Arizona
New Season, Same Energy for Arizona Cardinals
TEMPE — It’s Monday – but not just any Monday for the Arizona Cardinals – it’s officially game week.
The 2024 season has arrived for the Cardinals, and energy throughout the building couldn’t be higher.
“I actually told them that energy in the building is really good, but we got to focus our energy the right way. You know what I mean? Because if you don’t do that, then you might not being able to – you might not maximize what you need that energy for. So they’re locked into meetings right here, and we’re gonna have good practice today,” said Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon to reporters.
The Cardinals have seen a different approach under Gannon’s guidance since he first stepped foot in the desert last offseason.
Culture has been a massive point of emphasis for the new and improved Cardinals, and it starts with Gannon himself, who struts into every press conference with tempo and charisma.
“It’s not fake,” said new Cardinals offensive tackle Jonah Williams on Gannon’s energy.
“There’s some guys who kind of fake the energy. I do not believe he’s faking the energy. I think it’s 100% real.”
Arizona previously went 4-13 in Gannon’s first year at the wheel, though the Cardinals played impressively well all things considered.
Now, with a healthy Kyler Murray and both sides of the ball retooled, the Cardinals look to make good on their potential.
Gannon sets the example and his players follow. To quote Jarvis Landry’s famous Hard Knocks rant: It’s contagious.
“Everybody else on the team – we know the mentality he (Gannon) has. So he’s instilling that in us and I just feel like you’re either going to match his standards or you won’t be here or you won’t be playing – one of the two,” Team captain Kyzir White said.
DT Roy Lopez added:
“When you come to meetings and he’s leading the meeting, you can feel him. You can feel him talk. He loves everything about football. He wants to win because he wants to be the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals that won.
“He wants to be that part of the team. So every day, you feel it in meetings, you’re just like, ‘golly.’”
The time for talk is nearly over, however. In almost a week’s time, the Cardinals will face a tall task in trying to upset the Buffalo Bills on the road to start the regular season.
“I see it in the locker room. I see how we practice. The see the demeanor of the players we got on this team – coaches too, top to bottom,” said White when asked what gives him confidence in the Cardinals.
“It’s our second year together, I just feel like we know each other better. Relationships got stronger. I feel like when those things happen, the product’s going to be better.”
Arizona
Northern Arizona teacher arrested after survivor reports years-old abuse
COTTONWOOD, AZ (AZFamily) — A northern Arizona elementary school teacher was arrested after reports that he molested a boy years ago, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) said Friday.
Detectives said the investigation started when the mother of an 18-year-old told a deputy at her church that her son was molested by a man when he was 11 or 12 years old.
During the following week, YCSO said detectives determined the suspect was Chester Cox, 31, of Cottonwood, a teacher at Dr. Daniel Bright Elementary School.
Investigators said the abuse took place at home, not at the school, and the victim was not a student at the school.
Cox also works as a youth coach in the community and did not meet the victim while working at the school.
Cox was arrested and later booked into jail on three counts of sexual conduct with a minor and two counts of molestation of a child. He is being held without bond, YCSO said.
Deputies said Cox has lived in Cottonwood for approximately eight to nine years and has worked at Dr. Daniel Bright Elementary School for about seven years. Before moving to Arizona, he lived in Missouri.
“Crimes against children are devastating offenses that can have lasting impacts on survivors and their families,” YCSO said in a statement. “We commend the courage of the survivor and the individual who came forward to report this abuse.”
Anyone with information about the case is encouraged to call YCSO at 928-771-3260. Anonymous tips may also be submitted through Silent Witness at 1-800-932-3232.
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South Alabama pitcher Ryley Harrison transferring to Arizona | ALLSPORTSTUCSON.com
Ryley Harrison, who has established herself as an ace in the circle at South Alabama, has announced she is transferring to Arizona.
The four-time Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Week winner made the announcement in a social media post on Friday.
“After much prayer, I’m so happy and overwhelmingly grateful to share that I will continue my academic and athletic career at the University of Arizona,” she said in the post.
Harrison committed to South Alabama in 2024 and led them to a Sun Belt championship and NCAA regional appearance this year.
The Fairhope, Ala., native was 18-14 with a 2.41 ERA this season. She had 204 strikeouts and 76 walks in 206 innings.
She was 31-25 with a 2.90 ERA in 349 2/3 innings in her three years at South Alabama. She had 311 strikeouts and 133 walks.
Arizona
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