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Toronto Six romp past Connecticut to clinch top seed in Isobel Cup group - CBC.ca
The Toronto Six have clinched the first seed in their group at the National Women's Hockey League Isobel Cup playoffs.
The Six obtained top seed following a 6-0 victory over the Connecticut Whale in round-robin play at the Herb Brooks Arena.
Toronto Six forward Mackenzie MacNeil scored a pair of goals in the victory. Sarah-Eve Coutu Godbout, Taylor Woods, Taytum Clairmont and Mikyla Grant-Mentis also scored a goal.
The Six will play the fourth-seeded team in Thursday's semifinals, either the Buffalo Beauts or the Boston Pride. Both teams will play each other Monday to determine the final seed for this week's semifinal games.
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The winner of the semifinals will play in Friday's championship game.
Toronto is the first Canadian team to participate in the NWHL and is playing in its inaugural season.
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Louis Tomlinson Shares Original 'Walls' Demo to Celebrate One-Year Anniversary of the Album - Billboard
"I was going to do some merch but I didn't want to market the day. Just wanted it to be a celebration for us! So you'll have to wait for new merch!" he added. When someone pointed out that many celebrities might have turned the anniversary into "a cash grab," Tomlinson commented, "Too many greedy f---ers out there!"
One fan asked, "A year after walls' release, do you think you could have done something differently?"
"Don't think so," wrote Tomlinson. "All part of the process. Still really proud of it."
In another tweet, he shared that prior to the album's release, he'd been most excited for listeners to hear "Kill My Mind" and the title track "Walls" for the first time.
When asked whether he'll eventually go on tour in honor of the Walls album, he replied, "When it's safe of course!!"
Tomlinson also took a moment to offer some advice to those who are having a hard time amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Remember that everything is going to be better when normality sets back in," he wrote.
To wrap things up, Tomlinson posted a video featuring the original "Walls" song demo. Check out his tweets and that clip below.
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Toronto Six score six goals against Connecticut, clinch top seed in Isobel Cup group - Toronto Star
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. - The Toronto Six have clinched the first seed in their group at the National Women’s Hockey League Isobel Cup playoffs.
The Six obtained top seed following a 6-0 victory over the Connecticut Whale in round-robin play at the Herb Brooks Arena.
Toronto Six forward Mackenzie MacNeil scored a pair of goals in the victory. Sarah-Eve Coutu Godbout, Taylor Woods, Taytum Clairmont and Mikyla Grant-Mentis also scored a goal.
The Six will play the fourth-seeded team in Thursday’s semifinals, either the Buffalo Beauts or the Boston Pride. Both teams will play each other Monday to determine the final seed for this week’s semifinal games.
The winner of the semifinals will play in Friday’s championship game.
Toronto is the first Canadian team to participate in the NWHL and is playing in its inaugural season.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 31, 2021.
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What to Expect from the Outriders Demo | Game Rant - GameRant
After almost a year and half of teasers, previews, and gameplay trailers, players are finally going to get their hands on People Can Fly's upcoming looter shooter Outriders in February (in the form of a demo). However, as fans prepare to jump into the upcoming Outriders demo, players still aren't entirely sure what to expect from the limited experience available in the public preview.
Given what Square Enix has revealed about the Outriders demo, it looks like players will be jumping right into the opening of the game, with access to all four classes. It's what the demo could mean for players when they get the chance to play the game after release that could be the biggest reason to test out what People Can Fly is preparing.
RELATED: Outriders: Complete PC Specs, Stats, and Options Breakdown
Keeping Progress
The best surprise that People Can Fly has for the Outriders demo is that players will be able to keep their progress when moving from this early preview to the full game. This could let players burn through the first few hours of the game in the demo, but not be forced to repeat the process if early gameplay is enough to convince them to jump on board at release. It's a huge step that could get players started on some strong footing right from launch, leading to a thriving community that can quickly jump to the co-op endgame that the genre emphasizes.
Considering how often Outriders is compared to Destiny, this could already put People Can Fly's new game a step above, thanks to the fact that none of Bungies early alphas or betas have allowed players to transfer anything into the full game. On top of this, giving the demo permanent progression also means that players can be assured that what they get to play on February 25th will be representative of what will release on April 1st. There could possibly be balance or polish changes between the demo and the full release, but the builds will need to at least be within striking distance in order for a seamless transition from one to the other to take place.
