Marana News, Aug. 25, 2021

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MARANANEWS The Voice of Marana since 2007

August 25, 2021

Volume 28 • Number 33

Health & Wellness

Oct. 7, 2020

Telemedicine, heart health and local listings | Special Section

INSIDE

COVID Update Hospitalizations on the rise | Page 4

Sports & Rec

Your prep sports preseason guide | Page 8 Local music, theatre and outdoor events | Page 15

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Christina Duran Tucson Local Media

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Photo by Combate Global

Local lifeguard wins second pro MMA bout Austin Counts

Special to Tucson Local Media

Happenings

Masks required in Marana Schools

Oro Valley lifeguard Levi Escobar recently won his second consecutive professional MMA fight in the lightweight division. Escobar is continuing a family tradition in martial arts, including Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Read more below.

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Town of Oro Valley lifeguard is building a name for himself in the mixed martial arts community after winning his second professional match in the first minute of the opening round while fighting for an international MMA promotions

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company. Professional lightweight MMA fighter Levi Escobar (20-0) submitted his opponent, Mario Lopez (0-1-0), by rear naked choke in 1:01 minutes of Round 1 during Univision’s Combate Global on Aug. 8. The 25-year-old said he was surprised by the quick finish, but his years of training Brazilian jiu-jitsu, boxing and other mar-

tial arts disciplines allow him to see his opponent’s weaknesses within seconds after the opening bell. “In the moment it was surprising. I got up and was like ‘Man, did that just happen?’ But honestly, I was ready for a first-round finish because that’s the level we’ve been training at,” Escobar said. See MMA, P5

tudents in the Marana School District this week joined a growing number of classrooms across the state in wearing masks when indoors. The Marana Unified School District governing board voted 3-2 at a special meeting Friday, Aug. 20, to require universal use of masks when indoors on school property and district buses. The mask requirement started Monday, Aug. 23, and will continue until Sept. 29, when a new state law banning mask requirements goes into effect. Masks will remain optional outdoors and exemptions will be provided for medical, religious and specific instructional reasons. The board considered the mask mandate after Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Randall Warner ruled in favor of Phoenix Union High School District, stating the district did not violate state law with its mask mandate, because the law prohibiting schools from mandating masks does not go into effect until See MASKS, P6

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