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Dec 09, 2020 The University of Michigan wouldn’t release freshman defenceman Owen Power, who could be the No. 1 pick in the 2021 draft, and now five others, who just sat through two weeks in their hotel room in Red Deer because of quarantine — Defencemen Matthew Robertson, Daemon Hunt and Mason Millman and forwards Ridley Gregg and Xavier Simoneau — are out for medical reasons.

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Former bantamweight champion DominickCruz will attempt to return to the win column against CaseyKenney at UFC259.
MMAjunkie.com was first to report the booking. UFC 259 takesplace on March 6 and also includes a light heavyweight clashpitting ThiagoSantos against AleksandarRakic. A location and venue for the card have yet to beofficially confirmed.
Cruz returned to the Octagon after a three-and-a-half-year absenceat UFC 249, where he suffered a second-round technical knockoutloss to HenryCejudo on May 9. Prior to that, the two-time former 135-poundrelinquished his belt to CodyGarbrandt in a five-round decision loss at UFC 207 in December2016.
A former interim bantamweight and flyweight title holder withLegacy Fighting Alliance, Kenney has been victorious in five of hissix UFC appearances. Kenney’s run includes a pair of victories thispast October, as he earned decisions over HeiliAlateng at UFC on ESPN 16 and against NathanielWood at UFC 254.

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Beginning today, Prowers County is again offering grants to assist small businesses in Prowers County that have been adversely affected by COVID-19. The grants will be paid from the County’s available allocation of federal relief funds under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security. In 2019 Lake Oswego Hunt held their largest fundraising event in recent history called 'Raise the Roof.' For a first-time event, it was an amazing success, raising enough funds to replace the barn. Around 100 people had been living in tents and in vehicles on the border of Laurelhurst Park on Portland's east side. City officials and contractors have begun clearing out a homeless camp in one.


In his early UFC career, wrestling was a key foundation forJonJones’ success.
If the action ever got to be too much on the feet — though itrarely did — Jones, a junior college national champion at IowaCentral Community College, could always resort to taking hisopponent down and battering them with elbows. In more recent years,Jones’ wrestling hasn’t been as much of a factor as he’s reliedmore frequently on his length and kickboxing to carry him tovictory.
That could change as the Jackson-Wink MMA standout prepares to moveto heavyweight in 2021. Jones, for one, expects to be much morepowerful with his takedowns with added weight and strength in hislower half.
'When I was 205, I always had a hard time getting down low,' Jonestold ESPN. 'Or hated getting low, with [single-leg takedowns] andstuff like that. Almost as if my knees were killing me to doit.
'Now that I've been working on my legs so much and they've gottenthicker ... I think that's going to translate into me shootinghigh-crotches and shooting double-legs. I think it'll make thosemuscles a lot faster. I predict that my shooting ability and mywrestling is going to just be faster. There's just more power, andmy ass has gotten a lot bigger. I think my double-legs are going tobe one of the biggest differences in my game that people are goingto notice.'
Jones revealed that he is currently 240 pounds with a target weightof 245 for first heavyweight training camp. For now, the opponentfor that initial foray into the big man’s division is unknown.“Bones” could face the winner of the title bout between Stipe Mioicand FrancisNgannou, which is targeted for March, or he could lock hornswith another Top 10 adversary.
'I go back and forth,' Jones said. 'Sometimes I think I should takelike a top-10 guy [at heavyweight] and just get my feet wet, figureout what's happening. And then the other times, I think, 'F---k it.Let's just go big or go home.' I'm trying to get these big-moneyfights these days. I like taking care of everybody around me.”
Regardless of what the future holds, Jones believes he has made theright choice with the move up a division after dominating lightheavyweight for years.
'The light heavyweight division was fun, but I just wasn't scaredof those guys anymore,' Jones said. 'Like, none of them. And Ithink it showed in some of my performances. Obviously, I stilltrained hard. But there was no urgency in some of my lastfights.
'With these next guys I'm going to be going up against, I respectthese guys. These guys are intimidating -- they're intimidating ass---t. It just gets me up in a whole different way.”