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Noah Donohoe inquest: PSNI may not have probed Dr Jordan Peterson line of inquiry to its ‘satisfaction’, coroner told – Belfast Telegraph

The PSNI may not have probed to its "satisfaction" a line of inquiry in the Noah Donohoe inquest involving the controversial Canadian author Dr Jordan Peterson, a coroner has been told.

t emerged last month that officers working on the case had asked the Toronto Police Service to speak to the clinical psychologist at his home.

His multimillion-selling book 12 Rules For Life, a self-help manual described as a "guide through the disorderly universe", was discovered in 14-year-old Noahs backpack after he vanished.

His body was found in a storm drain in the north of the city after extensive searches last June.

PSNI detectives later discovered that on the day the teenager went missing, he received an Instagram message purporting to come from Dr Peterson.

At a pre-inquest review hearing at Belfasts Laganside Courthouse on Friday, coroner Joe McCrisken was asked to check the outcome of the engagement between the psychologist and police. There is no suggestion of wrongdoing by Dr Peterson.

A post-mortem examination found Noah had died by drowning. A previous hearing was told there was no evidence he had been attacked or that anyone else had been involved in his death.

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Solicitor Niall Murphy, who is representing the Donohoe family and who previously said the teenager may have been assaulted before his death, confirmed that the police had reached out to Dr Peterson.

He said he understood the PSNI was "not content that engagement has been discharged to police satisfaction".

"That position may have changed, but again, if we could have confirmation as to the PSNIs satisfaction as to Jordan Petersons engagement, that would be expected," he added.

In response, the coroner said that he had been updated throughout the process and that inquiries were ongoing.

"The inquiries really relate to Instagram accounts, as opposed to Mr Peterson himself, (in relation) to the keeper, holder or the custodian of those Instagram accounts," he added.

A representative for the psychologist said last month there had been no contact between the author and Noah.

"There has been no communication between Noah and Jordan. There are many impersonator accounts. Its likely that the messages have come from elsewhere," a spokesman told the Sunday Independent.

The spokesman described Noahs death as a "terrible tragedy" and confirmed Dr Peterson had been in contact with the PSNI.

"We have fully co-operated with police," he added, offering his "sincere condolences" to Noahs mother, Fiona.

A further pre-inquest review is to take place next month.

Belfast Telegraph

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ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY

Bellingham resident Corey Chiappone, Medway resident Matthew Peterson and Franklin resident William Pacheco were recently named to the roster of the 2021 Assumption baseball team. The Greyhounds returned to action in late March.

BRYANT UNIVERSITY

Bellingham residents Morgan Haug, Timothy Kasper, Bruce Prescott, John Buckley, Ethan Holmes and Emily Magri; Foxborough residents Nicole Gallagher, Richard Davis, Justin Kennedy, Ayman Fawaz, Anthony Barreira, Devon Mollica, Teagan Alexander, Tanner Alexander, Sam Pollack, Thomas McNeil, Kristen Bortolotti and Joseph Bartucca; Franklin residents Matthew Maciel, Andrew McKenzie, Curtis Silverman, Marcus Halligan, Kyle Pelton, Matthew Elias, Rachel Cousineau, Matthew Poirier, Timari Marinelli, Peter Williams, Cameron LeBlanc, Brendan Bremser, Michael Queenan and Shawn Kilcoyne; Medway residents Anthony Volz, Hannah Dufour, Joel Blenkhorn, Andrew Diebus, Noah Pallotta-Walsh, Zachary Galante, Danielle Caci and Cameron Forbes; Millis residents Ryan Brooks and Bennett Stefanowicz; Norfolk residents Mark Andrews, Tyler Bartlett, Jordan Frommer and Olivia Martucci; Plainville residents Victoria Priestley, Matthew Wassersug, Daniel Antunes, Ryan Lacy, David Priestley and Nathan Farkash; and Wrentham residents Courtney Kelleher, Brendan Wood, Kyle Rosa, Makayla Griffin, Kyle Guenthner, Shannon O'Connor, Lauren McSweeney and Ryan Wood were recently named on the deans list for the fall semester at BRYANT UNIVERSITY in Smithfield, Rhode Island.

