Infomaniacs: February 27, 2018 (6:00am)
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A Second Local Candidate Withdraws From The November Election
The filing period ended August 19th for this November’s College Station and Bryan city council and school board elections. After the end of the filing period, it was discovered there are no contested races for two seats on the Bryan ISD school board. During the board’s September 9th meeting, approval was given to cancel participating in the November election. On the last day of filing there was a contested race for the BISD single member district four seat. After the August 19th filing deadline, former Bryan city councilman Buppy Simank withdrew. That left incumbent Ruthie Waller running unopposed for her fourth term. David Stennis will join the BISD board as an at large member. Stennis drew no opponent during the filing period for the seat being vacated by incumbent Mark McCall. Click HERE to be directed to the Bryan ISD elections website. There are three contested races for College Station city council. Seeking the place three seat are David White and Valen Cepak. Linda Harvell is not eligible to run again for the place three seat due to term limits. Seeking the place four seat are Aron Collins and Melissa McIlhaney. Incumbent Elizabeth Cunha chose not to seek re-election. And Craig Regan, who initially filed for the place six seat then on August 16 switched to the place four seat, withdrew his candidacy for the place four seat on August 26. Regan’s name will not be on the ballot. Running for re-election in place five is incumbent Bob Yancy. Seeking the place six seat are Tre Watson and Scott Shafer. Dennis Maloney is not eligible to run again for the place six seat due to term limits. Click HERE to be directed to the city of College Station elections webpage. All four incumbent Bryan city council members have filed for re-election. And all of the incumbents have opposition. Incumbent Jared Salvato, who has filed for single member district three, is opposed by Robert Achgill. Incumbent James Edge, who has filed for single member district four, is opposed by Shane Savage. Incumbent Marca Ewers-Shurtleff, who has filed for single member district five, is opposed by Patrick Giammalva. Incumbent Kevin Boriskie, who has filed for the city-wide at-large position, is opposed by Justin Wager. Click HERE to be directed to the city of Bryan elections webpage. One person has filed for each of the two positions on the College Station ISD school board. Darin Paine is seeking his second term as the at large place one member. Kristin Wilson has filed for the at large place two position. Incumbent Blaine Decker chose not to seek re-election. Click HERE to be directed to the College Station ISD elections website.
B/CS Salvation Army Opens Applications For Angel Tree Assistance
The Bryan/College Station Salvation Army opens the application period for Angel Tree holiday assistance. There are two periods for online applications at www.saangeltree.org, from September 9-23 and from September 30-October 13. Documents applicants will need are: • Photo ID of the applicant • Only parents or legal guardian are allow to apply (proof documents) • Birth certificate for all the kids 12 years old and younger • CURRENT Benefit Award Letter (i.e.: Food Stamps Award letter (must be the page that shows income)/Social Security Award Letter/Disability Award Letter/TANF paperwork) Applicants who do not have a current benefit award letter will need: • Proof of rent/mortgage (i.e.: Rent receipt/Lease agreement/Mortgage statement) Only one is needed. • Proof of income for everyone in the household (i.e.: Current Paycheck Stub/SSI/Child Support/etc.) Applicants are reminded to check their e-mail for additional instructions and follow up information after they have started the application process. For assistance or more information about the application process, send an e-mail to bryan.texas@uss.salvationarmy.org or call (979) 361-0618. Click HERE to read and download the English version of the Angel Tree application flyer. Click HERE to read and download the Spanish version of the Angel Tree application flyer.
