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Thomas Campbell Appreciation
SUMMARY: The Neville Tigers achieved a significant victory last week, defeating the state‘s top-ranked team, Rustin, 26-21, to maintain their unbeaten season. The win marked the end of Rustin’s 20-game winning streak and showcased a determined team effort, highlighted by tight end Thomas Campbell’s impressive performance of six receptions for 103 yards and two touchdowns. The Tigers overcame various challenges throughout the game, with a pivotal kickoff return by Jaden Reed shifting momentum. As they celebrate this momentous win, the Tigers quickly focus on their next challenge against a talented Washt team, eager to continue their success.
Campbell’s monster game catapults Tigers to big win in rivalry game
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KSAT 12 Nightbeat : Oct 24, 2024
SUMMARY: Tonight, in the latest news, 36-year-old Jeremiah Nadz received a 60-year prison sentence for a deadly road rage incident in 2022, where he shot and killed 29-year-old Andrew Rangel. Meanwhile, San Antonio’s halted mobile shower program for the unsheltered leaves fewer options for those in need, prompting churches to step in. In the Suzanne Simpson case, her husband, currently jailed, faces pre-trial disputes over child contact. Additionally, San Antonio’s new Fire Chief Valerie Fao is set for appointment. Lastly, local high school football featured tight games, and Halloween preparations are underway with numerous family-friendly events planned.
The KSAT 12 News Team provides a look at local, regional, statewide and national news events and the latest information on local traffic and weather issues.
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Sweet, Sweet Revenge
SUMMARY: The Rustin Lady Bearcats faced the seventh-ranked Bird Yellow Jackets in a thrilling volleyball match, winning three sets to zero. Key players included AA Crow, Cary, and Jane Ramsey, who delivered powerful kills and served aces, showcasing Rustin’s skill. In local football, Oak Grove defeated Faraday 48-6, while the West Was Chiefs beat Wman 34-13, thanks to standout plays from MJ Owens and Kaden Miller. Lincoln Prep hosted Cedar Creek, securing a 30-6 victory with key contributions from Jamariรกn Pouncy and Davien Wright. Exciting football action continues with upcoming games on Friday night.
Ruston’s sweep of Byrd highlights October 24th Local Sports Reel
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NBC 10 News at 10
SUMMARY: Louisiana Tech University has received a $4 million scholarship renewal from the National Science Foundation’s CyberCorps Scholarship Service program. This funding will cover tuition, professional development, travel, and annual stipends for 36 undergraduate or graduate students in computer science or cyber engineering with a focus on cyber security. In addition to academic support, students will gain exposure to government job opportunities through virtual job fairs. The scholarship is viewed as beneficial for both the university and its students, providing program validation and a pathway into government careers. The recipients will attend a job fair in Washington, DC, in January.
Louisiana Tech awarded scholarship renewal from National Science Foundation
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