ENDICOTT COLLEGE

Bellingham residents Katelyn Schoumaker and Benjamin Youkilis; Franklin residents Meghan Caron, Danielle D'Errico, Maggie Hobby, Samantha Jones, Kelli Maple, Lauren McGrath, Brianna Murray, Arianna Scala, Lily Sennott and Erin Skidmore; Medway residents Hope Deckers and Kylie O'Neill; and Millis residents Taylor Aten, Christopher Edwards, Seamus Frawley and Brooke Russo were recently named on the deans list for the fall semester at Endicott College in Beverly.

GETTYSBURG COLLEGE

Norfolk resident Andrew Buckley and Franklin resident Hannah Sinks were recently named on the deans honor list at Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY

Plainville residents Alexis Berthiaume, Nicole Czarnowski, Conor Harrington, Victoria Machado and Serena Pizzi; Bellingham residents Margaret Cabral, Taryn Martel, Anthony Paturzo and Elizabeth Sender; Franklin residents David Carlucci, Victoria Chiklis, Jack Cordova, Edward Cropper, Kaitlyn Dean, Neda Hashemi, Jennifer Kroon, Margaret MacKinnon, Faith Marchioni, Tyler Marchioni, Patrick Nagle, Sarah O'Donnell and Kristen Osborne; Millis residents Theresa Cerullo, Kristen Luppino, John Manning, Taylor Piedra, Samantha Riley, Maggie Stefanowicz and Janette Truchon; Foxborough residents Jerame Cornell, Michaela Federico, Lauren Flahive, Quinn Rasmussen, Emerson Stonis, Tessa Udden and Lindsey Young; Medway residents Jonathan Creonte, Victoria Debarros, Skylar Dunn, Daelyn Hiduchick, Patrick Longval, Jackson Lower, Alyssa McHale, Jeffrey Messina, Emilee Rounds and Ryan Spillane; and Wrentham residents Shannon Kannally and Owen Teixeira were recently named on the deans list for the fall semester at ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY in Bristol, Rhode Island.

STONEHILL COLLEGE

Franklin residents Molly Adiletto, Holly Carolan, Lauren Goode, Nadia Havens, Robert Hoye, Alyssa Killion, Sophie Kripp, Corinne Lewis, Andrea Long, Hannah Macomber, Kelly McCormick, Kaitlyn Simmons and Megan Torrey; Bellingham residents Maria Batista, Courtney Marcos, Kristina McEvoy, Kellie Morrison and Joyce Rodriguez-Coimbre; Millis residents Ella Borst, Kasey LeVie, Emily Malewicz, Amy McCarron and Jennifer Smith; Medway residents Emily Brady, Daniel Cence, Nicholas Colantoni, Christina Dwyer, Jenna Faichney, Jaime LeLievre, Chiara LeSiege, Caroline O'Sullivan and Julia Richards; Foxborough residents Jaclyn Brion, Joseph Costa, Matthew Fay, Erin Geoghegan, Geena Holdcraft, Amber McGrath, Nicholas Schofield and Catherine Souza; Norfolk residents Colleen Campbell, Michael Collins and Cameron Koch; Plainville residents James Dumont, Liliana Jobity, Daniel Sammarco, Lindsey Simmons and Megan Swezey; and Wrentham residents Christina DePietro, Shane Hurley, Kate McCarthy, Adam Miller, Jessica Plumb and Conor Rohan were recently named on the deans list for the fall semester at Stonehill College in Easton.

