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Helfaer Tennis & Recreation Center | 525 N. 16th Street | Alternate Name: Helfaer, Rec Center Purpose: Indoor tennis stadium for men's and women's tennis teams The Helfaer Tennis and Recreation Center is a $2 million student recreation facility that occupies a three-acre site north of West Clybourn Street between North 16th Street and North 17th Street. The Helfaer Tennis Facility is a championship six-court indoor facility that offers year-round playing and training for men's and women's tennis teams. Fans can watch Marquette Tennis from the second story windows along the north wall or from courtside bleachers on the north and south walls. The air conditioned facility features two quadrants of three blue and gold lined sport-tred courts, dividing nets, indirect lighting and a digital sound system. The newest addition is the state-of-the-art tennis scoreboard donated by Charles "Chas" Mulcahy and the Milwaukee Tennis Foundation. From the South on I-43/I-94 (Chicago and Mitchell Airport)• Stay on I-43 toward Green Bay to Exit # 72A - 10th Street and Michigan/Tory Hill.• At bottom of ramp turn L onto W. Michigan Street.• Continue onto W. Clybourn Street.• Turn R onto N. 16th Street• Helfaer will be on the left

From the West on I-94 (Madison)• Exit #310A - 13th Street• Turn L at bottom of ramp and go 1/2 block to Clybourn Street• Turn L on Clybourn and go 1 block to 16th Street• Helfaer will be on left There is metered city street parking down 16th and the adjacent streets. Do not have an account?LMSC Alert: There are currently some issues with the registration/payment portal for the Next Level Summer Camps that we are working to resolve with IT. The window for the early bird registration discount will be shifted accordingly. The Liberty Mountain Centre Located atop Liberty University’s serene 5,000-acre mountain, the Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre is the country’s premier point for year-round skiing, snowboarding and tubing. Composed of beginner, intermediate and advanced slopes and a two-story lodge, this high-performance playground is the first of its kind in the U.S. Ski & Snowboard at the Whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced level, LMSC has something for everyone.

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the fault in our stars merchandise indonesia No news currently found. The Registration "Home" is not currently available.The gunman accused of chasing and killing a 21-year-old man at a west Orlando apartment complex on Thursday told police he was pursuing a suspected burglar and acted in self-defense after he was attacked.A police account of the shooter's self-defense claim obtained by the Orlando Sentinel suggests this could be the latest local homicide in which the state's controversial "stand your ground" law becomes a factor.

Police were called to the shooting just before noon Thursday at the Fountains at MetroWest apartments. They arrived to find 21-year-old Ricardo Sanes dead in the grass, surrounded by six .45-caliber shell casings.The alleged shooter, 32-year-old Claudius Smith, was caught later Thursday. Smith told detectives that he had shot someone "in self defense," according to a police report.Smith said he was inside his house on Carter Street when his girlfriend, looking at a outdoor surveillance monitor, spotted someone in dark clothing "walking around his yard," who "was last seen climbing over the fence into" the apartment complex.Smith told police he had been having "a recent problem with burglaries at his house ... and he was certain the unknown male was responsible," a police account states, so he "began chasing the unknown male."According to police, Smith admitted jumping the fence into the apartment complex, armed with a .45-caliber handgun, where he said he saw Sanes "looking into windows of apartments as he walked past them."

Smith admitted pulling his gun and confronting Sanes, and when Sanes tried to walk away, Smith said he grabbed Sanes' hooded sweatshirt and tried to force Sanes back to his house "so the police could be called."Smith told police Sanes "punched him in the mouth and grabbed for his gun.""[Smith's] immediate response was to pull the trigger and fire shots at [Sanes]," a report states. Smith said he feared Sanes was armed "because his pants were falling down" and his hands were in his hoodie pockets.A preliminary examination of Sanes' body revealed gunshots to his upper back and the back of his neck. Authorities found a .40-caliber handgun "concealed in the crotch area of [Sanes'] pants," an affidavit states.When police told Smith that Sanes appeared to only have wounds to his back, Smith reportedly claimed those must have been exit wounds. He admitted he didn't know Sanes had a gun before police told him.Smith's sister told police that, when she saw her brother after the shooting, he was crying and vomiting, and told her he had shot and possibly killed "somebody trying to break into his house," the report states.

The case may have some parallels to Central Florida's most notorious recent homicide: the fatal Sanford shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman.Zimmerman, who said Trayvon attacked and beat him before the fatal shot, was acquitted on a self-defense argument at trial.Similarities range from attire — both Trayvon and Sanes wore hoodies — to the basis the shooters claimed for taking action: concern over recent burglaries. Both gunmen said they were attacked before firing.However, legal analysts say there are key differences between the two cases: Trayvon was shot in his chest, while arrest paperwork states Sanes was wounded from behind.And Smith, unlike Zimmerman, reportedly admitted to physically restraining the person he suspected at gunpoint."If [Smith] didn't have probable cause to detain this guy, or make a citizens arrest, then everything he did was illegal and he has no 'stand your ground' defense," said Orlando defense lawyer Richard Hornsby.Bill Sheaffer, legal commentator for WFTV-Channel 9, said the cases are "fairly similar," but vary significantly enough that Smith likely would "have an uphill battle convicting a jury that it was self-defense."

However, he said he wouldn't rule out a "stand your ground" claim: "It's available, it's worked, and lawyers and defendants are always testing the elasticity of 'stand your ground' and of self-defense."Increasingly, Hornsby said, defendants "seem to know what to say to at least give them a benefit of a doubt when it comes to invoking the 'stand your ground' law."Smith also reportedly admitted chasing Sanes, and Smith's girlfriend told police it didn't appear Sanes had stolen anything.Smith told his girlfriend to lock the doors and windows as he left, she said. She was "fairly certain" he was armed, because he has a concealed-carry permit and "is often armed while at the house," the affidavit states.However, in Florida, pursuing someone, even while armed, doesn't always preclude a self-defense argument.In an often-cited example, Miami resident Greyston Garcia was declared immune from prosecution for chasing down and stabbing a man who had stolen his car radio, according to multiple South Florida media reports.