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  • Night of the Ninth Dragon (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission) – VERY GOOD



    Night of the Ninth Dragon (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission) – VERY GOOD

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    Night of the Ninth Dragon is the latest installment in the Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission series, and let me tell you, it is VERY GOOD.

    In this thrilling adventure, Jack and Annie are sent on a quest by Merlin to find the ninth dragon and save Camelot from destruction. Along the way, they encounter fierce dragons, treacherous knights, and powerful sorcerers.

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    If you’re a fan of the Magic Tree House series, you won’t want to miss Night of the Ninth Dragon. It’s a magical and unforgettable read that will transport you to a world of fantasy and adventure. Highly recommended!
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  • Chiefs TE Travis Kelce posts record ninth 100-yard playoff game, breaks tie with Hall of Famer Jerry Rice


    The accomplishment puts Kelce’s career greatness into perspective once again, but it also comes at a time when many have doubted just how much is left in the tank for the 35-year-old three-time Super Bowl champion. Before he hit 100, Kelce also hauled in a 49-yard reception in the first half — the longest of his postseason career — and turned in his 14th straight playoff game with 70-plus receiving yards, extending his already long established record.

    Kelce’s a 10-time Pro Bowler and a four-time All-Pro whose 1,004 career receptions are third all time for a tight end, just as his 12,151 receiving yards are. His 77 receiving touchdowns are fifth.

    Of course, those are regular-season numbers. And Kelce’s 2024 regular season was pedestrian by his standards with 97 receptions for 823 yards and three touchdowns — the latter two his lowest totals since a one-game rookie year.

    As Mahomes said, and prognosticated, though, Kelce stepped up as they great ones often do.



    On Sunday, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce made history once again, posting his record ninth 100-yard playoff game in a thrilling victory over the Buffalo Bills. Kelce’s impressive performance not only helped propel the Chiefs to the AFC Championship game, but also broke a tie with Hall of Famer Jerry Rice for the most 100-yard playoff games by a tight end.

    Kelce’s dominance on the field has been nothing short of remarkable, solidifying his status as one of the best at his position in NFL history. His combination of size, speed, and hands make him a nightmare matchup for defenses, and he has consistently delivered in the biggest moments.

    As the Chiefs continue their quest to defend their Super Bowl title, Kelce will undoubtedly be a key factor in their success. With his record-breaking performance against the Bills, Kelce has once again proven why he is considered one of the elite players in the league. Congratulations to Travis Kelce on this impressive milestone!

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  • Watkins scores 26 to lead No. 4 USC To 75-55 win over Nebraska for Trojans’ ninth straight victory

    Watkins scores 26 to lead No. 4 USC To 75-55 win over Nebraska for Trojans’ ninth straight victory


    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Juju Watkins scored 26 points to lead No. 4 USC to a 75-55 win over Nebraska on Wednesday for the Trojans’ ninth straight victory.

    The streak has come after the team’s lone loss of the season to Notre Dame.

    USC (13-1, 3-0 Big Ten) has started conference play with three wins for the first time since the 2013-14 season.

    Nebraska (10-4, 1-2) has lost three in a row after a five-game winning streak. Logan Nissley had a team-high 14 points for Nebraska.

    Takeaways

    Nebraska: The Cornhuskers had 18 turnovers, including six in the first quarter. The Cornhuskers have had trouble taking care of the ball this season and not reversing the trend on the road against a top-five team hurt.

    USC: The Trojans stars continued to play like stars, which is exactly what USC needs. Watkins (26 points) and Kiki Iriafen (14 points) have scored in double figures in all 14 USC games this season.

    Key moment

    The Trojans ran the fast break in the second quarter after a missed shot and Watkins did a Eurostep around Jessica Petrie to score on a layup to give USC a 32-30 lead. That was part of USC’s 14-4 run to end the first half, and the Trojans never lost the lead after that.

    Key stat

    It was the second straight game that the Trojans used a big second half to put away an opponent. They outscored the Cornhuskers 36-21 on Wednesday, one game after topping No. 23 Michigan by 20 in the final 20 minutes.

    Up next

    The Cornhuskers host Penn State on Sunday. USC travels to Rutgers the same night

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    In a dominating performance, Boogie Ellis and the USC Trojans extended their winning streak to nine games with a 75-55 victory over Nebraska. Ellis led the way with a game-high 26 points, showcasing his scoring prowess and leading the Trojans to another impressive win.

