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Desert Vista safety Nick Farina is one of the team's top defensive players returning as spring ball begins this week. The senior-to-be decided to concentrate on football instead playing baseball for the Thunder.
Mountain Pointe sophomore Jalen Brown figures to become a more vital part of the offense next fall.
Junior Matt Young gets a chance to run the Thunder offense with the departure of quarterback Hunter Rodriguez.
Mountain Pointe linebacker Wesley Payne, right, is one of the reasons the Pride are excited about what the defense can do this fall.
Mountain Pointe sophomore Jalen Brown figures to become a more vital part of the offense next fall.
Desert Vista safety Nick Farina is one of the team's top defensive players returning as spring ball begins this week. The senior-to-be decided to concentrate on football instead playing baseball for the Thunder.
Junior Matt Young gets a chance to run the Thunder offense with the departure of quarterback Hunter Rodriguez.
Mountain Pointe linebacker Wesley Payne, right, is one of the reasons the Pride are excited about what the defense can do this fall.
Outlook: This should be the first victory for new Tempe coach John Rodriguez.
Visitors to The Phoenix Zoo stroll through animal- and desert-themed lights displays at last year’s ZooLights. This year, the exhibit opens on Thanksgiving Day.
In this December 17, 2012 photo provided by Colorado State University, Dr. Rodney L. Page, Professor of Oncology and Director of the CSU Flint Animal Cancer Center, sits on a sofa with a golden retriever, Winston, in the lobby of the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Colorado State University, in Fort Collins, Colo. Winston is a pet of a co-worker, and not part of the cancer study. The Golden Retriever Lifetime Study will be the largest and longest study of dogs ever conducted, said Page, the study's principal investigator. (AP Photo/Colorado State University, Joe. A. Mendoza)
Kirsten Page-Burruel is manager at DownUnder Wines & Bistro, 1422 W. Warner Road, Gilbert
(480) 545-4900 or www.downunderwinebar.com
Page is a love bug hiding in a pit bull's body. Her solid build and tough-girl exterior camouflage her sweetheart disposition, say rescuers at Friends for Life Animal Rescue in Gilbert.
Eight-month-old Page looks tough, but she's really a doll. To give her a home, contact Friends For Life Animal Rescue at www.azfriends.org.
Q: I heard that Facebook has a way to preserve an account for someone that has passed away? Is this true and if so, how does it work?
Phoenix Mercury forward Murriel Page will undergo surgery Tuesday morning to repair a torn Achilles tendon in her left heel.
Key matchup: Young Valley Christian is set to unleash running back Troy Roffi against an improved Page squad.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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