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Air Force thrashes No. 10 Texas, 14-2
On Tuesday night at UFCU Disch-Falk Area, one group appeared like a placed team prepared for the stretch run of meeting play. That group was not the No. 10 Texas Longhorns, which kipped down an additional untenable efficiency in a 14-2 loss to the Flying force Battling Falcons, an under-.500 group going into the video game.
Flying force utilized 5 runs in the 2nd inning as well as 6 runs in the 8th inning to destroy Texas, out-hitting the Longhorns 11-6, consisting of 2 crowning achievement, as well as attracting 8 strolls. First baseman Ivan Melendez as well as Eric Kennedy both went back to the schedule with Melendez striking his 17th crowning achievement of the period, however Texas players couldn’t establish the table for him as well as Kennedy left the video game in the 7th when his left hamstring got once more.
In an equally-concerning advancement, Tuesday starter Justin Eckhardt wasn’t able to tape-record an out in the 2nd inning as well as the bullpen was once more irregular, establishing a Wednesday video game with a starter to be revealed.
Eckhardt rapidly entered into difficulty, battling to efficiently regulate his weight, enabling a base struck to the initial batter, strolling the 2nd, and afterwards surrendering an additional solitary to fill the bases without outs. The right-hander had the ability to trade a run for a groundout to initial base as well as an additional for a groundout to keystone prior to finishing the inning with a strikeout, however Flying force rapidly developed a 2-0 lead.
Texas attempted to make use of a two-out rally to rating in all-time low of the inning when Melendez singled up the center after missing out on 2 video games as well as appropriate fielder Murphy Stehly blooped a dual right into brief appropriate area. Yet catcher Silas Ardoin came down in the matter 0-2 previously striking a round fairly well, ideal at the Flying force 2nd baseman.
Leading off the 2nd inning, Braydon Altorfer released a pitch that was up as well as within right into the wind as well as transferred the round right into the Flying force bullpen in left area. Eckhardt remained to battle, enabling a hit and afterwards a stroll, triggering left-hander Luke Harrison to get in the video game with joggers on initial as well as 2nd without outs in the 2nd inning.
Harrison had the ability to start out the initial batter he encountered, however strolled the 2nd batter to once more fill the bases filled with Battling Falcons. A sacrifice fly pressed the Flying force bring about 4-0, a two-out solitary made it 5-0, as well as a three-run crowning achievement by Paul Skenes made it 8-0.
Texas was not able to instantly reduce right into the lead, leaving 2 joggers stranded when shortstop Trey Faltine as well as left fielder Eric Kennedy both set out. Just one various other jogger was left on the base for the rest of the video game.
Right-hander Lebarron Johnson Jr. rapidly entered into difficulty when he got in the video game in the 3rd inning, enabling a leadoff stroll and afterwards a solitary, however caused a dual play begun by 3rd baseman Skyler Messinger as well as set out the following batter to publish the initial scoreless framework by a Texas bottle.
Melendez was healthy and balanced sufficient to lead off the 3rd with a crowning achievement off the batter’s eye in facility area.
The Horns appeared like they may take advantage of gusty problems at the Disch when the Flying force right fielder went down a regular fly round, however Stehly was just able to get to keystone as well as the inning finished when Ardoin struck right into a dual play.
Texas included a run in the 4th inning, which Flying force came back in the 6th when right-hander Andre Duplantier struck a batter with the bases packed, leading to his departure without videotaping an out because framework. Right-hander Daniel Blair, making just his 2nd look in the last month, set out the initial batter he encountered prior to the inning upright a dual play begun by 2nd baseman Mitchell Daly as well as while Blair retired the 3 batters he encountered in the 7th, he wasn’t able to proceed his success right into the 8th inning. The initial batter set out however got to on the wild pitch, Blair struck the 2nd batter, after that surrendered a bunt solitary as well as a three-run dual. Flying force included an additional operated on a tossing mistake by Ardoin
At home plate, the Longhorns just couldn’t reach right-hander Rob Martin as well as his sidearm distribution — the reducer for the Battling Falcons went 4 innings without enabling a base hit, making certain that head instructor David Pierce’s group wasn’t able to obtain deep right into the Flying force bullpen.
