![]() ![]() "If she's going to educate somebody, she should have all the education behind her," Murray said, his voice breaking as he addressed the court and then began to weep.ĭeMeo responded, "I can't comprehend what you are going through.I hope God blesses you, your wife and your child."ĭunaway wiped away her own tears as Murray spoke, though neither one actually looked at the other. 1 accident on southbound Snyder Lane in Rohnert Park, said he believes Dunaway should serve at least some jail time if she intends to accurately portray the risks of texting and driving. John's and Long Island at 8 pm.A Sonoma State University student who was texting behind the wheel of her car when she struck and killed a 2-year-old girl and seriously injured the girl's mother pleaded no contest to misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter Thursday with the understanding she would receive probation, rather than jail time.Īttorneys said Judge Bradford DeMeo still could change his mind and impose a jail sentence for Kaitlyn Dunaway, 18.ĭeMeo told attorneys in a closed-door conference that he was leaning toward three years probation, with Dunaway expected to complete about 300 hours of community service work aimed at educating youths and others about the dangers of distracted driving.īut Jeff Murray, who lost his daughter, Calli, in the Dec. In the first game of the afternoon, Columbia and Wagner will match-up and are followed by St. John's University Women's Soccer NYC Nike Classic. The Red Storm are back in action on Friday when they host the first day of action of the Inaugural St. Bowers also finished with six saves for Binghamton. Rollings improves to 4-0 on the season and posted her first shutout of the season with six saves today. Binghamton got two looks at the net, each time Rollings came up with the save. John's controlled the ball for most of the second period outshooting the Bearcats 8-4, but was unable to add to the lead, as Bowers came up with four saves. Binghamton's best shot to cut into the lead in the first half came late when Deli Plourde took two close-range shots on goal within the last four minutes of the half, but Tracey Rollings (Paignton, England) was there to stop both attempts. Lee connected to the bottom left corner of the goal, giving the Red Storm the 2-0 lead. ![]() With Lee once again breaking down the left side of the field, Schmidt placed a lead pass to the right of the final Binghamton defender, setting up Lee for a second one-on-one chance with Bowers. Kaitlin Schmidt (Centereach, NY) picked up the ball just passed the midfield line and advanced toward the Binghamton goal. ![]() The Red Storm added to the lead in the 36th minute when Lee tallied her second goal of the afternoon. Lee met up with the ball behind both defenders, took two dribbles and beat Kristie Bowers in goal for Binghamton to the left side of the net at the 4:50 mark. Dominica Reina (Frankfort, NY) threaded the ball through two Bearcat defenders to Lee, who was breaking down field on the left side. Lee tallied her first goal, the would-be game-winner, early in the first period. The Red Storm, off to their best start since opening the 2000 season at 4-0, were led by Natasha Lee's (Albuquerque, NM) two goals in the win. John's women's soccer team improved their unbeaten streak to four games with a 2-0 win over Binghamton in their 2004 home opener at Belson Stadium today.
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