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College hoops and hockey, Route 11 Rivalry series wrapped up

WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) – A Sunday afternoon men’s college basketball contest from JCC as the Cannoneers hosted Columbia Greene.

Coach Joe Vaadi’s team looks to snap a 4 game losing streak.

In the 1st half, Kristan Lewis pulls up and hits the jumper: JCC up 2.

Then it’s Lewis with the pretty spin move for the kiss off glass: JCC by 4.

Dante Stokes stops and pops for 2: Cannoneers up by 6.

Sheldon Jean-Baptiste comes up with the loose ball and connects. He had 14 points on the night.

Lewis led the Cannoneers with 19 points.

Columbia-Greene hands JCC its 5th straight loss 72-62.

The JCC Women were off Sunday, but Saturday, Coach Jeff Wiley’s team extended its win streak to 10 straight games with a 63-60 come-from-behind win over Fulton Montgomery.

With the win, JCC improved to 14-1…


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Route shared for College Station’s new Christmas parade

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – The show must go on!

The City of College Station is hosting a new Christmas parade this year that is scheduled to begin Saturday, December 2nd at 3:30 p.m.

The city confirms to News 3′s Rusty Surette that it will start at Post Oak Mall and continue on a route that ends at Central Park where the city’s annual Christmas in the Park celebration is planned.

The route will take the parade from the mall’s parking lot to Holleman Drive then proceed to Dartmouth Street.

The parade will pass by Wolf Penn Creek Park, proceed south on Dartmouth, cross Southwest Parkway, and continue to Krenek Tap Road.

The parade will then turn east on Krenak Tap Road and end at Stephen C. Beachy Central Park.

Details of participation and other information should be released in the…


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Sand was not used to fill potholes along the coronation procession route

Thousands of people have shared claims on social media that sand was used to fill potholes on the procession route for King Charles’ coronation. But this is not true.

Some of the claims we’ve seen circulating include what appears to be a screenshot of a since-deleted tweet, which has been shared by thousands of users on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. It shows an aerial image of the procession in central London on 6 May with multiple patches of sand on the road surface. 

The text says: “Something very poetic about a king in a golden coach being driven over a load of potholes filled with wet sand because no one in his country has the money to fix the roads properly.” 

Others have made similar claims using slightly different images or no images at all

But…


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