Wednesday, September 30, 2009

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28 RCN SPORTS SHOW

Wednesday September 28, 2009

Thursday at 6 pm from the Allentown Fair on RCN TV-4 and WGPA 1100-AM radio.

Live on WGPA Sunny 1100am Radio"Sports Talk Call-in Show with Chris Michaels & Joe Craig.

Sports fans can email us questions/opinions at any time at rcnsportstalk@rcn.com

Our panelists will respond to viewers comments live on our next show.

Thanks for any mention you can give us.

Please call me at 610-476-0895 if I can provide you with any addition information.

Chris Michaels

JARETT BROWN ON WGPA 1100 WEDNESDAY 6PM - LAST SHOW OF 2009 UNTIL MARCH 2010

PROGRAM NOTE:

Listen to Jarret Brown Wednesday 6pm to 8pm on WGPA 1100AM

Last Show until March 2010

Last Show of 2009!

Soul and Soft Rock Music!

Great Music!

Jarret is a great DJ Too!

1999 Graduate from Nazareth High School!

Update Sport Scores too!

http://www.wgpasunny1100.com/

WGPA 1100AM

Make sure you listen Wednesday 6pm to 8pm!

Jarret will return to the airwaves in March 2010!

Wednesday!

Wednesday September 30, 2009

All 3 E-mails this week Are dedicated to my Friend Angelicia Fox.

I Made a decision to make this whole week decidated to her.

I Really feel awful for her family. It really scary to know you won't see somebody Ever again.

Its the most horrible thing anybody can go through. You should see her Facebook page, messenges are pouring in to say goodbye and it emotional just to see that. I am keeping her on my list in her memory, not going to delete it.

Also to the Russell Jacoby of Northern Lehigh School who was also killed. His family had to set up a fund to raise money due to Insurance problems.

Then on Monday another girl was killed in the Lehigh Valley. Shaunice Jarjous 17 year old was killed in a car accident. Shaunice was a Cheerleader at Northwestern High School.

3 Teenager Deaths in 3 days. It really sad

I Forgot on Monday to say what I Got Friday morning

I Woke up Friday morning and there was something hanging on the door so my dad went to look and brough it in,

Guess what it was?

A Easton Red Rovers Wrestling Shirt.

It actually a nice shirt.

I Will never wear it though.

I Might give it to my dad to wash the car.

Steve Powell the Easton Wrestling Coach dropped it off.

To sturr up excitement with Nazareth people I Guess.

I Do want to tell everybody that You will never see me in that shirt.

I am Nazareth #1 Fan and will always be!!!!!!

I go to every Nazareth Sport event there is.

I Even go up to all the Football Practices with my attendent!

I am truly the Nazareth Fan, NOT Easton!!!!!!!!!

I Will probably burn that shirt!!!!!! LOL LOL

Last Day of September!

Another month is over without no State Budget.

Totally not right.

PA HOUSE Returns Today art 11am.

Let's see what they do this week on the HOUSE Floor.

Stay Tuned for updates!

Tonight is Jarret Brown's last show on WGPA 1100 6pm to 8pm until next March.

WGPA Goes off air early in the Winter. Jolly Joe Timmer don't pay to be a 24 hour radio station.

I Will Miss Jarret's Show and his music but he will be back next MARCH!

President OBAMA Wants to shorten the Summer for Students.

He wants a all year round schooling.

Teachers won't like that.

How are you?

How your week?

Anything new?

It have gotten colder now.

Nomore Warm Weather.

Last few games for the Phillies.

Sunday the last game.

I Will be wrapping up my 13th year Announcing the Phillies on the Phillies TV Network!

I Can't believe I Been Announcing 13 years already!

Monday at 7pm Announced Phillies Baseball on Comcast and at 10pm did the Sports on CW57.

Tuesday at 10am did my Radio Show and at 7pm Announced Phillies Baseball on Comcast and at 10pm did the SPORTS on CW57.

My dog is feeling alittle better.

No clue why he was having those things, not even the Doctor.


SCHEDULE:
Wednesday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
6-8pm JARETT BROWN ON WGPA 1100 (LAST TIME IN 2009)
7pm Announce Volleyball on BIG TEN NETWORK
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Thursday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
6pm RCN SPORTS TALK WITH CHRIS MICHAELS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Friday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm AT THE CENTRAL CATHOLIC AT NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
11pm Announce the BIG TICKET ON WFMZ 69



Saturday:
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 THE FOX (My Best Buddy)
11am 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
6pm Announce Lafayette Football on RCN4, TV60
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57


Sunday:
9:30am-NOON Jolly Joe Timmer on 1100am WGPA
9am-Noon John Richetta on 1470 THE FOX
11am-12pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
12-3pm Jeff Dean on 1100am WGPA
1:30pm pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL 17
6-8pm RACER'S ROUNDTABLE ON WXLV
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57

R.I.P.
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox
Russell Jacoby
Shaunice Jarjous

SHOUT OUT TO MY J-TOWN ATTENDENT PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, DreamKids and Keith Groller, Ray Kaminski Fan Clubs!