RELATED: Outriders Releases New Ultrawide Showcase
Test out Every Class
Given that players will have over a month to play around with what People Can Fly describes as the first few hours of the game, there should be plenty of time to test out every class in Outriders. However, it isn't entirely clear how many characters each player will be able keep both during the demo and when transferring the data over to the full game. As a result, cycling through classes might be best done when first jumping into the demo, before deciding to dedicate time to getting a head start on collecting materials and powering up a specific character.
Regardless of whether or not all of the characters will be kept, it's a demo, and there will be plenty of time before the full game releases. Players should really do themselves a favor and take this downtime before the official launch to test out the different classes and see which one matches their specific playstyle. While Outriders' Technomancer might call out to some players, they should still give the others the opportunity to wow them, as its often difficult to know which class is best without hands-on experience.
Create a Character Carefully
When it comes to making a character in a demo, there's a natural urge for some players to go into full on monster maker mode and create some horrifying monstrosity, since it won't matter anyway. Of course, those players will absolutely still be able to take their personalized nightmares into the full game, but some players might want to be careful about how they approach the character customization. Since demo characters can be taken into the game, players might want to think about exactly what they want to bring into Outriders' endgame once the content becomes available.
Outriders is set to launch on April 1st, for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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Jared Carvalho is a writer and avid lover of gaming, TV, and movies. When not hammering at his keyboard, you can often find Jared in the movie theater or attached to his dualshock 4. He devours all types of media and is eager to talk the ear off of anyone who might listen about anything from the psychological impact of Abuelita's treatment of Miguel in Coco, to how awesome it feels to blast a psychos head off in Borderlands 3. There are very few limits to what will pull his interest and he's always hungry to learn more about every possible fandom out there. Check him out on twitter at @JerrySchulzy
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Louis Tomlinson Shares Original 'Walls' Demo to Celebrate One-Year Anniversary of the Album - Billboard
"I was going to do some merch but I didn't want to market the day. Just wanted it to be a celebration for us! So you'll have to wait for new merch!" he added. When someone pointed out that many celebrities might have turned the anniversary into "a cash grab," Tomlinson commented, "Too many greedy f---ers out there!"
One fan asked, "A year after walls' release, do you think you could have done something differently?"
"Don't think so," wrote Tomlinson. "All part of the process. Still really proud of it."
In another tweet, he shared that prior to the album's release, he'd been most excited for listeners to hear "Kill My Mind" and the title track "Walls" for the first time.
When asked whether he'll eventually go on tour in honor of the Walls album, he replied, "When it's safe of course!!"
Tomlinson also took a moment to offer some advice to those who are having a hard time amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Remember that everything is going to be better when normality sets back in," he wrote.
To wrap things up, Tomlinson posted a video featuring the original "Walls" song demo. Check out his tweets and that clip below.
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Weekend catch-up: Six stories you might have missed - Dayton Daily News
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Super Six Wins Thriller at K-State - University of Oklahoma - Soonersports.com
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Oklahoma's "super six" held off a late Kansas State rally and Taylor Robertson sealed a win on a pair of free throws as OU defeated the Wildcats 80-78 Sunday in Manhattan.
"There's a lot to talk about. The balance of our scoring, the gutty effort of our defense and turning them over … valuing the basketball – we had five turnovers. Just really competing together and believing that we could win," said head coach Sherri Coale.
" What I love about this team is that they're figuring out how to execute a game plan and play for 37 minutes, and now they're having to figure out how to win in the final two or three. You don't learn that until you're in that situation. They're just continuing to grow up and find a way to win."
OU (6-7, 3-5 Big 12) led the game 78-76 with 34 seconds on the clock before Kansas State used a timeout. The Wildcats had possession out of the break and Ayoka Lee hit a layup to tie the game at 78 with 22 seconds to go. The Sooners used a timeout and Madi Williams was fouled when play resumed. OU got the ball back, but had a five-second violation and turned the ball over.
K-State used a timeout to advance the ball and went for a layup, but OU's Gabby Gregory flew in to block Lee's shot. Taylor Robertson was fouled on the same play and went to the line to shoot with 1.3 seconds on the clock.
Robertson nailed both shots from the charity stripe to secure the win for the Sooners. Robertson went 6-for-6 Sunday and has not missed a free throw all season, making 28 of 28 attempts. She has now made 38 consecutive free throws dating back to last
season to tie the program record set by LaNeshia Caufield.
