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Pride seek improved defense vs. North Carolina
Heading into their ultimate two matches of the NWSL Problem Cup, the Orlando Pleasure want to rebound from a disappointing efficiency two weeks in the past.
Following their 4-1 loss to the Washington Spirit, the Pleasure will look to not solely shore up issues defensively however strive to determine tips on how to rating objectives.
With Sydney Leroux out because of an Achilles harm, the Pleasure have just one striker totally wholesome. Darian Jenkins shall be referred to as upon to take up that place as she did of their final match, however Orlando could possibly be getting again rookie Julie Doyle, who simply began full coaching this previous week.
Within the meantime, the workforce must work out tips on how to enhance on its single-goal tally via 4 matches.
“We’ve got some gamers that we haven’t used a lot to see what they’ll do on the attacking aspect,” coach Amanda Cromwell mentioned, “We’re simply different attacking choices that haven’t had an entire lot of minutes and the way they’ll possibly assist us with back-to-goal hold-up play, protecting possession, and being extra affected person however then once we get into spots to be brave. Can we do this? Can we get in line? Can we get our outdoors backs even increased to then have an effect on the attacking aspect of the sport? These are all issues we’ve been speaking about.”
In dealing with internet hosting the North Carolina Braveness — a workforce that’s second within the Japanese Division in most objectives scored and first in least objectives conceded — the Pleasure will hope to make use of their ultimate dwelling match earlier than the common season to work on these wanted features of their recreation.
The Pleasure performed the Braveness in North Carolina on the finish of March, the place they misplaced 1-0 on a penalty rating by the star Brazilian, Debinha. That match additionally marked the harm to Orlando captain Marta, who simply underwent surgical procedure for a torn ACL this previous week.
Heading into Saturday’s 7 p.m. dwelling match, Cromwell and her employees have labored to give you a plan in opposition to the Braveness. Now it’s nearly tips on how to beat them.
“We count on plenty of the identical,” Cromwell mentioned on Tuesday. “They’re a workforce that doesn’t change a lot from their ways with a field midfield and their two-front. They’re a problem as a result of no person actually performs with that system, so we’re watching plenty of video of their final couple of video games and particularly our recreation. I do know we will do rather a lot higher from the final end result by way of how we will play higher and get extra of the ball.”
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North Carolina federal prison supervisor convicted after instructing physical punishment
BUTNER, N.C. — A North Carolina federal prison supervisor has been convicted after investigators say he instructed a correctional officer to physically punish a man incarcerated at the institution by beating him.
Daniel Mitchell, a former Federal Bureau of Prisons lieutenant, pleaded guilty earlier this week to a felony charge of conspiring to violate civil rights, according to a U.S. Department of Justice statement.
“Corrections officers work in dangerous environments with limited resources and deserve our respect and gratitude,” U.S. Attorney Michael F. Easley Jr. said in a statement. “But officers acting outside the law to injure an inmate erodes the rule of law, violates civil rights and puts other officers’ lives in jeopardy.”
An attorney who represented Mitchell declined to comment Saturday.
The beating happened at the Federal Correctional Institute Butner Medium II in the special housing unit in Granville County, which Mitchell supervised, authorities said. The prison houses more than 1,600 people, according to its website.
A correctional officer reported to Mitchell on Dec. 8, 2021, that the incarcerated man had exposed himself and “engaged in a sexual act” in front of her while she was doing rounds in the unit, investigators said. Mitchell then began discussing with another correctional officer about how to punish the man.
Neither the man nor the two correctional officers were named by the U.S. Department of Justice or court documents from the case. The department did not indicate whether the conspiring officer also faced charges.
Normally, the prison’s misconduct discipline process involves a writeup for violations. The writeup is then delivered to the person, which is referred to as “counseling,” according to court records.
Mitchell and the conspiring officer agreed traditional punishment methods wouldn’t work for the man, investigators said. While giving instructions, Mitchell allegedly told the officer to “teach a lesson” and “tune” him up — phrasing they both understood as physical punishment, according to court documents. He also ordered the officer to “stay away from face” while punishing him, authorities said.
The man was taken to another cell where the officer hit and kicked him until other correctional officers intervened, the department said. The man later had a medical emergency involving spasms after the beating aggravated his preexisting back condition, investigators said.
An eyewitness officer reported the beating, which prompted an investigation from the U.S. Justice Department’s Officer of Inspector General. Mitchell and the conspiring officer both admitted to investigators that they planned to physically punish the inmate as disciplinary action, authorities said.
Mitchell’s sentencing hearing is scheduled for late March, where he faces up to 10 years in prison.
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Top UConn and North Carolina Players Not Playing in the Fenway Bowl
The UConn Huskies had their best season since 2010, and their reward is a Fenway Bowl clash with a North Carolina Tar Heels side transitioning to an exciting new coaching staff in 2025, led by legendary NFL head coach Bill Belichick.