Keep It real!

Stay Safe and always remember to Smile and Think about all the Heroes!!!!

Thanks for your Time!

SMILE EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!!

SEE YOU FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GO PHILLIES!

R.I.P. Harry

''I Am Outta Here''

PA HOUSE UPDATE ON FRIDAY!!!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

STATE FOOTBALL RANKINGS

PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL NEWS

2009 Week Four Rankings





Rank - School- District - Record - Result - Last Week Ranking



Class AAAA:

1. North Penn (1) (4-0) Defeated Central Bucks South, 27-7 (1)

2. Bishop McDevitt (3) (4-0) Defeated Central Dauphin, 48-13 (2)

3. Gateway (7)(4-0) Defeated Defeated Penn-Trafford, 51-14 (5)

4. Downingtown West (1)(4-0) Defeated Great Valley, 27-14 (6)

5. St. Joseph's Prep (12)(3-1) Defeated LaSalle College, 24-17 (10

6. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7) (3-1), Defeated Upper St. Clair, 31-7 (9)

7. Abington (1) (3-0) Defeated Neshaminy, 28-24 (OTW)

8. Pennsbury (1) (4-0) Defeated Council Rock South, 38-7 (OTW)

9. Quakertown (1) (4-0) Defeated Plymouth-Whitemarsh, 28-14 (OTW)

10. Ridley (1) (4-0) Defeated Strath Haven, 36-7 (OTW)





Others to Watch:

Bethel Park (7) (3-1)

Cardinal O'Hara (12) (4-0)

Central Dauphin (3) (3-1)

Downingtown East (1) (3-1)

Easton Area (11) (3-1)

Garnet Valley (1) (3-1)

LaSalle College (12) (3-1)

McDowell (10)(3-1)

McKeesport Area (7) (3-1)

Neshaminy (1) (3-1)

North Allegheny (7) (3-1)

State College (6) (3-1)(8)

Upper St. Clair (7) (3-1)

Wilson (West Lawn) (3) (3-1)

Woodland Hills (7) (3-1)



Rank - School- District - Record - Result - Last Week Ranking



Class AAA:

1. Thomas Jefferson (7)(4-0) Defeated Ringgold, 41-7 (1)

2. Manheim Central (3) (4-0) Defeated Cocalico, 17-14 (2)

3. Selinsgrove (4) (4-0) Defeated Danville, 62-6 (3)

4. Wilson Area (11)(4-0) Defeated Pen Argyl, 31-7 (4)

5. Hopewell (7) (4-0) Defeated New Castle, 35-27 (5)

6. Abington Heights (2)(4-0) Defeated West Scranton, 48-7 (6)

7. West York (3)(4-0) Defeated Hanover, 67-0 (8)

8. Bayard Rustin (1) (4-0) Defeated Unionville, 35-7 (9)

9. Pottsgrove (1) (4-0) Defeated Perkiomen Valley, 28-7 (10)

10. Cathedral Prep (10) (3-1) Defeated Strong Vincent, 46-0 (OTW)



Others to Watch:

Allentown Central Catholic (11) (4-0)

Berwick Area (2) (3-1) (7)

Bradford Area (10) (4-0)

Chartiers Valley (7) (4-0)

Cocalico (3) (3-1)

Corry (10) 4-0)

Daniel Boone (3) (4-0)

ELCO (3) (4-0)

Interboro (1) (4-0)

Owen J. Roberts (1) (4-0)

New Castle (7) (3-1)

Northern York (3) (4-0)

Susquehanna Township (3) (4-0)

Upper Moreland (1) (3-1)

West Mifflin (7) (3-1)





Rank - School- District - Record - Result - Last Week Ranking



Class AA:

1. Wilmington (10) (4-0) Defeated Oil City, 37-7 (1)

2. Dunmore (2) (4-0) Defeated Lakeland, 35-8 (2)

3. Beaver Falls (7)(4-0) Defeated Ellwood City, 43-10 (3)

4. West Catholic (12) (3-1) Defeated Archbishop Carroll, 42-7 (4)

5. Jeannette (7) (4-0) Defeated Waynesburg, 48-6 (5)

6. Aliquippa (7)(3-1) Defeated Beaver Area, 7-0 (6)

7. Lancaster Catholic (3) (3-1) Defeated Donegal, 45-0 (7)

8. Montoursville (4) (4-0) Defeated Milton, 38-14 (8)

9. Central (Martinsburg) (6) (4-0) Defeated Philipsburg-Osceola, 42-7 (9)

10. General McLane (10) (4-0) Defated Harbor Creek, 35-7



Others to Watch:

Burrell (7) (3-1) (10)

Catasauqua (11) (4-0)

Center (7) (4-0)

