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He came to Wabash and signed up for courses that forced him to participate in public speaking as a way to challenge himself and those anxieties. “I’ve learned that speech has the power to cultivate an identity,” Jacome Huesca shared in the essay. “My voice is an extension of who I am, so I should take pride in speaking. I hope that this knowledge will help me continue to develop a voice that is fully mine.” Now, just months away from graduating, Jacome Huesca can’t help but crack a smile when thinking about how far he’s come. While he still may not be the loudest student vocally, his actions and involvements across campus speak volumes to his influence and growth. “I am not the same person I was four years ago and I am very proud of that,” Jacome Huesca said. “I put myself out there and strived to involve myself in as many things as I could.” The music major and art minor served in leadership roles with ’shOUT and La Alianza, worked as a stitcher in the Costume Shop, spent a summer studying abroad in Salzburg, Austria, and took center stage to sing with Glee Club and play the saxophone with the Jazz Ensemble, Pep Band, and Mariachi Pequeños Gigantes. “I found a passion in performing that I didn’t quite have before,” said Jacome Huesca, who was a member of Crawfordsville High School’s concert and marching bands. “I’ve become more confident, especially when it comes to performing music,” he said. “I still experience some nerves leading up to a show, but once I’m on stage and the music starts, my mind goes somewhere else and everything naturally falls into place.” Music Professor Mollie Ables recalls the first time she saw Jacome Huesca perform. His stage presence stood out in contrast with what she had experienced in the classroom. “I watched a shift happen when he performed with the Jazz Ensemble, which naturally has a very loud presence, one that prioritizes improvising and constant, dynamic collaboration,” she continued. “What he doesn’t always do in speech, he is able to flawlessly do in his performances. Watching him have those musical conversations with people is fascinating.” Ables has admired Jacome Huesca’s drive to challenge himself to try new things, like learning how to play the soprano saxophone as part of his senior seminar project. “He didn’t have to do that,” she said. “He could have stuck to repertoire that he already knew, but without anyone asking him to, he sought out the thing that was going to challenge him the most.” With her office located down the hall from practice rooms, Ables got to hear the progression of Jacome Huesca figuring out the new instrument. “It was very satisfying to hear him improve his intonation and technique,” Ables said. “When students are first learning a new instrument, it’s about the technique and fundamentals. What’s really fun is, at a certain point, you hear them starting to make music. You can hear their voice in it. You can hear them putting themselves into the music. By the end of the semester, I could tell that Oscar was not just playing notes, he was vibing.” Art Professor Matt Weedman said Jacome Huesca is “one of the bravest students we have at Wabash,” specifically recalling watching the senior lead Mariachi Pequeños Gigantes at La Alianza’s Pasada last semester as he sang while wondering through the crowd of celebration attendees. “He’s clearly naturally quiet and feels uncomfortable in front of people, yet he constantly puts himself in that place. And to me, that’s as brave as you can get,” Weedman said. “When we talk about teaching students to push themselves—there’s nobody pushing harder in that realm than Oscar. I really respect how much of his comfort he’s willing to give up in order to have a fulfilling Wabash College experience.” Weedman and Ables said Jacome Huesca has also challenged them as educators by demonstrating that leadership can come in many forms. “Oscar helped me be more in tune with possibilities of students, especially the ones who are a little quieter, who maybe sit in the back of the room and don’t make it all about themselves,” Weedman said. “He understands a way of being successful that isn’t the straightforward, linear way that we usually assume. He’s taught me to continue to not assume we understand students before we actually get to know them.” “It’s easy to associate getting involved with being vocal. He’s demonstrated that there are ways to be vocal and loud through service, actions, and devoting your time and attention to people and causes that matter to you,” Ables added. “He doesn’t talk about doing it, he just does it. It’s impactful in the work itself, but it also shows that there doesn’t have to be one type of person that can have this kind of presence on campus.” Jacome Huesca, who plans to pursue a career in music after graduation, shared advice for his freshman self and any other students who may be struggling to find their voice. “Don’t be afraid,” he said. “Whether that be with joining a new club, trying something new, or meeting new people—just put yourself out there.” Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match The current head to head record for the teams are Deportivo La Coruna 3 win(s) Deportivo La Coruna and SD Huesca have not drawn any of their last 5 matches against each other. Cristian Herrera has the most shots on target per match for Deportivo La Coruna (2.5) Have scored 8 goals in their last 5 matches 23 Feb 2025 13:00:00 GMT?Deportivo La Coruna vs SD Huesca on Sun 23 Feb 2025 13:00:00 GMT ended in a 0–0 tie.InsightsHave scored 5 goals in their last 5 matches Deportivo La Coruna and SD Huesca have not drawn any of their last 5 matches against each other Deportivo La Coruna is playing home against SD Huesca at Estadio Abanca-Riazor on Sun According to a report by the Chamber of Huesca Torreciudad contributes more than 97 million euros annually to the province of Huesca and Aragon Although the sanctuary itself is loss-making According to a report of the Huesca Chamber of CommerceThe Marian sanctuary of Torreciudad brings more than 97 million euros annually to the province of Huesca and Aragon The hundreds of thousands of