By Tim Ciardella,
Courier Sports Writer
The Colts got off to a fast start against Pittsburg Friday night, as they scored all of their touchdowns in the first half.
Logan was once again very impressive on both sides of the ball as quarterback Rashad Evans rushed for over 100 yards and also threw a touchdown pass to wide receiver Preston Bradford. The defense did not give up any big plays and the game was really theirs from the get-go. Only later on in the game, when the starters on defense were pulled out, did the Colts allow Pittsburg to score.
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From wikipedia:
William Stoughton (30 September 1631 – 7 July 1701) was in charge of what has come to be known as the Salem Witch Trials, first as the Chief Magistrate of the Special Court of Oyer and Terminer in 1692, and then as the Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Judicature in 1693.
Family
Born in the Kingdom of England, Stoughton was the son of Israel Stoughton and Elizabeth Knight. Soon after the birth of William they moved to the Massachusetts Bay Colony where they had a plentiful amount of land. His parents were among the founders of Dorchester, Massachusetts. His paternal grandparents were Thomas and Katherine Stoughton.
Read a selection from "New England's True Interest: Not to Lie," free from Google Books.
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