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Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Minding Your Business! How Advertising acts as the string between brands and customers?
By: Sanjay Sharma
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Brand message
After media plan and selection, framing the brand message is the next step to launch an ad campaign. Brand message can be either short term or long term in nature. For short term ad campaigns, the advertisers usually give a time line during which the campaign is live and available to the target audiences. Long term ad campaigns are not time bound and these types of campaigns last all through the year. Until and unless there are some added features or benefits of the brand, there is no need to change the brand message. Timeline Every promotional activity is time bound. There isn’t any defined timeline for long term ad campaigns. However, most of the ad campaigns undergo changes as per the season. For example, the themes of summer ads are completely different from the concept of winter ads. Most often, summer brands seem to have been lulled during winter season and vice versa. To cite an example, we don’t get to watch soft drink ads during winter season. Considering every factor, any ad campaign has a time line. |
Jenna Scarpa (2019) - Girls Lacrosse Recruiting Highlight Video
Jenna Scarpa
Bernards High School
Class of 2019
FLG Girls Premier Showcase held at LIU Post - Long Island University
scarpa2019@gmail.com [Video below]
Presented on US Sports Net By CoachTube Lacrosse
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Becoming a Champion: The Attackman by John Danowski
About this Course
Learn critical lacrosse skills from national championship coach John Danowski! In this lacrosse coaching course, Danowski speaks directly to the athlete emphasizing the importance of hard work in practice and on your own. Danowski covers a wide variety of concepts, drills and techniques that are vital to developing the ultimate lacrosse attackman.
Danowski shows concepts such as receiving the ball, playing around the crease, protecting the ball, handling ground balls, field positioning, transition, inside shooting, pick plays and playing without the ball. Each technique is demonstrated at full speed and shown again in slow motion. Coaches can use this video to model technique to their athletes. Executing these technique with speed and precision will help you become a championship attackman.
Danowski shows concepts such as receiving the ball, playing around the crease, protecting the ball, handling ground balls, field positioning, transition, inside shooting, pick plays and playing without the ball. Each technique is demonstrated at full speed and shown again in slow motion. Coaches can use this video to model technique to their athletes. Executing these technique with speed and precision will help you become a championship attackman.
Coach Credentials
John Danowski is an American college lacrosse coach who has been the head coach of the Duke Blue Devils men's lacrosse team since the 2007 season. Previously, he had spent 21 seasons as the head coach at Hofstra.
Danowski coached Duke to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men's Lacrosse Championship in 2010, 2013, and 2014, and an appearance in the national championship game in 2007. He is a two-time winner of the F. Morris Touchstone Award as the NCAA men's lacrosse coach of the year, earning the honor in 1993 and 2010. One of nine coaches to lead three NCAA Division I championship teams, Danowski has won more than 300 games during his coaching career.
Danowski coached Duke to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men's Lacrosse Championship in 2010, 2013, and 2014, and an appearance in the national championship game in 2007. He is a two-time winner of the F. Morris Touchstone Award as the NCAA men's lacrosse coach of the year, earning the honor in 1993 and 2010. One of nine coaches to lead three NCAA Division I championship teams, Danowski has won more than 300 games during his coaching career.
10 ADVANTAGES OF A BIG BOOTY
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We all know the booty is having a moment. Everywhere you look, girls are promoting their glute routines and posing with exaggerated arches in their backs. But other than looks, is there an actual advantage to having a big booty?
We did some research, and turns out, there are multiple advantages! Read on to discover why bigger really is better.
Less back pain – First of all, not all back pain is a result of weak glutes, but it can be contributing factor. Strong glutes support the back, so when they aren’t activating as they should, your hip flexors take over. This extra stress causes back pain and compression on the spine.
Increase athletic performance – Strengthening your gluteus maximus can boost your performance in almost any athletic venture: sprint faster, improve agility, jump higher, cycle more powerfully and lift heavier weights during squats and deadlifts.
Protect joints – Stronger glutes mean happier knees, hips and lower back. By controlling the movement of your femur during squats, jumps and hip extensions, your glutes help you maintain proper form, effectively protecting your joints from strain.
