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England news: Wayne Rooney tells Jack Grealish to forget about World Cup spot – Paper talk and football gossip – Sky Sports

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William A. Berkshire II – observertoday.com

Nov 15, 2025
William A. Berkshire II
William A. Berkshire II, 51, of Fredonia, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025. Born in Dunkirk on Feb. 10, 1974, he was the son of the late William Berkshire I and Jean (Pierce) Scott.
A lifelong resident of the area, he graduated from Fredonia High School in 1993. Bill was known for his sense of humor, and he could talk to anyone, making friends effortlessly throughout his life.
Bill’s career was marked by dedication and hard work. He began his professional journey as a mechanic, spending many years at Joy’s Auto Service and James Thompson Auto Service. For the last 20 years, he was a valued member of Refresco, starting as a forklift driver and ascending to the role of Blow Mold Quality Engineer, exemplifying his commitment to personal and professional growth.
In his leisure time, Bill pursued hobbies that reflected his love for sports and community. He was an avid bowler, exemplified by his role as a coach for the youth bowling league. His passion for bowling even led to a television appearance on Beat the Champ in the 1990s.
Baseball also held a special place in his heart. He not only coached little league to spend quality time with his son, Bradley, but he also founded the travel team “The Chautauqua Hit Crew,” where he served as the team manager. Moreover, he enjoyed fishing with his sons, creating cherished memories that his family will hold dear.
Bill took immense pride in his accomplishments, especially the restoration of his family’s homestead. Most importantly, he was exceptionally proud of his sons, demonstrating his deep love and commitment to family.
Memberships include the Northern Chautauqua Conservation Club and the Fourth Ward Falcon Club.
Bill is survived by his loving partner of 25 years, Stacey Wallace and their loving sons, Kyle and Bradley Berkshire; his sister, Laurie (Joe Campbell) Berkshire; step-father, Robert Scott; father-in-law, Michael Wallace and brother-in-law, Brian Wallace. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews, Chloe, Shay, Brayden, and Kane and his close friends, Dan, Eric, Jon and Tino.
In addition to his parents, Bill is preceded in death by his aunts and uncles, his mother-in-law, Nancy Wallace and his best friend, Ralph Gaszynski.
Relatives and friends are welcome to attend Calling Hours on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025 from 4-7 p.m. at McGraw-Kowal Funeral Home; 736 Central Ave., Dunkirk, NY. Funeral Services will be held on Monday, Nov. 17, 2025 at 11 a.m. at McGraw-Kowal Funeral Home. Interment will be held in private.
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Drake ‘leaving with no regrets’ from Marshall – marshallindependent.com

