Parker led Winton Woods since July 2010 after being an assistant coach prior to that. Parker took after the Winton Woods program after previous head coach Troy Everhart stepped down that summer. Winton Woods won the Division II state title in 2009. RELATED: Sign for our new high school sports newsletter Join the Cincinnati area high school sports Facebook group Parker led Winton Woods to six postseason appearances (including 2020). Winton Woods was the 2017 Division II state runner-up and a 2018 Division II state semifinalist. Winton Woods has a 40-8 record since the 2017 season, according to information from Joe Eitel. Winton Woods had a 9-1 record in 2020 including being a Division II regional finalist. Winton Woods shared the Eastern Cincinnati Conference title in its first season in the conference. Winton Woods joined the ECC this past fall after it had been an independent since the 2012-13 school year after being a member of the old Fort Ancient Valley Conference prior to that. Parker said he's looking forward to bringing his passion for football and for teaching young men to Princeton.
The Romanian royal court, army and administration were forced to retreat into Moldavia (Moldova). In December, as Prezan became the Chief of the General Staff, Antonescu, who was by now a major, was named the head of operations, being involved in the defense of Moldavia. He contributed to the tactics used during the Battle of Mărăşeşti (July-August 1917). The Romanian Army, instructed by the French Mission, and led by General Alexandru Averescu managed to stop the advance of the German Army headed by Field Marshal Mackensen. Ion ANTONESCU was both observer and coordinator for the historic Battle of Mărăşti-Oituz. However, in late 1917 the Russian revolution took place. Soviet Russia soon made peace with Germany, leaving Romania the only enemy of the Central Powers on the Eastern Front. In these conditions, the Romanian government signed, and the parliament ratified the Treaty of Bucharest, 1918 with Germany and her allies. In 1918, Romania broke the treaty, on the grounds that the King, Ferdinand I of Romania, did not sign the treaty.
Peter Sutcliffe's remains will be buried in his hometown of Bingley, Yorkshire, where he grew up while some have been sent to 'superfans' it has been revealed. Pictured: The Yorkshire Ripper, who died aged 74 from Covid, is taken from prison in 2015 to a hospital appointment Last month it was reported Sutcliffe was offered a free funeral by a friend and he accepted the offer. He hoped his grave would be near his home town of Bingley (pictured) in West Yorkshire A source described the woman as a 'long-term visitor' of Sutcliffe's and told the newspaper: 'It's grim his ashes were divided this way. 'It's predictable as he had a large group of supporters who wrote, visited and sent him gifts. 'The Newcastle bloke was barred from visiting him. 'He had newspaper cuttings of Sutcliffe at home and let him speak to his kids on the phone. ' It is not known who covered the cost, although it was previously reported a funeral director friend, David Holmes, offered to organise his funeral service free of charge.