UMASS, AMHERST

Bellingham residents Shelby Rose Bernardini, Rachel Hannah Bloom, Tanner Jacob Borruso, Michael Norman Crummet, Madison Paige Derby, Scott Philip Fortune Jr., Jaclyn Elizabeth Gagnon, Timothy Joseph Haarstick, Alexis Adjeiwaa Hormeku, John Joseph Howard, Joshua Lafond, Ian Joseph McCue, Evan Alexander McWilliams, Emily Rose Michaud, Nicholas Andrew Michaud, Sophia Maeve Mitrano, Evan Michael Motta, Rose Alexandra Nelson, Timothy Charles Perrault, Jessica Lauren Reis, Saddaf Sabir, Gulalai Shah, Austin Avery Shifman, Nicholas Campbell Solomon and Ola Youssef; Foxborough residents Nikki Lyn Abromson, Brittany Mj Acloque, Kyle Jeffery Aubuchon, Grace Elizabeth Boudreau, Antonia Carlotta Carbone, Cameron Cass, Lydia Marie Chubet, Maya Amalia Chubet, Brandon M. Corey, Aidan James Davin, Livia Ann Della Valle, Anya Joan Doherty, Caroline Elizabeth Donaghey, Ben Riley Dorman, James Henrik Duffy, Madison Feldman, Joseph Jordan Freitas, Brynn Elizabeth Gilbert, Jamie Ann Gorham, Coleman Breed Hovey, Hongyue Lin, Daniel J. Lowey, Catherine Mary Luciano, Ronald Joshua MacLellan, Colleen Ruth McAuliffe, Caroline Walsh McGeary, Shawn Robert McNamara, Samantha M. Melo, Danielle Motta, Julia Grace Muise, Matthew Thomas Mullally, Russell Alexander Neale, Naomi Do Pham, Samuel E. Regan, Taylor Paul Sharfman, Maria Refaat Shehata, Tanya Sinha, Liam Storey Sweeney, Matthew Joseph Tierney, Angelina Le Tran, Dhruvi Vora, Stephanie Laura Wasserman, AbbyRae Frances Wells, Ammar Zia, Brian F. Duncan, Varshita Jakkaraju, Benjamin Scott Kelly, Kathleen Elizabeth Scollins, Alexander J. Shilcusky and Jennifer Rose Yeomans; Franklin residents Kyla Nicole Aldred, Kyle Jack Arena, Kaitlyn Rose Auerbach, Michael Vincent Barba, Kimberly Erin Barker, Carolyn Elizabeth Baryluk, Debankita Basu, Navid Ardavan Bavar, Samuel Joseph Bernstein, Jason Patrick Bond, Jolie Melissa Bua, Riley Hartman Cannon, Vivek Madhusudan Chakrabhavi, Jacob Phillipe Chiapponi, Jack Heaney Concannon, Ryan Scott Crandall, Matthew Duc Dao, Hannah Elizabeth Davis, Devin Alexander Dean, Sydney Elle Dion, Tyler Anthony DiPalma, Emma Marguerite DiPhilippo, Raveena Krishani Dookhan, Margaret Julia Doyle, Ryan Joseph Driscoll, Matthew P. Elias, Nicholas Daniel Elkins, Elena Marie Esposito, Isabella Maria Faught, Brendan Michael Flaherty, Victoria Marie Flynn, Patrick Joseph Foley, Alex Michael Frigon, Christina I. Fuentes, Sara Ames Gabriel, Patrick James Galvin, Saket Gandham, Surya Gautam, Dominik Adam Gilar, Brandon A. Gillis, Florie Vlasta Goddard, Vaughn Pierre Goldsmith, Andrea Laura Gray, Shannon Elizabeth Gray, Ella Rose Gutkowski, Benjamin Javier Guzman, Marcus Elias Guzman, Elizabeth D. Hamilton, Sean Ronan Hanly, Jessica Patricia Havican, Michael T. Haynes, Charlotte Grace Healey, Kristofer Augustus Herlitz, Leila Rose Hernandez, Edward George Hines, Gillian Reed Holt, Lauren Theresa Jackson, Nikitha Jestus, Caroline Mary Kennedy, Brian Christopher Kennes, Emma Grace Kucich, Eliza Nicole Kuppens, Joshua D. Lauterbach, Ryan Daniel Leroux, Emma Jane Lewandowski, Mia Rose Lizotte, Sarah Dallas Lobo, John Warren Loukota, Steven Patrick Luttazi, Meaghan Anne Maguire, Emily Ann Mastaj, Heather Grace McCarthy, Christopher Joseph McDermott, Shaina Rose McGillis, Jillian Rose McLaughlin, Daniel Lewis Mills, John Alexander Mollo, Jackson O'Neill Montgomery, Niamh Kathleen Moynihan, Jason Patrick Murray, Nathan Odysseus Nanos, Dylan Jacob Nawn, Sirisha Nouduri, Jonathan James O'Glishen, Molly Ann O'Reilly, Connor Thomas O'Rourke, Matthew F. Padula, Ryan Padula, Sophie Christine Papa, Bryce Chester Parkman, Regan Emily Paterson, Oliver Michael Pearl, Sarah Morgan Pingeton, Alana Ellen Portesi, Harsha Sri Prakki, Vidhya Pulluru, Anish Rayavarapu, Ella Nicole Reed, Max Rosen, Caleigh Anne Ryan, Grace Elizabeth Sameski, Connor William Sanclemente, Kevin David Sassaman, Lauren Theresa Schaefer, Emily Paige Seawell, Kelsey Astrid Shobaken, Catherine A. Silva, Shoumik Sai Sompally, Nicole Chrisanthe Sparages, Christopher John Spillane Jr., Simeon Georgiev Stoev, Donald Ross Tappin III, Parth D. Thakkar, Sydney Tighe, Alyse Hope Todtenkopf, Jake Anthony Trinanes, Shane