It was the first state championship for the Tigers, who did it against the most successful program in state history. Ribault will have to settle for its second runner up finish since 1992. For a program that began its season hoping for a district title and a little more than a dozen wins, Dunbar (30 1) has something it never thought possible. "Can we play more games?" Tigers coach Dwayne Donnell asked. "I really don't want this group to go. I was hoping to win 15 games [this season]." Woeful shooting doomed the Trojans. Ribault (28 3) shot just 23 percent from the field in the second half and had endured a pair of lengthy scoreless droughts that helped Dunbar take a lead with 2 minutes, 28 seconds left in the third quarter that it never gave back. With a lead that was no more than five points until early in the fourth quarter, the Trojans had their chances. Lots of them. 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We took him to the Shriner's at 12 months and they told us to not put him in any hard soled shoes till his feet turned. They said the worst shoes I could put him in were high top and that really he was best in just socks. He didn't wear hard soled shoes till he was 18 months old and then only wore them for about 30 minutes a day. One foot still turns in when he starts getting tired and when that happens the shoes come off for the rest of the day. They did say not to worry to much about it until he was 3 though, at that time if they were still turned inward they would look at corrective shoes. My daughter's feet also turned in, one foot dramaticallyat 18 months. She walked at 10 months and our ped said the muscles maybe weren't ready. Our ped also said they wouldn't do anything at this point. After doing some research on my own I enrolled my daughter in a small child's gymnastic class and swimming. I also bought her some "good" children's shoes. It has been about a year and 1 foot is normal slightly turned out, and the other is still slightly turned in but its hardly noticeable and doesn't effect her walking, running, jumping, she can enough hop on one foot (both sides). By getting her into activities where she used all the muscle groups, it helped strenghten the muscles and they basically corrected them selves. Gymnastics helped with balance and the large muscle groups and swimming worked the muscle without baring any weight. Of course the doc says "I told you her feet would straighten out" but I don't think they would have if I hadn't been an active partner. My DS's feet turn in a bit also. I too asked our Ped and did not seemed concerned by it. He did tell me to make sure that my DS does not sit on his knees or lay on his stomach for lengths of time. Since these positions will cause his feet to turn in. He also said to have my DS sit cross legged to help the feet stretch and turn outward. we have been working on this and have noticed a difference. hth :) My daughter's also does this, her right foot inwards. She still does not walk on own and in laws are convinced that it is because of how she formed in my womb (born with a sever flat spot on one side of head and one eye larger than other all normal now). pedi look at her walking last week, and she said they do anything for until 3 years of age if needed, then it's a corrective orthodic into the shoe, no longer the bars on the shoes at night, which I wore as a baby. Sending me to pedi ortho dr. to put in laws to rest as they believe she needs physical therapy, etc., etc., now and it is why she walk on ( Not just cautious says pedi. were also certain she would need the "helmet" for her "deformities" and never did.) When I called to schedule the pedi ortho appt., the receptionist also was surprised that I would be bringing my 16 month old in for this and also confirmed they usually would not see a child until 3 years if necessary. We are not worrried here, hope that all goes well for you and don't believe there is much to be concerned about, they seem to "walk it out". I just had my dd at the ped for a slight inward turn on the left foot. They too said that she it would correct itself to the point of not being noticeable by the time she was school age. She has no problems walking, running or jumping so I decided not to pursue it farther at this time. I think people from an older generation get all worked up over this kind of a thing because it use to be very common for kids to get metal bars and braces across their feet to correct. That is no longer seen as the best solution and it is now recommended that you just let them grow out of it naturally. 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Oh la la. Maura is secretive with Jane about where she been and what she been up to with this mystery man. Jane receives a phone call that the son is awake in the hospital, so they take off to the hospital to interview the son. The next morning at Maura house, Rizzoli mom, Angela, walks in while Ian is there with Maura. They try to act like he just came by that morning. But Angela is smarter than that and decides to start digging around Maura house for any clues as to who this mystery man is. Through an autopsy of the dead father body and belongings, Isles finds a substance on his shoes that comes from a nail salon. Rizzoli questions the son about it, but he says that his father didn go to nail salons. He is checking out of the hospital before he is healthy and he tells Jane that it because his insurance is forcing him to check out early. Then Jane talks to a nurse after he leaves and the nurse tells her that the man checked himself out early against medical recommendation. At this point the son becomes a suspect in the murder investigation and Rizzoli and the other detectives follow him to a dock where he is opening a large container. The police and the detectives move in on him with the container and take possession of it and the contents. The only thing they find illegal in it are studded bracelets. And they find a bunch of dead rats and some supplies for a nail salon. Back at the Boston police station Ian sends Maura a basket with wine and three rolls of toilet paper. When Jane questions Maura as to why the toilet paper, Maura says that her and Ian used to work as doctors in Ethiopia together and they talked about how they would give anything for a cheap bottle of wine and some toilet paper at the time. Jane mom secretively tells Jane about the three passport IDs on Ian and Jane has a fellow detective investigate. Angela thinks he is a spy. The detective team locates the dead victim brother, who turns out to be an ex convict who had been put away for dealing drugs. He says that he hadn been in contact with his brother for years. They still have no leads as to why the man was murdered. Isles does autopsies on a couple of the dead rats that were found in the container and finds high levels of the drug heroin. Rizzoli is puzzled by this because they didn find any drugs in the container and then she says the rats chewed through the blue moving blankets in the container. They find that the blankets contained liquid heroin 2 million dollars worth. Their drug dogs could not smell it because the smell of the rats had thrown them off, so the drug dealers had put the rats in the container on purpose. They arrest the son for drug trafficking and find out that his wife and son have been kidnapped and were being held at ransom to get the heroin. He said he was just going to smuggle in the drugs just this one time for financial obligations, and he was working with his father brother. The owner of a nail salon, Lee, shot his father and kidnapped his wife and son demanding the heroin be delivered; he had fronted the son the money. Rizzoli and her fellow detectives go to the nail salon and see the brother in there giving a bag to the woman behind the counter at the nail salon. The woman shoots the brother; Jane and the team move in and shoot the girl. Then they track the owner to an old chicken processing building where they believe is the place used to break down the liquid heroin. Lee is the man in black and attacks Rizzoli, then Frost attacks him and holds him down while Rizzoli threatens to cut his hand off unless he tells where the mother and child are being held. He finally says in the freezer and the detectives find them there unharmed. Lee had killed the man because the son hadn delivered the drugs on time. At the end Jane goes over to Maura house and finds her emotionally distraught. Maura tells Jane that Ian is the love of her life. The detectives had found that Ian had a warrant for drug smuggling. Maura tells Jane to arrest her for harboring a fugitive. Ian is already gone by the time Jane gets there. Maura explains that Ian risks his life to smuggle drugs and supplied into Africa to save people lives there. Jane understands and gives her friend a hug. And of course no arrest is made. There are two more episodes to air for this season of Rizzoli Isles. You can see the show Monday nights on TNT at 10/9c.
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