Eric Lyons
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"Eric Lyons" (1912–1980) was a United Kingdom/British designer and architect. He achieved critical recognition in his development of family and technology-embracing housing communities in England in the latter part of the 20th century. His partnership in Span Developments led to the building of over 73 estates, some of which have achieved Conservation area status in recognition of the close communities created with substantial garden areas, glass and light, façade angles used for privacy and decoration and separate garage (residential)/garages as a practical Bauhaus for car-based culture and high point of Modern Architecture widely described a "successful, experimental modernism".[http://www.spelthorne.gov.uk/article/602/Trees-Conservation-Areas-and-Listed-Buildings Spelthorne Borough Council] Manygate Lane Conservation Area appraisal: in supporting the "successful implementation of modernism" this source cites appraisals of Lyons' work in :

“The Visual Dictionary of Buildings”– Dorling Kindersley

“A History of English Architecture” – Pelican

“The Buildings of Wales Glamorgan” – John Newman

“The Elements of Style” – Mitchell Besley

“Dictionary of Architecture” – Penguin

“Dictionary of Building” – Penguin

“A Vision of Britain”– Prince Charles of Wales/HRH Prince of Wales - Doubleday

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They were behind 3-0 in the first set and only gave up one game after that. They really came on strong there.

Zach and Ryan really didn't have much problem with their opponents.

I just knew Loogootee was going to win the tournament. They're loaded with seniors and they have everyone back from last year's sectional championship team.

Ryan Karr played really well. Zach Sykes played really well. He got beat by John Dixon, but John Dixon won the No. 1 singles. He came back and won against a decent kid from Tell City.

Adam Capehart split his and played pretty well.

Our one doubles is playing very well right now. They hung around and never let the other team pull ahead. They're playing competitively.

Doug and Tyler at one doubles lost their first set then bounced back to win. That was a big one for us. This was the first time Tyler has played doubles this year and the first time we have paired the two together.

This was a good match for Ryan to help build his confidence, even though he didn't play as well as he could have. He got a little lazy and times, but played well enough to win.

This was good for the kids both in JV and varsity. Every body won but one and getting that first win under your belt will be good for their confidence.