MALVERN — Several members of the Malvern Lady Leopards basketball team along with head coach Sherry White led a three-day skills camp for student-athletes entering into the third through seventh grade this week at the Leopard Center.
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Recalled So Delicious frozen dessert items may contain small rocks, FDA says
(CNN) – A major food company has issued a recall on one of its ice cream flavors.
Danone is voluntarily recalling its So Delicious Dairy Free Salted Caramel Cluster Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert pints.
The problem is that the cashews could contain foreign materials, including small rocks and other hard objects, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

Danone said it has already corrected the issue and that no other flavors are impacted.
But some pints with the problem may already have been sold.
Customers with the affected product can call the So Delicious toll-free number at 1-833-367-8975 to speak with a representative.
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‘Beloved’ sports reporter among two found dead as police investigate apparent murder-suicide
HOOVER, Ala. (WBRC/Gray News) – A former sports reporter in Alabama was found dead in an apparent murder-suicide, according to authorities.
Around 9 a.m. Tuesday, two people were found unresponsive by a family member in their home in the 700 block of Highland Manor Court in Hoover, a suburb of Birmingham.
Both people suffered gunshot wounds and were found dead at the scene, Hoover police said.
Birmingham Gray affiliate WBRC confirmed that one of the two people was former reporter Christina Chambers.

Chambers joined WBRC in 2015 and quickly became a key part of the station’s sports team.
She was a mother to a 3-year-old boy, who was found unharmed inside the home.
WBRC said Chambers was known for her quick wit, smile, warmth, care and love for the UAB Blazers and high school sports.
“She was one of the sweetest, most loving people that I know. She was relentless with running, loving her son, and loving life,” said longtime WBRC reporter and sports anchor Jeh Jeh Pruitt. “I am glad I got a chance to hug and tell her I love her a week ago at the Super 7. I am so sorry for her family, the Chambers and Thompson Families, and her WBRC Family.”

