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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Building on a long list of accomplishments Coach Derek Gallagh stanley mug er added Hall of famer to the list Sunday.At the 5th annual Rufus King Hall of Fame induction banquet Gallagher was honored for 25 years of leadership and his ability to bring the best out of his players. My heart pounds,  Gallagher said of his players.  Thats a  stanley cup lot of love but thats the kind of kids that we have. Between 1980 and 2005 Gallagher coached basketball and baseball at Rufus King. Under his leadership the schools baseball team made four state tournament appearances and won 11 City Conference titles.At Sunday night s event, Gallenger shared the stage with 12 other inductees, many of whom were his former players, like alumni Matthew Anderson. The influence he had on me as a baseball player but more of less as a person was huge: how to take criticism, not everythings going to go your way and how to battle adversity,  Anderson said.  Im very grateful, one of the best to do it. Its an experience Rufus King Athletic Director Jeremy Nichols wants to see repeated for years to come. He said by honoring the past theyre also securing the future鈥攆undraising to help buy uniforms and equipment to fill district fun stanley cup ding gaps. A lot of our students come from families of poverty or disadvantaged situations,  Nichols said.  Making sure that they have the coaching, making sure they have the equipment that puts them on par with some of their suburban counterparts is really important. Since the annual ceremony beg Psbh Tips on how you can cut a Christmas tree from a National Forest
 In a move filled with political symbolism, China chose an athlete with Uyghur heritage to light the Olympic flame at the Opening Ceremony for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.The move comes as several countries, including the U.S., are choosing not to send politicians and diplomats to the games due to, in part, China s human rights violations against the Uyghur people in Xinjiang.Cross-country skier Dinigeer Yilamujia stanley thermobecher ng joined downhill skier Zhao Jiawen in lighting the snowflake-shaped cauldron at the end of Friday s Opening Ceremony.  stanley cup According to NBC News and Reuters, the 20-year-old Yilamujiang was born in Xinjiang and has Uyghur heritage.Lighting the Olympic torch is seen as among the highest honors a country can grant an athlete. At the Summer Olympics last year, Japan bestowed the honor to tennis star Naomi Osaka, one of the world s top-ranked players.The Uyghur people are a group of Muslim people that live primarily in Western China. In the last half-decade, China has sent thousands of Uyghurs to detention centers where they have been forced to learn Mandarin and th stanley mug e ruling party s political ideology.China has also sent Uyghurs to work camps to labor in sweatshop factories. Some children are sent to boarding schools, where NPR reports children are subjected to  mental torment. Shortly before leaving office in 2021, top Trump Administration officials classified China s treatment of Uyghur people as  genocide.  In December, White House press secretary Jen Psaki noted C