Playing with a limited roster for the second game in a row, OU shot 42.9% (27-for-63) and 40.7 (11-for-27) from beyond the arc.
Gabby Gregory led the way for the Sooners with 19 points to go with five rebounds and a late block that saved the game.
Williams had a monster game, logging 18 points, six rebounds, seven assists, five steals and two blocks.
Robertson scored 16 points and went 6-for-6 from the free throw line, which proved pivotal for the Sooners.
Tatum Veitenheimer impressed as she scored 15 points on 6-for-8 shooting. The junior went 7-for-7 during the first half, including three triples, and did not miss a shot until late in the third quarter.
Veitenheimer also had five steals and cashed in two of those for solo buckets.
The Sooners forced 15 Kansas State turnovers while committing just five of their own, the fewest in the Coale era. OU scored 17 points off Wildcat turnovers.
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UNC Announces Six-Game Spring Field Hockey Schedule - Chapelboro.com
With the NCAA Field Hockey tournament moved from the fall to this upcoming May, UNC announced its six-game spring schedule on Friday.
The Tar Heels–who have won the last two NCAA championships–closed out the fall season with a victory in the ACC Championship Game against Louisville.
A rematch of that contest against the Cardinals will kick off UNC’s spring season on Mar. 5 in Chapel Hill.
The first road game of the new schedule comes on Mar. 13 at Wake Forest, followed by a return home to Boston College on Mar. 19.
After a short break, the Tar Heels return to action by hosting Duke on Apr. 2.
Back-to-back road games at Virginia (Apr. 9) and Syracuse (Apr. 18) will close out the spring season.
UNC will host the NCAA Championship on May 7 and May 9.
“We’re excited to be playing again in the spring, and hopefully picking up where we left off in November,” UNC head coach Karen Shelton said. “We always have a spring season in which we practice and play scrimmage games, but it certainly will feel a bit different to have those games leading up to the NCAA Tournament. We can’t wait to get started and face some great ACC competition.”
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Vista puts the finishing touches on six-year downtown transformation project - The San Diego Union-Tribune
After decades of planning, six years of construction and $20.2 million in spending, Vista’s long-awaited Paseo Santa Fe improvement project is finally complete.
The 0.8-mile stretch of South Santa Fe Avenue between Vista Village and Civic Center drives is the latest piece in a downtown revitalization project that has been under way for more than 20 years.
Since the Paseo project kicked off in May 2014, the corridor has undergone a massive renovation that included the undergrounding of utility lines, narrowing of the road from four lanes to two, two new roundabout traffic circles, new sidewalks, streetlights and landscaping, a veterans memorial park, public art pieces and two arched “Vista” monument signs at either end of the Paseo roadway area. The project was completed in December.
Local residents and merchants are enthusiastic about the finished project and a city official said the improvements have generated a tremendous amount of new interest from business owners and private investors. But the project has also had its hiccups along the way. Business owners complained in the past about lost business due to the years-long road construction, and the monument arches had to be redesigned at high cost after complaints from residents.
But the potential for new mixed-use projects, restaurants, breweries and businesses along the finished roadway is high, according to Kevin Ham, the city’s director of economic development. He said discussions are now under way with virtually every property owner in the corridor to renovate or redevelop their land or buildings. He describes the approaching wave of business as a second “roaring ‘20s,” referring to the boom times experienced in the 1920s following World War I and the 1918 global pandemic.
“As we come out of this pandemic, people will have been in their homes looking for opportunities once it’s safe enough to gather with people, and to use some of that money that they’ve saved,” Ham said. “You’ll see people spending that disposable income, and uses coming in to serve that specific need. That’s on the horizon. Most economists are talking about this now.”
Vista native Shelly Kentner is a believer. She and her husband Hector Estrada opened their 508 Tavern in the heart of the Paseo Santa Fe project in May 2017. The past three years have been difficult due to the construction and the pandemic, but she’s thrilled with the improvement project results. In 2019, she and her husband signed a 10-year lease on the property and they’re planning to build a side patio soon.
“I think Vista needed this,” she said. “We were a little bit behind having a hopping downtown area. So we’re excited to be on the forefront. We can’t wait for people to give Vista a chance again and be the new word on the street.”