M. Truenow, Evan Lantry Tulloch, Alessia Chiara Vandenberg, Hayley Courtney Walmsley, Peilan Wang, Margaux Welsh, Jared Daniel White, Dennis Joseph Will, Jared Oliver Winiker, Dylan Jake Wong, Lindsey Marie Elle Wyner, Jeffrey Francis Yelle, Sara Jane Yelle and Samuel Scott Zapolski; Medway residents Hannah Maju Abraham, Ibrahim Z. Akar, Robert Luke Bennett, Lana Raquel Bergeron, Abigail Jeanne Bliss, Delaney Elizabeth Branigan, Brittany Laurie Brown, Brycen Michael Burke, Ryan Patrick Campbell, Michael Cassidy, William Creonte III, Meghan Jayne Cusick, Kathleen Rose Dibiasio, Carter Daniel Fisher, Jared Grant, Nathan Charles Haywood, Elizabeth Marie Hillery, Natalie Mae Jacobs, Daniel Stephen Jordan, Peter Edwin Jordan, Emily Ann Jorgensen, Ryan Andrew Kalukin, Annelise Elizabeth Kealey, Kevin Joseph Knowlton, David Leland, Nicholas A Macdonald-Moreno, Kaytan Mahalaha, Collin Kenneth Maley, Matthew Ryan Mancini, Nicholas James Mancini, Marie Ryan McCormick, Timothy Sean McGrath Jr., Riley Mairead McNamara, Max Vincent Olson, Danielle Theresa Paille, Erica Nicole Paille, Dante John Pantaleo, Charlie James Petersen, Chase Phenegar, Aidan Michael Poole, Jared David Potty, Abigail Marie Stevenson, Lily Ann Stevenson, Madeline Joyce Sullivan, Kristina Lynn Wong and Jacquelyn Amber Zinchuk; Millis residents Nicolas James Alger, Joshua Elliot Bergman, Emily Rocha Bicalho, Carter Burruss, Elana Pauline Carleton, Hailey Joy Chisholm, Abigail Lily Clark, Casey Mae Doherty, Emma Christine Earnest, Lydia Grace Flaherty, Matthew William Gavigan, Carter Michael Howley, Stephanie Nicole Hubbell, Bryce Revere Latosek, Ciara Moynihan, Zeal Kirit Patel, Christine Marie Reggio, Hailey Rose Roche, Stella Kate Rubalcaba, James Matthew Schultze, Sanjay Abhimanyu Sekar, Claire Rachael Sheehan, Nandini Sivakumar, Kate Spangenberg, Katya Rosalie Taylor and Praneeth Uppalapati; Norfolk residents Ethan Reynolds Alpert, Matthew Paul Andrews, Christopher Allan Ber, Joseph Robert Boselli, Carlene Brenda Bourque, Rachael Catherine Chen, Olivia Frances Costa, Ryan Jeryl Crowell, Liam Cullagh, Christopher B. Daniels, Jessica Daniels, Megan Elizabeth Davenport, Caitlin Caell Donahue, Bridget Grace Dwyer, John Edward Goreham III, Elisabeth Mohn Greene, Richard Lucente, Tyler Clark Mann, Emily Joanne McDonough, Sophia Rose McLaughlin, Kaleigh Ann McNamara, Anne Marie McNeil, Erin Elizabeth McWhinnie, Jenna Dawn Midura, John Philip Norgren, Nicholas E. Norgren, Brooks Robert O'Neil, Meghan Kathleen Piller, Ellen Mary Pritchard, Noor Kaur Riar, Peter Connell Robinson, Matthew C. Rochefort, Eliza Sheehan, Nicholas Foley Simmons, Colin Paul Steck and Michael Sullivan; Plainville residents Jamie Bouffard, Benjamin David Campanella, Haley Anne Carroll, Joseph Dominick Cavalieri, Leah Rose Cohen, Kayleigh Elaine Denmead, Peter Vincent Ferris, Melanie Ann Galeaz, William Francis Hughes, Jake Patrick Hurley, Lauren Noelle Hurley, Lena Omar Ihjul, Vanessa Imbaro, Matthew Lehoullier, Joseph Linehan, Bethany Lynn Murphy, Olivia Marie Olsen, Jillian Emmy Osiensky, Abigail Caroline Riggs, Andrew Joseph Robinson and Zaymee Syeda; Wrentham residents Ryan Joseph Adams, Grace Kathryn Agnello, Lauren Elaine Anderson, Shelby Nicole Anderson, Filloreta Andoni, Eric Archambault II, Aidan James Bender, Grace Lee Bremner, Krista Rygelis Cepkauskas, Hunter Henry Cohen, Timothy Costanzo, Olivia Kathleen Coughlan, Ryan Hayes Coulter, Austin James Crabtree, Michael James Curtin, David Michael Degidio Jr., Rachel Ann Degidio, Tate Duffy, Maria Jeanette Fabiano, Gianna Genevieve Foley, Benjamin Anthony Furfari, Gabrielle Elizabeth Giannelli, Robert Daniel Giannelli, Nathaniel Thomas Ihley, Sarah Allison Kaunfer, Adam Leon, Julia Margaret Leroux, Francesca Hannah Lucic, Chloe Hart Manzi, Courtney Marie Masse, Nathan T. McHugh, Timothy C. McQuaid, Evelyn Jean Moore, Sean Michael Morris, Anthony Joseph Nazaretian, Jordan Olivia Peterson, Nathan Robert Quinn, Sarra I. Saim, Jeremy Joseph Smith, Grace Loren Traboulssi, Julia Lynn Tupper, Sydney Lin Urko, Colby James Vieira and Daniel Edward Vieira were recently named on the deans list for the fall semester at UMass, Amherst.

WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE

Franklin residents Maranda Allen, Timothy Duval, Emily Lin, Jessica Netto, Brinda Venkataraman and Evan Wertz; Millis residents Molly Andrews and Andrew Brooks; Medway residents Aman Bhatti, William Donovan, Marissa Langille, Andrew Neamtu and Het Patel; Foxborough residents Emily Bubencik, Isabel Hallal and Gregory Klimov; Norfolk residents Isabella Sheeran and Melissa Sherwood; Plainville residents Jeremy Rhines and Saniya Syeda; Wrentham residents Nicole Jutras and Samantha Robison; and Bellingham resident Joshua Deoliveira were recently named on the deans list for the fall semester at the WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE.

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All-First Coast boys basketball: Meet the team for 2020-21 in Northeast Florida – The Florida Times-Union

Position: Guard

Class: Senior

Turbocharged scorer and Georgia Tech signee led Warriors to first-ever final four with 24.7 points, 9.0 rebounds; second-most career points (2,539) in area history.

Position: Guard

Class: Senior

Relentless on his drive to the basket (20.5 points, 6.8 rebounds, 6.1 assists), including 40 in final game against Paxon; signed with Babson.

Position: Center

Grade: Senior

Big man signed with Furman; averaged 13.7 points, 6.9 boards for Stallions.

Position: Guard

Grade: Junior

Made huge strides in 2021 as scorer, with 21 points, 7.1 rebounds.