Texas go back to the Disch on Tuesday with initial pitch at 4 p.m. Central on Longhorn Network as the Horns effort to prevent an additional humiliating loss.
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Texas AG sues Dallas for decriminalizing marijuana
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a lawsuit Thursday targeting the blue city of Dallas over a ballot measure that decriminalizes marijuana.
Paxton alleges that Proposition R, which “prohibits the Dallas Police Department from making arrests or issuing citations for marijuana possession or considering the odor of marijuana as probable cause for search or seizure,” violates state law.
The attorney general argues in the lawsuit that the ballot measure is preempted by Texas law, which criminalizes the possession and distribution of marijuana. Paxton also claims the Texas Constitution prohibits municipalities from adopting an ordinance that conflicts with laws enacted by the state legislature.
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“Cities cannot pick and choose which State laws they follow,” Paxton said in a statement. “The City of Dallas has no authority to override Texas drug laws or prohibit the police from enforcing them.”
Paxton called the ballot measure “a backdoor attempt to violate the Texas Constitution” and threatened to sue any other city that “tries to constrain police in this fashion.”
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The lawsuit comes after interim Dallas Police Department Chief Michael Igo directed Dallas police officers not to enforce marijuana laws against those found to be in possession of less than 4 ounces.
Ground Game Texas, a progressive nonprofit group that campaigned in favor of the ballot measure, argued it would help “keep people out of jail for marijuana possession,” “reduce racially biased policing” and “save millions in public funding.”
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“It’s unfortunate but not surprising that Attorney General Ken Paxton has apparently chosen to waste everyone’s time and money by filing yet another baseless lawsuit against marijuana decriminalization,” said Catina Voellinger, executive director for Ground Game Texas.
“Judges in Travis and Hays counties have already dismissed identical lawsuits filed there. The Dallas Freedom Act was overwhelmingly approved by 67% of voters — this is democracy in action.”
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Since January 2024, Paxton has filed lawsuits against five Texas cities that decriminalized marijuana possession, arguing these policies promote crime, drug abuse and violence.
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Tre Johnson, Texas Longhorns Scrape Past Saint Joseph’s to Win Legends Classic
The Texas Longhorns are heading back to Austin with some early-season tournament hardware in hand.
Tre Johnson battled through another poor shooting night but closed the game out for Texas once again, scoring a game-high 17 points to lead the Longhorns to a 67-58 win over Saint Joseph’s at the Legends Classic championship round in Brooklyn Friday night.
Transfer guard Julian Larry sparked the Longhorns late, scoring all 12 of his points in the second half. Arthur Kaluma added 14 points, four rebounds and four assists while Kadin Shedrick had 10 points and six rebounds.
The Hawks were led by Rasheer Fleming, who stuffed the stat sheet with 16 points, 20 rebounds, three assists, two blocks and three steals. Xzayvier Brown added 15 points on 4 of 7 shooting.
The Longhorns jumped out to an 11-6 lead after seven early points from Kaluma. St. Joe’s started out cold from the field but controlled the game with hard-nosed defense and the occasional press while dominating the offensive glass. This was highlighted by a possession where the Hawks got four consecutive offensive rebounds but only scored one point as a result.
Johnson stayed aggressive on offense for Texas but was off on his shot and was impacted by the on-ball defense of St. Joe’s.
Mark, Pope and Johnson all hit a triple for Texas in about a two-minute span ahead of halftime to give the Longhorns their biggest lead at 32-26 but the Hawks responded with a free throw from Haskins 3-pointer from Brown before halftime to cut the lead to 32-30.
The defense from the Hawks ramped up even more, as the Longhorns were stuck in the mud on offense and had little to no ball movement. St. Joe’s was hardly much better, but its defense continued to set the tone and eventually swung the momentum.