Santa Fe revamp
Beginning in the 1920s, Santa Fe Avenue was a heavily traveled commercial corridor of the community that would incorporate as Vista in 1963. Among its first tenants was Geib Lumber at 437 S. Santa Fe, which opened in 1928. Through the 1960s, the roadway thrived with dozens of small businesses that includes restaurants, bars, retail shops, small office buildings, auto supply stores and the town’s beloved Pepper Tree Frosty ice cream stand, which opened in 1953.
But as traffic shifted north and south to the streets now know as Vista Village and Civic Center drives, that stretch of South Santa Fe gradually became neglected by cars and consumers. By the early 2000s, it was peppered with boarded-up shops and empty weed-choked lots. A homeless community grew and graffiti began to proliferate.
Ham said city officials had their eyes on improving that section of Santa Fe for decades, but they had bigger priorities to tackle, like the development of the nearby Vista Village district that brought in a shopping center, movie theater, restaurants, a supermarket, big-box retailers and more. Next came improvements to the city’s historic downtown, which routed traffic away from the historic Main Street to the much wider Vista Village Drive.
The Santa Fe project hit another snag a decade ago when the state abolished city redevelopment agencies, which used a portion of property taxes to recruit developers to blighted areas like the Santa Fe corridor. Finally the city cobbled together a mix of grants, public and private funding, donations and more to make the road’s revamp happen beginning in 2014.
Based on a public survey of potential names for the soon-to-be revamped corridor, Paseo Santa Fe was chosen. Paseo means “path” in Spanish and this portion of road is like a path between the two hills on either sides of the road.
The beginning and the end
The first phase of the project was at the northwest end of the plan area and included one of the most innovative pieces of the puzzle.
For many years before his death in 2009, local developer Carl Pinamonti dreamed of one day building a memorial in Vista to honor the Marines and soldiers who died in the Vietnam War, including his son, Ernie, a 19-year-old Marine who was killed by small arms fire in 1969. In 2000, Pinamonti donated a 3/4-acre parcel of land at Guajome and Mercantile streets to the city with the agreement it would be used for a memorial park.
But the city couldn’t afford to build or maintain a park, and neither could the Pinamonti family, so the land sat vacant. Then in 2011, the city approached Pinamonti’s children and asked if it could swap the original donated land for a city-owned parcel a few blocks away in what would become the Paseo Santa Fe project. The family agreed and raised $100,000 to build a series of sculptures, including a life-size bronze cast of Ernie, reading a letter from home.
Veterans Memorial Park, which the Pinamonti family calls “Ernie’s Place,” opened in April 2016 as one of the first pieces of the Paseo Santa Fe project. Vista resident Mary Ann Pinamonti, who was 18 when her brother died, said the park has brought her family a great deal of comfort over the years and she’s happy to see the road work now complete so more people can visit the park.
“It’s pretty and I think anything the city can do to make things nice gives people pride in their community,” she said. “I’m anxious to see what businesses will go down there because right now it’s a hodge-podge.”
The memorial park was built next door to Paseo Pointe, a 69-unit affordable-housing apartment building that opened in May 2015. Since then, a market-rate luxury apartment complex has opened a block north at 100 Main St. called The Rylan. Opened in September, the Rylan has 126 units ranging in price from $2,055 for a studio to $4,055 for a two-bedroom.
Still to come, right next door to 508 Tavern, is Terrace Lofts, a five-story project that will feature 42 apartments with high ceilings, lots of natural light and outdoor terraces. Its lead developer is JCG Development, a San Diego company that specializes in building projects in redeveloping areas. JCG’s principal, Jay Wentz, said he’s optimistic about the future of the area.
“Not too many downtowns in San Diego have the feel that Vista’s downtown does,” Wentz said in a statement. “I concluded that there were changes occurring with public policy regarding the downtown and development activity bubbling beneath the surface that could help propel Vista’s downtown into an entirely different and vibrant future.”
One Santa Fe retailer that didn’t survive the Paseo construction was Geib Lumber, which shut down last year after 92 years in business. Ham said the property owners are now in discussions with developers for a possible mixed-use project on the nearly 2-acre property that would blend new market-rate housing with either retail, commercial or office space.