Position: Guard

Grade: Senior

Gateway Conference's top scorer scorched nets, averaging 25.5 points per game; led Senators to first playoff win in a quarter-century.

Position: Guard

Grade: Senior

Determined,versatile and poised under pressure, senior led Golden Eagles in playoff return; 14.1 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.0 assists.

Position: Guard

Grade: Senior

Emerged as top scoring threat for regional finalist Generals, with 16.1 points per game; Angelo State commit added 3.0 steals on defense.

Position: Guard

Grade: Junior

UNF commit averaged 16.2 points, 7.6 rebounds for Eagles' team of sharp-shooters; shot 41 percent beyond the arc.

Position: Forward

Grade: Senior

Led Lions into their third final four in four years, averaging 13.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, 3.5 assists.

Position: Center

Grade: Senior

Big-time (6-10) inside presence for Bears (17.3 points, 11.1 rebounds, 2.8 blocks); signed with San Diego.

Position: Guard

Grade: Junior

Averaged 15.8 points, 5.5 rebounds to lead strong Sharks squad into playoffs.

Position: Forward

Grade: Senior

Powerful athletic presence on both ends of floor for Tigers, with impact far beyond 9.0-point average.

Position: Guard

Class: Senior

Led Crusaders into playoffs with 13.3 points, 4.5 rebounds; excellent shooting from outside.

Position: Guard

Class: Senior

Averaged 14 points while controlling tempo from outside for Stallions; signed with Embry-Riddle.

Position: Guard

Class: Junior

Smooth, efficient point guard averaged 11.7 points and 3.4 assists in Cardinals' best-ever season.

Position: Forward

Class: Junior

Defensive standout finished with double-double (12.2 points, 10.0 rebounds) average for St. Johns River Athletic Conference champion.

Position: Guard

Class: Senior

Energetic guard filled multiple roles for Golden Eagles, clutch under pressure; 15.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists.

Position: Guard

Class: Junior

Averaged 16.9 points, 3.6 assists to lead Nease to strong run in District 1-7A.

G Markel Allums, Sr., Oakleaf; F Gary Anderson, Sr., Bishop Kenny; G Dontae Balfour, Sr., Bradford; G Brakhel Burch, Sr., St. Augustine; F Dekembe Carn, Sr., First Coast; F Joe Carter, Sr., University Christian; G Davin Daniels, Sr., Jackson; F Brian Fuery, Sr., Suwannee; G Wallace Grissett, Jr., Christ's Church; G Justin Hicks, Sr., Bishop Snyder; G K.J. Jackson, Fr., Episcopal; F Christopher Johnson, Sr., Westside; G Vanari Johnson, Sr., Palatka; F Lajae Jones, Jr., Fletcher; F Jaylen Jordan, Sr., Hilliard; F Ivan Lawson, Sr., Impact Christian; S Tyler Lee, Sr., Eagle's View; G Austin Lewis, Sr., Bishop Snyder; C Manok Lual, Jr., Bishop Snyder; F C.J. McGee, Sr., Sandalwood; G Ben McGraw, Jr., Bolles; G Beza Miller, So., Episcopal; F Ethan Miller, Sr., Creekside; F Lokose Natana, Sr., Parker; F Stephon Payne, Jr., Jackson; G Marcus Peterson, Jr., Columbia; F Charleston Ponds, Sr., Columbia; G DaQuan Preston, Sr., Beacon of Hope; G Richie Rosenblum, Sr., Bolles; G Jackie Simmons III, Sr., Jackson; G Mason Sword, So., St. Joseph; F Dahntay Tillman, Sr., NFEI; F Chris Victor, Sr., Parker; G Eddie Whipple, Jr., Ridgeview; G Tanias Williams, Sr., Union County; F Chancellor Wilson, Jr., Fort White; G Simeon Womack, Sr., West Nassau.

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Buhler’s Nathan Fideldy, Preston Gover win 2nd straight KBN Angler Team of the Year honors – The Topeka Capital-Journal

For the Buhler fishing team of Nathan Fideldy and Preston Gover, their first career win couldnt have come at a better time.

But given their past credentials, its almost incomprehensible that its their first win to begin with.