Edward Bok Vo-Tech (12) (4-0)

Ford City (7) (4-0)

Forest Hills (6) (4-0)

Hughesville (4) (4-0)

McGuffey (7) (3-1)

North Schuylkill (11) (4-0)

Panther Valley (11), (3-1)

Richland (6) (4-0)

Seton-LaSalle (7) (4-0)

Shady Side Academy (7) (4-0)

South Fayette (7) (4-0)

Tamaqua (11) (4-0)





Rank - School- District - Record - Result - Last Week Ranking



Class A:

1. Farrell (10) (4-0) Defeated Conneaut Valley, 66-7 (1)

2. Rochester Area (7)(4-0) Defeated Western Beaver, 39-0 (2)

3. Bishop McCort (6) (4-0) Defeated Bishop Carroll, 28-6 (3)

4. Laurel (7) (4-0) Defeated Neshannock, 36-0 (5)

5. Clairton (7)(3-1) Defeated Bentworth, 53-0 (6)

6. Steelton-Highspire (3) (2-1) Defeated Palmyra, 61-30 (8)

7. Schuylkill Haven (11) (3-1) Lost to North Schuylkill, 17-7 (4)

8. Portage Area (6) (4-0) Defeated Conemaugh Township, 27-14

9. Fort Cherry (7) (4-0) Defeated Serra Catholic, 42-34 (OTW)

10. Bellwood-Antis (6) (4-0) Defeated West Branch, 56-0 (OTW)





Others to Watch:

Avonworth (7) (4-0)

Cameron County (9) (4-0)

Clarion Area (9) (3-1)

Conemaugh Township (5) (3-1)

Line Mountain (4) (4-0)

Linesville (10) (3-0)

Mercyhurst Prep (10) (4-0)

Northwest Area (2) (3-1)

Old Forge (2) (4-0)

Pius X (11) (2-1)

Serra Catholic (7) (3-1) (10)

Sharpsville (10) (4-0)

Springdale (7) (3-1)

Southern Columbia (4) (2-2)

St. Pius X (1) (3-1)

Angelicia Fox Obituary in the Newspaper September 29, 2009

Angelica E. Fox
Angelica E. Fox, 17, of Nazareth, died Saturday, September 26, 2009 as a result of an automobile accident in Heidelberg Township. Born in Fountain Hill,s he was the daughter of Jamie R. Fox and sherry L. (Flamisch) Fox, both of Nazareth. Angelica was a car hop for Sonic Drive-In Restaurant, Easton, since its opening a year ago. She was a member of El Shaddai Assembly of God, Nazareth, where she enjoyed being part of the youth group and a former member of the Missionettes. She was a senior at Nazareth Area High School, excelling in the cosmetology program through C.I.T., Easton. She had a passion for being artistic through her painting and pottery in the art club at school. She especially loved spending time hanging out with her friends. Survivors: Surviving along with her parents are four sisters, Victoria C., Isabel E., Shannon N. and Trinity S. Fox, all of Nazareth; maternal grandparents, Stanley and Lucille Flamisch of Bath; paternal grandparents, Ronald and Helen Fox of Tatamy; paternal great-grandmother, Irene Marie Fox of Nazareth; many aunts, uncles. Services: are scheduled for 11 a.m. Friday, October 2, 2009 in El Shaddai Assembly of God Church, 585 Rose In Ave., Nazareth, 18064. Calling hours 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Thursday, October 1, 2009 in the church and 9-11 a.m. Friday prior to services in the church. The Rev. Sean Hinton and the Rev. Timothy Halbfoerster will officiate. Interment will follow services in Greenwood Cemetery, Nazareth. Arrangements have been entrusted to Batholomew-Schisler Funeral Home, 211 E. Center Street, Nazareth. Online condolences may be offered to the family at: www.schislerfuneralhomes.com. Contributions: may be made to El Shaddai Assembly of God Church, c/o the funeral home.

MATT AWARD AT TEMPLE

Matt Lauer of The Today Show will receive the Excellence in the Media award from Temple’s School of Communications October 20.

This year’s Lew Klein Alumni in the Media Awards will go to Phil Jasner of The Philadelphia Daily News, Bernie Prazenica, general manager of 6ABC, Irv Randolph, managing editor of the Philadelphia Tribune, Stephen J. Sansweet, head of Fan Relations, Lucasfilm Ltd., and Addie Zinone, co-founder, Pro vs. G.I. Joe.

TV GAMES FOR THE WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 2

Service Electric TV2 will broadcast Liberty-Whitehall live on Friday night and then go to tape-delay coverage of Phillipsburg-Hunterdon Central.

SECTV will also have Lehigh-Harvard at Goodman Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

RCN4 will have live coverage of Parkland-Freedom on Friday and then with no second game, it will go to an extended version of "SportsTalk Friday" from the RCN studio which will feature viewers calls and comments.