Texas A&M Athletes Enshrined in Hall of Fame
News release from Texas A&M Athletics: BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The 2024 Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Fame Class was enshrined Friday evening by the Texas A&M Lettermen’s Association inside the Ford Hall of Champions at the 46th Burgess Banquet. The class consisted of Cammile Adams ‘14 (Women’s Swimming & Diving), Alex Caruso ‘16 (Men’s Basketball), Laurie Corbelli (Volleyball), Amy Berend Hidalgo ‘08 (Soccer), Brenda Goldsmith Hocott ’78 (Women’s Golf), Breeja Larson ’14 (Women’s Swimming & Diving), Seth McKinney ’01 (Football) and Ross Stripling (Baseball). Additionally, Kay Don and Duke Butler III were recognized as Hall of Honor and Lifetime Achievement Award winners, respectively. The Hall of Honor is reserved for individuals who have gone above and beyond in contributions and support of the athletic programs at Texas A&M. The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes lettermen, who after graduation, have gone on to gain prominence through his or her efforts in industry, commerce, technology, athletics, the professions or other worthy endeavors. For more information on the Lettermen’s Association and the Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Fame, visit aggielettermen.org. 2024 Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Fame Class Bios Cammile Adams ‘14 – Women’s Swimming & Diving Cammile Adams is a two-time U.S. Olympian who enjoyed a stellar four-year swimming career in Aggieland. A 10-time All-American, Adams won a pair of individual NCAA Championships and earned six conference titles, including two 200 fly crowns in both the Big 12 and the SEC. Adams is one of just two Aggies to ever repeat as an NCAA Champion after posting the fastest time in the 200 fly in 2013 and 2014. She remains the school record holder in the 200 fly with a time of 1:52.19 set at the 2014 SEC Championships. The Cypress, Texas, native earned Big 12 titles in the 500 free in 2011 and 400 IM in 2012. Midway through her collegiate career, Adams represented the United States at the 2012 Olympics in London, finishing fifth in the 200 fly. Four years later, she served as a captain for Team USA on the women’s side at the Rio 2016 Olympics. Internationally, she also earned gold at the 2014 Pan Pacific Championships and silver at the 2015 World Championships in the 200 fly. Adams helped the Aggies win a team Big 12 title in 2012 along with finishing as conference runner-up her other three seasons. She also led a contingent that recorded program best fourth-place finishes at the NCAA Championships in 2013 and 2014. After her competitive career, Adams continues to spread the joy of her sport, owning six SafeSplash Swim Schools around the Houston area. Adams was inducted into the Texas Swimming & Diving Hall of Fame in October 2021. Alex Caruso ’16 – Men’s Basketball One of the greatest playmakers in Texas A&M men’s basketball history, Alex Caruso led the Aggies to one of the winningest four-year spans in school history, including a school-record 28 victories, the 2016 SEC Regular Season Championship and a trip to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2015-16. The College Station native’s collegiate career from 2013 to 2016 was highlighted by his recognition as the 2016 SEC Defensive Player of the Year by CBSSports.com and his inclusion in the SEC All-Defensive Team by the coaches the same year. Additionally, he was honored as the 2016 Texas A&M Male Athlete of the Year at the Building Champions Awards. Throughout his time at Texas A&M, the two-time All-SEC selection etched his name in the record books. He became the only player in SEC history to accumulate over 1,000 points, 600 assists, 250 steals, and 500 rebounds. His versatility and consistency earned him two All-SEC team selections. Caruso’s impact on the court is further evidenced by his numerous school records. He holds the career records for steals (276), steals in conference games (133), assists (649), and assists in conference games (335). His durability and reliability are reflected in his records for games played in conference (72) and his ranking third in overall games played (137) and games started (120). His contributions also place him fourth in minutes played (3,933) and third in minutes played in conference (2,142). Caruso’s all-around performance is highlighted by his 513 career rebounds and 1,090 career points, ranking him 27th and 31st, respectively. In individual single-season records, Caruso is noted for his high assists and steals counts. He recorded 185 assists in the 2015-16 season, placing him fourth, along with other top-10 seasonal performances in assists and steals. His leadership was evident from his freshman year, setting the record for steals with 61, and continued through his junior and senior years with significant records in assists, steals, and minutes played. Transitioning to his professional career, Caruso has continued to shine in the NBA. He was a crucial part of the Los Angeles Lakers’ 2020 NBA Championship team. His defensive skills earned him a spot on the 2022-23 NBA All-Defensive Team, and he received the 2023-24 NBA Hustle Award. Over his seven-year NBA career, he has played for the Los Angeles Lakers (2017-21) and Chicago Bulls (2021-24), and he was recently traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Laurie Corbelli – Volleyball A 25-year head coach for the Aggies, Laurie Corbelli is synonymous with Texas A&M volleyball. Corbelli served as the Aggies’ skipper from 1993-2017, amassing 519 wins, the most in school history. Under Corbelli’s leadership, the Aggies boasted 14 All-Americans, as well as 24 All-America honorable mentions. Held in high esteem among peers, she was named AVCA Region Coach of the Year on three occasions as well as being named conference coach of the year six times. Corbelli was inducted into the American Volleyball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2019. She served as a collegiate head coach for 32 years with prior stints at San Francisco and Santa Clara to register a 619-358 career record, including 519-252 at Texas A&M. In the postseason, Corbelli led the Aggies to the Elite Eight in 1999 and 2001. The Aggies reached the Sweet Sixteen six times during her tenure. She won […]