visitors that this place receives make Torreciudad has a direct economic impact of 58.2 million which is multiplied throughout the province when you take into account the boost received by other tourist or cultural activities carried out by visitors Although the church and its surroundings are in deficit, as highlighted in its annual report and corroborate the foundations that help to maintain Torreciudad the sanctuary's activity drives a key economic movement for this area of Aragon According to the data provided by the Chamber of Commerce of Huesca Torreciudad has an indirect impact of 28.8 million euros on the production of the Aragonese companies that supply the companies that receive the direct impact due to the increase in wage income from consumption and production the money generated would drop to 17.2 million euros This is because the central reason why visitors go to this sanctuary is precisely because it is Torreciudad The Huesca Chamber of Commerce report also points out 14 positive impacts -Territorial and tourist positioning in the field of religious tourism -Complementarity with the tourist resources of the territory socially responsible actions and heritage preservation -Projection of the provincial values of nature -Belonging to the Marian Route Local routes and transboundary routes / Camino de Santiago ribagorzano -Organizational capacity and event development -Employment generation and contribution to economic activities in tourism and services -Population settlement and development of neighboring populations The report on Torreciudad also shows very relevant data that help to understand the impact of the sanctuary in the province according to the Huesca Chamber of Commerce -Interest in learning about the impact of one of the most visited sites in Aragon -The 50th anniversary of the construction of the sanctuary -Tourist and territorial linkage of Torreciudad with its surroundings the Chamber of Huesca offers in its conclusions the potential development of Torreciudad: -Collaboration with travel agencies interested in family and religious tourism -Collaboration with 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from his 31st birthday when he was shot and killed in April in Gage Park who was fatally shot this year while on his way home from work on the Southwest Side will be awarded the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation’s highest honor Huesca and four other officers will be honored with the foundation’s Valor award at a ceremony Wednesday evening at Theater on the Lake Huesca, 30, was driving home in his personal car wearing his police uniform when he was attacked early on the morning of April 21 in the 3100 block of West 56th Street Officers responded to a ShotSpotter alert in the area and found Huesca with multiple gunshot wounds His Toyota 4Runner was stolen and later found a few blocks away police released surveillance images of a person wanted for questioning in connection with the slaying police issued an arrest warrant for the suspected shooter Tate was arrested more than two weeks after the shooting in west suburban Glendale Heights He remains jailed on first-degree murder and aggravated vehicular hijacking charges Hundreds of people mourned Huesca at his funeral at St “It feels like a nightmare,” Officer Christian Calderon said about his partner and best friend at Huesca’s funeral let us carry his legacy forward with every step we take his kindness humble us and his memory guide us.” clutches a Chicago flag alongside her daughter Lily O’Brien at the officer’s funeral April 29 in Ashburn Eleven other officers and detectives who responded to and investigated Huesca’s shooting death will receive the foundation’s Distinguished Service Award That includes members of the CPD Investigative Response Team fingerprints and cell phone data that led to Tate’s arrest this family of blue have brought a measure of solace to the Huesca family ensuring that justice is served in honor of Officer Luis Huesca’s memory,” the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation said in a statement The four other officers who will receive the Valor award: Officer Gregory Saint Louis Officer Lashon Morris and Field Training Officer Edwin Gramajo are all being recognized for incidents in which they were shot while on duty The Chicago Police Memorial Foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides support to the families of officers who are killed or injured in the line of duty Terms of UsePrivacy NoticeCookie PolicyTerms of Sale Volume 2 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fearc.2023.1309907 Research on animal management strategies in high mountain areas during the early Neolithic (5,700–4,500 cal BC) has been conditioned by the presumption that human occupations in highland areas had a prominent seasonal character and the economic practices focused mainly on the exploitation of wild resources The results obtained in the framework of research developed recently on settlement dynamics during the early Neolithic in the highland areas indicate the existence of relatively permanent occupations and the exploitation of domestic resources the role of caprine transhumance in highland areas has been highlighted traditionally conferring a marginal role to husbandry activities and emphasizing principally the temporary maintenance of herds of sheep and goats we use the archaeozoological data and δ13C and δ15N stable isotopes composition of the faunal bones collagen to characterize the husbandry practices in Coro Trasito cave (Huesca The results obtained demonstrated the presence of diverse herd foddering strategies within husbandry practices characterized by taxonomic diversity and multipurpose exploitation suggests that during the Neolithic Coro Trasito cave played a more complex role than sheepfold the presence of the four main domestic species indicates the adaptation of herds of Coro Trasito to the cave environment flocks with diverse dietary needs and reproductive behaviors The results are discussed with an integrated analysis of the data related to animal management strategies in highland areas (more than 1,500 m in particular in the central