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This weekend the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is back in action at the Phoenix International Raceway. The eighth race of the 2009 season, things are beginning to heat up around the cut off for the top-35 in owner points. With forty-eight cars on the preliminary entry list for this weekend's Subway Fresh Fit 500, thirteen go-or-go-home cars will be vying for eight spots.<br><br>On the bubble this weekend is Raybestos Rookie of the Year contender Joey Logano. Following a 30th-place finish two weeks ago in Texas, the driver of the Joe Gibbs-owned No. 20 Home Depot Toyota dropped one spot in the owner standings. With only twenty-three points keeping him from being a go-or-go-homer, Logano is optimistic heading to one of his favorite tracks on the circuit.<br><br>"I love Phoenix," Logano explained. "It could be one of my favorite tracks, if not the favorite. There's just something about it -- I took to that place great. I ran the Camping World West race there and won. I should have won the Nationwide race there last year as we've been fast every time we've been there. I did the tire test there and it's just a place that I seem to take to real good. It's got two different ends -- one is real sharp and you have to keep working on your forward drive off that one, and the other is sweeping, more like a New Hampshire corner. It's cool and it wears out your tires quite a bit and you have to be smart out there with your tires. I enjoy that place a lot."<br><br>The man chasing Logano and looking to make his way back into the top-35 is David Gilliland and his TRG Motorsports team. Only twenty-three points separates Gilliland from the top-35.<br><br>Behind Gilliland in 36th is the No. 8 Earnhardt Ganassi Racing Chevrolet. Team officials announced recently the team has been shut down due to a lack of sponsorship funding. The iconic number made famous by Dale Earnhardt Jr. will be vacant from the track this weekend and the following weekends unless the team is able to find a company willing to support their cause. By not competing, this team will simply fall down the standings and allow others - like Scott Speed in 37th - a better shot at clawing their way back into the top-35.<br><br>For the other rookie contender, the season has not gone exactly according to plan. Speed has struggled in the opening stages of the season and was unable to make the show two weeks ago in Texas. Ninety-six points behind Logano in 35th, Speed needs to step it up as the season is about to enter a long stretch of racing. He is not out of the picture by any means, but better runs and more efficient qualifying efforts are in order if he wants to get the No.  Should you loved this information and you wish to receive details concerning bubble shooter please visit our own internet site. 82 Red Bull Toyota back in the top-35.<br><br>On the safe side of the top-35, Paul Menard was the big mover leaving Texas. A thirteenth-place finish bumped the driver of the No. 98 Yates Racing Ford up three spots in the owner standings to 32nd.<br><br>Coming off a disappointing 39th-place finish in Texas, owner/driver Robby Gordon fell three spots to 34th in the standings. Now just forty-four points ahead of Gilliland, Gordon has suffered back-to-back engine failures and is looking to turn his season around in the desert.<br><br>Those thirteen drivers required to qualify for Saturday night's race include; Brandon Ash, Trevor Boys, Sterling Marlin, Scott Riggs, Jeremy Mayfield, Dexter Bean, Todd Bodine, Dave Blaney, David Gilliland, Tony Raines, Regan Smith, Scott Speed and Joe Nemechek.<br><br>Qualifying for the Subway Fresh Fit 500 at the Phoenix International Raceway is scheduled for 7:10pm E.T.
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CONCORD, N.H. When you loved this post and you would like to receive more details relating to Bubble Shooter pet kindly visit our own web-page. (AP) - The Latest on a report that students at an elite New Hampshire prep school were engaged in a new competition of sexual conquest (all times local):<br><br>4:20 p.m.<br><br>A girl who was sexually assaulted at an elite New Hampshire prep school says the institution continues to operate "in a bubble of denial."<br><br>Chessy Prout (PROUT') was a 15-year-old freshman at St. Paul's School when she accused Owen Labrie (luh-BREE') of sexually assaulting her days before he graduated as part of a tradition known as "Senior Salute." He was convicted in 2015 of misdemeanor sexual assault, child endangerment and using a computer to lure the girl for sex.<br><br>On Friday, the Concord Monitor reported that the school is investigating allegations that eight boys were competing in a different sexual conquest competition this year.<br><br>Prout says students are being harmed by the administration's inaction.<br><br>The AP typically doesn't identify victims of sexual assault unless they come forward publicly, as Prout has done.<br><br>___<br><br>11:07 a.m.<br><br>New Hampshire police say they've learned of a new game of sexual conquest at an elite prep school where a student was charged in 2014 over a game called the "Senior Salute."<br><br>The Concord Monitor website ) reports that boys in a St. Paul's School dorm apparently competed to have their names put on a crown. Concord police became aware while investigating a reported sexual assault on campus.<br><br>The school said Friday that it's investigating "improper behavior" by students, but it didn't elaborate.<br><br>The spotlight fell on St. Paul's when new graduate Owen Labrie was charged with sexually assaulting a freshman girl as part of a competition in which some seniors sought to have sex with underclassman. He was acquitted of rape but convicted of misdemeanor sexual assault and other charges.<br><br>___<br><br>Information from: Concord Monitor, website Latest: Prep school sex assault victim speaks out

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CONCORD, N.H. When you loved this post and you would like to receive more details relating to Bubble Shooter pet kindly visit our own web-page. (AP) - The Latest on a report that students at an elite New Hampshire prep school were engaged in a new competition of sexual conquest (all times local):

4:20 p.m.

A girl who was sexually assaulted at an elite New Hampshire prep school says the institution continues to operate "in a bubble of denial."

Chessy Prout (PROUT') was a 15-year-old freshman at St. Paul's School when she accused Owen Labrie (luh-BREE') of sexually assaulting her days before he graduated as part of a tradition known as "Senior Salute." He was convicted in 2015 of misdemeanor sexual assault, child endangerment and using a computer to lure the girl for sex.

On Friday, the Concord Monitor reported that the school is investigating allegations that eight boys were competing in a different sexual conquest competition this year.

Prout says students are being harmed by the administration's inaction.

The AP typically doesn't identify victims of sexual assault unless they come forward publicly, as Prout has done.

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11:07 a.m.

New Hampshire police say they've learned of a new game of sexual conquest at an elite prep school where a student was charged in 2014 over a game called the "Senior Salute."

The Concord Monitor website ) reports that boys in a St. Paul's School dorm apparently competed to have their names put on a crown. Concord police became aware while investigating a reported sexual assault on campus.

The school said Friday that it's investigating "improper behavior" by students, but it didn't elaborate.

The spotlight fell on St. Paul's when new graduate Owen Labrie was charged with sexually assaulting a freshman girl as part of a competition in which some seniors sought to have sex with underclassman. He was acquitted of rape but convicted of misdemeanor sexual assault and other charges.

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Information from: Concord Monitor, website Latest: Prep school sex assault victim speaks out