On Saturday, RCN will have live coverage of Lafayette-Yale from New Haven and follow that up with tape-delay coverage of Bangor-Wilson.

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1470 AM The Fox is getting back to more sports programming. The Dan Patrick Show can now be heard on weekday mornings.

Mike Mittman's oldies music show "The Wakeup Club" can still be heard 6-9 Saturday mornings before The Morning Call's "Calling All Sports."

Tuesday!

Wednesday September 30, 2009

All 3 E-mails this week Are dedicated to my Friend Angelicia Fox.

I Made a decision to make this whole week decidated to her.

I Really feel awful for her family. It really scary to know you won't see somebody Ever again.

Its the most horrible thing anybody can go through. You should see her Facebook page, messenges are pouring in to say goodbye and it emotional just to see that. I am keeping her on my list in her memory, not going to delete it.

Also to the Russell Jacoby of Northern Lehigh School who was also killed. His family had to set up a fund to raise money due to Insurance problems.

Then on Monday another girl was killed in the Lehigh Valley. Shaunice Jarjous 17 year old was killed in a car accident. Shaunice was a Cheerleader at Northwestern High School.

3 Teenager Deaths in 3 days. It really sad

I Forgot on Monday to say what I Got Friday morning

I Woke up Friday morning and there was something hanging on the door so my dad went to look and brough it in,

Guess what it was?

A Easton Red Rovers Wrestling Shirt.

It actually a nice shirt.

I Will never wear it though.

I Might give it to my dad to wash the car.

Steve Powell the Easton Wrestling Coach dropped it off.

To sturr up excitement with Nazareth people I Guess.

I Do want to tell everybody that You will never see me in that shirt.

I am Nazareth #1 Fan and will always be!!!!!!

I go to every Nazareth Sport event there is.

I Even go up to all the Football Practices with my attendent!

I am truly the Nazareth Fan, NOT Easton!!!!!!!!!

I Will probably burn that shirt!!!!!! LOL LOL

Last Day of September!

Another month is over without no State Budget.

Totally not right.

PA HOUSE Returns Today art 11am.

Let's see what they do this week on the HOUSE Floor.

Stay Tuned for updates!

Tonight is Jarret Brown's last show on WGPA 1100 6pm to 8pm until next March.

WGPA Goes off air early in the Winter. Jolly Joe Timmer don't pay to be a 24 hour radio station.

I Will Miss Jarret's Show and his music but he will be back next MARCH!

President OBAMA Wants to shorten the Summer for Students.

He wants a all year round schooling.

Teachers won't like that.

How are you?

How your week?

Anything new?

It have gotten colder now.

Nomore Warm Weather.

Last few games for the Phillies.

Sunday the last game.

I Will be wrapping up my 13th year Announcing the Phillies on the Phillies TV Network!

I Can't believe I Been Announcing 13 years already!

Monday at 7pm Announced Phillies Baseball on Comcast and at 10pm did the Sports on CW57.

Tuesday at 10am did my Radio Show and at 7pm Announced Phillies Baseball on Comcast and at 10pm did the SPORTS on CW57.

My dog is feeling alittle better.

No clue why he was having those things, not even the Doctor.


SCHEDULE:
Wednesday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
6-8pm JARETT BROWN ON WGPA 1100 (LAST TIME IN 2009)
7pm Announce Volleyball on BIG TEN NETWORK
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Thursday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
6pm RCN SPORTS TALK WITH CHRIS MICHAELS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Friday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm AT THE CENTRAL CATHOLIC AT NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
11pm Announce the BIG TICKET ON WFMZ 69



Saturday:
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 THE FOX (My Best Buddy)
11am 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
6pm Announce Lafayette Football on RCN4, TV60
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57


Sunday:
9:30am-NOON Jolly Joe Timmer on 1100am WGPA
9am-Noon John Richetta on 1470 THE FOX
11am-12pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
12-3pm Jeff Dean on 1100am WGPA
1:30pm pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL 17
6-8pm RACER'S ROUNDTABLE ON WXLV
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57

R.I.P.
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox
Russell Jacoby
Shaunice Jarjous

SHOUT OUT TO MY J-TOWN ATTENDENT PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, DreamKids and Keith Groller, Ray Kaminski Fan Clubs!

Keep It real!

Stay Safe and always remember to Smile and Think about all the Heroes!!!!

Thanks for your Time!

SMILE EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!!

SEE YOU FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GO PHILLIES!

R.I.P. Harry

''I Am Outta Here''

PA HOUSE UPDATE ON FRIDAY!!!

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 28 NFL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 28 NFL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Dallas 21 Carolina 7

AIR AWARDS

The founders of Philadelphia International Records, Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff will be given the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 16th annual March of Dimes Achievement in Radio Awards, November 5.

Marc Rayfield of CBS Radio will be given the David L. Kurtz Broadcast Leadership Award, and John Brown (Metro Networks), Reggie Bryant (990-AM WURD), Debbie Calton (WMGK), Glen Kalina (Now 97.5), and Christy Springfield (WXTU) will be given Milestone in Radio honors.