Pyrenees area This study offers new elements to study the complexity of neolithization processes in the central Pyrenees and how these areas were quickly integrated into a broader economic system The main objective of this research is to characterize husbandry practices at the Coro Trasito site during the early Neolithic emphasizing the management strategies of domesticates Using archaeozoological and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis in bulk collagen herd management and feeding strategies implemented in Coro Trasito The results will also be discussed within the framework of the neolithisation models proposed for the Iberian Peninsula and (A) Above: Image of the southern slope of Sierra de Tucas (Huesca showing the location of the 2011 and 2013 test-pit and the area of the extended excavation east and south profiles of the 2011–2013 test-pit of Coro Trasito cave (Huesca A total of 822 faunal remains corresponding to the Neolithic levels from Coro Trasito have been analyzed Three hundred and twenty faunal remains belong to the occupations dated ca only the remains that have been identified anatomically and taxonomically are presented (NISP_total = 395; NISP_N-I = 194; NISP_N-II = 206) Twenty-one faunal individuals were selected from N-II for stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis in bulk collagen Bos taurus) and wild animals (Capra pyrenaica Samples for stable isotope analysis correspond to adult individuals previously determined through archaeozoological analyses (MNI and age estimation) The samples included the diaphysis of long bones Specimens were selected to represent individual animals by sampling the same-sided portion of a specific element different specific elements from different archaeological layers The N-I could not be sampled due to its high fragmentation and the thermal alterations of remains resulting from the fumier levels The results of specific variability revealed a slight dominance of domesticates in the early level (N-I) The percentage of domesticates ranged from 93.8% (NISP = 182) in N-I to 89.3% (NISP = 184) in N-II NISP = 12) were represented by Cervus elephus (NISP = 5 NISP = 22) wild species were represented by Cervus elephus (NISP = 10 The results of slaughtering patterns for wild individuals showed specimens over 24 months old If the representation frequencies of domesticates are compared in N-I and N-II an increase in the relative number of pig remains to cattle can be observed as well as a higher number of sheep remains compared to goats in N-II The minimum number of individuals (MNI) for each species in the Neolithic levels is different (MNI_total_N-I = 22; MNI_total_N-II = 17) pigs show the highest increase in MNI among domesticates (N-I Differences in the level of fragmentation within the faunal assemblages could explain the variation in the MNI between N-I and N-II for the Ovis/Capra Quantification of domestic species in N-I of Coro Trasito cave (Huesca Quantification of domestic species in N-II of Coro Trasito cave (Huesca Slaughtering patterns were analyzed per taxon Pigs were killed between 18 and 21 months old; and cattle killed at more than 24 months old sheep and goats presented a rather similar pattern were also primarily killed at between 6 and 24 months of age in N-I and between 12 and 24 months of age In the N-I a large proportion of newborn and infantile caprines (41% of MNI) were also recovered (0–3 months of age) This proportion of neonates decreases in N-II (6% of MNI) Neonate and infantile individuals <3 months of age have not been able to be classified into specific categories due to the high degree of fragmentation of the remains and the absence of identifying features of the species Results from isotopic analysis of faunal samples from level N-II of Coro Trasito cave (Huesca Bone collagen δ13C and δ15N values compared to the mean δ13C and δ15N values ± 1σ s.d for each taxon from the faunal remains recovered at level N-II of Coro Trasito cave (Huesca The δ13C values of the individuals analyzed in Coro Trasito ranged from −20.99 to −18.57‰ average δ13C = −20.13‰ (n = 19) The δ15N values ranged from 6.13 to 2.80‰ average δ15N = 4.13‰ (n = 19) The average δ13C values of wild herbivores was −20.11 ± 0.17‰ (n = 3). When the Ursus arctos sample was included with wild herbivores, although it is an omnivorous species its diet is mainly herbivorous, the average δ13C values for the wild herbivorous-omnivorous species was −20.08 ± 0.15 ‰ (n = 4). The average δ13C values of domestic herbivores was −20.18 ± 0.38‰ (n = 8) (Figure 4) Statistical tests showed that there are no significant differences in δ13C between wild and domestic herbivores (p > 0.6) and wild herbivores and domestic herds (p > 0.5) there are no significant differences in δ13C between domestic herds (p > 0.8) Box plot δ13C and δ15N values from faunal remains recovered at level N-II of Coro Trasito cave (Huesca Carnivores were only represented by one specimen (Vulpes vulpes) The δ13C value was −18.57‰ and the δ15N value was 5.94‰ supports the full development of practices such as agriculture and livestock in high mountain areas during the early Neolithic leaving behind the character of traditionally granted marginal territory The low variation and little dispersion in the δ13C values of herbivores and omnivores (amplitude of 1.67‰) and the non-existence of significant differences between the specimens analyzed could indicate that the feeding areas of the Coro Trasito herds are similar between them The δ15N values increase due to arid conditions or vary depending on soil type and manuring effect (Ambrose and Norr, 1993; Handley et al., 1999) The δ15N values documented in wild herbivores are low and very little variable compared to sheep Goat herds have lower δ15N values than wild herbivores The low δ15N values in the goats may indicate grazing in an environment less impacted by humans for example on soils that had not been used for agricultural practices or areas with less aridity Finally, the presence of the four main domestic species is documented in Coro Trasito and the results of MNI analysis show that the size of each flock would be composed of a few