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Mavericks take Game 1 in Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS – The Dallas Mavericks won a close one in Minnesota after defeating the Timberwolves 108-105 to take game 1 in the Western Conference Finals.

Luka Doncic led the Mavericks down the stretch dropping crucial buckets to help lift Dallas over Minnesota.

Doncic finished the game with 33 points, eight assists, and six rebounds with 15 of his 33 points coming in the fourth quarter.

Kyrie Irving wasn’t far from Doncic in scoring as he finished strong with 30 points, 24 of which came in the first half.

With 3:37 left in the fourth quarter, Dallas trailed 102-98 after a 3-pointer by Anthony Edwards but went on an 8-0 run before Minnesota stopped them with 10.5 seconds left.

Edwards garnered a double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds, while Jaden McDaniels scored a third straight 20-plus-point game with 24 points. 

 Karl-Anthony Towns went 6 for 20 from the floor, scoring 16 points.

For the first time in the 2024 NBA Playoffs, Dallas has taken the first game in a series.

The Mavericks defense came alive to help them beat the Wolves.

Doncic had a crucial steal, breaking up a pass from Mike Conley with 1.06 left.

Game 2 will be in Minnesota on Friday night.

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DHS Graduation

Date and Time: May 22, 2024 7:00PM-10:29PM (CST)
Category: By Invitation Only
Location: College Park Center, 600 S Center St, Arlington TX 76010,

STVT Arlington | Meeting the Demand for Skilled Tradespeople

In response to the growing demand for skilled tradespeople, the South Texas Vocational Technical Institute (STVT) has been making significant strides in vocational education across Texas.

With a network of campuses across the state, STVT has committed itself to providing quality education and training in various technical fields.

STVT Arlington offers a wide range of vocational programs tailored to meet the needs of students pursuing various career paths.

“We feel there are a few points that set STVT apart from other vocational schools,” said Jennie Adams, South Texas Vocational Technical Institute Executive Director.

“First is our accelerated program timelines and flexible class offerings. We understand that many of our students are returning to the education environment for a career change or career advancement while also having family obligations. Our day and evening class options mean they can remain employed while taking courses in their program and they can go to school during the time that works best for them. Also, students can often finish their program in less than a year, which means they can return their full focus back to family and career obligations, Adams explained.

Two notable programs that are offered at the Arlington campus include its CNC Machinist training program and its Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) training program.

The CDL training program is designed to train students for careers as professional truck drivers, providing comprehensive instruction in vehicle operation, safety regulations, and industry best practices.

The American Trucking Association (ATA) reported an unprecedented truck driver shortage in 2021 and projected a shortage of over 60,000 drivers for 2023.

It is expected that that number will increase to 82,000 in 2024.

Graduates of the CDL program are prepared to pursue opportunities in the transportation and logistics sector, a field with a growing demand for qualified professionals.

Computer numerically controlled machines (CNC) use raw materials and turn them into manufacturing components used across various industries, from healthcare to aviation. 

A CNC Machinist learns to read blueprints, sketches, computer-aided design (CAD), and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) files.

Dallas Mavericks Celebrate Graduating Seniors with Generous Gift

The Dallas Mavericks, in conjunction with Chime, the official jersey patch sponsor, are spreading cheer among graduating seniors from the Young Women’s Preparatory Network.

The Young Women’s Preparatory Network is a nonprofit agency that partners with public school districts across the state of Texas to operate the largest network of all-girls, public, college preparatory schools in the nation.

As part of a graduation celebration, the 134 graduating seniors from the Dallas and Fort Worth campuses will receive generous gift packages from the Mavericks, aimed at supporting their college journeys.

The gift packages, valued at over $1,200 each, include essential items such as laptops, $200 from Chime, $200 in additional gift cards, $100 worth of college gear, and an inspiring book to kickstart their collegiate adventures.

With a total donation exceeding $165,000 from the Mavericks and Chime, the graduation gifts will ensure that these college-bound seniors feel supported and celebrated.

The Mavericks also recently honored the graduates of the Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy.

In addition to hosting a spirited pep rally, the Mavericks provided monetary donations for backpacks and laptops for the 39 graduates.

All of the graduates have committed to pursuing higher education or joining the Naval Academy.

On Wednesday, May 22, the Mavericks will continue their celebration of academic achievement by honoring the YWPN seniors with a special event.

The festivities will feature a panel discussion with Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall, entertainment, music, and photo opportunities, creating a joyous atmosphere to commemorate the significant milestone.

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