Improve posture – Thanks to desk jobs, many of us are guilty of poor posture. Reminding your glutes that they have a role other than your seat can help you stand up straighter, pull that core in tight and even look a couple inches taller!
Increase bone density – As early as age 30, old, damaged bone starts to break down faster than new bone can form, which results in lower bone density. Luckily, exercises that place mechanical stress on the bones, like lower body weight training, can postpone and even reverse these effects. The earlier you start incorporating them into your training, the greater their potential benefits.
Burn fat – Unlike fat, muscle is metabolically active, meaning that even when you’re not working out, your muscles are burning calories. In order to lose weight, you need to be in a caloric deficit. Therefore, by building up the muscle in your glutes, you are increasing your body’s ability to burn calories, and with them, fat.
Stabilize the pelvis – When your core and pelvis are strong and stable, power is transferred to all the other muscles in your body. Your glute muscles stabilize and align the torso and legs while you’re running, walking and lifting. The stronger your glutes, the more powerful the rest of your muscles will be.
Prevent injury – If your glutes are not strong, other less-qualified muscles attempt to take over their responsibilities. When the hamstrings, lower back, quads and calves become disproportionately strong, your risk of injury increases. Plus, it can throw the alignment of your entire lower body out of whack, causing problems such as Achilles tendinitis, shin splints and runner’s knee.
Regulate your flow – Although we’re not sure why, we know that women’s waist-to-hip ratios correlate with the regularity of their menstrual cycles and the frequency of ovulation. Therefore, growing your glutes could help you regulate your cycle and increase your ovulation – huge benefits for any woman trying to get pregnant.
Boost sex appeal (obviously) – If all the looks you get on the street weren’t indicative enough, research now shows that a smaller waist and larger hip circumference acts like a magnet to the opposite sex. Instead of worrying about the number on the scale, focus on proportions and ratios. Strengthening and developing your glutes is a scientifically-proven way to up your sex appeal.
Ready to maximize that gluteus maximus? Check out the booty workout from Narmin Assria in this blog.
All readers are advised to consult their physician before beginning any exercise and nutrition program. BPI Sports and the contributors do not accept any responsibility for injury sustained as a result of following the advice or suggestions contained within the content.
SOURCES:
Healthyliving.azcentral.com
Womenshealthmag.com
Healthyliving.azcentral.com
Womenshealthmag.com
The Truth About Cancer Featuring: Superfood Nutrition: How to Give Your Body What It's Missing - KC & Monica Craichy from Living Fuel
Did you know that on a global scale, the U.S. ranks low when it comes to food quality and safety? Research says 70-95% of Americans are magnesium deficient... that's an amazing statistic! Watch the full video to discover the natural benefits of superfoods, then go here to discover the best supplement strategy for you: http://bit.ly/ttac-livevid-shop-ox-yt.
Join KC and Monica Craichy as they discuss top superfoods, and how combining them with supplementation could keep cancer away! Everyone requires essential vitamins and minerals – that’s why we call them “essential.”
While we try to provide our bodies with a super healthy diet, we still don’t always find the essential vitamins and minerals that our bodies crave. Find out the most important vitamins and the most important minerals that you need.
While our bodies may not need protein, research does show those with a high protein diet heal more quickly than those who do not consume protein regularly.
Discover what significant organic compound is hiding in protein sources that play a key role in preventing cancer.
Vegetarians are often looking for ways to increase their protein levels. Discover the most important vitamins and supplements to implement in your diet to obtain the amount of protein you need.
KC and Monica then introduce us to the power and wonder of "superfoods." They share the best superfoods found in nature, as well as tips on proper superfood nutrition.
Finally, find out how combining the organic compounds found in nature's fruits and vegetables with the strength of supplements is the ultimate way to optimize all of the nutrients we absorb in our bodies. After the video, go here to discover 6 superfoods for cancer prevention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGCFE....