    The Trojans came out firing on all cylinders, building a comfortable lead early in the game and never looking back. Ellis was unstoppable, knocking down shots from all over the court and setting the tone for USC’s offense. His scoring outburst was complemented by a strong defensive effort, as the Trojans held Nebraska to just 55 points and stifled their offensive attack.

    With the win, USC improved to 10-1 on the season and continued to solidify their status as one of the top teams in the country. The Trojans will look to keep their winning streak alive as they head into conference play, with their eyes set on making a deep run in the NCAA Tournament. With players like Ellis leading the way, USC has the talent and potential to make some noise on the national stage.

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  • Patriots’ Hunter Henry Is Reaching Milestones In Ninth NFL Season

    Patriots’ Hunter Henry Is Reaching Milestones In Ninth NFL Season


    Three games are left for the New England Patriots. Expect Hunter Henry to make them count.

    The veteran tight end stands with 635 receiving yards on the regular season. At age 30, he also stands just 18 away from resetting his career high from 2019 with the Los Angeles Chargers. The next chance to get there will arrive at Highmark Stadium.

    Sunday’s flexed kickoff against the Buffalo Bills is set for 4:25 p.m. ET.

    “Obviously we play these guys two of the last three weeks. It’s a divisional game,” Henry told reporters of the AFC East champions during his Wednesday press conference. “You’re going on the road. I mean, this is an awesome environment. Buffalo is a cool place to play. Tremendously talented football team. I mean, obviously they’re playing great this year. It’s a tough challenge, so you’ve got to be excited for the challenge.”

    Every game has been a challenge for a 3-11 team. But the captain at tight end has continued to be an answer from September into December. Last week, Henry brought himself to 62 catches on the year, eclipsing a mark that remained since his final tour with the organization that drafted him.

    “Yeah, it’s always good to achieve a milestone,” the 6-foot-5, 249-pound Henry said. “It was a while ago, I feel like, that I had that. I feel like that was like my fourth or fifth year. So, yeah, it’s always good to have a new milestone. It’s something to chase after for next year, too. Hopefully I can keep stacking and stack it a little higher so I’ll have even more to achieve.”

    The former John Mackey Award winner entered the NFL in the second round at pick No. 35 overall back in 2016. And as free agency opened in 2021, he made his way from Los Angeles to Foxborough on a three-year, $37.5 million contract. A three-year, $27 million extension kept him there prior to the start of legal tampering around the league last March.

    Henry’s run with the Patriots has featured 2,166 yards and 18 touchdowns through the air. Through 62 games, he has amassed 195 catches. Only four tight ends in franchise history accumulated more during their tenures. After recently surpassing the 184 put forth by Ben Watson, only Russ Francis’ 207, Marv Cook’s 210, Ben Coates’ 490 and Rob Gronkowski’s 521 lie ahead at the position, per Stathead.com.

    The University of Arkansas product hasn’t been held out of the stat sheet for 17 consecutive appearances dating back to last winter.

    “I take a lot of pride in just trying to be consistent,” added Henry. “Go out there and be the same guy week in and week out, be available and make plays for this team when I can. Obviously those guys did it for a long time and were very successful. Guys that I’ve watched and had a lot of success. So, it means a lot just to be mentioned in those names because those are all great players.”

    Henry caught nine touchdowns during his first season with New England. And while his last visit to the end zone came in October during rookie quarterback Drake Maye’s first NFL start, he leads the passing game in targets, receptions, receiving yards and first downs.



    Hunter Henry, the talented tight end for the New England Patriots, is making waves in his ninth NFL season. The former Los Angeles Chargers player has been a key player for the Patriots since joining the team in the offseason.

    Henry has been a reliable target for quarterback Mac Jones, racking up receptions and yards in each game. He has also been making history along the way, reaching several milestones in his impressive career.

    In a recent game against the Buffalo Bills, Henry surpassed 5,000 career receiving yards, solidifying his status as one of the top tight ends in the league. He also notched his 400th career reception in the same game, a testament to his consistency and reliability on the field.

    Henry’s contributions have been crucial to the Patriots’ success this season, and his veteran presence has been a valuable asset to the team. As he continues to make strides in his career, fans can expect even more impressive performances from this talented tight end.

    Keep an eye on Hunter Henry as he continues to reach new milestones and make a name for himself in his ninth NFL season with the New England Patriots.

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  • Bears speechless after ninth straight loss

    Bears speechless after ninth straight loss


    Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown calls a timeout during Sunday’s loss to the Detroit Lions.
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    The Bears locker room cleared out quickly Sunday. The players didn’t have much left to say.

