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Adaejah Hodge To Battle Elite Athletes in VA Showcase 60m Showdown
This weekend’s fiercely competitive 60m showdown at the VA Showcase 2024 is gearing up for what promises to be the highlight race of the event.
Scheduled for Saturday at 12:10 p.m. GMT at the Virginia Beach Sports Centre, the race boasts an impressive lineup of top athletes.
Leading the pack is the reigning MileSplit50 Athlete of the Year, Adaejah Hodge. She faces stiff competition from two-time 60m national champion Brianna Selby and Mia Brahe-Pedersen, the No. 1 recruit in the MileSplit50 Class of 2024. Also competing is Maryland’s standout sprinter Elise Cooper and rising star Skyler Franklin from Florida. The field further includes notable contenders such as Sariah Doresca, Anyeh Bronson, Futoria Harris and Kindal Smith.
The event sets the stage for a potential face-off between Adaejah and Mia, a moment many have been eagerly awaiting. Brianna Selby, the reigning New Balance and adidas Indoor champion, adds another layer of intrigue to the competition, having previously beaten Mia in the 60m Nike Indoor Nationals.
The intense competition during the preliminaries only heightens the anticipation for the final, where the race is expected to be won or lost in the final hundredths of a second.
With over 3,200 athletes and 300 teams from across the United States, including standout recruits and returning champions, the stakes are high for this year’s VA Showcase.
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Tola Radio Battles Legal Dispute Over Shutdown, Calls for Public Support
Tola Radio VI 100.5 FM, known as “the people’s radio,” has been off the air for 14 days amidst a legal standoff with Caribbean Cellular Telephone Limited (CCT). Managing Director Floyd P. Burnett, also known as “Heritage,” is urging public support as the station navigates what he describes as a targeted attack on freedom of speech and locally-owned businesses.
Mr. Burnett alleges that despite meeting all payment requirements and deadlines, CCT refused to accept Tola Radio’s payment and later disabled the station’s broadcasting equipment. “They physically touched our equipment and locked them off, despite written legal letters asking and instructing it not to be done,” he stated.
The dispute follows CCT’s October announcement terminating its service agreement with the radio station. CCT clarified that Tola Radio could retain its services if it became a paying customer, but according to Burnett, his payment was rejected without justification.
The controversy escalated when Burnett claimed an attempt was made to have him arrested and charged with attempted murder. “The public was to wake up and hear the radio off along with hearing I was arrested and charged, but God is greater than man!” he said.
Efforts to secure an extension for relocating Tola Radio’s equipment were also denied, Burnett said. Additionally, an urgent injunction filed in the High Court was postponed by a visiting judge until November 22 without hearing any arguments.
The ongoing shutdown has left eight employees without income, caused significant financial losses, and breached client agreements. Burnett criticized government officials for their lack of action, accusing them of failing to address the issue despite the government being a major client of CCT.
“Like most problems facing the BVI, they can’t [find] no way to help us! Even though the government is the tower people’s biggest client,” Burnett remarked.
Burnett is calling on the public to boycott CCT in protest. “Plug out the phone, plug out the chip, don’t pay your bill! We need to make a statement to corporate BVI today!” he urged.
He framed the situation as a broader fight for “freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of information,” asserting that the attack on Tola Radio sets a dangerous precedent for other local businesses.
Despite the challenges, Burnett assured Tola Radio’s listeners and partners that the station will resume broadcasting soon. “We will be back on air shortly, hopefully before the day is out,” he promised.
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