Ceremonies takes place at the Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue November 5.

Monday, September 28, 2009

NORTHWESTERN CHEERLEADER KILLED

Two days after an accident claimed the lives of two high school students, another teenager was killed in a crash in Lehigh County. It happened this afternoon on Werleys Corner Road, near Bausch Road, in Lowhill Township. Police say Shaunice Jarjous, 17, was killed when her SUV slid off a wet road and hit a tree. Bo Koltnow has the story.

DESEAN JACKSON SHOW ON ESPN 950

Coming off a 149 yard performance against the Chiefs Sunday, Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson debuts his new radio show on ESPN 950-AM Monday at 7 p.m.

The show will take place every other Monday from the Philadelphia Airport Hotel on Island Avenue.

JAMES BROWN IN PHILLY

CBS Sports personality James Brown will be discussing his new book, ”Role of a Lifetime: Reflections on Faith, Family, and Significant Living” at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church on Cheltenham Avenue, Thursday from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. The event is free to the public. For more information, call 215-878-BOOK.

Paties

Received a note from a reader regarding the monthly Pastie sale at Schoeneck Moravian. They can handle about 1500 pasties orders.

They are homemade and still warm when picked up on Sunday. The proceeds go towards our 250th Anniversary Projects ( which will be in 2012) that are being accomplished. We have spent well over $300K to repair our steeple, repoint our brickwork, add a elevator and other things that go with an older church.

The link for the pastie info is:

http://www.schoeneckmoravian.org/cgi-bin/gx.cgi/AppLogic+FTContentServer?pagename=FaithHighway/10000/8000/437SC/links

BIG TICKET NEEDS YOUR HELP

The Big Ticket triple hot play of the week candidates include the Nazareth Blue Eagle mascot taking on the Parkland Trojan from Friday night’s game. Nazareth’s Amanda Denger, who also competes on varsity Volleyball during this season, is the mascot.

Visit this link – Play 1 to help put them over the top (they were trailing 67%-30% when I voted).

http://www.wfmz.com/bigticket/

Look on the right side bar

SWINE FLU STATUS

In addition to keeping tabs on the NASD’s flu occurrences (http://www.nazarethasd.k12.pa.us/nazarethasd/cwp/view.asp?A=3&Q=293233), Google has a pretty good tracking system itself available here: http://www.google.org/flutrends/intl/en_us/

Today’s graph shows that flu activity in 2009 in September was already approaching peak levels from last year (February).

KEITH GROLLER'S TV SHOW

Keith Groller TV Show

Mark Wogenrich will recap Penn State's loss to Iowa and Steve Miller will break down the Colonial League football picture and the Phillies chances in the baseball postseason on this week's edition of The Morning Call's "Calling All Sports."

The show can be seen at 8 tonight on Service Electric TV and Tuesday at 6 on RCN4.

In addition, we'll reveal the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame Lehigh Valley Chapter Player of the Week.

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Also Chris Michael has given me the guest list for his live RCN4 "Sports Talk" shows this week.

On Wednesday at 6, he'll have former high school ADs Bob Shriver, Les Kish & Bob Kratzer.

On Thursday at 6, he'll have current ADs Jeff Geisel (Parkland), Jim Pokrivsak (Easton) & Jason Zimmerman (Northwestern)

Sports fans can email questions/opinions at any time at rcnsportstalk@rcn.com & ther panelists will respond to viewers comments.

Monday!

Monday September 28, 2009

This e-mail is Dedicated to Angelicia Fox

A 17 Year old Senior from Nazareth High School who Died Saturday in a Car Accident.

She worked at the new Sonics and was a Senior at Nazareth High School.

She was one of my Facebook Friends too on Facebook.

My Heart goes out to her Family and Friends.

It really takes my heart right out of me when people die so young.

Please keep her family in your thoughts.

Happy Birthday to Keith Rager!!!!! He is a great counselor at HGA!

Also Happy Birthday to Ashley Ligenfelter who I Went to HGA With!!!

I Hope Amy Sobinsky had a great wedding last week!!!

Did you watch Michael Vick on Sunday? He only played alittle.

Steelers lossed on Sunday.

They are playing bad.

Detriot Lions finally won!

First win in 2 years for the Lions!

Day 90 with no Budget.

Yes it been 90 days.

It stinks.

It really messing our state up.

Places can't hire new people.

My Attendent Agency won't give me services on Sundays because of the Budget.

Other things are good

I Like my new Attendent!

Keep my dog in your thoughts.

He keeps having seizures and we don't know why.

Happy Monday!

How are you?

How was your weekend?

What did you do all weekend?

Anything fun?

I am pretty well!

Had a great weekend!

It was BUSY Announcing!

What a game for Nazareth Friday night.

Came right down to the end.

Unfortuntely Nazareth lossed 27-20.

