The defense struggled the entire quarter but still made the play to seal MJC’s win.
By Julian A. Lopez
The City College of San Francisco reached
midfield before Young intercepted a pass, sealing a 23-20 win for the
Pirates on Saturday.
“I read the quarterback’s eyes,” Young said. “They were running comeback routes all game on me.” After three strong quarters, the Pirates’ defense
struggled in the fourth, giving up 14 points, including a 94-yard
go-ahead touchdown with a little over seven minutes left. After the Rams took a 20-17 lead, the Pirates
(3-0) offense generated a 14-play, 83-yard drive that took nearly six
minutes and forced CCSF to use all of their timeouts.
“Every game has its own flow,” Pirates coach Rusty Stivers said. “We did what needed to be done.” With third-and-goal from the Rams’ 5-yard line,
sophomore wide receiver Brandon Gray (Beyer) was told the play was
coming to him. Sophomore quarterback Danny Velasquez (Turlock)
faked a handoff and found Gray in the right corner of the end zone for
the touchdown. “We just executed,” Gray, who has four touchdowns
in his last two games, said. “They told me I am going to be the guy
this year.” Stivers said Gray was a little “raw” when he
first joined the team but has always been a hard-working team player and
has shined this year. MJC scored on a 58-yard touchdown pass from
Velasquez to sophomore Jordan Porter (Turlock) on the Pirates’ opening
drive and MJC lead 7-6 after one and 10-6 at halftime. Velasquez finished with 191 passing yards and two touchdowns and 159 rushing yards. Before last year’s historic win over CCSF in the Golden State Bowl,
MJC hadn’t beaten the Rams since Nov. 15, 1958 and Stivers said the
program has joined the top-tier. Ranked No. 7, the Pirates are at No. 5
American River at 1 p.m. next Saturday.
“We have always been known as a good B level team,” Stivers said. “Now, we are starting to beat powerhouse programs.”
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While filming our most recent documentary series in Asia, we met up with
Annamaria, who shared her story of recovery from Stage 3 thyroid
cancer. After being diagnosed with Stage 3 thyroid cancer (papillary and
medullary in two different tumors that spread to the lymph nodes),
Annamarie did not want to go through radiation or radioactive iodine
therapy. Instead, Annamaria set out to heal herself naturally. She began
expressing herself through painting, filling herself with positive
energy. From diet to essential oils, watch the full video to discover which
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Thyroid Cancer
By: Dr Ranjit Gabriel Magherra
The thyroid is a small gland shaped
like a butterfly that sits in the lower part of your neck in front of
your windpipe. The function of the gland is to produce hormones. The
main hormone released by the gland is thyroxine. The normal action of
thyroid hormones is to keep all bodily functions occurring at a correct
rate.
Thyroid cancer usually present as a nodule or lump in the neck called a thyroid nodule. Thyroid
nodules are relatively common, occurring in between 4 – 10% of the
general population, although autopsy studies have reported up to 50%
incidence in post-mortems on patients with no known thyroid disease.
Most thyroid nodules are benign (90%).
There is a higher incidence of thyroid cancer in females (3.5: 1) but patients at extremes of age ( 50 years) and males are more likely to harbour a cancer within a thyroid nodule.
Is it deadly?
Thyroid cancer spans the entire spectrum of clinical aggressiveness, from micropapillary carcinoma (often incidentally found, and measuring less than 10mm by definition) that does not impact patient survival, to anaplastic carcinoma, which results in death within 6 months. The commonest type of thyroid cancer is papillary carcinoma.
How to detect Thyroid Cancer?
The most important investigative modality is the fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) that can be
performed in the clinic, with minimum morbidity and often without local
anaesthesia. This test tells us with about 80-90% accuracy whether the
thyroid nodule is benign or malignant
Though less accurate in
predicting whether a thyroid nodule is malignant, the thyroid
ultrasound is still a useful tool in that it provides excellent anatomic
detail regarding the nodule, accurate measurements (which are useful if
the nodule is to be managed conservatively) and it provides information
about the entire gland configuration that includes the presence of
subclinical nodules in the contralateral lobe. It also allows for the
evaluation of subtle central and lateral neck node enlargement. Features
that suggest malignancy on ultrasound are central
microcalcifications,irregular or blurred margins, marked
hypoechogenicity, intranodular vascular pattern and an incomplete
peripheral halo.
