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  2. Morgantown native Garrett Rohozen won the Little League World ...

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    Sep. 11—MORGANTOWN—12-year-old Garrett Rohozen was a member of the Lake Mary, Fla. Little League World Series team that beat Taiwan 2-1 in eight innings in the LLWS championship on Aug. 25.

  3. Lake Mary, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Lake Mary is a suburban city that is located in the Greater Orlando metropolitan area in Seminole County, Florida, United States, and is located in Central Florida. The population was 16,798 at the 2020 census.

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    Ahead of their celebratory parade at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom and their parade and block party in downtown Lake Mary, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made some remarks Wednesday on the Lake ...

  5. Lake Mary All-Stars win 2024 Little League World Series ... - AOL

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    The Lake Mary All-Stars made history on Sunday, becoming the first Florida team to win a Little League World Series Championship. Lake Mary won the title by defeating Chinese Taipei, 2-1, in a ...

  6. Bascom Palmer Eye Institute - Wikipedia

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    Bascom Palmer Eye Institute was founded seven years later, on January 20, 1962, by Edward W. D. Norton, a neuro-ophthalmologist, retinal specialist, administrator and professor who joined the University of Miami 's School of Medicine with aspirations of building a regional ophthalmic center in South Florida. The institute was named after Bascom ...

  7. SightLife - Wikipedia

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    SightLife provides tools, training, and resources to eye banks to help them develop the capacity to serve the needs of the corneal blind. It was founded in 1969 in Seattle as the Northwest Lions Eye Bank. [3] By 2009, SightLife had become the leading U.S. eye bank, and it began its planned international expansion. [3]