Roy Costner IV Rips up Speech, Recites Lord’s Prayer at Liberty High School – Video


Roy Costner IV Rips up Speech, Recites Lord #39;s Prayer at Liberty High School
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Liberty 75, Fever 68

UpdatedJun 5, 2013 3:45 PM ET

Bill Laimbeer is aging quickly with his new team.

Essence Carson scored 21 points and Alex Montgomery added six of her 13 points in overtime as the New York Liberty rallied past Indiana 75-68 Wednesday in a matinee game. It marked the second straight overtime victory for New York.

''I'm almost completely gray now after the last two games,'' Liberty coach Laimbeer said, joking. ''You don't want to put yourselves in those positions at home, on the road OK. At home we want to take care of business before overtime. We're learning, learning about confidence in ourselves. So I guess if you're going to go overtime and win, that's a positive.''

New York (2-1) rallied from an 11-point deficit in the third quarter, surviving a nearly 7 1/2-minute drought without a basket between the third and fourth periods, to force overtime.

''We kept being aggressive,'' Carson said. ''Even though we weren't getting baskets, they weren't scoring either.''

Indiana took a 68-67 lead in overtime on Briann January's jumper with 2:35 left. Montgomery made with consecutive baskets, including one on a putback that gave New York a 71-68 lead with 1:04 left.

After the Fever had a turnover with 14.7 seconds left, they were forced to foul.

''I thanked Alex in the locker room,'' Laimbeer said. ''By far the best I've seen her play. Her energy level was just what we needed. She played to her strengths and was a great boost for us.''

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Liberty University Continues to Champion Local Health Initiatives

Lynchburg, VA (PRWEB) June 05, 2013

As Liberty University continues to establish itself as a health and wellness leader in the community, it is working with local leaders and other area institutions to find more ways to encourage healthy living.

For the second year, Liberty is encouraging students, faculty, and staff to take an active role in Live Healthy Lynchburg, a campaign sponsored by the city of Lynchburg that is committed to promoting overall wellness, including diet, exercise, education, and prayer.

Liberty has volunteered to host the next Live Healthy Lynchburg meeting on its campus June 14, welcoming other colleges from around the area to share ideas and compare programs and resources to promote health and wellness in the community. Guests will tour Libertys extensive recreational facilities as well as learn about and sample several healthy dining options offered at Reber-Thomas Dining Hall.

What this partnership between Liberty, Lynchburg, and other local institutions hopes to achieve is a more health-conscious culture in the community similar to what we are seeing take place at Liberty, said Lee Beaumont, Libertys vice president for Auxiliary Services. We hope this will lead to a better quality of life in the community as people become better educated and motivated to live healthier lives.

Many members of Libertys administration have led the way, including Chancellor Jerry Falwell, Jr., who has lost 55 pounds over the past year thanks to a complete lifestyle change that includes eating healthier and regular exercise. He and his wife, Becki, work out together two days a week. They were recently featured in a WSET television interview.

Live Healthy Lynchburg is currently promoting its Strive for Five Challenge, which encourages people to work out for at least 30 minutes five days a week. Liberty is currently the leading organization with the most collective hours logged.

Last fall, Liberty encouraged its staff to participate in Live Healthy Lynchburgs 100 Mile Challenge and Virginia 10-Miler and 4-Miler races. As further incentive, Liberty paid the entry fee for staff members who signed up. Liberty finished third out of more than 90 companies for most miles logged in the challenge. Mark Hopely, a Liberty staff member, tallied more miles than any other individual in the challenge. Liberty was also dominant in the corporate challenge, finishing first in four of the six categories in the 10- and 4-Miler events.

Liberty will encourage employees to participate in 100 Mile Challenge and races again this year and will pay entry fees.

Across campus, Liberty has continued to show its commitment to a holistic approach to wellness providing opportunities to grow in body, mind, and spirit.

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Liberty Tops Fever, 75-68

June 5, 2013 - Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) New York Liberty Team Notes:

− The Liberty played their second-straight overtime game, knocking off defending WNBA Champion Indiana Fever 75-68 to improve to 2-1 on the season. New York is now 2-0 in overtime games.

− The Liberty erased a 16-point deficit en route to the win. It marked the most points the team has trailed this season.

