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Catherine Blakney, Nov. 17, 1921; contracting bus.
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Kimberly Blakney failed to make the grade following the 2006 season despite offers from Seton Hall, St. John's and Connecticut.
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That's something Blakney, now an assistant at ASA in Brooklyn, wished she had done in retrospect.
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"If I could give any advice to her, I would say your academics come before anything," said Blakney who, like Williams, led the PSAL in scoring while at Banneker.
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Kimberly Blakney, a former star at the school, received offers but failed to qualify following 2006 season.
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Blakney, a nurse for 34 years before accepting a lateral entry position with the school system, first asked if she was choking.
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Wrapping her arms around her, Blakney pulled her fist into Crawford's abdomen in hopes of sending a contraction back up her windpipe to clear the airway.
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Blakney, a fellow teacher at the Academy at Smith and a former nurse, was sitting beside her at a meeting when she started choking.
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"We just changed all our educational law at the tiny, tiny chance of getting some money," said Blakney, a Waterville Senior High School math teacher and vice president of the Waterville Teachers Association.
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"We just changed all our educational law at the tiny, tiny chance of getting some money," said Blakney, a Waterville Senior High School math teacher and vice president of the Waterville Teachers Association.
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