Treatment for Thyroid Cancer Surgery is the most common form of treatment for thyroid cancer that has not spread to distant parts of the body. A part or the entire thyroid and any other affected tissue, such as the lymph nodes is usually removed with this procedure. This procedure however may not be recommended when a patient is found to have thyroid cancer that has spread. Treatment may include radioactive iodine therapy, and/or hormone therapy.
Dr Ranjit Gabriel Magherra, Consultant Ear, Nose and Throat, Head
& Neck Surgeon, Nobel ENT Head, Neck and Thyroid Surgery Centre
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The Milwaukee Police Department released on Friday, Sept. 27 a Community
Briefing tied to the officer-involved shooting of Jamel Barnes. The
briefing includes body camera video from the incident which happened
near 21st and Townsend just after midnight on Wednesday, Aug. 14. During
a foot pursuit, police said Barnes turned toward officers, armed with a
handgun. Police said officers gave commands for Barnes to drop the gun,
but he refused. An officer then fired his service weapon and struck
Barnes. Barnes was arrested and taken to a hospital for treatment. A
weapon was recovered at the scene of the shooting.
Barnes has since been charged with the following criminal counts:
Intentionally point firearm — law enforcement officer, etc., use of a
dangerous weapon
Felony bail jumping — four counts
Possession of a firearm by a felon
Possession with intent to deliver controlled substance (cocaine),
greater than five to 15 grams, use of a dangerous weapon
Possession of narcotic drugs
Barnes is due in court for a preliminary hearing on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Do you feel like you've made so many mistakes that everyone has given up
on you? The good news is God will never give up on you. All throughout
scripture Jesus went out of His way to reach ostracized individuals who
everyone else had written off. No matter how many mistakes you've made,
God still has a good plan for your life! Who Defines You? by Joel Osteen
If you're a baseball fan, you may know that Bill Buckner was
a star player for the Boston Red Sox for many years. He had more hits
than Joe DiMaggio or Ted Williams. One season he had the highest batting
average in all of baseball. He was a great teammate and a leader in the
clubhouse. But in the 1986 World Series, his error on a slow-rolling
ground ball allowed the other team to tie the game. That team went on to
win the World Series. Despite his illustrious career, many fans only
remember that one bad play. When Buckner past away this year, the first
line in the Associated Press article was, "Bill Buckner, a star hitter,
who became known for making one of the most infamous plays in major
league history."
Some people will try to define you by your mistakes. They'll stick
labels on you, reminding you of the times you failed, the times you
compromised, the times you didn't measure up. Some people will remember
your failures more than your victories, despite all the times you
succeed, despite all the good you do—the times you sacrifice for others
and go the extra mile. When you make one mistake, when you go through
one bad season, don't be surprised if people say, "God's not going to
bless you. You gave in to the temptation. You went through the divorce.
Your business failed." Don't let people label you. They don't determine your destiny. They
can't stop what God has ordained for your life. The only person that can
stop you is you. If you let your mistakes define you, if you wear the
labels people stick on you, if you believe the lies from "the accuser of
the brethren" (Revelation 12:10), that will keep you from your destiny.
You may have failed, but you're not a failure. That was a moment in
your life, that was one season, and it doesn't determine your future.
You can't stop others from putting a negative label on you, but you can
take it right off. "I'm not defined by my mistakes. I'm defined by what
God says about me. I am forgiven. I am redeemed. My past mistakes are
behind me, and my failures are in my yesterday." "God's mercies are new every morning" (Lamentations 3:23). Receive
that mercy and move on. "What about that failure?" It's in the past.
"What about that mistake?" It's covered by mercy. "What about the
divorce, the compromise, the time you blew it?" That's over and done.
Life is too short to let what happened in the past keep you from the
great things God has in your future.
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