individuals of each species. This type of flocks with few individuals is also documented in the Cova del Sardo (Navarrete and Saña, 2013) and Cova Colomera (Martín and Oms, 2021) sites The study of highland areas such as the mountainous zone of the Pyrenees has brought new and important data about the dynamics of neolithisation process particularly focusing on economic practices Husbandry practices played an essential role in the economic strategies of Coro Trasito during the early Neolithic The presence of diverse herd foddering strategies within husbandry practices characterized by taxonomic diversity and multipurpose exploitation suggests that during the Neolithic Coro Trasito played a more complex role than sheepfold The increase of MNI pig in N-II shows the importance of this specie in meat production during the Neolithic the results obtained demonstrated the rapid adaptation of herds of Coro Trasito to the region The combination of archaeozoology and isotopic results and archaeological context suggests that Coro Trasito was not primarily a site for short-term occupations the presence of transformation activities related to dairy and fat products and the existence of storage structures within the cave indicates the complexity of neolithisation processes in the central Pyrenees and how these areas were quickly integrated into a broader economic system The original contributions presented in the study are included in the article/supplementary material further inquiries can be directed to the corresponding author The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research This research was supported by the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad The authors thank reviewers for their valuable comments on this article Pau Comes (ICTA-UAB) for his help with the IRMS data Research by VN was supported by the Research Project CEECIND/03351/2020 (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia Part of this research has been carried out in 2021 SGR 00527 (EarlyFoods) The authors declare that the 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The current head to head record for the teams are Almeria 4 win(s) Luis Suárez is the competition's top scorer (17) Have scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches Oscar Sielva has created the most big chances for SD Huesca (4) Patrick Soko has the most shots on target per match for SD Huesca (1.2) 19 Jan 2025 20:00:00 GMT?Almeria vs SD Huesca on Sun 19 Jan 2025 20:00:00 GMT ended in a 0–0 tie.InsightsHave scored 14 goals in their last 5 matches Almeria is playing home against SD Huesca at UD Almería Stadium on Sun your new go-to podcast to spice up your weekday mornings with relevant news and behind-the-scenes from Brussels and beyond From the economy to the climate and the EU's role in world affairs this talk show sheds light on European affairs and the issues that impact on our daily lives as Europeans Tune in to understand the ins and outs of European politics Dare to imagine the future with business and tech visionaries Deep dive conversations with business leaders Euronews Tech Talks goes beyond discussions to explore the impact of new technologies on our lives the podcast provides valuable insights into the intersection of technology and society Europe's water is under increasing pressure floods are taking their toll on our drinking water Join us on a journey around Europe to see why protecting ecosystems matters and to discover some of the best water solutions an animated explainer series and live debate - find out why Water Matters We give you the latest climate facts from the world’s leading source analyse the trends and explain how our planet is changing We meet the experts on the front line of climate change who explore new strategies to mitigate and adapt George Orwell’s son made a quiet gesture to his father: in a way When Orwell fought on the Republican side in the Spanish civil war his division was poised to take the eastern city of Huesca Confident of victory over the Nationalists the generals promised the troops they would be drinking coffee in the city the next day almost 90 years after the writer of Homage to Catalonia nearly lost his life in the 1936-1939 war his son Richard Blair has finally realised his father’s wish to make it to Huesca – symbolically at least – when a bronze relief of Orwell was erected last month in his honour Blair has led a campaign with Victor Pardo to preserve his father’s memory in the eastern Spanish city Campaigners in Britain and Spain mounted a campaign to raise about €25,000 to fund the memorial Blair kissed his hand and put it on his father’s face but with the words changed to include the members of the Independent Labour Party contingent the generals were saying every day ‘tomorrow we will take coffee in Huesca’ but of course it never happened Now he finally has in very much a symbolic way,” Blair told Euronews Culture It has been the highlight of our visits to Spain.”   “What it has done of course has cemented our relationship with Huesca I think a lot of people in Aragon recognised that Orwell was reporting in an honest way what was going on.” Blair describes himself as “the ordinary son of an extraordinary father” He was adopted by Orwell and his wife Eileen in 1945 and after the writer’s death in 1950 On the 75th anniversary of Orwell’s masterpiece 1984 last week Blair recalled how the book was almost never written when he and his father nearly drowned in Scotland Orwell took his son to live with him on the island of Jura “Nearly getting drowned would have been very serious you would not be speaking to me now,” Blair remembered Blair says his father had a devilish sense of humour I found a broken pipe and filled it up with his cigarette ends and I asked for his lighter he passes it down to me and you can guess the rest and the lunch reappeared but not in its original form Today the region in eastern Spain is embroiled in modern day controversy over the conflict which tore the country apart in Orwell’s era are run by a coalition of the conservative People’s Party (PP) and the far-right Vox these right-wing coalitions were accused by the United Nations of trying