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Meropi Kyriacou Honored as TNH Educator of the Year
NEW YORK – Meropi Kyriacou, the new Principal of The Cathedral School in Manhattan, was honored as The National Herald’s Educator of the Year.
SAITAMA, Japan — Luis Scola walked off the court with the game ball under his arm, a souvenir from quite possibly his international finale.
Australia walked off the court with a different souvenir in mind.
Patty Mills scored 18 points, Australia used a 25-0 run in the second half to turn a close game into a complete runaway, and the Boomers beat Argentina 97-59 on Tuesday night in the fourth and final men's quarterfinal at the Tokyo Olympics.
Next up for the Boomers: The U.S. in Thursday's semifinals, with the winner headed to the gold-medal game.
"Obviously, we've had kind of one goal in mind — to win a gold medal and leave here with that," Australia's Joe Ingles said.
Australia gave up 22 points in the first 10 minutes; it allowed 26 points in the next 25 minutes and wound up outscoring Argentina 58-26 after halftime.
The 41-year-old Scola, a five-time Olympian, wasn't planning to announce his future on Tuesday. But an emotional scene in the final minute left him strongly hinting that this was the end of his international career.
"It's been fun," Scola said. "It's time for new faces to show up. It's time for us to go."
He finished with seven points, checking out with 51.4 seconds left and getting a lengthy ovation — even from the Australian players. Scola waved in acknowledgement as blue-and-white spotlights in a nod to Argentina's colors flashed in the arena, and the ovation continued until he stood and waved again.
"I feel pretty confident being able to say that this might be my last Olympics," Scola said.
Matisse Thybulle and Jock Landale each scored 12 for Australia, which got 11 from Ingles and 10 from Nic Kay. The Boomers — who have never medaled in Olympic or World Cup competition — will play the U.S. in the semifinals on Thursday. Australia beat the Americans in an exhibition last month, but is 0-15 all-time against the U.S. in Olympic or World Cup matchups.
That said, the Boomers' confidence right now is obvious.
"We've put ourselves in a really good position," Australia's Dante Exum said.
Nicolas Laprovittola scored 16 and Gabriel Deck added 12 for Argentina, which went 1-3 in Tokyo. Argentina was within 54-48 with 2:07 left in the third quarter after a 3-pointer from Nicolas Brussino, legitimately seeming like it had a chance of pulling off the upset.
Not for long. Argentina missed its next 11 shots, and by the time it scored again the deficit had soared to 31 midway through the fourth.
Argentina led by eight early, but the hurrahs ended there. A 19-4 run that covered most of the second quarter put Australia up 37-28. The Boomers wouldn't trail again, and simply ran away in the final 12 minutes.
NEW YORK – Meropi Kyriacou, the new Principal of The Cathedral School in Manhattan, was honored as The National Herald’s Educator of the Year.
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A Filipino villager has been nailed to a wooden cross for the 35th time to reenact Jesus Christ’s suffering in a brutal Good Friday tradition he said he would devote to pray for peace in Ukraine, Gaza and the disputed South China Sea.
NICOSIA - Cyprus’ government has announced measures to deal with price hikes that have cut into household budgets, including for fuel, electricity, and for food as buyers are shifting more toward generic and store brands.
ALBANY – New York State Senate Deputy Leader Michael Gianaris, Senator Andrew Gounardes, and Senator James Skoufis honored Greek Independence at the State Capitol on March 26, welcoming His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros, who offered an invocation before the Senate.
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S.
LOS ANGELES – The UCLA Stavros Niarchos Foundation Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture presents a captivating evening with acclaimed singer-songwriter Alkinoos Ioannidis, who will perform at UCLA’s Schoenberg Hall on Saturday, April 27, 7:30 PM, in a solo concert.