− New York outrebounded an opponent for the first time this season, holding a 33-30 edge against the Fever

− New York moved 2-0 when scoring 70 points or more and holding its opposition to below 70.

− The Liberty have outscored opponents in the paint in each of the first three games this season, including outpacing Indiana 32-28.

Player Notes:

− Essence Carson scored a season-high 21 points, her eighth career 20-point game. It marks the second time this season that she led the team in scoring and second-straight game.

− Alex Montgomery topped her career highs in both scoring and rebounding with 13 points and seven boards off the bench.

− With four points against the Fever, Katie Smith is now six points away from second place on the WNBA all-time scoring list.

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Carson leads Liberty past Fever 75-68 in overtime

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- Bill Laimbeer is aging quickly with his new team.

Essence Carson scored 21 points and Alex Montgomery added six of her 13 points in overtime as the New York Liberty rallied past Indiana 75-68 Wednesday in a matinee game. It marked the second straight overtime victory for New York.

''I'm almost completely gray now after the last two games,'' Liberty coach Laimbeer said, joking. ''You don't want to put yourselves in those positions at home, on the road OK. At home we want to take care of business before overtime. We're learning, learning about confidence in ourselves. So I guess if you're going to go overtime and win, that's a positive.''

New York (2-1) rallied from an 11-point deficit in the third quarter, surviving a nearly 7 1/2-minute drought without a basket between the third and fourth periods, to force overtime.

''We kept being aggressive,'' Carson said. ''Even though we weren't getting baskets, they weren't scoring either.''

Indiana took a 68-67 lead in overtime on Briann January's jumper with 2:35 left. Montgomery made with consecutive baskets, including one on a putback that gave New York a 71-68 lead with 1:04 left.

After the Fever had a turnover with 14.7 seconds left, they were forced to foul.

''I thanked Alex in the locker room,'' Laimbeer said. ''By far the best I've seen her play. Her energy level was just what we needed. She played to her strengths and was a great boost for us.''

Cappie Pondexter added 17 points for the Liberty (2-1). Tamika Catchings led Indiana (1-2) with 21 points, Shavonte Zellous had 15 and January finished with 13.

The Fever (1-2) had a chance to win at the end of regulation, but January's drive from the wing was blocked and didn't come close.

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Liberty Star Receives Funding for Hay Mountain ZTEM

TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. (Liberty Star or the Company) (LBSR: OTCQB) is pleased to announce that it has completed a non-brokered private placement with a private US accredited investor for proceeds totaling USD $50,000. There was no brokerage commission paid.

The Company will use the funds for payment toward the current ZTEM survey program over Liberty Stars Hay Mountain property. With this funding, the ZTEM program announced in NR 152 will be paid in full. Geophysical electromagnetic and magnetic data collected by the ZTEM survey will be processed and interpreted by Geotech Ltd. in collaboration with Liberty Star within about two weeks after the overflight of the Hay Mountain property and its environs. Porphyry coppers, other mineral bodies and geologic features have distinctive characteristics which can be detected and interpreted by ZTEM technology which allows modeling or seeing conductive or resistive features from a few hundred feet (100 meters) to depths as much as 6,000 feet (2,000 meters).

Current Hay Mountain ZTEM survey update:

Geotech has sent word that the survey aircraft has left the Toronto area today and is expected to arrive in Sierra Vista, Ariz., about Saturday, June 8th. There will be about three days setup of ground geophysical recorders and base camp computers. When that is complete the ZTEM overflight should begin, barring unfavorable operational or weather issues.

James A. Briscoe James A. Briscoe, Professional Geologist, AZ CA CEO/Chief Geologist Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp.

Forward-Looking Statements

Statements in this news release that are not historical are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements in this news release include our exploration plans, that ZTEM will be flown over the entire Hay Mountain anomaly area; that ZTEM will be processed by Geotech within two weeks. Factors which may delay or prevent these forward-looking statements from being realized include: we may not be able to raise sufficient funds to complete our intended exploration, keep our properties or carry on operations; there may be cost overruns; misinterpretation of data is possible; and we may be unable to continue exploration due to permitting requirements, weather, logistical problems, labor or equipment problems or hazards even if funds are available. Despite encouraging data there may be no commercially exploitable mineralization on our properties. Readers should refer to the risk disclosures in the Companys recent 10-K and the Companys other periodic reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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