--------------------------------------------------------- About KC Craichy --------------------------------------------------------- KC Craichy is the Founder and CEO of Living Fuel and best-selling author of "SuperHealth - 7 Golden Keys to Unlock Lifelong Vitality" and "The Super Health Diet: The Last Diet You Will Ever Need"! Through his work, products and teaching, KC is on a mission to change lives through a natural approach to health that includes lifestyle, nutrition, fitness and spiritual awareness. KC is a member of the Clinical Nutrition Review Board (CNCB) and also serves as a Nutritional Advisor for the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI). --------------------------------------------------------- About The Truth About Cancer LIVE --------------------------------------------------------- On October 5th-7th, 2017, more than 40 of the world’s most renowned and respected cancer and natural health experts came together in Orlando, Fl, for The Truth About Cancer LIVE 2017. Each speaker revealed their latest therapies and breakthroughs to beat, treat, and prevent cancer. The information they shared changed the lives of countless people and gave everyone hope for a cure. Because the truth is: There are MANY different ways to prevent and heal cancer... and we don’t want you to miss a single one. The knowledge you gain from these presentation excerpts can help eliminate the fear of cancer from your life and replace it with hope. -------------------------------------------------- About The Truth About Cancer -------------------------------------------------- Our mission here at The Truth About Cancer is to educate the world on ALL the solutions and choices available to prevent and beat cancer, not just the surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation you hear from the conventional cancer establishment. Every single day, tens of thousands of people just like you are curing cancer and/or preventing it from destroying their bodies. It’s time to take matters into your own hands and educate yourself on real cancer prevention and treatments. It could save your life or the life of someone you love. TTAC co-founder Ty Bollinger traveled the country and the globe and sat down with the foremost doctors, researchers, experts, and cancer conquerors to find out their proven methods for preventing and treating cancer.
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Delhi Police Commando get trained in Delhi Police Training College- Belly roll and Police Detective Jobs
Police Detective Jobs
By: Erik Johnson | |
There are many jobs in the criminal justice field to choose from and all of them have many benefits and rewards. Police detective jobs are particularly lucrative and exciting. However, it isn’t a job you can just step into overnight. Most police detectives have degrees in criminal justices or a related field and they typically start out as police officers before moving up to the role of detective. If you are interested in police detective jobs, there is a lot you will have to learn. Your first question may be, "How to become a police detective?"
Bad45: Tacfit Bodyweight And Dumbell SystemPolice Detective Job Description The most basic career information on police detectives is that they are responsible for pursuing and apprehending people who break the law. This may involve searching for and collecting evidence. It may also involve gathering information about the criminal activity of the suspects in question. This is a vastly different type of job than most careers. In fact, becoming a police detective is an art in itself. A police detective must be able to stealthily observe possible criminal suspects and their activities, conduct interviews with suspects and witnesses, participate in raids and arrests, and deal with all sorts of people in sensitive situations. There are many different career options within the scope of police detective work. Some detectives specialize in homicide and missing persons, while others specialize in fraud, and others might specialize in sexual assault cases. There is a great deal of excitement involved with these jobs, but there will also be many hours spent preparing detailed reports of each incident the detective is involved with. This is where the abilities to have intense concentration and pay great attention to detail come into play. These skills are especially useful if the detective is ever asked to testify in court. Police detective jobs are not for the faint of heart. Police detectives conduct investigations to solve crimes or prevent them from happening in the first place. It is kind of like solving a puzzle from start to finish. Evidence and witnesses simply replace the puzzle pieces and criminal justice serves as the ultimate goal. It is an exciting job with many career options that are perfect for hard working, intelligent individuals who want to be involved in law enforcement. |
Delhi Police Commando get trained in Delhi Police Training College, Jharoda Kalan. Here, they are doing belly roll. Women aspirants for Delhi Police are being trained with difficult hurdles in Jharoda Kalan. Jharoda Kalan is a village in South West district, Delhi, India. The Police Training College of the Department of Police, Delhi and the CRPF camp are located here. All the trainees from the rank of constable to sub-inspector undergo training here for nine months. This footage is part of the broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on 4K, 200 fps slow motion, Full HD, HDCAM 1080i High Definition, Alexa and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube www.youtube.com/wildfilmsindia for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience. Reach us at rupindang [at] gmail [dot] com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com To SUBSCRIBE click the below link: www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=WildFilmsIndia Like & Follow Us on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/WildernessFilmsIndiaLimited Website: www.wildfilmsindia.com
How to Hear God Talk to You! | Jesse Duplantis on Sid Roth's It's Supernatural!
