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Jess Grant, The Washington Waltz, (Bristling Barnacle).(Shortcuts)(Sound Recording Review)
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September 22, 2003
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Seattle singer-songwriter Jess Grant's solo debut is an eclectic collection of originals featuring his understated vocals and thoughtful, often playful lyrics. His laid-back, breezy...
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Jess Grant, The Washington Waltz, (Bristling Barnacle).(Shortcuts)(Sound Recording Review)
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; Seattle singer-songwriter Jess Grant's solo debut is an eclectic collection of originals featuring his understated vocals and thoughtful, often playful lyrics. His laid-back, breezy style works best on the humorous material (especially For My Foreskin ), but on his more serious lyrics the effect is
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Littleton 5, Belmont 0
Concord Monitor
; Belmont (3-11) dropped its third game in as many tries, finishing with seven miscues in its loss to Littleton (8-8). Caitlin Clary (2-for-3) led the Red Raiders' offense, followed by Kathryn Klem (1-for-3), Jess Grant (1-for-3) and Lauren Harrison (1- for-2). Lauren Prescott suffered the loss,
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Belmont 2, Prospect Mountain 1, 8 inn.
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; Freshman Jordan Patten (2-for-4) came through with a two-out single in the bottom of the eighth to score Caitlin Clary (2-for-4, two doubles, two runs) with the game winner. Clary also scored in the fourth on a botched pick off attempt at third. Nicole Hewes earned the win for the Raiders (4-4),
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Belmont 1, Littleton 0
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; Jess Grant's goal on a free kick from 35 yards out was all Belmont needed in its win over Littleton. Grant's goal came two minutes into the second half, but didn't soften Littleton's spirits. "Without Caitlin Clary in goal, we probably lose," Belmont Coach Stephen Reeve said. Clary finished with 17
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Belmont 2, Prospect Mountain 0
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; Laurel MacPherson and Jess Grant each scored a spectacular goal as the Red Raiders improved to 3-0. MacPherson scored directly from a corner kick while Grant won a ball 40 yards out and dribbled past three defenders before slotting the ball home. Ginny Rice, Megan McWilliams and Sam Kotusky also
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Soule Park site identified, but money needed for fencing.
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; Byline: Kevin Clerici Aug. 17--Dog owners in the Ojai Valley, who for years have ferried their pooches miles to find an off-leash park, might finally get a leash-free area of their own -- if they pay for it. County park officials have identified a 1-acre site inside the county-run Soule Park in
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Sanborn 20, Belmont 9Sanborn 7, Belmont 3
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; The Red Raiders recovered from a tough first game to battle Sanborn in the second, falling to 1-2. Jess Grant (two runs), Jordan Patten (two RBI, one run), Jill Fortin (two runs), Marissa Donovan and Cassie Plimpton each had multiple hits in the first game. In the second game, Nicole Hewes pitched
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Berlin 7, Belmont 2
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; The Raiders made a couple of mental and physical errors and stranded nine runners on base in a season-opening loss. Pitchers Nicole Hewes (five innings, nine hits, three earned runs, five strikeouts, one walk) and Jordan Patten (two innings, five hits, no earned runs, one strikeout) were solid in
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Belmont 9, White Mountains 4
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; The Bears collected only two hits, but they took advantage of walks, hit batsmen and errors to improve to 5-6. Ali Keith was in the circle for Winnisquam and allowed just three hits with 11 strikeouts. Heidi Miller (three RBI) and Jenna Goss had the Bears' two hits. Caitlin Clary (2-for-3) scored
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