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		<title>Smack-talking seniors take on high school seniors in chair volleyball game</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio — The net separates teams during a volleyball game, but in a match-up Friday morning at the North Olmsted Senior Center in Ohio, it was the conduit connecting Morgan Berry with older members of her community. “Two generations playing together. The energy is high, the vibes are good," said Morgan Berry, North &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio — The net separates teams during a volleyball game, but in a match-up Friday morning at the North Olmsted Senior Center in Ohio, it was the conduit connecting Morgan Berry with older members of her community.</p>
<p>“Two generations playing together. The energy is high, the vibes are good," said Morgan Berry, North Olmsted High School senior.</p>
<p>Sitting across from Berry was Jami Twingstrom.</p>
<p>"There is no age limit on what you can do," said Twingstrom.</p>
<p>The pair got the chance to show off their competitive side during a chair volleyball game.</p>
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<p>Mike Brookbank | News 5 Cleveland.</p>
</div><figcaption class="Figure-caption" itemprop="caption"> North Olmsted High School seniors take on seniors at the North Olmsted Senior Center.</figcaption></figure>
<p>"We've won two games out of two games and it's fun creaming them," said Twingstrom.</p>
<p>The smack-talking seniors took on seniors from North Olmsted High School.</p>
<p>"They have a lot of respect for us, and I'm so happy they came," said Laverne Simerale, senior center member.</p>
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<p>Mike Brookbank | News 5 Cleveland.</p>
</div><figcaption class="Figure-caption" itemprop="caption"> North Olmsted High School seniors take on seniors at the North Olmsted Senior Center.</figcaption></figure>
<p>The teens are volunteers with the school’s SITES program, which is an acronym for Social Involvement Through Education and Service.</p>
<p>"We just learned about the elderly and how much they mean to our community, they're not just some old people, they do a lot for our community, more than we think they do," said Owen Reyes, North Olmsted H.S. senior.</p>
<p>The laughs, smiles and cheers on the court are a way for this next generation to give back to those who came before them.</p>
<p>“Don't be playing on the computer, come and help us and have a lot of fun. That's what it is all about," said Simerale.</p>
<p><i>This story was first published by Mike Brookbank at <a class="Link" href="https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/oh-cuyahoga/smack-talking-seniors-take-on-high-school-seniors-in-chair-volleyball-game-at-north-olmsted-senior-center">WEWS</a> in Cleveland.</i></p>
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		<title>COVID-19-positive volleyball player offers Olympics spot to younger teammate</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[At 45, Jake Gibb is almost certainly at his last Summer Games. And yet the four-time Olympian offered to give it up for the remote chance that Taylor Crabb could have the experience even once.“At the end, Jake and (coach Rich Lambourne) told me it was my decision to make. They’ll stick by me whatever &#8230;]]></description>
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					At 45, Jake Gibb is almost certainly at his last Summer Games. And yet the four-time Olympian offered to give it up for the remote chance that Taylor Crabb could have the experience even once.“At the end, Jake and (coach Rich Lambourne) told me it was my decision to make. They’ll stick by me whatever I want to do,” said Crabb, who tested positive for COVID-19 and withdrew from the Olympics so that Gibb could replace him on two-person beach volleyball team.“I was not going to risk this opportunity for Jake and Rich,” Crabb told The Associated Press. “This is Jake’s last year. This is everything he’s worked for. I want him to go out on top. This is our goal coming into it. And I want to see him fulfill that.”Although he was vaccinated, asymptomatic and had provided the required negative results before boarding his flight, Crabb came back positive during intake testing on Sunday after arriving in Tokyo. He continued to submit samples, hoping for a negative test that would have allowed him to return to the Games, but he withdrew on Thursday night, hours before the deadline for the U.S. governing body to submit its roster.Alternate Tri Bourne was to join Gibb on the sand on Sunday night for their first match, against Italy.Crabb told the AP from his quarantine hotel in Tokyo that Gibb offered to forfeit the first match and even the second one, on Wednesday, on the chance that the extra time would allow the Olympic first-timer to provide the negative tests that would have allowed him to play.Two losses to start the Olympics almost certainly would have doomed their chances of moving on to the knockout round. But there also was no guarantee that Crabb would have gotten out of quarantine in time for the third and final match of the round robin.“There was a risk of me still having dead virus in me and testing positive,” he said. “And if there was a 1% chance that I would test positive and ruin this moment for our team, I was not going to let that happen.”Instead, Crabb has been in his hotel room for more than 23 hours a day, FaceTiming with friends and family until he will be allowed to board a plane, perhaps as early as Tuesday night. He also has been helping his former team scout opponents.“It still makes me feel important and part of the team, which is huge for me,” he said. “Because if I didn’t have that, along with the devastation of not being able to play with them, that would have been worse for sure.”
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<p>At 45, Jake Gibb is almost certainly at his last Summer Games. And yet the four-time Olympian offered to give it up for the remote chance that Taylor Crabb could have the experience even once.</p>
<p>“At the end, Jake and (coach Rich Lambourne) told me it was my decision to make. They’ll stick by me whatever I want to do,” said Crabb, who tested positive for COVID-19 and withdrew from the Olympics so that Gibb could replace him on two-person beach volleyball team.</p>
<p>“I was not going to risk this opportunity for Jake and Rich,” Crabb told The Associated Press. “This is Jake’s last year. This is everything he’s worked for. I want him to go out on top. This is our goal coming into it. And I want to see him fulfill that.”</p>
<p>Although he was vaccinated, asymptomatic and had provided the required negative results before boarding his flight, Crabb came back positive during intake testing on Sunday after arriving in Tokyo. He continued to submit samples, hoping for a negative test that would have allowed him to return to the Games, but he withdrew on Thursday night, hours before the deadline for the U.S. governing body to submit its roster.</p>
<p>Alternate Tri Bourne was to join Gibb on the sand on Sunday night for their first match, against Italy.</p>
<p>Crabb told the AP from his quarantine hotel in Tokyo that Gibb offered to forfeit the first match and even the second one, on Wednesday, on the chance that the extra time would allow the Olympic first-timer to provide the negative tests that would have allowed him to play.</p>
<p>Two losses to start the Olympics almost certainly would have doomed their chances of moving on to the knockout round. But there also was no guarantee that Crabb would have gotten out of quarantine in time for the third and final match of the round robin.</p>
<p>“There was a risk of me still having dead virus in me and testing positive,” he said. “And if there was a 1% chance that I would test positive and ruin this moment for our team, I was not going to let that happen.”</p>
<p>Instead, Crabb has been in his hotel room for more than 23 hours a day, FaceTiming with friends and family until he will be allowed to board a plane, perhaps as early as Tuesday night. He also has been helping his former team scout opponents.</p>
<p>“It still makes me feel important and part of the team, which is huge for me,” he said. “Because if I didn’t have that, along with the devastation of not being able to play with them, that would have been worse for sure.”</p>
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