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Fenton

/ ˈfɛntən /

noun

  1. James ( Martin ). born 1949, British poet, journalist, and critic. His poetry includes the collections A German Requiem (1980) and Out of Danger (1993)

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Eight years on, some of those people - including Kallie Fenton, 21 from Blackpool, said they felt they had been "forgotten about" and have called for more support as they navigate their adult years.

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What the Griffins are doing under veteran coach Ray Fenton shows what can happen when a bunch of neighborhood kids have each other’s backs and fuel themselves each week with the hunger to prove how good they are.

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“That’s who he is,” Fenton said.

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Standing under four palm trees in the quad area of Calabasas High, Los Alamitos football players have their eyes trained on coach Ray Fenton’s face for more than five uninterrupted minutes.

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The players keep listening and keep their eyes directed on Fenton.

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