We are now 3-1.

We now host Central Catholic this week for Homecomming.

Central Catholic comes in 4-0!!!!!

Should be a awesome game!!!!!!

Last week of the 2009 MLB Regular Season!!!!!!

Friday at 10am did my Radio Show and at 7pm was at the Nazareth at Parkland Football Game and then finished the Phillies game on Comcast and anchored the news on CW57 And Announced the BIG TICKET On WFMZ At 11pm!

Saturday at 6pm Announced Lafayette Football on RCN4, TV60 And Announced the Phillies Game on Comcast and at 10pm anchored the news on CW57.

Sunday at 2pm Announced Phillies Baseball on MYPHL 17 And at 10pm anchored the news on CW57.

I also watched some of the Celtic Fest! It was interesting.



SCHEDULE:
Monday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Tuesday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Wednesday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
6-8pm JARETT BROWN ON WGPA 1100 (LAST TIME IN 2009)
7pm Announce Volleyball on BIG TEN NETWORK
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Thursday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
6pm RCN SPORTS TALK WITH CHRIS MICHAELS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Friday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm AT THE CENTRAL CATHOLIC AT NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
11pm Announce the BIG TICKET ON WFMZ 69



Saturday:
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 THE FOX (My Best Buddy)
11am 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
6pm Announce Lafayette Football on RCN4, TV60
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57


Sunday:
9:30am-NOON Jolly Joe Timmer on 1100am WGPA
9am-Noon John Richetta on 1470 THE FOX
11am-12pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
12-3pm Jeff Dean on 1100am WGPA
1:30pm pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL 17
6-8pm RACER'S ROUNDTABLE ON WXLV
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57

R.I.P.
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox

SHOUT OUT TO MY J-TOWN ATTENDENT PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, DreamKids and Keith Groller, Ray Kaminski Fan Clubs!

Keep It real!

Stay Safe and always remember to Smile and Think about all the Heroes!!!!

Thanks for your Time!

SMILE EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!!

SEE YOU MONDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GO PHILLIES!

R.I.P. Harry

''I Am Outta Here''

PA HOUSE UPDATE ON WEDNESDAY!!!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 NFL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 NFL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Eagles 34 Kansas City 14

NY Giants 24 Tampa Bay 0

Baltimore 34 Cleveland 3

Detriot 19 Washington 14

Jacksonville 31 Houston 24

Minnesota 27 San Francisco 24

New England 26 Atlanta 10

Green Bay 36 St Louis 17

NY Jets 24 Tennesee 17

New Orleans 27 Buffalo 7

Chicago 25 Seattle 19

Cincinnati 23 Steelers 20

Denver 23 Oakland 3

San Diego 23 Miami 13

Indianpolis 31 Arizona 10

NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR WAS KILLED SATURDAY

NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR KILLED SATURDAY.

A Article from the Express Times:

Nazareth Area High School senior Angelica Fox dies in Heidelberg Township accident

By Tom Quigley

September 27, 2009, 12:44PM
Angelica Elizabeth Fox, 17, a Nazareth Area High School senior, was killed Saturday in a Lehigh County wreck.Seventeen-year-old Nazareth resident Angelica Elizabeth Fox is one of two teens killed in a Saturday afternoon accident in Heidelberg Township, the Lehigh County Coroner's Office reports.

Also killed in the 1:34 p.m. three-vehicle crash on Mountain Road was Russell Jacoby, 17, of the 700 block of Lehigh Gap Road, Slatedale, Pa.

The two were in a 2000 Dodge Neon with a 17-year-old Walnutport boy and a 16-year-old Slatington girl who were both seriously injured in the crash. The boy was flown to Lehigh Valley Hospital in Salisbury Township and the girl was flown to St. Luke's Hospital in Fountain Hill, police said.

The identities of the two injured teens were withheld by police and information about their conditions could not be obtained.

The crash occurred after the eastbound Dodge Neon passed a 1966 Chrysler Imperial at the crest of a hill and the driver lost control of the Neon after pulling back into the eastbound lane, police said.

A westbound 2006 Sierra pickup truck then struck the Neon, splitting it in half, police said. All four occupants of the Neon were ejected, police said.

The two occupants of the Imperial, Rob Frisch, 51, and Rebecca McMichael, 30, both of Lehighton, were not injured, police said.

The occupants of the pickup truck, Scott and Deborah Pace, both 51 and residents of Walnutport, suffered serious injuries, police said. The two were transported to Lehigh Valley Hospital..

Information about their conditions was not immediately available.

Police did not say who was driving the Neon or the two other vehicles.

Fox, a senior at Nazareth Area High School, and Jacoby were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash west of Bake Oven Road.

Autopsies are scheduled to take place Tuesday.

Fox, of the 300 block of West Walnut Street, worked part time as a carhop at the Sonic on Routes 248 and 33 in Lower Nazareth Township, according to a restaurant manager. She's worked at the Sonic since its grand opening in October 2008.


