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As Campbell Hall freshman Aaron Holiday made a big splash on the local scene Tuesday at the Crespi boys' basketball tournament, another former highly touted ninth-grader made quite a comeback Wednesday.
Crespi welcomed Michael Avery back and the senior didn't disappoint with 10 points and several assists in a 76-65 victory against Simi Valley. Carter Gallo led the Celts with 16 points.
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Facing a much taller opponent, Crespi High refused to be intimidated Tuesday in a 77-60 boys' basketball win over Ribet Academy in the semifinals of the seventh annual San Fernando Valley Invitational at Granada Hills High.
With 6-foot-5 guard Michael Avery the tallest player on Crespi's team, the Celts figured out a way to neutralize Ribet Academy's 6- 10 Idrissa Diallo and 6-4 freshman phenom Tyler Dorsey, who came in averaging 25 points a game.
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- People Who Care, Larry Hoarde, Chasty Hoarde, Et Al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Rockford Board of Education, School District # 205, Jacquelyn Confer, Avery Gage, Et Al., Defendants-Appellees, Appeal of Michael F. O'Brien, Proposed Intervenor-Appellant., 68 F.3d 172 (7th Cir. 1995)
Matthew J. Piers, Jonathan A. Rothstein, Jennifer L. Fischer, Gessler, Flynn, Fleischmann, Hughes & Socol, Robert C. Howard, Kathleen M. Spoto, Joan M...
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The Women's Hospital
Jacquelyne Pigford and Michael Acree, Evansville, daughter, Avery Korryn, Jan. 15.
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Michael Avery was relegated to the role of spectator last season when the Crespi boys' basketball team defeated Mission League rival Alemany in the championship game of the San Fernando Valley Invitational.
Avery was forced to sit out his junior season following a return to Crespi after attending school in Florida as a sophomore.
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Gardner W. Beckett, Jr., St. Petersburg, Fla., for defendant-appellant.
John L. Briggs, U.S. Atty., Jacksonville, Fla., Claude H. Tison, Jr., Asst. U...
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Norma J. Donovan, Michael Walker, Jimmy Avery, Carolyn A. Friess, Chad E. Witham and Kathy Dernbach, with Lender Processing Services Inc.; Penne Locat...
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Mitchell Denker, Key West, Fla., Lewis S. Kimler, Alvin E. Entin, North Miami Beach, Fla., for defendants-appellants.
Gary J. Takacs, Asst. U. S. Att...
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We're discussing matters to resolve it," said Assistant Federal Public Defender Kevin Beck, moments after representing defendant Hatem Fariz, 32, in federal court. "There is certainly a benefit to both parties to avoid the costs, the risks of another trial.
Guild President Michael Avery said, "This verdict proves that the Justice Department has completely failed in its heavy-handed case against Dr. [Al-Arian], a case in which the defense called not one witness. In rejecting the government's arguments, the jury found Dr. Al-Arian not guilty on the most serious charges, and affirmed his First Amendment right to speak out on behalf of the Palestinian people."
The government is considering deportation proceedings. The NLG strongly urges the government to avoid deportation proceedings, not...