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Free throw champion gives back to community
SUMMARY: Matt Bostick, a world record holder for consecutive free throws, is using his talents to support individuals recently released from prison through Lifehouse University, where he serves as vice president and chaplain. With a troubling recidivism rate, Bostick emphasizes the importance of helping these individuals get a second chance at life. Lifehouse University provides housing and job training, significantly impacting participants like Daniel Gillespie, who overcame a long battle with addiction. Bostick believes in the power of giving back to the community and finds joy in assisting others, demonstrating that even small acts can lead to meaningful change.
Free throw champion gives back to community
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“Big Beautiful Bill” would threaten local economies, increase inequality
SUMMARY: The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), a Republican-backed federal budget proposal, would significantly widen inequality and raise the national debt by \$3.3 trillion over a decade, largely due to extended Trump-era tax cuts. While wealthier families gain the most, cuts to programs like Medicaid and SNAP would disproportionately hurt low-income households, especially in states like Alabama. Experts warn the bill shifts costs to states, threatens rural economies reliant on federal aid, and imposes work requirements that could cause millions to lose benefits. Critics argue these changes prioritize tax breaks over family welfare and burden the poor with bureaucratic hurdles.
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HCFC Enjoying Success So Far in the 2025 Season | June 19, 2025 | News 19 at 10 p.m.
SUMMARY: Huntsville City FC (HCFC) is enjoying a successful 2025 season under head coach Chris O’Neill, now in his first full year leading the team. After a winless 2024 season until June, HCFC currently holds a 5-3 record and sits 3rd in the Eastern Conference. The team boasts the second highest goal differential (+11), is tied for 3rd in goals scored (24), and has allowed the second fewest goals (13). Despite strong stats, O’Neill urges players to increase their aggression, especially in attack, to convert chances and improve results. HCFC returns to action Friday, aiming to maintain momentum and pursue a playoff spot.
Huntsville City FC is enjoying a successful 2025 season so far, with a 5-3 overall record.
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Florida soccer coach loses wager, treats team to pedicures
SUMMARY: Florida soccer coach Jonah Hammond lost a bet with his team and treated them to a spa day, including pedicures. During a tournament game, Hammond challenged his players to score goals with rewards: two goals meant a pizza party, three goals ice cream, four goals Chick-fil-A, and five goals pedicures. Despite a poor first half, the team rallied to win 7-0, surpassing the goals and earning the expensive treat. The final bill totaled about $600 for 15 players. Months later, the team enjoyed their nails painted, with the coach’s motivational gamble clearly paying off in spirit and results.
What began as a simple incentive quickly turned into a $600 nail salon tab after the Rip City Surf 07 girls’ club soccer team scored seven goals, winning a bet placed by head coach Jona Hammond.
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