Posts made in August, 2018

Yale’s Men Basketball Captain Expelled Following Sexual Allegation

Yale’s Men Basketball Captain Expelled Following Sexual Allegation

The men’s basketball team captain was expelled from Ivy League School after the University conducted a sexual misconduct allegation.

A source close to the accused, Jack Montague revealed that that the captain had a consensual sexual relationship with a fellow student in 2014. One year later, Montague was summoned to appear before the University of Yale’s committee regarding the sexual misconduct, leading to his expulsion months later.

However, the university has not confirmed these details due to confidentiality. On the other hand, Montague has not played for the basketball for over five decades.

A university statement said that any Information regarding withdrawal of a student from the university is maintained as part of the student’s confidential record and that the university does not have distinctions in treating any confidential matter different even if you are withdrawn from the school. Bottom line is all students’ educational matters, be it disciplinary matters or educational performance, are considered private between Yale and the student. As such, the university will not disclose any information concerning the student to the public.

Jim Montague, the father of Montague said that his son has been expelled from Yale University and have received strict orders from their lawyer not to comment on the matter. However, he cannot wait to share the other side of the story.

The allegations against Jack Montague   generated a recent protest at the university, calling for greater awareness and actions on matters concerning sexual assault.

A childhood friend of Montague, Blake Thomson told the media that Montague’s goal at the moment is to clear his name.

The attorney representing the Montague family was not available to comment in response to the inquiry from the CNN.   On the other hand, the Yale and New Haven police departments have said there are no complaints regarding the matter.

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Canadian Women’s Soccer Team Wins The Algarve Cup

Canadian Women’s Soccer Team Wins The Algarve Cup

On Monday during the final of Algarve Cup, Canada won against 2-1 over Brazil. Shelina Zadorsky scored at the 60th minute, after converting Ashley Lawrence’s corner kick.

Zadorsky said that she was overwhelmed to get the first goal and she thinks that is what boosted her team’s momentum. She also said that it was a perfect ball from Ashley since she was close to the post and she is proud of the whole team for winning the cup.

Seven minutes later as pressure built up from Canadian side, Janine Beckie scored a second goal. While the Brazilian’s struggle to get their defense back on track, Sophie Schmidt passed a ball directly to Beckie, who was able to slot it past the keeper. Beckie said their defensive pressure during the entire game kept their opponents on toes.

In the 89th minute, the lead was cut by half by Brazil but they still could not find an equalizer in the added time.

The Canadian coach John Herdman said, “Since 2012 London Olympics, we have not won anything for a while and beating Brazil in the Pan Am is a hopefully a good sign for us.”

“The girls played well. They deserve it.” He added. “That was a great Brazil team they beat tonight and they have been strong in the tournament and the girls, despite the pressure scored two goals. They proved that team work really goes a long away.”

Kadeisha Buchanan from Canada was named player of the tournament.

For Canadians to Win Algarve Cup, puts them on the frontline to Rio Olympics as they look forward to better their Bronze from London in 2012. This was the first tournament for Canadian women soccer team to qualify for Rio Games byCONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Championship.

During the tournament, Canada soccer announced that it is going to host two of women’s soccer matches against Brazil in June 4 and June 7 at Toronto’s BMO field and Ottawa’s Td Place respectively.

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Live Baiting Scandal AtGreyhound Racing

Live Baiting Scandal AtGreyhound Racing

A year later after being caught in the live baiting investigation, humiliated greyhound racing trainers decided to speak out about their treatment.

Ron Ball, a legendarygreyhound racing trainer from Prenzelu at the South west of Brisbane is one of the 22 trainers who were given a warning by Racing Queensland. About 37 people were charged of animal brutality.

Mr Ball acknowledged that he was testing his dogs in February 2015 at Tom Noble’s property in South west Brisbane, where surveillance cameras were able to record a great number of live baiting incidents but Mr Ball claims not having seen them.

Mr Ball said he did not do anything wrong and he did not see anything wrong being done. He challenged the determination of the Racing Queensland Racing against him that led to his removal from the industry’s prestigious Greyhound Hall of Fame. Earlier this year, a decision was made to reduce his life ban to at least 10 years. However, Ball intends to take the case to the supreme court so that his name may be cleared.