    Less than an hour after the Detroit Lions beat the Bears 34-17 at Soldier Field, two players in the Bears locker room — who shall remain nameless — finished up interviews at nearly the same moment.

    As a gaggle of media members dispersed in search of other voices, one player leaned in toward the other and said, “What do they expect us to say?”

    The Bears are out of answers. They lost their ninth consecutive game. They were blown out for the third straight game since firing former head coach Matt Eberflus.

    Nobody lingered in the locker room on Sunday. The players showed up, went to work, punched the timecard and got out of there. Some fans probably don’t blame them. This team was eliminated from playoff contention a week ago. There were roughly 6,000 empty seats at Soldier Field on Sunday.

    The last two games, at this point, are a formality.

    Asked after the game if he’s still trying to prove himself to the Bears front office, receiver Keenan Allen — whose contract expires after the season — said this: “Everybody. Yeah, you just got to prove it to all 32 teams. At the end of the day, that’s what it’s about and the last name on your back is really what matters. I ain’t never going to quit. Just keep going.”

    The Bears traded a fourth-round draft pick to the Chargers in exchange for Allen in March. They did so knowing he was on the final year of his contract. Allen spent the first 11 years of his career in Southern California. The hope for the Bears was he would help elevate the offense for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.

    Allen played well on Sunday, racking up 141 yards and a touchdown on nine catches. But he sure sounded like a player who is ready to get back to California for the winter, and maybe permanently.

    “Just trying to do my job,” Allen said. “Keep fighting. Just keep putting good stuff on tape.”

    That tape would be for his impending free agency.

    Unfortunately, his recent offensive outburst has been too little too late for the 2024 Bears.

    But other players, like Williams, aren’t going anywhere. General manager Ryan Poles will need to figure out how to piece together a competitive team from the ashes of this season. It starts with finding a head coach.

    Not everyone shares Allen’s outlook, of course. Rookie receiver Rome Odunze, who is under contract for at least three more seasons, views it differently.

    “Different mixed emotions,” Odunze said when asked about the season. “We all carry that burden and carry that weight. It’s tough. I think there are good character men in this locker room that can continue to uplift and continue to keep going. I follow that inspiration and try to be a light as well.”

    Williams has been a bright spot. Statistically, he’s having one of the best seasons of any Bears quarterback ever. He threw for another 334 yards and two touchdowns on Sunday. His 2024 season is currently sixth on the Bears’ single-season passing record books with 3,271 passing yards.

    “Every snap is valuable,” Williams said. “There are so many different situations that happen throughout games that you can learn from and that I’ve learned from this year.”

    When it comes to the stats, it’s a little bit hard to know what’s real and what’s not when Williams can put up numbers in blowout losses. Defenses undoubtedly play different when they have a two-score lead.

    Detroit led by two possessions halfway through the first quarter on Sunday.

    “We can evaluate everything,” Brown said when asked about it. “I think the way guys respond, how they handle adversity. Also kind of being in the moment, not having penalties. Obviously, sustaining some drives and putting those things together. Everything’s always under evaluation.”

    That’s been the case for this Bears coaching staff since well before Brown took the reins. Eberflus loved to say he would evaluate everything.

    But for the 2024 Bears, there’s not much left to evaluate.

    Bears defensive tackles Zacch Pickens and Chris Williams pressure Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff during Sunday’s game at Soldier Field in Chicago.
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    The Chicago Bears are at a loss for words after suffering their ninth straight loss in a row. The once-promising team has now fallen to a dismal record of 3-10, leaving players and fans alike wondering what went wrong.

    Head coach Matt Nagy expressed his frustration in a post-game press conference, stating, “I don’t know what else to say. We’re not executing, we’re not making plays, and we’re not winning games. It’s a tough pill to swallow.”

    Quarterback Andy Dalton echoed Nagy’s sentiments, adding, “We have to figure out a way to turn this around. It’s embarrassing to keep losing like this.”

    The Bears’ defense, once a formidable force in the league, has struggled to stop opposing offenses and has given up an average of 30 points per game during their losing streak.

    With only three games left in the season, the Bears are facing an uphill battle to salvage any semblance of respectability. Fans are left wondering if any changes will be made in the offseason to address the team’s glaring issues.

    As the losses continue to pile up, the Bears find themselves speechless, searching for answers in a season that has quickly spiraled out of control.

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  • A+ Guide to IT Technical Support, Ninth Edition Hardcover College Text Book

    A+ Guide to IT Technical Support, Ninth Edition Hardcover College Text Book



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