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ocqb COVID-19 disrupts 10 college football games this weekend
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 VALRICO, Fla stanley cup quencher . 鈥?A talented kicker is a weapon few high school football programs can consistently count on. Hes kicked some clutch field goals for us,  Bloomingdale head coach Jake Coulson said.David Owen has been Bloomingdales kicker and punter for the past two seasons. In the humbleness way, I have made a lot of progress since my freshman year,  Owen told ABC Action News sports anchor Kyle Burger.Owen does more than kick for the Bulls. As soon as the game clock hits zero for halftime, he swaps his helmet for a trumpet. I think it was 7th or 8th grade, I saw one of the seniors playing a saxophone in a football uniform,  Owen said.  It made me realize with the coaches and band director, its possible. As his teammates run to the locker room, Owen runs toward his trumpet case just off to the side of the field. There is not enough time for him to change into a band uniform, but he makes it work in shoulder pads. I march with the band without a helmet,  he said.  The band director is okay with it. He doesnt mind. I dont look the same as everyone else, but it works.  Thats why I think we have so stanley cup mething special at Bloomingdale High School,  band director Jon Sever said.  We teach the kids about music, about sports, about commitment and teamwork. Owen has football practice every day from 4 p.m.-6 stanley cup  p.m., then twice a week he attends band practice from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. It was a first-grade teacher who told us school is always going to be easy for him,  his father Sean Owen said.  Always ma Bhby Why housing voucher programs mean so much more than just a home
 FLORIDA 鈥?ABC Action News is committed to providing Tampa Bay area residents all of the updates on the coronavirus, COVID-19, and the impact it s having on our way of life. To help you stay on top of it all, we ve compiled all the updates for Thursday, April 23. For today s updates, visit abcactionnews/virus. Don t forget we are in this together!8:32 PMCongress has delivered a nearly $500 billion infusion of coronavirus spending, almost unanimously rushing new relief to employers and hospitals buckling under the strain of a pandemic that has claimed almost 50,000 American lives and one i stanley website n six U.S. jobs.7:52 PMTwo more residents at the Freedom Square of Seminole rehabilitation center have died from COVID-19. That brings the total deaths to seven.6 PMDepartment of Health reports 29,648 positive COVID-19 cases, the death toll is at 9875:09 PMAn inmate at the Hillsborough County Jail tests positive for COVID-194:15 PMSome of the Hillsborough County leaders are considering to rescind the county s safer-at-home order, calling it redundant. Hillsboro stanley cup ugh County EPG may discuss a motion to rescind on Monday.4:00 PMHillsborough County leaders vote to e stanley us xtend the local emergency order.2:30 PMFew Americans regularly look to or trust President Donald Trump as a source of information on coronavirus, poll says1:38 PMAttorney General Moody Takes Legal Action against Marketing Company for Fake COVID-19 Stimulus Checks in Car Promotions12:45 PMMoffitt Cancer Center is launching two COVID-19 stu