Another business that didn’t survive the Paseo construction was The Flying Pig Pub & Kitchen, a family-run, sit-down restaurant that opened in 2015 at 230 S. Santa Fe. Owners Roddy and Aaron Browning said the combination of construction driving away traffic and a finer-dining menu that didn’t appeal to price-conscious Vista diners led them to rebrand the restaurant as TownHall Public House with a lower-priced menu. But the pandemic put TownHall out of business last fall.
Many business owners along the Paseo Santa Fe corridor were angry about the extended road work, which discouraged some Vistans from traveling down the street to patronize its businesses. There were also problems on the lightly traveled and dimly lit road with graffiti, vandalism, burglaries, copper wire theft and homeless encampments.
Kentner at 508 Tavern said it wasn’t easy doing business during those days.
“Ninety percent of the time we’ve been open there has been literally no sidewalk, trench holes, dirt, constant noise and disruption and jack-hammering,” she said. “So to finally be able to look outside and have a well-lit, beautiful sidewalk with palm trees and foliage? It’s night and day. It’s almost amazing how quick you forget all the bad things that happened.”
The city also got an earful from residents who didn’t like the original monument sign design, which said “Paseo Santa Fe” in large letters and “Vista” in small type below. They also didn’t like the artwork on the sign that showed a hummingbird getting nectar from a flower, which some people thought looked like a pile of dog poop. At a cost of several hundred thousand dollars, the city redesigned the sign with “Vista” at the top instead, and the offending flower was removed. The second arch was installed in December as part of the last phase of the project.
While the improvements are done, Ham said there’s still much work to be done to bring in the right mix of residential and commercial businesses to make it a livable, walkable community. One of the first to open since the completion will be Best Pizza & Beer, a San Diego chain that purchased the former Flying Pig restaurant building for its fifth pizzeria location.
Company spokesman Joey Freis said he hopes to open the 175-seat, 3,600-square-foot Vista location by April.
Freis is bullish on what’s coming soon to the Paseo Santa Fe corridor.
“The whole renovation of this area was great and the building is great. The street looks fabulous, there’s lots of traffic going by and the city has been fabulous to work with,” Freis said. “It seems like Vista is going crazy. We’re excited.”
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Reminder: Enjoy Capcom's "Limited Time" Monster Hunter Rise Demo While You Still Can - Nintendo Life
Earlier this month, Capcom launched a special demo for its highly anticipated Switch release, Monster Hunter Rise.
While there were some teething issues when the demo went live on the eShop, things were eventually sorted out and the good majority of players have had a blast since then with the game's online and local co-op multiplayer.
Unfortunately, this is a "limited time" offering and is only playable until 1st February.
If you download and play this demo, when the full game is released you'll receive a handy in-game item pack to help you get stuck into the full release.
In related news, earlier this week Nintendo revealed a Monster Hunter Rise Switch bundle and Pro Controller.
Have you been playing the Monster Hunter Rise demo yourself? Leave a comment down below.
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Women’s hockey: Whitecaps fall to Six for first loss of season - TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press
When the Minnesota Whitecaps and Toronto Six faced off last Sunday, the two teams produced a thrilling game that saw the Whitecaps overcome a four-goal deficit and cap off their comeback with a five-round shootout victory.
The rematch didn’t disappoint.
The Six and Whitecaps traded tallies throughout the game until a last-minute goal from Six forward Mikyla Grant-Mentis put Toronto ahead 4-3 in the final minute, propelling her team to a win on Saturday night in the NWHL’s Lake Placid, N.Y. bubble.
Grant-Mentis scored the first goal just over seven minutes into the first period. Then the two teams went back-and-forth, with the Whitecaps (3-1) matching the Six (3-1) each time they jumped ahead.
Nina Rodgers evened the score for the Whitecaps with a power-play goal early in the second period. After Taylor Woods responded for the Six, Brooke White-Lancette knotted it up again for the Whitecaps late in the period.
Toronto and Minnesota — Rodgers, again — each scored in the third period before Grant-Mentis lifted the Six to victory.
The Whitecaps were originally scheduled to play the Beauts on Saturday, but those plans were scrapped after the Metropolitan Riveters left the bubble due to multiple positive COVID-19 tests. That caused a schedule adjustment for the rest of the teams in the league.
The Whitecaps will play the Connecticut Whale on Monday at 4:30 p.m. as they jockey for playoff positioning. Monday will mark their final game of the regular season, with the Isobel Cup semifinals taking place on Thursday.
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