Between injuries, transfer portal entrants, and NFL Draft declarations, there will be several UConn and North Carolina players not playing in the Fenway Bowl.
Top UConn Players Not Playing in Fenway Bowl
Thanks to the CFN Bowl Game Opt-Out Tracker, we know which players from the Huskies won’t be in action in the Fenway Bowl.
- Nathaniel Wallace-Dilling, P, UConn (transfer portal)
- Reggie Akles, CB, UConn (transfer portal)
- Durrell Robinson, RB, UConn (transfer portal)
- Jarvarius Sims, CB, UConn (transfer portal)
- Brock Montgomery, WR, UConn (transfer portal)
- Lee Molette III, DB, UConn (transfer portal)
- Julien Simon, LB, UConn (transfer portal)
- Skyler Bell, WR, UConn (transfer portal)
- Pryce Yates, DL, UConn (transfer portal)
- Malcolm Bell, CB, UConn (transfer portal)
10 UConn student-athletes entered the college football transfer portal at the end of the season. The Huskies haven’t issued a depth chart ahead of their matchup with the Tar Heels, and with very little information on social media as to individual intentions on social media, the assumption is that all those players are not playing in the Fenway Bowl.
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Wide receiver Bell is the most notable of the UConn players not playing in the Fenway Bowl. He led the team with 783 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns this season. However, running back Robinson is also in the portal. He paced the team in yards per carry (6.8) and rushing touchdowns (8). The Huskies do have two players available with over 100 carries in 2024.
Top North Carolina Players Not Playing in Fenway Bowl
Thanks to the CFN Bowl Game Opt-Out Tracker, we know which players from the Tar Heels won’t be in action in the Fenway Bowl.
- Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina (NFL Draft)
- Garrett Jordan, LS, North Carolina (transfer portal)
- Howard Sampson, OT, North Carolina (transfer portal)
- Zach Greenberg, iOL, North Carolina (transfer portal)
- Andrew Rosinski, OT, North Carolina (transfer portal)
- Conner Harrell, QB, North Carolina (transfer portal)
- Jordan Louie, RB, North Carolina (transfer portal)
- Eli Sutton, iOL, North Carolina (transfer portal)
While it will be Freddie Kitchens rather than Belichick who coaches the Tar Heels in the Fenway Bowl, there’s still some excitement around the program heading into Saturday’s game. Sadly, that will be tempered by the departure of star running back Hampton, who declared for the NFL Draft in early December and opted out of the Fenway Bowl soon after.
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That deprives college football fans of one final look at one of the most explosive playmakers in the country. Hampton led the ACC in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns this fall, increasing his NFL Draft stock exponentially in the process.
Joining Hampton among the North Carolina players not playing in the Fenway Bowl is quarterback Harrell, who appeared in just six games this fall, and several offensive linemen. It’s worth noting that several of the Tar Heels players currently in the transfer portal are set to play on Saturday, including starting linebacker Amare Campbell, who tallied 11 tackles for loss in 2024.
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'I'm ready, y'all': Carrie Everett aims to become first Miss America from NC since 1962
On Saturday, Carrie Everett will start her journey to become the next Miss America.
The Johnston County native will head to Orlando on Saturday as she prepares to compete in the Miss America Pageant on Jan. 5.
Everett will be joined by Kamryn Howell, who won the 20th Miss Teen North Carolina.
“We are currently stopped in Georgia and on our way to Orlando in the morning,” Everett told WRAL News on Friday. “We just needed a bit of rest.”
In June, Everett won the 87th Miss North Carolina pageant. In an August interview, she told WRAL News that her family struggled with finances and that her journey to be Miss North Carolina was challenging.
She said it wasn’t a journey she wouldn’t have been able to do alone.
“I learned it’s okay to ask for help,” she said. “I have always been an individual who is scared to ask for help because I don’t want to feel the shame of not being able to do things myself.”
While she describes herself as independent, she said she has learned that you can be independent and still as for help.
She told WRAL News she plans to take those lessons into the competition and not only compete but bring Miss America back to North Carolina for the first time since 1962.
“I am feeling ready, willing and like I can totally bring that crown home with the grace of God,” she said. “I hope to make history for North Carolina. I’m ready, y’all.”
The Miss America pageant will take place at the Walt Disney Theater at the Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts, with preliminary competitions starting on New Year’s Eve.
The pageant has five areas of competition: interviews, sportswear, evening gowns, on-stage questions and talent.
Everett will perform “The Impossible Dream” from the Broadway musical, “Man of La Mancha,” an adaptation of the 17th-century novel Don Quixote.
“It’s a beautiful piece and tells the story of our lives [and] my family … It will tell the story of my life and how far I’ve come, dreaming the impossible dream to inspire [the] youth of this generation that they can dream so much bigger than they think they can,” she said.
The Miss America pageant will be live-streamed on YouTube and MissAmerica.TV.
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