Sonic Manager Chris Diven described Fox as a hard worker who always chipped in to help when he needed someone to fill a shift.

“She’s been with us since the day we opened,” he said. “She was one of the first ones to say she could fill in.”
Diven said other employees at the Sonic are upset.

“She was just a sweet girl who always had a smile on her face,” Diven said. “It’s just really sad to see this happen to somebody so young and with such a good future.”
Diven said he could not express how he felt on learning of Fox’s death.

Nazareth Area School District Board of Education member Tom Maher said the school is staffed with counselors and others who will be available to help students affected by Fox’s death.

Maher said those services will likely begin when students return to school Tuesday.

AP AND USA TODAY COLLEGE FOOTBALL TOP 10

AP Top 25

1. 1. Florida
2. 2. Texas
3. 3. Alabama
4. 4. LSU
5. 5. Boise St.
6. 6. Virginia Tech
7. 7. USC
8. 8. Oklahoma
9. 9. Ohio St.
10. 10. Cincinnati

USA Today

1. 1. Florida
2. 2. Texas
3. 3. Alabama
4. 4. LSU
5. 5. Boise St.
6. 6. Virginia Tech
7. 7. USC
8. 8. Oklahoma
9. 9. Ohio St.
10. 10. TCU

WEEKLY BLOG UPDATE

Weekly Blog Update:

Clonehenge this week has a clockhenge, cinderblock-henge, garbage henge, and has announced a contest to find new henge’s. Problem for me is dates are not provided instead entries are based on the autumn equinox and winter solstice – am wondering if that has anything to do with changing my clock by an hour around Halloween? Contest details are available on the site – good luck all!

From House to Home is feeling blue, or at least is feeling the blue door is a bit much. Have a look and let her know. There are before and after shots along with the reasoning, but the way the post reads I won’t be surprised to find she changed it next week!

Joe, from the Steaming Cup of Joe, must have used up all his vacation time this summer as for the second straight week he’s made a considerable number of posts. This week he opens with an announcement regarding a new base for the LehighValleyLive.com web site which will probably result in some glitches now, but a better experience later. He also notes that (surprise) our state leaders have pulled one over on the public with increased taxes, he has an issue with spell-checkers, and that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is running out of worthy entrants.

Lehigh Valley Ramblings’ Bernie O’hare is considering comment moderation, the post is there, I checked twice. He also has apparently been deleting comments. If you’ve read Bernie’s posts and the comments left up, you can only imagine the stuff he’s taken down. Many posts on the 15th Congressional race as well as others across Northampton and Lehigh Counties.

As posted earlier this week, Weird Nazareth is holding a pumpkin carving contest. Full details and entry info is available on the site. Considering how many people put pumpkins out to display, I’m hoping they have a great turnout. I know we’ll be sending some entries in.

MID ATLANTIC EMMY AWARDS

Despite losing his job over a year ago, former CBS3 news anchor Larry Mendte managed to win two Mid-Atlantic Emmy awards Saturday night, including one for Best Human Interest Story. He was not there to accept the award.

For a complete list of the winners, click here. Here are some of the major winners:

Newscast - Evening - CBS3

Newscast - Morning - Good Day Philadephia, Fox29

Investigative Report - Jeff Cole, Fox29

Feature News Report - Serious - Jim Osman, CBS3

Feature News Report - Series - Jim Donovan, CBS3

Health/Science - Stephanie Stahl, CBS3

Business/Consumer - Jim Donovan, CBS3

Politics/Government - Sean Murphy, CBS3

Sports/Single Story or Series - Game Changers, NBC10 - Jade McCarthy was not there to accept her award as she got married this weekend.

Sports - Daily Program - SportsNite, Comcast SportsNet

Anchor - News - Kerri Lee Halkett, Fox29

Anchor - Weather - Kathy Orr, CBS3

Anchor Sports - Jason Bristol, WHP, Bill Vargus - Fox29 (Vargus’ contract was not renewed by Fox29 a few months ago.)

Program Host/Moderator - Jon Dorenbos, Eagles Television Network

Reporter - Features/Human Interest - Larry Mendte, CBS3

Reporter- Specialty Assignment - Jim Donovan, CBS3

Sports Anaylst-Play by Play - Marc Zumoff and Jim Jackson, Comcast SportsNet

RCN SWITCH

Paul Muschick The Watchdog

September 27, 2009

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N ot since I ranted last year about antique cars traveling our roads without safety inspections had I gotten as strong a reaction to a column as I did last Sunday when I criticized RCN's ''Analog Crush'' program.

It replaces analog cable with digital, with the goal of providing broader, better service, including more high-definition channels and video-on-demand.

You need a digital converter box for each TV. The first box is free, additional ones are $2.95 a month.

That alone has people irked. But that's not all. My phone rang all week with people experiencing side effects of the transition, including going without cable for days until a technician could install the boxes.