Nevertheless, the reigning Kansas BASS Nation High School Angler Team of the Year tallied a total of 18.19 pounds during itsfourth and final qualifier April 10 on Wilson Reservoir to capture the AOY title once again and secure itsspot in the state championship June 5-6 on Milford Reservoir.

Getting my first win means a ton," Fideldy said. "I have been super close to winning with second-and third-place finishes. Going into this season, winning a tournament and getting Angler of the Year were my goals. To win for my first time on Wilson Lake, which I call my home lake, makes it even better. Winning Angler of the Year once is a great ordeal, let alone winning it back to back years. I feel as if it shows that we didn't just get lucky last year by being able to back it up this season."

Finishing just behind the Buhler squad was the OutCast Bass Club duo of Brady Daniels and Cameron McClellan, both out of Louisburg, who posted 15.20pounds for the runner-up and a place in the state championships, as well, with Kickbacks Dayne Kobriger and Logan Mothersbaugh finishing third at 13.82pounds for their own state berth.

After this past weekends tournaments, 21 high school teams and 15 youth teams have officially locked in their invites to their respective Kansas BASS Nation state championship tournaments.

In the high school division, the Greater Kansas City area accounted for a large chunk of the anglers, with seven Kickback Club teams, three Olathe East teams and three Basehor-Linwood teams making the field.

Notable among the KC-area teams were the Olathe East Hawks, who won the season opener behind Tyler Kendrick and Ian Bellomos nearly 12-pound bag on Perry and followed it up with an encore from Wyatt Peterson and Miguel Cooper on Melvern.

And Bonner Springs Colton Hutchinson, who made the state field fishing for the Basehor-Linwood club alongside teammate Owen Blackburn, is another notable, as he was selected by BASS in March as Kansas lone member of the 2021 Bassmaster High School All-State Fishing Team.

Still, other parts of central and eastern Kansas were represented in the mix, including a pair of clubs from the Topeka-based Capital City Club in the sibling duo of Nick and Kyle Herrman, making the leap into the high school division this year after dominating the youth ranks, as well as Brock Herrman and Brooks Linnebur.

Manhattan had a pair of teams make the state championship, as well, as the teams of Tyler Bean/Tucker Dobbs and Jordan Thiem/Owen Rausch both made the field.

To the south, Cowley County will be represented this year by Koal Meier and Timber Neal. Circles Trevor Cowman and Levi Nice also give the Wichita area some representation in the field, as well, despite getting disqualified in the final regular-season event whenthey were more than 15 minutes late to weigh in because of boat issues.

In the youth field, the demographics were a bit more spread out, as Circle and Basehor-Linwood led the way with four teams apiece, followed by Louisburg and Kickback (2). Topeka, Hanover and Legacy Christian also each had a team in the state youth field.

Louisburgs Lucas Sheafer and Steele Smith head into the state title hunt as the odds-on favorite after a dominating 2021 regular-season campaign that came to a close with yet another win April 11 on Wilson thanks to a 13.86-pound bag marking three of four qualifier wins this year.

But Circles Hunter Cowman and Will Wolf stopped their three-tournament win streak dating back to last years state title victory in March with a win on Table Rock Lake in Branson, Mo., and will look to build on thatsuccess in the state finale. Their Circle teammates, Aiden Razey and Coy Stephens, are heating up late, as well, taking second in the regular-season finale at Wilson with 12.83pounds.

The Topeka Jr. Hawgs team of Laiken Emanuel and Avery Bowen will be the lone representative for the capital city this year in the youth division, but they have a history of scrapping with dominant teams and could make things interesting in June at Milford.

HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS APRIL 10 AT WILSON

Anglers, club ... Pounds of fish

1. Fideldy/Gover, Buhler ... 18.19

2. Daniels/McClellan, OutCast ... 15.20

3. Kobriger/Mothersbaugh, Kickback... 13.82

4. Crane/Opheim, Kickback ... 13.55

5. Carson/Welch, Kickback... 13.24

6. Peterson/Cooper, Olathe East ... 13.00

7. Ferguson/Amundson, Olathe East ... 11.84

8. Thiem/Rausch, MHK ... 11.43

9. Neal/Meier, Cowley County... 11.10

10. Youngblood/Long, Basehor-Linwood... 10.77

11. N. Herrman/K. Herrman, Capital City ... 9.12

12. Bean/Dobbs, MHK ... 8.04^

13. Kendrick/Bellomo, Olathe East ... 7.74

14. Jackson/Baker, Bluestem ... 7.70

15. Ryals/Carter, Louisburg ... 7.30

16. Line/Phillips, Kickback ... 6.62

17. Wright/Comba, Basehor-Linwood ... 5.99

18. Baechle/O'Bannon, Kickback... 5.47

19. Eidson/Matthews, Basehor-Linwood ... 5.39

20. Revel/Lujano, Buhler... 5.33

21. Wilson/Gehl,Basehor-Linwood ... 4.70

22. Blasi/Kinsch, Olathe East... 4.69

23. Schwartzkopf/Dillard, Buhler... 4.66

24. Estabine/Schummuhl, Olathe East... 3.56

25. Shepherd/Seume, Kickback... 3.49

26. Markley/Denney, Basehor-Linwood ... 3.14

27. Harlan/Landis, Kickback ... 3.07

28. Griffith/Hynek, Hanover Knotheads... 2.41

29. B. Wadkins/Wheeler, OutCast ... 2.32

30. B. Herrman/Linnebur, Capital City ... 1.73

^Big fish: 5.96 pounds

YOUTH RESULTS APRIL 11 AT WILSON

Anglers, club ... Pounds of fish

1. Sheafer/Smith, Louisburg ... 13.86

2. Razey/Stephens, Circle ... 12.83^

3. Sawin/Beikman, Hanover Knotheads... 7.22

4. Granthaim/Hoppes, Basehor-Linwood... 3.99

5. Haring/Gooding, Circle... 3.76

6. Nigh/Essex, Kickback... 3.73

7. L. Comba/Eastburn, Basehor-Linwood... 3.63

8. C. Denney/Lawler-White, Basehor-Linwood... 2.48

9. Emanuel/Bowen, Topeka Jr. Hawgs ... 2.20

10. Collins/Smith, Louisburg... 1.82

^Big fish: 4.87 pounds

STATE CHAMPIONSHIP CONTENDERS

In order of Angler of the Year rankings

HIGH SCHOOL

Angler, Club/school

Fideldy/Gover, Buhler*

Harlan/Landis, Kickback

Ferguson/Amundson, Olathe East

Bean/Dobbs, MHK

Kendrick/Bellomo, Olathe East

Baechle/OBannon, Kickback

N. Herrman/K. Herrman, Capital City

Kobriger/Mothersbaugh, Kickback

Daniels/McClellan, OutCast (Franklin Co.)

B. Herrman/Linnebur, Capital City

T. Cowman/Nice, Circle

Carson/Welch, Kickback

Eidson/Matthews, Basehor-Linwood

Fore/Myers, Kickback

Co. Hutchinson/Blackburn, Basehor-Linwood

Wright/Comba, Basehor-Linwood

Peterson/Cooper, Olathe East

Meier/Neal, Cowley County

Crane/Opheim, Kickback

K. Langston/Q. Langston, Kickback

Thiem/Rausch, MHK

*Angler Team of the Year

YOUTH

Angler, Club/school

Sheafer/Smith, Louisburg

Wolf/H. Cowman, Circle

Denney/Lawler-White, Basehor-Linwood

Staines/Barkley, Kickback

Emanuel/Bowen, Topeka Jr. Hawgs

Sawin/Beikman, Hanover Knotheads

Collins/Smith, Louisburg

Clevenger/Fox, Circle

Haring/Gooding, Circle

Batesel/Cyd. Hutchinson, Basehor-Linwood

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Major players in the ELearning Localization Service market have been listed down in the report. The report talks about the key players eyeing the development of the market in emerging economies due to the numerous significant efforts taken by the policymakers to transform the economic landscape. The report also discusses the product offerings and revenue segmentation of the key players to throw light on the highly competitive environment prevailing in the ELearning Localization Service market. Key strategies of growth adopted by leading industry players are also analyzed in detail by the report.

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