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“We opened our doors to the FAA for interviews,” he said.

He expects a steady stream of people to arrive at the airport over the next few days, including insurance adjusters, which is why the plane was left setting just where it two and a half years, Domen has broken and tied two records. Last season, he tied the single-game steals record, with 12 against Grand Valley, and he broke the career record for steals, with 198, earlier last week. It was a record that had remained intact for more than 30 years for Tony Peters, who graduated in 1993.

“Defense is something I take pride in, and I like playing it,” Domen said. “Something that helped me when I was little was playing basketball with Jake, and I got to experience a lot of things that have helped me play defense.”

Domen averaged 4.3 steals per game last season, and his numbers this year are about the same.

So how did Domen and Bean’s on-court connection come about?

“Troy and I have been playing basketball together since we were toddlers,” Bean said. “I remember playing basketball during the summer in the driveway, almost getting into fights together, being competitive, and just making each other better.”

Coach Cummins’ one-two punch there is something special. Together, the stopped, he said. two are averaging just over 30 points per game.

“We are going to leave it on the site until the investigation is all wrapped up,” Blamer said.

Arrangements were being made with Columbia County to pick up the prisoner and return him to Youngstown, Tucholski said, adding the airport was waiting for the FAA to take the plane away.

Santiago said the crash remains under investigation.

What would top off this year’s record-breaking season would be the team’s first conference championship in program history. The Huskies will soon look to avenge an early-season loss against the Hornets. Then they’ll rematch Campbell Memorial, a team that beat them in the third round of playoffs a season ago.

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