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    Hockey player who lost family in Rhode Island shooting scores winning goal in double overtime
    High school hockey player Colin Dorgan, wearing a patch on his jersey honoring his mother, brother and grandfather who were killed last month in a Rhode Island ice rink shooting, scored the game-winning goal in double overtime to advance his team to the state championship game.It was the greatest moment of my life, senior Colin Dorgan told WPRI-TV after Wednesday's game.Colin Dorgan was on the ice with his Blackstone Valley Co-op teammates when his mother and brother, Rhonda Dorgan and Aidan Dorgan, were killed in a targeted attack during a Feb. 16 hockey game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Colin Dorgan's grandfather, Gerald Dorgan, later died from his injuries, and two others were severely injured.Police have identified the shooter as Robert Dorgan, who died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Robert Dorgan also went by the names Roberta Esposito and Roberta Dorgano, authorities said. After the shooting, all Rhode Island high school sports were postponed for a week. However, Blackstone Valley returned to the ice for the first time since the fatal attack earlier this month, with players donning hearts stitched on the front of their jerseys with the initials of all three who died. After securing a playoff victory on March 7, Blackstone Valley defeated Portsmouth 3-2 on Wednesday with Colin Dorgan scoring on a breakaway in double overtime.The team will now play in the Rhode Island Division 2 boys hockey championship game on March 18.Officials have said the shooter was specifically targeting family members.Law enforcement have credited several people who intervened and quickly stopped the attack. At least three bystanders were able to contain the shooter in the middle of the stands as the crowd fled and ran around them.Rhonda Dorgans mom, Linda Dorgan, and a family friend, Thomas Geruso, were also wounded.
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    Hockey player who lost family in Rhode Island shooting scores winning goal in double overtime
    High school hockey player Colin Dorgan, wearing a patch on his jersey honoring his mother, brother and grandfather who were killed last month in a Rhode Island ice rink shooting, scored the game-winning goal in double overtime to advance his team to the state championship game.It was the greatest moment of my life, senior Colin Dorgan told WPRI-TV after Wednesday's game.Colin Dorgan was on the ice with his Blackstone Valley Co-op teammates when his mother and brother, Rhonda Dorgan and Aidan Dorgan, were killed in a targeted attack during a Feb. 16 hockey game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Colin Dorgan's grandfather, Gerald Dorgan, later died from his injuries, and two others were severely injured.Police have identified the shooter as Robert Dorgan, who died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Robert Dorgan also went by the names Roberta Esposito and Roberta Dorgano, authorities said. After the shooting, all Rhode Island high school sports were postponed for a week. However, Blackstone Valley returned to the ice for the first time since the fatal attack earlier this month, with players donning hearts stitched on the front of their jerseys with the initials of all three who died. After securing a playoff victory on March 7, Blackstone Valley defeated Portsmouth 3-2 on Wednesday with Colin Dorgan scoring on a breakaway in double overtime.The team will now play in the Rhode Island Division 2 boys hockey championship game on March 18.Officials have said the shooter was specifically targeting family members.Law enforcement have credited several people who intervened and quickly stopped the attack. At least three bystanders were able to contain the shooter in the middle of the stands as the crowd fled and ran around them.Rhonda Dorgans mom, Linda Dorgan, and a family friend, Thomas Geruso, were also wounded.
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    George Russell ramps up war of words with Ferrari rivals: 'Selfish and silly!'
    George Russell has launched a pointed attack on Ferrari, branding the Italian team "selfish" and "silly" for obstructing proposed safety improvements to Formula 1 race start procedures.The Mercedes driver's criticism emerged in Shanghai on Thursday, following concerns raised at last weekend's season-opening Australian Grand Prix.Russell stopped short of explicitly naming Ferrari but made clear which team he believed was blocking the FIA's efforts."The FIA did just want to make our life easier and just remove this harvest limit, but people have selfish views and they want to do what's best for themselves," Russell stated.The governing body requires a super majority from teams to implement changes.The issue stems from what Russell described as a "very quirky rule" governing battery energy recovery during the formation lap.Drivers positioned towards the front of the grid find themselves at a distinct disadvantage under the current regulations.Those starting in the first half have already crossed the timing line, meaning their practice start depletes battery reserves that count against their harvest limit.Russell explained that competitors further back benefit considerably, as their formation lap launch occurs before crossing the timing line, effectively resetting their energy allowance."Half the grid messed up in Melbourne," Russell acknowledged, adding that teams would now adapt their approach accordingly.The safety concerns were starkly illustrated by a frightening incident at Melbourne's race start.Alpine's Franco Colapinto demonstrated remarkable reactions to avoid a high-speed collision with Liam Lawson's Racing Bulls machine.The New Zealand driver found himself desperately short of power as the lights went out, leaving his car vulnerable to those accelerating behind.Following the race, multiple drivers issued warnings that a serious accident appears inevitable unless the regulations are addressed.The incident prompted the FIA to seek modifications, though achieving the necessary team consensus has proved elusive.Russell noted that teams now understand the problem and will adjust their procedures accordingly.Ferrari's competitive edge at race starts appears linked to their distinctive engine architecture, which facilitates smoother getaways compared to rival power units.Charles Leclerc's surge from fourth on the grid to lead the Melbourne race underscored the Scuderia's apparent advantage in this area.The FIA possesses the authority to impose regulatory changes on safety grounds without team approval.However, the governing body has thus far refrained from exercising this power, preferring instead to build consensus among the paddock.Ferrari have been approached for comment regarding Russell's accusations.Russell ultimately secured victory at the Australian Grand Prix, finishing ahead of teammate Kimi Antonelli with Leclerc completing the podium.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    Mullins complains about Cheltenham ground after Fact Or File withdrawn
    One of racing's most successful trainers has threatened not to bring horses to Cheltenham Festival in future over concerns about the quality of the ground.
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    GPs tell BBC they've NEVER refused sick note for mental health
    BBC News sent a questionnaire to more than 5,000 GPs in England.
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    Upstart Loans | Apply for Personal & Debt Consolidation
    Upstart personal loans help cover medical bills, moving costs, and major expenses with flexible repayment terms.
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    Paris-Nizza: Vingegaard deklassiert die Konkurrenz
    Der zweimalige Tour-Champion Jonas Vingegaard fhrt nach einer beherzten Attacke weiter seinem ersten Gesamtsieg bei Paris-Nizza entgegen. Die fnfte Etappe gewann der Dne mit mehr als zwei Minuten Vorsprung.[mehr]
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    Pickle Palooza Coming to Huntington Park
    (COLUMBUS, OH) -- Huntington Park, the home of the Columbus Clippers, has been chosen as the backdrop for the nationally sold-out Pickle Palooza Food ... - IL Columbus Clippers
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    DIRECT. Rijeka-Strasbourg: suivez en live le 8e de finale aller de Ligue Confrence
    Le Racing Club de Strasbourg a rendez-vous ce jeudi en Croatie pour y dfier Rijeka en 8e de finale aller de Ligue Confrence. Le coup d'envoi sera donn 18h45. Suivez ce match en live sur le site et l'application RMC Sport.
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    Tigers youngster whacks Blues star
    Jonty Faull gives Jacob Weitering a shot to the stomach.
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