallied her first aim contribution in what additionally served as her first begin, recording the help on Jenkins’ first aim.
- Julie Doyle made her skilled debut within the match, coming into the sport within the seventieth minute for Meggie Dougherty Howard.
- Head Coach Amanda Cromwell made 4 adjustments to her beginning lineup from the Pleasure’s final outing, with Leah Pruitt, Celia, Kylie Strom and Toni Pressley all getting the nod. The beginning served as the primary for each Pruitt and Celia as members of the Pleasure.
- Toni Pressley wore the captain’s armband for the Pleasure on the night.
Subsequent Match: The Pleasure shut out Problem Cup play on Saturday, April 23, touring to tackle Gotham FC at Purple Bull Enviornment.
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North Carolina has some of the highest STD rates nationwide, report says
NORTH CAROLINA (WBTV) – North Carolina has some of the highest STD rates nationwide, according to a new study by the U.S. News & World Report.
The report analyzed the highest combined rates of three major sexually transmitted infections: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis.
As far as the 10 states with the highest STD rates, N.C. ranked No. 7.
The data
According to the report, the state’s total STD rate is 911.5 per 100,000. That has actually decreased by -0.3% since 2022.
Rates for the three major STDs are:
- Chlamydia: 607.9 per 100,000
- Gonorrhea: 243.2 per 100,000
- Syphilis (cumulative): 60.4 per 100,000
South Carolina
South Carolina also has some of the highest STD rates in America, according to the report.
Ranked at No. 8 for the 10 states with the highest STD rates, the state’s total STD rate is 882.8 per 100,000. That has decreased by 10.9% since 2022.
Rates for the three major STDs are:
- Chlamydia: 612.1 per 100,000
- Gonorrhea: 222.4 per 100,000
- Syphilis (cumulative): 48.3 per 100,000
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North Carolina business owner crafts a new path after Helene
YANCEY CO, N.C. — A small business owner in Yancey County is trying to bounce back during her busiest season after losing her shop and inventory during Helene.
Christy Edwards is the owner of Christy’s Crafts and had a shop for 17 years across the Cane River in the Pensacola community. It held all her inventory and great memories.
“I talked to my customers on the front porch a lot. Waved at a lot of friends and neighbors, and I’m going to miss it terribly,” Edwards said.
The retired art teacher recalls the day of the storm, seeing the floodwaters surround the building before wiping it out in the blink of an eye.
“I turned and I looked, and my shop was gone. I didn’t see it because we had water in the basement,” Edwards said.
The shop, which was on her property, was on lower ground than her house.
“The river came across over here. That little creek was flowing out all of this gravel so it was like a churning mess,” Edwards said.
Now, only a meter box stands where the building used to be.
“It’s like losing a piece of my heart. This is what I did every day of my life, come here and meet people and create,” Edwards said.
She said she lost $100,000 altogether and the location where she hosted her Christmas Open House.
“This was helping me pay for my daughter’s college. This was helping me just to live. Things are so much more expensive now,” Edwards said.
Mid-November she was working around the clock to make up for lost inventory as she prepared for three holiday markets, including Vintage Market Days of Asheville Metro.
The event, which will take place Nov. 22-24 is expected to bring 130 vendors to the WNC Agricultural Center. Organizers say half of them are from the region and part of the proceeds will benefit the River Arts District in Asheville.
Edwards is also moving forward with hosting two Christmas craft shows with local vendors at the Burnsville Town Center. The Holly Jolly Market will be on Black Friday and Small Business Saturday. Then, on Dec. 7, she will host the Christmas Ornament Craft Show.
“It’s very important to have this and to keep things going, being normal again,” Edwards said.
She’s not sure if she’ll rebuild her shop again because she worries she could lose it again.
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Eric Church Sings 'Darkest Hour' for North Carolina Flood Victims at CMA Awards
Eric Church paid tribute to his home state of North Carolina and those affected by the flooding of Hurricane Helene with a performance of “Darkest Hour” at the 2024 CMA Awards.
Dressed in a black velvet blazer and accompanied by a choir (including longtime vocal foil Joanna Cotten), a horn section, and strings, Church delivered a grand version of the song, which he rush-released last month to help raise funds for disaster relief. “I’ll do everything in my power/To take even a minute off your darkest hour,” he sang in a falsetto on the CMAs stage.
Like the live version he played at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, the recorded version of “Darkest Hour,” which he released as the “Helene Edit,” features strings, a choir, and production by Jay Joyce. The song evokes the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Band, and the symphonic compositions of Queen or, more recently, the Verve. It’s rock opera from the Seventies, crossed with Church’s rough-hewn mountain country, all built on the skeleton of his talked-about Stagecoach headlining set.
On Tuesday night, Church played an intimate full-band concert at his Nashville bar Chief’s, which streamed live on SiriusXM. While the set featured his own hits like “How ‘Bout You,” “Homeboy,” and “Springsteen,” it was mostly an homage to Church’s influences: He sang covers by Bob Seger, the Band, Hank Williams Jr., and more, culminating with a reading of Bruce Springsteen’s “Thunder Road.”
Church has pledged to sign over all royalties of “Darkest Hour,” in perpetuity, to the state of North Carolina, to further aid in rebuilding.
“‘Darkest Hour’ is a song dedicated to the unsung heroes, the people who show up when the world’s falling apart,” he said in a statement. “This is for the folks who show up in the hardest times, offering a hand when it’s most needed, and standing tall when others can’t. Even in your darkest hour, they come running. When the night’s at its blackest, this is for those who are holding the light, guiding the lost and pulling us through.”
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