to “whitewash” the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco Spain’s socialist-led government introduced a Democratic Memory Law designed to bring “justice reparation and dignity” to the victims of the civil war It contains dozens of measures which are intended to “settle Spanish democracy’s debt to its past” Among these are setting up of a DNA bank to help locate and identify the remains of tens of thousands of people who lie in unmarked graves; a ban on people who glorify Franco and a redefinition of the Valley of the Fallen the giant basilica and memorial where Franco lay for 44 years the PP and Vox coalition have been trying to replace this with ‘harmony laws’ in the regions where they govern In a letter sent to the Spanish government in April UN experts said the information they received about the proposed laws “could affect the Spanish state’s obligations when it comes to human rights especially its obligations to guarantee the preservation of historical memory on serious human rights violations” Blair is rather reluctant of becoming mired in a Spanish political controversy Orwell fought in the Spanish Republican POUM militia during the civil war He was shot in the neck in 1937 on the Aragon front but survived through luck He died in 1950 when his adopted son was five years old Blair matched every £1 donated by giving £1 of his own money Pardo believes that for Orwell his time in Spain was the most important in his life “Orwell came to Spain in 1936 as a journalist but he changed the pen for a gun We celebrate a man who looked for truth and defended liberty,” Pardo told the memorial ceremony Quentin Kopp, the chair of the Orwell Society His father Georges Kopp was Orwell’s commanding officer in the civil war Kopp married into the Orwell family so Richard Blair and Quentin Kopp are cousins as well as firm friends “It was emotional for me in a different way to Richard It was an important project and this was a project that was more than necessary,” Quentin Kopp told Euronews Culture It is what Homage to Catalonia means to those on the Republican side during the war Orwell spoke plainly about what he saw going on around him at the time That is valued so much more in Spain than in anywhere else.” Another Liga Plenitude win for Barça as they defeated Bada Huesca 21-39 at the Palacio Municipal de Huesca for their 19th win of a league season that has only seen victories so far Javier Rodríguez top scored for the blaugranes with six Both sides' attack was misfiring from the off so goals were a bit hard to come by so much so that the score was only 5 - 4 halfway through the first half with goalkeepers Decsi and Nielsen making six and five saves respectively Ortega's side showed just what they are made of and went into overdrive The blaugranes scored 9 without reply through quick transitions and goals by Bazán while Emil Nielsen made another five saves to make it 10 in 15 shots (5-13 That then paved way to a calm period in the game The home side attempted to come back after the restart (10-17 who scored three goals early on and the lead grew to 12-23 by the 40th minute Makuc and Aleix Gómez also scored two and five respectively in the second half to extend the blaugrana control Young Filip Saric replaced Nielsen in goal and put in another solid performance with six saves Final score 21-39 and another win for the clear leaders of the Liga Plenitude Viveros Herol Nava visit the Palau Blaugrana for the Liga Plenitude gameweek 21 fixture (22 Mar 1.00pm CET) Periods: 2-1; 4-3; 5-5; 5-9; 6-14; 7-16 // 10-19; 12-23; 14-27; 17-30; 20-35; 21-39 Referees: Lorena García Gil and Tania Rodríguez Estévez First TeamLuis Suárez will sit out Sunday's league match against SD Huesca The second-tier top scorer will have to serve a one-match ban as UD Almería's appeal is unsuccessful Gui Guedes and Rachad will also miss the game Marc Pubill and Centelles are one booking away from missing the next game First TeamUD Almería vs SD Huesca tickets go on saleSeats can be booked online at tickets.udalmeriasad.com up to two hours before the match kick-off They will later be available to fans at the Stadium ticket offices VIP box tickets with catering service can also be purchased we are working with the Perelman Performing Arts Center reimagined production of CATS called CATS: "The Jellicle Ball" to bring you a series of episodes with the cast and creative team "It’s giving like she won Legendary and got the million dollar prize This is a game show and she wants some coin." This episode features Dava Huesca who plays Rumpleteazer in this production Hear Dava share how she learned the story of CATS through the rehearsal process how she changes her makeup for each performance what it was like being at the front of the viral dance clip and how her Rumpleteazer has a playful crush on Victoria Dava explains her Jellicle choice and how she views the Heaviside Layer through the ballroom scene Alan Seales & Broadway Podcast Network Social Media: @TheWrongCatDied © Broadway Podcast Network PreviousSD Huesca - Málaga CF match previewMálaga CF will face SD Huesca, at El Alcoraz, on LALIGA HYPERMOTION matchday 35. The match will close out the current league round tomorrow, Monday, at 20:30. Copy linkThe Blue and Whites with 42 points in 16th place in the standings will visit Huesca currently in the playoff positions sitting 6th with 54 points before the start of the round This season marks his second year in the Second Division Canary Islander Raúl Martín González Francés will be in charge of the VAR belonged to Málaga CF in the summer of 2019(**) Sielva (*) Rogelio Santiago ‘Lelé’ coached UD Huesca the Malaguista to have played every minute (3,060) of all the LALIGA HYPERMOTION matches with a total of 132 (averaging 3.88 saves per game) •    Kevin Medina and Dani Sánchez are unavailable due to an accumulation of yellow cards Pastor and Víctor are also at risk of suspension each having four yellow cards in the current cycle and six losses (15 points) in 17 away league matches and two losses (32 points) in 16 home matches •    This is the fourth time SD Huesca and Málaga CF have faced each other at El Alcoraz in the Second