Nov 15, 2025
Photos by Samantha Davis: Marshall senior outside hitter Reese Drake jogs backwards, smiling, after hitting a kill in the Class 3A state championship on Nov. 8 at the Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul. Drake has been named the Independent’s 2025 volleyball Player of the Year. Below: Drake goes up for a kill in the Class 3A state championship on Nov. 8. Below (Photo by Jake McNeill): Drake goes in for a dig in the Class 3A state quarterfinals on Nov. 5.
MARSHALL — Capping off a notably impactful high school career with another state championship after fulfilling a consistently pivotal role on a top-ranked team on both sides of the ball, Marshall senior outside hitter Reese Drake has earned the nod of repeating as the 2025 Independent Volleyball Player of the Year. Drake helped lead the Tigers to its 10th state title last weekend, becoming the first program in Minnesota history to reach double-digit championships.
“It’s an amazing honor, and it means a lot,” Drake said. “There’s a lot of great Southwest Minnesota players around here, and I play with a lot of those girls in the offseason with JO [Junior Olympics] and club, so it’s cool.”
Drake graduates the Marshall volleyball program with a pair of state championships [2023, 2025] and another runner-up finish [2024] after first joining the varsity squad in 2023 her sophomore year.
“I think it’s super special, since a lot of teams don’t get that opportunity to compete in state championships,” Drake added. “Being able to do that twice is super special, and something that Marshall has worked hard to accomplish. It just feels very special.”
Drake’s impact on the floor was nothing short of extraordinary throughout her career, especially in making a point that Marshall had a need to avenge its 2024 state championship loss. Drake made the loss personal, as did the team, who set high standards that finishing this season with anything less than a title was not an option this time around.
“I feel like after losing that game last year, [I was] going in [to this season] with a little bit of anger, and mad that we lost. Just trying to make sure we didn’t make the same mistake this year, and finding ways to change, rather than staying the same as last year,” Reese said about her approach this season. “A lot of times, we always talk about, which has always stuck with me throughout my career, is they’re [opposing team] standing in the way of something that we want. So, just working as hard as we can, and knowing that we’ve practiced for this all year round, I feel like that was my biggest mindset going into that [championship game].”
Beyond turning things around from a year prior, the ending to the season and her high school career carried a deeper meaning for Drake in a few ways.
“I feel like going into the season, I definitely had a different perspective than previous years,” Drake said. “I feel like it was really important to most of us, and especially me, knowing that it’s the last year. I feel like also with wanting to give Mr. Westby [head coach Dan Westby] his 10th title before I left, and just wanting to leave with no regrets.”
And, bringing home Westby’s 10th title is exactly what the volleyball team did, completing Drake’s senior year goals.
“I love Mr. Westby. I have loved every second I have gotten with him as my coach,” Drake said. “If I’m being honest, I probably would not be half the player I am without the Marshall Tiger program, him and the coaching staff.”
Drake finished the 2025 regular season leading Marshall with 351 kills and 46 service aces, along with her 257 digs and 15 ace blocks. She also reached her 1,000th career kill and dig this year, and was named to the Class 3A All-Tournament team and the All-State Team by the Minnesota Volleyball Coaches Association [MNVBCA]. Drake also made both teams last year as a junior.
Drake finished with a double-double between kills and digs in each match of the state tournament.

Along with Drake’s lengthy list of accolades was being named a Ms. Baden finalist this year — A prestigious award that goes to Minnesota’s top senior volleyball player annually. Drake was named a finalist among four other players throughout the state.
Last July, Drake was also named the MNVBCA’s MVP in the All-Star series that hosted four teams of 12 players throughout Minnesota.
“I feel like as a sophomore, I had the senior class teaching me how everything worked, bringing me in and teaching me a lot of the skills that I know now,” Drake said regarding how her role has changed. “Now being a senior, it’s knowing that a lot of the younger girls look up to you, and just being a role model, trying to make sure I do everything right, knowing that they’re looking up to me and watching me.”
Beyond the awards, Drake continued to credit her teammates and coaches who have been next to her over the years.
“We have played together since fourth grade. Just coming together one last time [this season], and ending with the championship, it felt really nice,” Drake said. “We’ve done all of it together.”
“I would just like to recognize our coaching staff for all they’ve done for us, making sure we’re prepared for every game. They take a lot of time out of their day to scout for us to make sure we are prepared for whatever the other team may throw at us,” Drake added. “Even the B-Squad for always coming to practice, and working their hardest to try and make us better as well.”
Drake’s first introduction to volleyball was around 9-years-old in her front yard, and the passion for the game only grew stronger.
“Honestly, I started playing in like fourth grade, and a lot of times, I would just be peppering in the driveway with my older sister [Kennedy Drake] and my neighbors, just trying to keep up with them all the time,” Drake said, laughing. “So really, just playing around the house, peppering and all those things [got me into volleyball], and [going to] SMSU camps.”
As Drake grew her time on the court, she continued to find ways to elevate her game and became a key player for the multi-talented Marshall volleyball program.
“I go into each practice looking for a way to get better, and having teammates that also push you to get better helps a lot … Some people dread practices, but a lot of times, we would all just go in there finding ways to make each other better,” Drake said. “I feel like a lot of times, if we were in tough situations, I just went back to the fundamentals, and knowing I’ve practiced this a million times. I’m also just being a hype woman for everyone else around me, too.”
At the front of the net, Drake has been classified as an undersized hitter at 5-foot-7, but the confidence and determination she instilled in the role developed her into a commanding presence, where she became a crucial asset for the team.
“I feel like one of the big parts of my game is using different shots. Not always trying to get the aggressive kill, but just throwing in some other shots to keep the other defensive team on their toes,” Drake said.

