Hossein Vafaei’s criticism of the Crucible after his World Snooker Championship defeat has not been well received by fellow pros, with Shaun Murphy advising him to educate himself about the sport’s history and the significance of the venue.
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Khmer Maine and Watt Samaki Temple will host the Khmer New Year Festival and Parade at Riverbank Park in Westbrook on Saturday, marking the end of the traditional harvest season in Cambodia. The event, open to the public, will feature Cambodian food, dance performances, a parade, and more.
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Mariah Green, a multitalented senior athlete at Griffith High School, has patched together a unique letterman’s jacket to represent her time at both Morton and Griffith. She excels as a pitcher and infielder, earning praise for her leadership and willingness to play anywhere on the field. Green’s confidence and versatility have been crucial for the Panthers, as she leads the team in several offensive categories. Despite her move from Hammond to Griffith, Green has found a supportive community and shares her lessons about self-belief with her teammates.
With the deadline looming on Monday, Naheed Nenshi remains the frontrunner in the Alberta NDP leadership contest. Despite lacking a track record with the party, Nenshi’s purple politics and opposition to the UCP’s policies have drawn significant support. He faces challengers Sarah Hoffman, Kathleen Ganley, Jodi Calahoo Stonehouse, and Gil McGowan.
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During the World Snooker Championship, Gary Wilson expressed his frustration by jokingly offering his cue to a spectator after a missed shot against Stuart Bingham. Wilson’s start to the match was disappointing, with Bingham building an early lead. Despite a brief rally, Wilson’s performance was marked by inconsistency, leading to his unusual gesture in the seventh frame. The session concluded with a 6-3 scoreline in Bingham’s favor, with the match set to resume later that evening.