Division The previous results are two home wins for Huesca (2-0 in 19/20 and 1-0 in 22/23) and one draw (0-0) in the 21/22 season •    Local winger Joaquín Muñoz played his first Second Division match at El Alcoraz against Málaga CF in the 19/20 season the Málaga-born forward wore the Blue and White jersey having been loaned out by the Aragón-based club never played an official match against each other Unión Deportiva Huesca (1940-1956) played three consecutive seasons in the Second Division •    In the previous eight seasons in the Second Division was a positive one with a 1-2 away victory over Villarreal B CHICAGO (CBS) -- Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca who was shot and killed in April while returning home from his shift was honored Wednesday night at the Valor Awards Dinner Huesca's family was on hand at the Theater on the Lake at Fullerton and DuSable Lake Shore drives hosted by the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation offered a moment of healing for a life cut short Click here for the full story via CBS Chicago First TeamUD Almería out of play-offs following SD Huesca's victory The Oscenses beat Málaga CF in the 90+6' of the last match of Matchday 35 to send the Rojiblancos back to 7th place First TeamUD Almería turn attention to LaLiga Hypermotion and SD Huesca The Rojiblancos are confident that the Spanish Cup exit will not affect them on Sunday when they host the Oscenses with the aim of remaining top of the table. Rubi's side are on a 13-game unbeaten league run Barça have powered out of the blocks in the league with a convincing defeat of Bada Huesca at the Palau Blaugrana. The visitors made sure Barça needed to stray sharp, but once Carlos Ortega's side got the engines running, there was never much doubt who was going to emerge victorious. After a slow start, Barça stormed away, led by the stratospheric Aleix Gómez and his stunning 11 goals. But this was no one-man show. Especially in the first half the team combined to perfection, and although the second was sometimes a bit of a struggle, the lead was too wide for any major concerns. Bada Huesca did a good job of getting back into the game, but Barça held firm and then put their feet firmly back on the gas for a grandstand finish. Barça: P. de Vargas, Aleix, D.Mem, Makuc, Palomino, J. Rodríguez, Ariño, Antonio Bazán, Carlsbogard, Blaz Janc, N'Guessan, Manuel Ortega Ezcurdia, Richardson, Petar Cikusa. Bada Huesca: Teixeira, Pérez, Rafael Soares Paulo, Rodrigo Benites, Bosnjak, Cordiés, Malo, Parera, Cordies, Suárez, García, Cánovas.  Periods: 5-5, 7-4, 11-6, 14-9, 17-10, 19-13, 21-17, 24-19, 30-21, 32-25, 36-27, 39-30. The current head to head record for the teams are Castellon 0 win(s) Haven't kept a clean sheet in 6 matches Have scored 6 goals in their last 5 matches Dani Jimenez is ranked 3 in saves per match in the competition (3.7) 02 Feb 2025 13:00:00 GMT?SD Huesca won 1–0 over Castellon on Sun 02 Feb 2025 13:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 2 goals in their last 5 matches Castellon is playing home against SD Huesca at Estadio SkyFi Castalia on Sun a curling team founded on the Costa del Sol came back from the Spanish second division championships in north-east Spain last weekend with bronze medals Los Compadres were the only team representing Andalucía Carlos Barquero Sánchez and Alfonso González Bolaños the team finished third in event held from 12 to 15 December but it is the first for our youngest athlete My son joined the team a couple of years ago We feel happy because it is promising for the future of curling in Malaga The medal brings us a sense of relief and fulfilment because we are grateful to have a place on the podium," Malaga team captain Fernando Galván told SUR in English Los Compadres have always been considered a fun team They went through the misunderstanding of the locals and the scepticism of other athletes they are highly respected in any competition More and more often they hear other teams say the Malagueños are beating you," thanks to the level that Los Compadres have already acquired The team cannot afford constant training due to the lack of ice and after their first steps and first lessons in Scotland the team welcomes foreign players who have settled in the province of Malaga to take part in the development of curling on the southern coast of Spain Comentar es una ventaja exclusiva para registrados This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page First teamKevin Medina and Dani Sánchez will not play in HuescaThe RFEF Disciplinary Committee has announced the decisions made regarding the LALIGA HYPERMOTION matchday 34 fixture, where both Kevin and Dani Sánchez were booked with yellow cards. Copy linkBoth Kevin and Dani received their fifth yellow card of the season in the recent #MálagaCórdoba match meaning they will miss next Monday's game in Huesca due to an accumulation of yellow cards defenders Álex Pastor and Víctor García are on a suspension warning OrganisationIstán to travel with the team to Huesca Málaga CF's commitment to the municipalities of the Costa del Sol is evident once again this week. On this occasion, artist José Luis Puche brings us a magnificent piece featuring the 'La Esfera' fountain in Istán. Copy linkMálaga CF will head to El Alcoraz to play the LALIGA HYPERMOTION matchday 35 fixture against SD Huesca This exciting match will take place on Monday 14th April at 20:30 with Istán featured prominently in the match poster design and on the Blue and White captain's armband nestled between the blue of the Mediterranean and the foothills of the Sierra de las Nieves is located near the UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve This picturesque Andalusian village boasts a rich natural heritage earning it the title “the spring of the Costa del Sol.” Its origins date back to the ancient Muslim farmsteads From the Morisco rebellion of 1568 to the Christian repopulation in the 17th century the town has managed to transform each historical chapter into part of its identity Vestiges of this era still remain in places such as the Castillejo strategic points in the former defensive system of the Kingdom of