Following the championship match after the team crashed to the court together, Drake and senior setter and middle blocker Avery Fahl were among the first two individuals to find one another in the crowd to share a hug, marking the end of what was a combined largely-successful high school career for the duo.
“Me and Avery have been super close, especially going into high school,” Drake said. “I mean, we played in club season together, and I played with her all through high school as well. I feel like we’ve done a lot, and gone through a lot together.”
Yet, Drake and Fahl will continue to share the court together for another four years as the two will transition to Mustangs, committing to play volleyball across the street at Southwest Minnesota State University.
“There was a time where I thought I was going to want to play college basketball, and then my sophomore year was kind of when I had a switch and had more of a love for volleyball,” Drake said. “So, since my sophomore year, I’ve always wanted to play college volleyball.”
Playing for SMSU will also reunite Drake with her sister, Kennedy, who is currently a sophomore defensive specialist and a 2023 graduate of Marshall. The two played together for the Tigers Reese’s sophomore season and Kennedy’s senior year, winning the 2023 title together.
“Sophomore year was super special being able to do all that with her and playing with her. It’ll be super special to get back on the court with her,” Drake said.
Drake and Fahl will also get back with 2022 Marshall graduate Leah Jones, a current junior outside hitter for SMSU.
“I am super excited. Like Mr. Westby always says, even when I was a freshman too, steel sharpens steel,” Drake said. “Getting the chance to play against Leah Jones and her senior class I felt like really helped elevate my game, playing against good players when I was younger, and knowing I had to step up. I think it’ll be super fun getting back with her, since I haven’t played with her in a while.”
Drake will immediately transition into the basketball season for one more go-around after being named the Independent’s 2024 Girl’s Basketball Player of the Year last season. She led Marshall with team-highs of 19 points, 4.6 assists, six rebounds and 3.5 steals, and also reached 1,000 career points last February. The Tigers are looking to return back to the state championship for a second straight year, under the leadership of Westby.
Throughout the trophies, medals and honors Drake has collected from volleyball, it’s the relationships the sport has brought her she’s most grateful for.
“Honestly, I would probably say my teammates, because most of the volleyball girls are my best friends,” Drake said regarding what the game has given her. “Volleyball really just gave me my best friends.”

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Glentoran v Carrick Rangers: Friday's Premiership fixture at the Oval postponed – BBC

The Oval has been deemed unplayable following a pitch inspection
Friday's planned NIFL Premiership game between Glentoran and Carrick Rangers is postponed.
Northern Ireland's U21 1-0 win over Latvia took place at the Oval on Thursday, but following a pitch inspection on Friday morning, the surface was deemed unplayable following heavy rainfall in Belfast over the past few days.
An announcement on the date of the re-fixture will be made in due course.
"Glentoran Football Club can confirm that, following a pitch inspection, tonight's Sports Direct Premiership fixture against Carrick Rangers at the BetMcLean Oval has been postponed," the club said in a statement.
"A new date for the fixture will be confirmed in due course, and we will communicate updated arrangements to supporters as soon as they are available.
"All tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled fixture."
As it stands, Saturday's games will proceed as planned with Crusaders set to host Glenavon at Seaview and Portadown welcoming Bangor to Shamrock Park.
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Portadown v Bangor Match Preview | Sports Direct Premiership Matchday Sixteen – Portadown Football Club