“The whole issue has been distractive physically, mentally and financially. It has cost me approximately $140,000 and have received no income for 12 months and barred from every greyhound racetrack in Queensland. Not to mention, your character is being tarnished in the industry.”

91 year old Gatti also appealed for his life ban to be reduced to 10 years. Gatti said the industry ban has had a significant impact on him as long as finances are concerned.

Mr Gatti said, “ I used to get some good money from the dogs and now I am getting nothing. Instead, they are costing me.”

“ I have no money at all and to tell you the truth, I am unable to even pay my bills.”

Mark Townend, the chief executive officer of RSPCA Queensland said that the officers will continue to work with the police to investigate as well as penalize offenders.

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Opposition Is Mounting Against The New Racing Track For Greyhound At Murray Bridge

Opposition Is Mounting Against The New Racing Track For Greyhound At Murray Bridge

$6million is the amount set aside for the proposed greyhound racing tract at Murray Bridge in South Australia by the Development Assessment commission. The facility will be located on 21 hectare site on the town’s borders and will include viewing facilities, 620-metre track, dining facilities, function room with a bar, car parking area, kitchen as well as toilets.

The construction is set to start in the middle of the year if the plans will be approved, with raising beginning in July 2017. However, the chief executive officer of RSPCA Tim Vasudeva is not in agreement of the plan to go on until the Greyhound racing community in South Australia (GRSA) explain how they are to improve on the welfare of the dogs.

“The GRSA have not agreed to provide the information requested by RSPCA regarding the amount of money they intend to invest in order to improve the dog’s outcomes and the timeframes or their targets related to these plans,” he said.

“ Besides that, they have also declined t produce historical data concerning the number of greyhounds raced, born, retired, rehomed or killed over the recent years.”

There is an online petition with almost 35,000 signature is circulating against the proposal of the new racing tack, citing “animal welfare concerns.”

Nonetheless, the chair of GRSA, Mr Michael Fabbro said that the new track will be replacing the existing track and is safer for the dogs. The local council also supports the proposal saying that it will boost job opportunities.

Brenton Lewis, the Mayor of Murray Bridge said, “The council has been very supportive in the development of the new GRSA facility at Murray Bridge as it will boost the region’s employment and recreating opportunities. This will reflect the determination of the council’s strategic plan in supporting economic growth and even provide opportunities to the local community.”

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Double Header is Dominated by Women’s Tennis Once Again

Double Header is Dominated by Women’s Tennis Once Again

When it comes to tennis the no. 18 Virginia women’s team never fails to surprise tennis fans. Just this past weekend, when they played against Louisville and Norfolk state, they registered two impressive wins. They downed the Cardinals by a whooping score of 6-1 and another remarkable 7-0 against the Spartans.

The only game that went against Virginia’s luck was when Victoria Olivarez, a junior, was defeated 1-6 against AbbiePahz of Cardinal. Virginia’s match against Norfolk State was another to carry weight on. It devastated Virginia.

Another team of women that played notably was the Cavaliers, being their first outdoor match of this season. They quickly captured the doubles point and couldn’t resist the winning the single matches. Cavaliers’ most bejeweled star players, Julia Elbaba and Danielle Collins, both seniors, won 6-1, 6-1 and 6-0, 6-1 respectively in their games against Louisville.

Cavalier on the other hand had the best match of the day winning a 7-0 against Virginia. They also challenged Norfolk State massively in 84 games when they only dropped a mere 9. Winning these two games will definitely motivate the Cavaliers in their upcoming game against on Friday against no. 6 North Carolina. After they started the season on a low note, they will be expected to win this upcoming game to show that they are in the right direction to secure a top place on the tennis board.

Another huge win comes to UCLA women’s tennis team as Bruins win a 4-1 score against Bears. Tennis has never been more interesting before like this season.

On yet another single game Miller continued to impress in sets of 6-3, 6-4 against KiahGenerette. According to Sampras Webster, Miller has continued to build her confidence as she is sure of her shots. Her choices are limited now that Mia Magill has been benched due to an injury.

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