Granada Strolling through Istán is like getting lost in its charming streets is one of the town's key heritage landmarks the Hermitage of San Miguel stands on a cliffside cave offering views of the Verde River reservoir and the blue Mediterranean Sea still stands as a testament to the town's history of resistance and rebuilding The local cuisine offers traditional dishes such as Corn Soup and delicious sweets like Roscos de vino de alfajor These delicacies can be enjoyed in the town's local bars especially during the Gastronomic Showcase where visitors can sample typical treats for free This event promotes both local cuisine and the town's dining establishments The Fiesta de los Quintos celebrates the coming of age of young people transforms the town with candles and diverse music the Tomillería honours San Miguel with a pilgrimage to the hermitage where the “tomilleros” enjoy a day of camaraderie and traditional music before the procession back to the village The captain’s armband and the match poster for the game against SD Huesca will feature the signature of José Luis Puche his inspiration focuses on the La Esfera fountain The rusted metals speak of the passage of time and memory while the white walls evoke Mediterranean tradition reminds us of the importance of irrigation channels and watering places in daily life First teamHuesca-Málaga, Monday 14 April at 20:30The LALIGA HYPERMOTION matchday 35 kick-off times have been announced, in which Málaga CF will visit Aragón to face SD Huesca. Copy link#HuescaMálaga will take place at El Alcoraz on Monday 14th April coached by former Málaga player Antonio Hidalgo currently occupies 5th place in the standings within the playoff spots for promotion to the First Division Málaga CF won 1-0 at La Rosaleda with an own goal by Pulido Press conferenceRubi: 'It's very difficult to score against SD Huesca'The UD Almería head coach states that his team 'has to show respect' at El Alcoraz stadium in addition to keeping up their attacking potential and continuing to improve defensively The Catalan gaffer talks about the rivals' enormous strengths Match Reports0-0: Another point on the boardThe Rojiblancos go nearest to taking the lead with countless squandered chances but it ends a point apiece against rivals SD Huesca Rubi's men have to settle for a goalless draw due to the great saves by the Oscense keeper but extend their unbeaten streak to 14 games Access all of the club's multimedia content Un estadio referente y reconocido internacionalmente por sus instalaciones modernidad y capacidad para acoger eventos durante los 365 días del año Make your reservation to visit every corner of the amazing RCDE Stadium and discover all the history of RCD Espanyol de Barcelona Feel the pre-match excitement with exclusive pitchside access to watch the players’ warm-up up close witness the starting eleven step onto the field from the tunnel And get to meet and greet the stars after the match RCD Espanyol continue to plan preseason with the organisation of their latest friendly summer fixture The first scheduled friendly is against Girona during the squad's stay in Navata (July 27th 11am) and on the first weekend of August they will face Toulouse at the club's training ground (August 4th Everything about the game on your mobile phone © 2025 Official Website of RCD Espanyol de Barcelona S.A.D PreviousMálaga CF - SD Huesca match previewMálaga CF will host SD Huesca at La Rosaleda Stadium on matchday 5 of LaLiga Hypermotion. Kick-off is on Saturday at 18:30. Copy linkThe Blue and Whites, unbeaten with 6 points and 8th in the standings, will face this rival currently in direct promotion position (2nd) with 9 points. The match will be officiated by Saúl Ais Reig. The 39-year-old referee from Alicante is currently in his 10th consecutive season in the Second Division (191 matches). He will be assisted by the Madrid-based VAR official David Gálvez Rascón. Players in common Málaga CF-SD HuescaSolaeta, Cornago, Molinero, Jon Erice, Roberto Santamaría, Rescaldani, Sandro Ramírez, Ignasi Miquel, Borja Bastón, Werner, Brezancic, Juanpi, Pacheco, Ontiveros, Joaquín Muñoz, Alexander González, Vadillo, Yáñez, Álex Gallar, Rubén Castro, Lago Junior, Hugo Vallejo, Manu Molina and David Ferreiro(*) Sielva, SD Huesca player, was also part of Atlético Malagueño (2012/13) Coaches in common Málaga CF-SD HuescaIsmael Díaz(*) Antonio Hidalgo, SD Huesca manager, was a Málaga CF player (2005-08) Players in common CD Málaga-SD HuescaPerella played for UD Huesca, the predecessor of SD Huesca Coaches in common CD Málaga-SD HuescaLuis Costa(*) Rogelio Santiago ‘Lelé’ managed UD Huesca, the predecessor of SD Huesca Stats and facts-    The fourth time Málaga CF and SD Huesca will face each other at La Rosaleda. Previous Second Division games ended in two wins for the visitors by 1-3 (19/20) and 0-2 (21/22) and the last match (22/23) was a goalless draw.-    In the eight seasons that Málaga CF have played in the Second Division, on matchday 5, the Blue and Whites achieved 3 victories, 2 draws, and 3 defeats. 12:24 amFacebookFacebook MessengerTwitterEmail Karim Benzema saved Real Madrid's blushes by scoring a superb late goal to snatch a 3-2 win at home to La Liga basement side Huesca on Sunday and keep up coach Zinedine Zidane's perfect start since the Frenchman returned to the club The last-gasp win left Madrid third in the standings with 57 points after 29 games while second-placed Atletico Madrid have 59 and runaway leaders Barcelona are on 69 Huesca took a shock lead in the third minute of their first league visit to the Bernabeu when Cucho Hernandez smashed a cross from Ezequiel Avila past goalkeeper Luca Zidane who was surprisingly brought into the team by his father 1 goalkeeper for Real Madrid's reserve side Castilla was completely discarded by Zidane's successor Julen Lopetegui who did not include him in the matchday squad for a single game - Real Madrid Player Ratings: Benzema stars, young Diaz impresses He also failed to play any first team football under Real's next coach Santiago Solari -- although he was named on the substitutes bench for four games in January, when Thibaut Courtois and then Keylor