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Adam lost it. Jesus got it back. Jesse Duplantis says never settle for less.
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Wanting A God You Can Talk To (Book) is an inside look at Jesse Duplantis’ often humorous accounts from his personal relationship with God. God is not distant. More than likely, He is in your face. Jesse helps you learn to know God’s voice and also what to do when God speaks.
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D.C. Divas Stage Epic Rally to Topple Rival Renegades, 40-35
Neal Rozendaal
Landover, MD – In their illustrious 18-year history, the D.C. Divas had never trailed by more than 14 points in a game and come back to win.
That all changed Saturday, and it threw a monkey wrench into the Eastern Conference playoff race in the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA).
The D.C. Divas rallied from a 22-point deficit late in the first half and scored four touchdowns after halftime to stun the Boston Renegades, 40-35. The Divas turned the tables on Boston with the win, paying them back for close, heartbreaking losses in three of their last four meetings with their archrivals.
The Divas (3-2) got off to a disastrous start, trailing by a 21-0 score before the offense had picked up a single first down. The Divas received the opening kickoff and immediately went three and out, punting to the Boston 30-yard line.
The Renegades (4-2) responded with a methodical, 14-play scoring drive that covered seventy yards. The key play on the drive was a pass by Renegades quarterback Allison Cahill to wide receiver Emily Beinecke for a first down on fourth and two at the Divas’ 23-yard line. After keeping the drive alive, Cahill scored three plays later on a five-yard quarterback run, and the Renegades led, 7-0, midway through the first quarter.
The Divas’ offense gained just one yard in three plays on their next drive and was forced to punt again, this time to the Boston 12-yard line. Using their trademark hurry-up offense, the Renegades rapidly ran 13 plays that covered 88 yards for a second touchdown. The 13th and final play of the drive was the first play of the second quarter, and it resulted in a five-yard touchdown run for Boston running back Angelica Pascual. With seven seconds gone in the second quarter, the Divas trailed, 14-0.
Seizing on the momentum, the Renegades executed a perfectly placed onside kick that they recovered all the way down at the Divas’ 40-yard line. The Renegades picked up four yards in three plays and faced fourth and six from the Divas’ 36-yard line. Cahill drew the weary Divas defense offside with a strong hard count, and with the benefit of the free play, she threw the ball down the field where the receiver drew a holding call. The holding penalty resulted in an automatic first down, and the Boston offense was on the move once again.
Three plays later, Cahill threw her first touchdown pass of the day, an eight-yard strike to Stephanie Pascual. With 12:45 remaining in the first half, the Boston Renegades held a commanding 21-0 lead over the D.C. Divas.
The Divas barely escaped another disaster when the Divas’ Whitney Simms narrowly beat a Renegade receiver to the ball and recovered Boston’s second straight onside kick attempt. Simms’ recovery at midfield, however, set the Divas up with great field position for a key drive in the game.
The Divas’ offense desperately needed something positive, so they turned to their prolific wide receiver, Kentrina Wilson. Wilson drew a Boston penalty to give the Divas their first first down of the game. Then on fourth and five from the Boston 33-yard line, Wilson hauled in a nine-yard pass from quarterback Amanda Congialdi to keep the D.C. drive alive.
The Divas finally cracked the scoreboard two plays later when Congialdi hit Wilson for a 19-yard touchdown pass. The extra point attempt from Stephanie Nealis hit the upright and bounced back, but the Divas had their first points of the game and trailed 21-6 with 9:09 left before halftime.
The Renegades’ offense maintained their red-hot play. Although only one play on their first four drives covered more than 12 yards, the Renegades continued to slowly chip away at the Divas’ defense. Taking advantage of consistent short gains and a very quick tempo, Boston ground out first downs and ultimately touchdowns. Angelica Pascual scored her second touchdown of the first half on a three-yard run, and the Divas faced their largest deficit, 28-6, with just over six minutes remaining until intermission.