She appeared on the station’s high school football program Sideline every Friday night and frequently stepped in to help anchor coverage of the Mercedes Marathon in Birmingham, even while she was running the race herself.
After leaving her full-time role in July 2021, she continued to freelance for WBRC’s Sideline during the 2025 football season.
Before joining the WBRC 6 News sports team, Christina served as a sports reporter/anchor at WAKA in Montgomery, Alabama. She began her broadcast career as a sports and news reporter at WLTZ NBC38 in Columbus, Georgia, before joining the regional sports network Comcast Sports Southeast in Atlanta.
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Ankored Partners with Players Health to Streamline Youth Sports Compliance
“Ankored gives everyone in youth sports a single source of truth for real-time safety and compliance — so organizations can protect kids, reduce risk, and operate with total confidence.” said Seth Lieberman, CEO at Ankored. “This partnership with Players Health is a unique opportunity to help organizations close safety gaps with a 360 degree approach. We’re enabling safety-first environments for young athletes, creating trust and driving long-term participation so sport-focused organizations can scale safely and efficiently.”
Youth sports organizations traditionally rely on multiple disconnected systems to manage compliance, creating confusion, delays, and risk exposure when requirements fall through the cracks. Ankored and Players Health equip leaders so they can see exactly who is cleared, what tasks are incomplete, and where action is needed before athletes step onto the field.
“As leaders in athlete safety, our priority is making compliance easier, clearer, and more actionable for every organization we support,” said Lisa McCoy, AVP of Athlete Safety at Players Health. “Partnering with Ankored allows us to support organizations with solutions that remove administrative barriers and strengthen real-time compliance. This is a meaningful step forward in creating safer environments where athletes can thrive.”
About Ankored
At Ankored, we simplify how youth sports organizations keep players safe and manage risk—so they can focus more on the game. Guardians, coaches, and program administrators benefit from an intuitive workflow that collects and organizes all state- and sport-specific compliance requirements. With a connected ecosystem for registration, background checks, training, and more, sports organizations gain a unified view of their safety-related information. The result? Fewer safety blind spots, less volunteer drop-off, zero system circumvention. Less Paper. More Play. www.ankored.com
About Players Health
Players Health is a sport and fitness safety and risk management company providing risk management services, and insurance products to sport and fitness organizations to empower them to stay ahead of their ever-changing safety, insurance and compliance responsibilities. Working towards establishing the safest environment for all athletes to play the sports they love, Players Health views the health and safety of athletes as a priority in today’s sports landscape. For more information, visit www.playershealth.com.
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Annual National Girls & Women in Sports Day Event Set for February 7
WASHINGTON – American University Athletics is excited to once again celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) with a free postgame clinic on Saturday, February 7, following the 1 p.m. women’s basketball game against Navy.
Youth in attendance are invited onto the Bender Arena court for hands-on skills sessions led by a range of AU varsity programs — typically including basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, volleyball, and members of the cheer and dance teams. Kids of all ages can learn new skills and meet AU student-athletes. The clinic is free with a game ticket, and participants are encouraged to wear athletic shoes.
“We’re proud to continue this tradition in honor of National Girls and Women in Sports Day,” said Deputy Athletics Director Katie Benoit. “Sports can shape confidence and resilience, foster teamwork, and inspire young girls and women to pursue their goals. This event is a special opportunity for our student-athletes to share their passion and give back to the community.”
Purchase tickets to the basketball game in advance online for just $7 by using the code “NGWSD26” at checkout by clicking here. Call (202) 885-2617 for more information.
All participants are also asked to register and fill out a waiver prior to the clinic, which can be found HERE.
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For the latest on American University Athletics, stay tuned to AUEagles.com and follow us on Twitter (@AUEagles) and Instagram (@AUEagles).
About National Girls and Women in Sports Day
NGWSD is celebrated in all states with community-based events, award ceremonies, & activities honoring the achievements & encouraging participation of girls & women in sports. NGWSD began in 1987 as a day to remember Olympian volleyball player Flo Hyman for her athletic achievements & her work to assure equality for women’s sports.
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Bernalillo County Assessor says Class Action Suit is the Result of Misrepresentation
Bernalillo County – In response to a class action lawsuit filed against the Bernalillo County Assessor, Damian Lara is sending letters to property owners who received incomplete legal representation regarding their trust filings, which resulted in the loss of the 3% cap on their property valuation.
“This is a clear case of property owners wanting to convey their property into a Living Trust – not being properly represented”, says BernCo Assessor Damian Lara. “Many property owners who transferred their properties into a trust were misled or misinformed about the statutory requirement necessary to remain on the 3% cap.”
Typically, in New Mexico by statute, a residential property is capped at a 3% increase unless there’s a change of ownership. Transferring a property into a trust may be considered a change of ownership per state law.
For property owners who consider trusts, a revocable trust must identify only the transferor, a spouse, or a child as the beneficiary of the trust to stay on the 3% cap. In the class action suit, many property owners were removed from the cap because their trust filings did not identify those beneficiaries.
“Approximately 2,000 properties in Bernalillo County were transferred to a revocable trust in 2024,”, says BernCo Assessor Damian Lara. “Of those, only those property owners represented by one attorney continue to have issues. Only 96 properties were identified in the complaint, and of those many have already filed protests and settled their assessments. Those property owners already had their tax bills decreased, including a veteran who now has zero property tax liability”, adds Assessor Lara.
Property owners in Bernalillo County, who missed the protest deadline, have until Jan. 9, 2026 to file a Claim for Refund with the Second Judicial District Court.
Forms to file a Claim for Refund with the District Court are available on the Office of the Assessor website at https://www.bernco.gov/assessor/protest-process/.
You can also go directly to the Second Judicial District Court at 400 Lomas Blvd. NW, first floor, room 119.
Questions regarding the Office of the Bernalillo County Assessor can be directed to A.C.E., the Assessor’s online chatbot at BernCo.gov/Assessor, or speak directly with a customer service representative at 505.222.3700.
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About Bernalillo County
Bernalillo County is 1,160 square miles and is New Mexico’s most populous county with more than 676,000 residents. The Bernalillo County government provides a wide range of public services to residents who live in Albuquerque, Los Ranchos and Tijeras with approximately 106,000 residents living in unincorporated areas of the county. Bernalillo County employs approximately 2,500 people and has an annual operating budget, capital investments and other funds of more than $1 billion. Elected officials include five County Commissioners, Assessor, Clerk, Probate Judge, Sheriff, and Treasurer.
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Beloved referee who officiated youth sports for 30 years dies on court during basketball game
INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) – The youth sports community in central Indiana is mourning the loss of a beloved referee who died during a high school basketball game.
Witnesses said Jeff Tamarri collapsed on the court after a medical emergency Friday night.
Nicknamed Jeff the Ref, the 63-year-old Tamarri officiated thousands of youth sporting events over more than 30 years.
From the basketball court to the football field, officiating youth sports wasn’t just a job for Tamarri. It was a calling.
“We all love it, but of the people that I know that really love it, Jeff is certainly at the top of that list. He was always out there for the right reasons,” fellow referee Kevin Brown said.
That’s why Tamarri’s sudden death Friday night on the basketball court is so tough.
“He truly died doing what I know he loved,” Brown added.
Jeff the Ref, as the kids called him, connected with thousands of young athletes over three decades in central Indiana. He became an example of integrity, heart and love of the game.
“He had a calming presence, and I always said officials need to lower the temperature in the room,” Brown described. “Some people are really gifted at it. He was really gifted at it.”
Tamarri died just shy of his 64th birthday. He collapsed during a girls’ basketball game at Monrovia High School.
“It was a simple offensive rebound right in the middle of the second quarter, and he turned around to get position on it, and best I can tell, he had some sort of cardiac event,” Brown described.
The medical emergency prompted a massive response at Monrovia High School. The Monroe-Gregg School District superintendent said people in the crowd with medical training, staff and paramedics all tried to save Tamarri’s life. The gym was even cleared so witnesses and responders could work on him.
“I have no doubt in my mind that they did all they could,” Brown said. “Unfortunately, I just don’t think there was much to be done.”

Now, those who knew Tamarri best are honoring his legacy, his big smile, care for kids and his impact on coaches, crowds and colleagues. Those connected with Tamarri said games in Indiana just won’t be the same without Jeff the Ref.
“We’d see a lot of faces, same faces, different sports, so from Grand Park to the youth leagues in Danville and Zionsville is where we worked a lot in the last few years,” Terry Taylor, who refereed with Tamarri, said. “Yeah, there was a lot of upset kids Saturday when they found out.”
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