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The onset of spring and the close of basketball season usher in a new set of Bruins sports, and golf will take the spotlight. The Bruins’ golf team saw ups and downs during the fall season, but improvement was evident, and the team is optimistic.
Twelve-year-old Louie Corbett will soon be blind. Suffering from an accelerated case of retinitis pigmentosa, Louie has lost 50 percent of his vision within the last year.
LeBron James leads his team to victory over the Charlotte Bobcats, the Florida Gators take first place in the Associated Press poll, and Newcastle's manager Alan Pardew is fined and warned for poor sportsmanship.
The Phi Kappa Pi Rams remained unbeaten last Friday night, as they took on the Beta Gamma Delta Patriots in their second meeting of the season. The Rams, who narrowly defeated the Patriots in their previous encounter, found a way to edge past the Patriots again, this time 40-37.
The Bruins women squared off against USC Beaufort last Saturday in an offseason friendly and managed a tie against the NAIA DI Sand Sharks. Tori Anderson anchored the defense with eight crucial saves, and the Bruins nearly won the game on several occasions with offensive close calls.
Mrs. Bonney Block arrived at BJU as a freshman in the fall of 1972, taught at the Academy for 34 years, and now works as the supervisor of the periodicals department in Mack Library.
When the whistle blew at the end of regulation in Game 7 of the NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and the Miami Heat, the 15 members of the winning team were rewarded with the most coveted trophy in basketball. . .
The Chi Alpha Pi Cavaliers, coming off a three-game losing streak, desperately needed a win last Friday night as they took on the Epsilon Zeta Chi Tornadoes. The Tornadoes, who had won three games straight, were unable to answer the Cavs, and Chi Alpha won 46-35.