Amanda Congialdi gave the Divas a lift on their next drive. Facing third and nine at midfield, Congialdi took off on a quarterback draw and gained ten yards for a Divas first down. On the next play, she threw a 40-yard strike to Wilson for their second touchdown connection of the day, and then she promptly found Wilson again on a successful two-point conversion pass. With 4:47 left in the second quarter, the Divas were back to within 28-14. Kentrina Wilson ended the game with eight catches for 120 yards and two touchdowns.
The D.C. defense then made their first stop of the game, forcing a Boston punt to the D.C. 42-yard line with 2:20 left before halftime. The Divas put together a nice drive to the Boston 32-yard line, but an incomplete pass on fourth down and four gave the Renegades the ball back with 1:24 left on the clock.
Led by Cahill, the Renegades’ offense made one last impressive drive down the field. Boston drew a pass interference call in the end zone to set up first and goal from the two-yard line with under twenty seconds to play, but faced with the prospect of a three-touchdown deficit, the Divas defense made a desperately needed stand.
Angelica Pascual had two near-touchdowns wiped out in the final seconds of the half. She took the handoff for an apparent two-yard touchdown run, but the score was called off by an illegal shift by the Renegades. On first and goal from the seven-yard line, Pascual was hit by a pair of Divas for a three-yard loss, and the Renegades called timeout with seven seconds remaining in the half, enough time for one final play.
Eschewing a possible field goal, the Renegades decided to go for it from the ten-yard line. Cahill swung a pass to the sideline for Angelica Pascual. Pascual sprinted toward the goal line, while Divas linebacker Trigger McNair – in her 20th season of women’s football – raced to push Pascual out of bounds before she reached the pylon. Pascual stepped out of bounds on her final step before reaching the ball over the goal line, and she was marked out of bounds a foot short of the end zone as time expired in the first half. McNair’s touchdown-saving play kept the Divas trailing by only two touchdowns at the halftime break, 28-14.
The Renegades received the ball to start the third quarter and immediately threatened the Divas’ goal line again. Boston picked up a first down at the D.C. 14-yard line, but following a four-yard run by Cahill, three incomplete passes gave the Divas the ball back on downs at their own ten-yard line.
The Divas’ offense advanced the ball out to Boston’s 28-yard line and soon threatened for more. Congialdi made a spectacular 34-yard run to the Boston 38-yard line, but in their celebration, the Divas’ bench was flagged for sideline interference; although the penalty had no impact on the play itself, it caused the down to be replayed and therefore wiped out the entire gain and brought the ball back to the 28-yard line. The Divas were then forced to punt, and the ball ironically landed dead at the Boston 38-yard line, the exact yard line where Congialdi was brought down on her negated run.
The D.C. defense had their first dominant series of the game, stuffing the Renegades on four plays and giving the ball back to the Divas on downs at the Boston 43-yard line. Trigger McNair had 14 combined tackles in the game, while Safi Mojidi, in her first game action this season, had nine. Tia Watkins and Miteka Trueheart each had seven combined tackles for the Divas defense.
The Divas were not able to capitalize on their good field position, however. The D.C. offense lost three yards in three plays and decided to go for it on fourth and 13. Under pressure from the Renegade defenders, Congialdi took a chance on fourth down and lobbed a pass down the field that was intercepted by Boston’s Chante Bonds at the Boston 30-yard line.
But the Divas’ defense had turned a corner and cooled off Boston’s offense for the second series in a row. The Renegades went three and out on their next drive and were forced to punt the ball to the Divas’ 23-yard line.
The Divas were still trailing by two touchdowns at this point, but D’Ajah Scott changed all of that on one play. Scott took the handoff from Congialdi, was sprung by a block from fullback Okiima Trotter, juked a Boston defender, and used the downfield blocking of her wide receivers to outrace the Renegade defenders to the end zone on a terrific 77-yard touchdown run. Just like that, the Divas had cut their deficit in half, 28-21, with 6:20 left in the third quarter.
Momentum in the game had now swung to the D.C. sideline, and great coverage on the ensuing kickoff followed by a three and out forced by the Divas defense led to a Boston punt to the D.C. 43-yard line. For the first time since the early moments of the game, the Divas had the ball with a chance to tie the score.
