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  • 1 overdue test looms over a loaded Pebble Beach Sunday




    As the final round of the prestigious Pebble Beach Pro-Am approaches, one player is facing a different kind of pressure than the rest. With one test left to complete before graduating from college, golfer Jake Thompson finds himself torn between his passion for golf and his commitment to academics.

    As he tees off on the iconic Pebble Beach course, Thompson can’t shake the feeling of the looming deadline for his test. The weight of the unfinished assignment hangs over him like a dark cloud, threatening to distract him from the game he loves.

    Will Thompson be able to focus on his golf game and perform at his best, or will the pressure of the overdue test prove to be too much to handle? Only time will tell as the tension mounts on this loaded Pebble Beach Sunday. Stay tuned for updates on this gripping story of sports and academics colliding on one of golf’s biggest stages.

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    9. PGA Tour
    10. Nerves

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  • Coast Guard leads search for overdue fishermen who changed course in rough seas


    The two fishermen were aboard a 34-foot scallop vessel that changed course due to poor sea conditions and did not arrive at its expected destination.

    CUTLER, Maine — The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for two missing fishermen off the Down East coast.

    The two fishermen were aboard a 34-foot scallop vessel that changed course due to poor sea conditions and did not arrive at its expected destination. The Coast Guard, which is leading the search efforts, said in a news release that the crew apparently planned to seek refuge in Cutler after encountering “unfavorable sea conditions” but has not been located.  

    The Coast Guard suspended the search at approximately 6 p.m. Sunday.

    “We offer our sincere condolences to the family,” Capt. Matt Baker, commander of Coast Guard Sector Northern New England, said. “We conduct every search and rescue mission with the hope of returning missing people to safety, which is why suspending any search and rescue effort is one of the hardest decisions I make. We are grateful for the dedication of the state and local agencies who contributed to this search effort.” 

    The agency said it received a report around 5 p.m. Saturday notifying them that the vessel had not returned to its mooring in South Addison and had become “unreachable.” 

    The 34-foot boat, Sudden Impact, apparently left Cobscook Bay State Park around 5 a.m. Saturday with Chester Barrett and his son, Aaron Barrett, on board. 

    According to a bulletin sent Saturday morning by the Maine Department of Marine Resources, Marine Patrol launched a search around 7 p.m. Saturday on the water and shoreline between Lubec and South Addison. 

    “[The two] were reported missing yesterday [Saturday] evening by a family member when they failed to return as expected after transitioning from Edmunds to South Addison,” the bulletin stated. 

    The search Saturday night was postponed because of poor visibility, but the search resumed Sunday morning before being suspended Sunday night. 

    The Coast Guard deployed several rescue boats and aircraft to support the coordinated search efforts with numerous agencies, including Maine Marine Patrol, the Canadian Coast Guard, and the Maine Forestry Service. The Coast Guard said 11 rescue crews from five partnering agencies searched for more than 42 hours combined and searched 950 square miles of ocean and coastline.

    The Coast Guard asks that anyone with information about the search to contact the Sector Northern New England by calling 833-449-2407. 

    This story is developing and may be updated as information becomes available. 

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    The United States Coast Guard has launched a search and rescue mission for a group of fishermen who have gone missing off the coast of Maine. The fishermen were reported overdue after changing course in rough seas.

    The group had set out on a fishing trip early Saturday morning, but failed to return as expected later that day. The Coast Guard was alerted to their absence when a family member reported them missing late Saturday evening.

    According to reports, the fishermen had encountered rough seas and high winds while out at sea. They decided to change their course in an attempt to find calmer waters, but have not been heard from since.

    The Coast Guard has deployed multiple vessels and aircraft to search for the missing fishermen, combing the waters off the coast of Maine in hopes of locating them. The search efforts have been hampered by the challenging weather conditions, but the Coast Guard remains committed to finding the fishermen and bringing them safely back to shore.

    As the search continues, the Coast Guard is urging all mariners to exercise caution when venturing out into the open waters, especially in inclement weather conditions. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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    9. fishing vessel
    10. Gulf Coast waters.

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