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On This Thursday in the Heart of the Riverbend, we are starting things off with the one and only Lee Cox and Alton Little Theater! It’s the first Thursday of the month and Lee has a ton to share regarding news at Alton Little Theater and upcoming shows! Brian Dawson joins us in the 10, Brian is canoeing the Mississippi! He started at the top in Minnesota and just stopped into Alton yesterday! He joined Cj in the studio to discuss his journey and more! Then Dan Herkert joins us to bring us all of the details regarding the Alton Expo (WHICH STARTS TONIGHT)!Our Daily Show is a daily call-in show dedicated to the Riverbend Community! From 9-11 AM/Monday-Friday, you’ll be able to hear and contribute to conversations with area leaders/business owners/entertainers, and share what’s on your mind! #Alton #Nasello #ourdailyshow #riverbend #live #livestream #livenews
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Saranac High School girls soccer is looking to remain the powerhouse they have been for the past several seasons in Class B.The Spartans, who won three straight Section VII championships in the past three seasons, are looking for their fourth in a row for the 2024 season. The team is confident they can do it based on the experience they have across their roster. “We have 10 seniors this year,” said Saranac senior defender Madelyn Willette. “We’ve played with each other since I can’t even remember because we’ve been playing together for so long.”Along with those 10 seniors are seven returners to the starting lineup. Willette reunites with fellow senior defensive backs Paige Ubl and Grace Damiani to support Desiree Jean-Pierre as she handles goalie duties for her second straight season. On offense, Saranac loses outgoing seniors Leah Hamel, McHenna Brown and Kaitlyn Slominski. They also no longer have current senior Brenna Ducatte, who opted to play for the school’s volleyball team this fall. They do return freshman Eve Liberty, sophomore Lily Brown, who were also key contributors to the Spartan offense a year ago. Ubl says the chemistry surrounding this team is strong with all the familiar faces on board this season. “A lot of people have a lot of experience,” Ubl said. “They are helping to introduce newer players and helping everyone to feel more comfortable on the team.”The Spartans also return head coach Amber Liberty. The back-to-back Northern Soccer League Division I Coach of the Year has been a key guide to the Spartans’ success to not only win sectional finals, but also win state playoff games. Saranac has made appearances in the Class B state final four in two of the past three seasons Liberty was at the helm (2021 and 2023). “Amber (Liberty) has always helped us stick together as a team,” Ubl said. “She’s so positive and she keeps us together a lot we do a lot of team building, she just keeps it really positive for us.””She really just understands us all,” Willette said. “She really just wants the best for us, and you can tell she does. She’s always there asking if anything is wrong, she is like a second mom to everybody.”Saranac opens its season on the road in a weekend tournament in Queensbury, New York, before the first NSL game takes place on Friday, Sep. 13, against Ausable Valley High School at 6:30 p.m.
The Eagles on their first game, 42-20, over Desert Heights Prep. Their new field is ready for play, but parking isn’t, so the Eagles are currently playing home games at their elementary school.
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For just the second time in quarter horse history, a New Mexico racetrack name a Triple Crown winner.The race moved to Albuquerque after floods damaged the track at Ruidoso Downs.The latest: Sports coverage from KOAT 7 Sports’Hezgothelook Z,’ started on Labor Day off back-to-back wins at the Kansas Futurity in June and the Rainbow Futurity in July.It was just the sixth time he stepped into the starting gate with jockey Bryan Candanosa.Candanosa in the saddle for five other races on Monday, but the veteran jockey said the race was on from the break, but there was a moment that made it close. “There was a shadow from the building of the Albuquerque downs that hits the racetrack,” Bryan Candanosa said. “A couple horses, mine included, jumped at the shadow and then that’s when the second horse came up to me.”Follow us on social: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube’Hezgothelook Z,’ took the win by a neck and claimed the $1.5 million dollar prize. The first horse to do it since 1981.Now, he earned the rest of the year off from racing with a look to the future.”We still got a whole year to go so we are going to keep going right back at it,” Candanosa said. “All American Derby, yes, next year.”Candanosa has been racing for the past six years and has had recent success on the track placing first in the last six races, including this one. After all that racing, Candanosa went for his own win. He proposed to his girlfriend Shianne Andrew.The pair said they’ve not yet set a date for that step into the winner’s circle. Share your highlights with us: Upload your photos and videos via uLocal
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