The offense advanced down to the Boston 18-yard line before being held to a fourth and nine situation. Stephanie Nealis came onto the field for a 35-yard field goal try, but her kick came up a few feet short of the crossbar, and the Divas continued to trail by seven.
For most of the evening, both teams faced humid, cloudy conditions. But on the next Boston drive, a slight rain fell for a couple of minutes for the only time all game. On third and long, Cahill dropped back for a pass attempt and the wet ball squirted free from her hands. Veteran linebacker Cherre Marshall fell on the football at the Boston one-yard line, and the Divas were on the doorstep of a tying score.
Congialdi punched the ball over the goal line on the next play, and the Divas were almost even. On the potential game-tying extra point try, however, the wet ball sailed over the hands of the holder on a high snap, and the Divas had to settle for drawing within one point, 28-27, as the third quarter came to a close.
On Boston’s first drive of the fourth quarter, Cahill converted a pass to Bonds right at the first down marker on third and 13 to move the chains, but three straight incomplete passes from Cahill then led to a punt to the D.C. 30-yard line. The Divas had the ball with a chance to take the lead for the first time since their opening possession of the game.
Shelly Freeman picked up ten yards on two carries for a first down, and then Wilson caught a 17-yard pass into Boston territory. After another run by Freeman and a pass to Wilson brought up third and two, Congialdi kept the ball and pushed the pile forward three yards for a critical first down at the Renegades’ 32-yard line.
On second and ten, Congialdi found Shaquanda Gainey wide open on the sideline with no one around her, and Gainey hauled in the pass and scampered 32 yards to the end zone to give the Divas their first lead of the contest. Gainey’s score put the Divas in front, 34-28, with 9:26 left in the game.
Yet Boston had an answer. Faced with their first deficit of the game, the Renegades put their offense in the hands of their leader, Allison Cahill. She completed a nine-yard pass on fourth and nine to give Boston new life at the Divas’ 44-yard line, and on the next play, she raced down the sideline for a demoralizing 44-yard touchdown run. Boston’s only score of the second half put the Renegades back on top, 35-34, with 7:07 left in the contest.
The Divas had fought all the way back from a 22-point deficit, had taken the lead, and now trailed again midway through the fourth quarter. In their last two meetings with Boston, the Divas let a second-half lead slip away as they suffered an agonizingly close defeat at the hands of their bitter rivals. In years past, Cahill’s touchdown run might have broken the Divas’ spirits and left them asking what might have been.
This time would be much different. D’Ajah Scott returned the kickoff back to the Boston 44-yard line. Amanda Congialdi picked up 23 yards on two quarterback runs, and then she fired an 11-yard pass to Kentrina Wilson to give the Divas first and goal from the ten-yard line. Congialdi carried the ball herself again down to the four-yard line, and Scott took it from there, rushing for four yards on second and goal into the end zone for the touchdown. The extra point attempt was blocked, but the Divas regained the lead, 40-35, with just under four minutes to play.
That would prove to be the decisive score of the game. Lois Cook made a great tackle on the ensuing kickoff to pin the Renegades at their own 20-yard line. Three plays actually lost Boston seven yards, and on fourth and 17, Cahill’s pass to Stephanie Pascual only netted nine yards before she was met and brought to the ground by linebacker Trigger McNair. The Divas took over on downs at Boston’s 22-yard line with 2:44 left in the game.
Two runs by Congialdi for 15 yards gave the Divas first and goal and allowed the Divas to run out the clock on the victory. Amanda Congialdi played a spectacular game, not only passing for 168 yards and three touchdowns but also serving as the Divas’ leading rusher with 97 yards on 20 carries and one rushing touchdown on the evening.
The D.C. Divas defeated their Boston rivals for the first time since the 2016 WFA Eastern Conference championship game and moved up to #2 in the national rankings with the victory. The Divas avenged one of their two losses this season, and this Saturday they host the #1 team in the nation and the only other team that has defeated them this year, the Pittsburgh Passion.
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Minding Your Business! Getting Your Business Ready NOW for Holiday Shopping
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