Portadown are back at Shamrock Park tomorrow afternoon (Saturday 15 November) when we welcome Bangor in the Sports Direct Premiership, kick off 3pm.
Portadown come into the game off the back of a disappointing defeat to Annagh United on Tuesday evening in the Mid Ulster Cup and on a run of poor form, losing their last 4 in all competitions and have only 2 wins in their last 8 games. Bangor were beaten 3-2 last Saturday in the Premiership by Ballymena United, Bangor had came back to level from 2-0 down but the Sky Blues scored a 93rd minute winner to secure all 3 points.
The last time the two sides met was in September with Bangor winning 4-1 at Shamrock Park thanks to goals from Ben Cushnie, Reece Neale, Liam Hassin and Mark Haughey while Eamon Fyfe replied for the Ports – this was Bangor’s first top flight league win at Shamrock Park since New Years Day 1992.
Bangor are back in the top flight of Northern Irish football after a 16 year absence and have had a stellar start to life back in the top flight, they currently find themselves 6th in the Premiership with 19 points after 14 games and can boast impressive victories over league leaders Coleraine as well as Cliftonville and secured a draw at title chasers, Larne.
Portadown have a superb record against Bangor with only two defeats in their last 15 matches and will be looking to recent club ‘Player of the Month’ winner Eamon Fyfe to shoot them to 3 points tomorrow, he’s 5 goals in his last 6 games against the Seasiders.
Portadown’s home form, their strength last season, has deteriorated this campaign with 5 league defeats on home soil already, one more than the whole of last season. Another worrying stat for Niall Currie is that 73% of home league goals conceded this season have came in the second half (11 goals), last season the Ports rear guard only conceded six second-half goals in 20 home league games.
Portadown welcome back goalkeeper, Aaron McCarey following suspension.
On the game Portadown manager, Niall Currie commented
We know what we’re facing tomorrow in Bangor and have to get back to basics and win our individual battles to give us that platform.
We welcome back Aaron McCarey, a true leader of men which is a real lift for us but I must say a huge thank you to Alex Moore who has played the last three games with a bad shoulder injury.  Gary Thompson is struggling with his knee so we will leave it to the last moment before making a decision on our skipper, on a positive note we had Josh Ukek on the pitch for the first time in nearly three months on Thursday night so that’s a huge lift for everyone while Shay McCartan has trained again but unfortunately won’t make tomorrow. Ahu Obhakhan is still out for the foreseeable as is Rayhaan Tulloch but on we go as they say.  It’s been very frustrating for a while now waiting to get our best players back to full fitness and involved but hopefully we are seeing light at the end of the tunnel now.
We now focus on being our best tomorrow, and I know if we are, we have a great chance. Bar the last half hour against Larne the boys have been fantastic over the last 4 league fixtures against the 4 top teams in the country and there has certainly been no want of trying.
 
 
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Last Five | Head to Head
19 September 2025 | Portadown 1 (Fyfe) Bangor 4 (Cushnie, Neale, Hassin, Haughey)
2 April 2024 | Bangor 0 Portadown 3 (Fyfe 2, D.Wilson)
22 March 2024 | Portadown 2 (Fyfe, Kane) Bangor 1  (Hume)
3 February 2024 | Portadown 2 (Barr 2) Bangor 1 (Arthurs)
18 November 2023 | Bangor 2 (Arthurs, Harrison) Portadown 2 (D.Wilson, Fyfe)
 
Last Five | Shamrock Park
19 September 2025 | Portadown 1 (Fyfe) Bangor 4 (Cushnie, Neale, Hassin, Haughey)
22 March 2024 | Portadown 2 (Fyfe, Kane) Bangor 1 (Hume)
3 February 2024 | Portadown 2 (Barr 2) Bangor 1 (Arthurs)
25 August 2023 | Portadown 0 Bangor 1 (McArthur)
13 January 2007 – Portadown 6 (McCutcheon (3), Braniff, M.McCann, Boyle) Bangor 1 (Morrow)
 

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Pistons' Jaden Ivey: Resumes on-court work – CBS Sports

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Ivey (knee) was spotted taking part in the Pistons‘ morning shootaround Friday, Natalie Kerwin of FanDuel Sports Network Detroit reports.
According to Kerwin, Friday marked the first time that Ivey has taken part in on-court work in front of the media since he underwent an arthroscopic procedure on his right knee Oct. 16. Though Ivey’s presence on the court is a positive sign, he’ll need to eventually advance to participating in full-contact scrimmaging before his season debut can be viewed as imminent.
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