match between Lafayette and Coppin State. Two male students at Lacey Township High School in New Jersey posted photos of guns on Snapchat. Josh Bakan, Patch Staff Posted Thu, at 9:48 am ET. GW (3-0) next hosts the George Washington Invitational, Friday and Saturday, at Smith Center. The ACLU filed a free-speech complaint against the Lacey School District for suspending students who posted gun photos on Snapchat. Seniors Sarah Hokom and Lauren Dunning were named to the 2003 Brion's Grille/Doubletree Patriot Invitational All-Tournament Team The Stags opened their season with losses to Georgetown and Cincinnati as well as the Colonials in the two-day Patriot Invitational. One of the posts had no caption and the other had tongue-in-cheek text: hot stuff and If there’s ever a zombie apocalypse, you know where. With the exception of blocking, GW had the upper hand every other phase of the match including some pinpoint serving resulting in 10 aces, all which came against two Stags.įairfield (0-3) was led by Laurie Brand's 14 kills and 11 digs. The Lacey Township School District overstepped its constitutional boundaries by suspending Cody Conroy and H.S., both seniors at the time, for their photos of legally owned guns resting on a table. Hatter had 10 kills in 19 swings with just one error (.474) for the tournament. Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs today demanded in a lawyer letter that the Lacey Township School District immediately rescind disciplinary actions taken against several students for posting social media photos of themselves near firearms at a target range. Sophomore Abigail Hatter continued her fast start with her second straight errorless match by hitting. Sophomore Lindsey Vernand, the 2002 Atlantic 10 Conference Rookie of the Year, was the big gun for GW with 11 kills while hitting. The Colonials improved to 3-0 (9-3 games record) on the season and was the only undefeated team in the Brion's Grill/Doubletree Patriot Invitational. All 14 Colonials saw action against the outmanned Stags who suited up just seven players in the one-hour, 22-minute match. FAIRFAX, VA - The GW volleyball team breezed to a 30-20, 30-27, 30-20 victory over Fairfield Saturday afternoon on the campus of George Mason University.
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