Rachel Barcellona is a beauty pageant contestant and autism advocate currently Miss Manatee River and competing in the Miss Florida pageant. She also was Miss Florida International in 2016 and Miss Southeast International in 2017. She's also the first contestant to compete in Miss Florida with autism and first for Miss America since Alexis Wineman in 2013.
Biography
Barcellona was diagnosed under the autism spectrum at the age of 3. She was told that she would never graduate any school really or have any friends. Pretty much everything bad was going to happen to her because had autism. She credits her mother, a nurse practitioner, as a driving force in her young life.
Barcellona has been competing in pageants since the age of five. But she took a break from the glitzy competitions during middle school after experiencing anxiety and depression. A friend persuaded her to get back into the contests when she was attending Dunedin High School. Completing in pageant helped Barcellona make friends and build confidence. She has made over 300 appearances in 2017 to promote the cause. She's currently a student at University of South Florida majoring in Communications. She is the International Spokesperson for the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities at the University of Florida (CARD-USF), and was recently elected to their executive board of directors and she was also named the Ambassador for the Unicorn Children's Foundation and work closely with this international organization to help people with neurodiversity, a member of the International Thespian Honor Society, an honor student and vocalist and love to sing opera. Barcellona sang at Madison Square Gardens and Amalie Arena multiple times.
Biography
Barcellona was diagnosed under the autism spectrum at the age of 3. She was told that she would never graduate any school really or have any friends. Pretty much everything bad was going to happen to her because had autism. She credits her mother, a nurse practitioner, as a driving force in her young life.
Barcellona has been competing in pageants since the age of five. But she took a break from the glitzy competitions during middle school after experiencing anxiety and depression. A friend persuaded her to get back into the contests when she was attending Dunedin High School. Completing in pageant helped Barcellona make friends and build confidence. She has made over 300 appearances in 2017 to promote the cause. She's currently a student at University of South Florida majoring in Communications. She is the International Spokesperson for the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities at the University of Florida (CARD-USF), and was recently elected to their executive board of directors and she was also named the Ambassador for the Unicorn Children's Foundation and work closely with this international organization to help people with neurodiversity, a member of the International Thespian Honor Society, an honor student and vocalist and love to sing opera. Barcellona sang at Madison Square Gardens and Amalie Arena multiple times.
James “Jim” Colerick (born 1950’s) is an American Republican who “supposedly” worked at the now defunct West Dubuque 2nd Church of Christ and mostly known for the very popular YouTube music video Rappin' for Jesus which gained nation wide popularity alongside his wife Mary Sue. The video being uploaded by Brian Spinney and gained over 54 million views and over 1.1 million likes as of June 2019.
Career
Not much is known about Colerick or his wife besides them being Iowa residents along with their music hit Rappin For Jesus made in 2013, which was criticized for its use of the N word, Christian references, and supposed purpose for youth. Considering the West Dubuque 2nd Church of Christ was permanently closed in 2004 due to unknown reasoning. However, the church was claimed to be fake. It was eventually claimed the video was to be a hoax and meant for entertainment purposes.
Career
Not much is known about Colerick or his wife besides them being Iowa residents along with their music hit Rappin For Jesus made in 2013, which was criticized for its use of the N word, Christian references, and supposed purpose for youth. Considering the West Dubuque 2nd Church of Christ was permanently closed in 2004 due to unknown reasoning. However, the church was claimed to be fake. It was eventually claimed the video was to be a hoax and meant for entertainment purposes.
Adam Schumann Ravenelle (born October 5, 1992) is a former American professional baseball pitcher who played in the Detroit Tigers organization. He played college baseball for the Vanderbilt Commodores, where he was a member of the 2014 College World Series champions.
Career
Ravenelle attended Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School in Sudbury, Massachusetts, where he played for the school's baseball team. The New York Yankees selected him in the 44th round, with the 1,349th overall selection of the 2011 MLB draft. He opted not to sign with the Yankees, instead enrolling at Vanderbilt University, so that he could play college baseball for the Vanderbilt Commodores.
The Detroit Tigers drafted Ravenelle in the fourth round, 130th overall, in the 2014 MLB draft. He reported to the Gulf Coast League Tigers, before he was transferred to the Class A West Michigan Whitecaps. In 2015, he pitched 21 games in relief between the Gulf Coast Tigers and West Michigan Whitecaps, striking out 41 batters over innings while posting a 3.52 ERA. Following the 2015 season, Ravenelle went on to play for the Scottsdale Scorpions of the Arizona Fall League. Ravenelle was named to the Arizona Fall League's Fall Stars Game.
Ravenelle spent 2016 with both the Lakeland Flying Tigers and the Erie SeaWolves, posting a combined 3.88 ERA in 58 innings pitched between both teams. After the season, Ravenelle returned to the AZL where he played for the Salt River Rafters. He spent 2017 with Erie, pitching to a 0-5 record and 5.16 ERA in 52.1 innings. On June 28, 2018, Ravenelle decided to retire.
Personal life
His father, Andre, is the school superintendent of public schools in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.<ref name=sentinelandenterprise/>
Career
Ravenelle attended Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School in Sudbury, Massachusetts, where he played for the school's baseball team. The New York Yankees selected him in the 44th round, with the 1,349th overall selection of the 2011 MLB draft. He opted not to sign with the Yankees, instead enrolling at Vanderbilt University, so that he could play college baseball for the Vanderbilt Commodores.
The Detroit Tigers drafted Ravenelle in the fourth round, 130th overall, in the 2014 MLB draft. He reported to the Gulf Coast League Tigers, before he was transferred to the Class A West Michigan Whitecaps. In 2015, he pitched 21 games in relief between the Gulf Coast Tigers and West Michigan Whitecaps, striking out 41 batters over innings while posting a 3.52 ERA. Following the 2015 season, Ravenelle went on to play for the Scottsdale Scorpions of the Arizona Fall League. Ravenelle was named to the Arizona Fall League's Fall Stars Game.
Ravenelle spent 2016 with both the Lakeland Flying Tigers and the Erie SeaWolves, posting a combined 3.88 ERA in 58 innings pitched between both teams. After the season, Ravenelle returned to the AZL where he played for the Salt River Rafters. He spent 2017 with Erie, pitching to a 0-5 record and 5.16 ERA in 52.1 innings. On June 28, 2018, Ravenelle decided to retire.
Personal life
His father, Andre, is the school superintendent of public schools in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.<ref name=sentinelandenterprise/>
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