5/27/2023 0 Comments Courier tribuneShe suffered a season-ending foot injury in the regular-season finale against La Lumiere. *- Amiyah Reynolds, South Bend Washington (Maryland): Reynolds logged 15.2 points, 8.1 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 3.3 steals over 19 games for the three-time defending regional champion Panthers. A four-time sectional champion and two-time regional champion, she holds the school record for career assists (352). Karsyn Norman, Bedford North Lawrence (Butler): Norman led the Stars to the Class 4A state championship, averaging 15 points, 4.2 assists, 2.4 steals and 4.2 rebounds over 30 games. The Purdue commit graduates with 1,616 points, 573 rebounds and 388 assists for her career. She poured in 21.6 ppg and rounded out her line with 6.3 rpg, 4 apg and 3 spg. McKenna Layden, Northwestern (Purdue): Layden shot 45% from the field, 41% from 3 and 84% from the line. She cleared 20 points in 13 games, and posted a pair of double-doubles for Washington, which ran its win streak to 34 games this season. Rashunda Jones, South Bend Washington (Purdue): Jones logged 19.7 points, 3.8 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 4.2 steals per game. 'She's an unbelievable kid.' Zionsville's Laila Hull wins 2023 Indiana Miss Basketball She shot 52% from the field, 42% from 3 and 82% at the line, and will graduate as the school's career scoring leader. Laila Hull, Zionsville (North Carolina): 2023 IndyStar Miss Basketball, Hull averaged a career-high 22 points, eight rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block over 23 games. She graduates with 1,565 points and 525 rebounds. “Businesses that had applied previously will have to reapply but may not have to resubmit documents provided previously.Layla Gold, Cathedral (Valparaiso): Gold poured in 22 points, nine rebounds, 2.5 assists and two blocks per game for the Fighting Irish, boasting a 78% mark at the line and a 37% mark from 3. The revamped grant program will “include additional funds” unspent from the county’s $1 billion ARP distribution. “Any and all business information contained in a submitted Grow Grant application will remain confidential and secure,” Mathiowdis said. “We’ll be looking at probably qualified census tracts” and bringing a revised program back to the county board for approval in “late spring or early summer.” “We’ll be working with our grant subrecipient and referral partners to restructure the grant,” Lechowicz Felicione continued. ![]() We were comfortable when we structured and issued the grant, but based upon the litigation, to fight that out in the courts could take some time.” The county should never use a crisis to violate the constitution.”Īsked whether the county had concerns about whether the program could be considered discriminatory when it was released, Laura Lechowicz Felicione, special counsel for Preckwinkle’s office, said “we believe we had strong arguments, based upon the individuals and communities that were hardest hit by COVID. We look forward to all small business owners getting a fair and equal shot at receiving assistance without regard to their skin color. Cusano could not be reached for comment Friday, but Quinio, his attorney, released a statement saying it’s “encouraging that the county has backed off from its discriminatory program.
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