Navas were out with a victory," Zidane senior said after the match I see him as one other player for the team Thibaut was out and I wanted to give Keylor a rest after playing with his country Madrid drew level in the 25th when Isco knocked home a cross from full debutant Brahim Diaz to score for the second time in two games since being brought back into the team by Zidane Real went ahead after the hour mark with an acrobatic finish from close range by Dani Ceballos and Gareth Bale should have clinched victory when he slid in to meet a cross from a few metres out but somehow sent the ball over the bar Huesca were always threatening and seized their moment in the 74th with a short corner routine Xabier Etxeita equalising with an unorthodox header But Madrid averted an embarrassing slip-up thanks to his compatriot Benzema who curled the ball into the top corner in the 89th "It was a crazy game but great for those who came to watch it," Zidane told reporters "We suffered a lot but you have to congratulate our opponents for how they played they are bottom and they put in a great performance They were causing us problems right until the end but we got a good result which we needed for our morale." The defeat left Huesca rooted to the bottom of the table on 22 points seven away from escaping the relegation zone Information from Reuters was used in this report Karim Benzema saved Real Madrid's blushes by scoring a superb late goal to snatch a 3-2 win at home to La Liga basement side Huesca on Sunday and keep up coach Zinedine Zidane's perfect start since the Frenchman returned to the club Huesca took a shock lead in the third minute of their first league visit to the Bernabeu when Cucho Hernandez smashed a cross from Ezequiel Avila past goalkeeper Luca Zidane - Real Madrid Player Ratings: Benzema stars, young Diaz impresses He also failed to play any first team football under Real's next coach Santiago Solari -- although he was named on the substitutes bench for four games in January, when Thibaut Courtois and then Keylor Navas were out with a victory,\" Zidane senior said after the match Madrid drew level in the 25th when Isco knocked home a cross from full debutant Brahim Diaz to score for the second time in two games since being brought back into the team by Zidane Real went ahead after the hour mark with an acrobatic finish from close range by Dani Ceballos and Gareth Bale should have clinched victory when he slid in to meet a cross from a few metres out but somehow sent the ball over the bar \"It was a crazy game but great for those who came to watch it,\" Zidane told reporters \"We suffered a lot but you have to congratulate our opponents for how they played They were causing us problems right until the end but we got a good result which we needed for our morale.\" When George Orwell fought on the Republican side in the Spanish civil war his division was poised to take the eastern city of Huesca the generals promised the troops they would soon be drinking coffee in the city but it never came to pass almost 90 years after the writer of "Homage to Catalonia" nearly lost his life in the 1936-1939 war he might finally make it to Huesca – in a way – when a frieze is erected there in his memory in the city who preserves the writer’s memory in Spain Campaigners in Britain and Spain have mounted a GoFundMe campaign and need only about £7,000 before they can start work on the frieze on a wall which will be entitled Orwell Takes Coffee in Huesca which preserves the memory of the man who wrote "1984" and "Animal Farm" while Mr Pardo has raised the other £10,000 Mr Blair has promised to match every £1 donated by giving £1 of his own money With the help of tax aid from the British government this has raised the amount collected by campaigners “After Orwell came back from rest in Barcelona he went back to the hills overlooking Huesca The generals said tomorrow we will have coffee in Huesca but it never happened,” Mr Blair told Euronews “(Later) my father was shot through the neck and was invalided out of the civil war Orwell and the republicans never penetrated Huesca.” Mr Blair said the frieze may raise the profile of the trenches in Aragon The trenches have been preserved as a tourist attraction for Orwell enthusiasts and those interested in the history of the civil war I am conscious of interfering with local politics I don’t want to trample on people’s sensibilities But if it is approved then I am happy to contribute,” Mr Blair whose father died in 1950 when he was five years old “It is a little corner of the civil war which has yet to be unearthed People said they thought Orwell was very honest in "Homage to Catalonia." Orwell arrived in Spain in 1936 to fight for the Spanish Republic in the POUM He nearly died when he was shot in the neck on May 20 in 1937 while serving in Aragon Luck meant the bullet shot through a tiny space of about one centimetre between Orwell’s carotid artery and larynx which bruised his vocal chords but he survived “Orwell said that his time in Spain was the most important in his life,” said Mr Pardo “We hope that even though in his life he did not make it to Huesca this will be a symbolic arrival for him to this city And that it will attract people to come and see this part of Spain.” “The point of this would be to give recognition to Orwell for his involvement in the Spanish civil war and to raise the profile of Aragon which is a poor place in terms of opportunities This is another reason why people might go into Huesca,” he told Euronews “Hopefully we have raised almost enough money and we can get it done this year.” His father Georges Kopp was the commanding officer of Orwell’s division in the civil war Orwell’s account of his part in the civil war he recounts Kopp’s various acts of personal bravery Kopp married into the Orwell family so Richard Blair and Quentin Kopp are cousins Huesca city council has promised to pay for the erection of the frieze a wall bears grim remembrance to the scores of left-wingers who were executed on the orders of General Francisco Franco’s troops simply for being on the wrong side The wall has a plaque with all their names so they are not forgotten