Larry then hit back-to-back triples as the two teams traded buckets on five straight possessions. Consecutive dunks from Ajogbor and Fleming but the Hawks in front 50-46 with 8:25 to play, but Larry continued to take over. He hit 1,000 career points with a driving layup before finding Kaluma for a corner triple to put Texas back in front at 51-50.
It didn’t stop there for Larry, who found a cutting Shedrick for a dunk before diving on a loose ball down at the other end to secure possession for Texas, which had built a 55-52 lead with 3:13 left. The Longhorns used the momentum to put together an 8-0 run, which essentially sealed the win in a game where scoring felt hard to come by.
Johnson then closed the game out with six points in the final 4:11 of action, including a pullup jumper at the foul line to put Texas up 63-55 with 1:19 left.
Texas will host Delaware State on Nov. 29.
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UT System’s free tuition plan sparks resistance from some Texas lawmakers
WASHINGTON — State Rep. Brian Harrison, R-Midlothian, said Friday he plans to meet with top University of Texas System officials after they announced a plan to provide free tuition and waived fees to students whose families make $100,000 or less.
While many elected officials have praised the initiative, Harrison criticized it as an “abuse of power” that makes Texas higher education “more socialist than California.”
Harrison said Friday he’s unswayed by statements from the system and supporters who say the move will be funded from university endowments, not taxpayers.
Harrison compared such statements to someone saying they’re removing water from the shallow side of a pool, not the deep end. It’s all the same water.
“Money is fungible, so that doesn’t satisfy me in the slightest,” Harrison said.
The new initiative is an expansion of the Promise Plus Program, a needs-based financial aid initiative, and comes amid widespread concerns about the impact of inflation and college costs on families. Gov. Greg Abbott recently prohibited Texas colleges and universities from raising tuition for the next two years.
UT System Chancellor James B. Milliken hailed the expansion as a “game changer” that will make “enormous, real difference” to improve college access for all Texans.
Not everyone is a fan.
Harrison and like-minded House colleagues have compared it to President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan that drew intense blowback from conservatives and was largely struck down by the courts. They also said such a consequential change in policy should come from the elected lawmakers serving in the Legislature.
“There must be consequences,” Harrison said on X. “UT’s budget must be cut, and bureaucrats should be fired.”
He led 10 Republican lawmakers, most of them incoming freshmen, in a letter to the regents demanding answers to a litany of questions, including the price tag of the expansion and the source of that money.
“What specific statutory authority did the regents rely on to make a decision this consequential, which will have direct financial consequences for our constituents, many of whom are already struggling to put gas in their tanks and food on their tables?” the lawmakers wrote.
UT System spokesman Paul Corliss has said the program is not funded through taxes or any kind of public subsidy.
“Rather it is funded through existing UT System endowments,” Corliss said.
Rep. Donna Howard, D-Austin, hammered that point in a response to Harrison on social media.
“There are no tax dollars involved,” Howard said on X. “Higher Ed institutions are already helping families afford college. This expands philanthropic endowments and helps meet affordability goals of [Abbott and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board].”
Harrison and his colleagues will have to contend with many members of the public embracing a plan that already is encouraging young people to adjust their higher education aspirations.
Frank Whitefeather, a high school senior, stayed up until 2:30 a.m. Friday working on his college application essay.
He was freshly motivated after the announcement that students whose families make less than $100,000 annually will get free tuition and waived fees at the University of Texas at Austin and other schools in the UT System.
“I wouldn’t be in debt,” said Whitefeather, 17. “I wouldn’t have to have student loans.”
Whitefeather, who attends Dallas ISD’s Sunset High School, thinks the UT news also could change many of his peers’ lives. It’s already changing his plans. Whitefeather hopes to study engineering and be his own boss one day. Texas A&M and UT Austin were his top two choices, but the free tuition announcement has pushed UT ahead.
Harrison said the university system is being contradictory by simultaneously saying it has enough money to offer tuition-free education, but also that a tuition freeze could leave it cash strapped and require more funding from the Legislature.
“I guarantee you they’re going to be requesting more tax money from the Legislature next session,” he said.
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