People were told to wait for hours, sometimes from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., requiring a day off work. Sometimes, no one came.

To top it off, some of the equipment doesn't work. I got about 70 complaints last week, hence this second column.

I'm not trying to dump on RCN. The company made a business decision. Others are doing it, too, including Comcast, whose switch to digital is under way in Bucks County and is coming to Montgomery and Berks.

Service Electric says it will keep providing analog cable along with digital, which means you can still choose not to have a converter box.

RCN said it's doing what it can to address problems with its switch, and said it believes customers will benefit in the long run.

''We are running into various situations that may cause some specific issues customers are experiencing,'' said spokeswoman Lisa Barder in an e-mail. ''In response to these issues, we have a trained team of technicians and service reps that are handling them on a case-by-case basis.''

Judging by my full e-mail box, many RCN customers agree with me that RCN owes its customers a better effort.

Mae Atiyeh asked RCN why her converter box remote wasn't working and said she was told, ''We do have some bugs to work out.''

''I said, 'Listen, you need to work out the bugs before you plant it in 2,000 homes,' '' said Atiyeh, of Allentown.

OK, let's do this again. Here are answers to additional questions you posed last week:

Why doesn't my remote control or converter box work?

Some people punch in a channel number and the channel changes, but the TV screen doesn't display the channel or program name. Others can't get video-on-demand and other premium features to work.

RCN said there are no widespread problems, despite a message on its customer service line last week that ''customers in the Lehigh Valley area are experiencing technical difficulties with their converter boxes.''

The company told me that message was left over from a previous matter, and the glitches some customers are having must be resolved case by case. Some are being blamed on old wiring and connectors in homes.

Two of Steve Auvil's remote controls and boxes didn't work. First, he said he was told to replace the remotes. He got new ones from RCN's office in Bethlehem. Strike one.

Then, he was told it was the boxes and RCN would replace them. Strike two.

Turns out the snag was with software. RCN took care of it remotely Wednesday.

Auvil, of Lower Macungie Township, said he doesn't want to bash RCN, but is frustrated.

''While the final outcome is good, the pathway there involved several frustrating phone calls, reprogramming and reprogramming remotes, numerous e-mail exchanges, a trip to the RCN office to replace two remotes that weren't the problem, and almost replacing the two boxes that weren't working properly -- only to find out that all this amounted to chasing ghosts because the root cause was a 'software glitch' -- and the remotes and boxes were all apparently fine from day one,'' he told me by e-mail.

Why won't my VCR work?

The Watchdog blew this one last Sunday. I didn't give you the whole story, because I didn't know the whole story. RCN told me VCRs work when connected to converter boxes. They do, but only to a point.

You told me, and RCN confirmed, you can't record one channel and watch another. The VCR records what is on the screen, because the feed is going from the box to the recorder. You also can't program the VCR to record multiple shows on multiple channels while you're away.

''They didn't tell you when they hooked it up,'' said Denise Rossanese of Whitehall Township.

What burns up some customers is that RCN now is offering to lease them a digital video recorder for $14.95 a month.

You can buy your own digital video recorder and get the same results. But the last thing these people want to do is spend more money.

I've had digital converter boxes prior to this and am paying more than $2.95. Why won't RCN give me that price?

I couldn't get a straight answer out of RCN on this one, which is disappointing. This is a no-brainer. Treat your customers equally. When I asked about the price disparity, RCN told me customers may be able to get a break on prices of previously obtained boxes, but they have to contact RCN to discuss options because each account is different.

Some people already have digital converter boxes (not HD boxes) to get packages with pay-per-view or movie channels.

They've been paying as much as $6.95 or $8.95 a month, and say RCN has refused to give them the $2.95 rate, or a freebie.

''They're going to get them for free, the exact same box that I have to pay $8.95 a month for,'' said Wayne Kirk of Bethlehem Township.

He complained, and said he was offered a price of $2.95, but only for six months.

Others told me RCN wouldn't budge.

Comcast is providing a free converter box and two free adapters. The adapters let you watch cable, but don't offer advanced functions such as pay-per-view. Additional boxes are $5-$9, and adapters $1.99, a month.

Comcast is sending customers the equipment so they can connect it themselves. Professional installation is available for a fee.

The transition is going well, Comcast said, but of course, the company is going to say that. I haven't heard from angry customers, but because Comcast isn't in the Lehigh Valley proper, it's tough to compare.

If you missed last Sunday's column, it's at http://www.mcall.com/watchdog .

One important parting note: If your cable goes out during this transition because of an equipment snafu or delay in getting your converters, ask RCN if it will credit your account for those days.

I heard from one man who got a credit. The company said it's handling requests case by case.

The Watchdog is published Thursdays and Sundays. Contact me by e-mail at watchdog@mcall.com, by phone at 610-841-2364 (ADOG), by fax at 610-820-6693, or by mail at The Morning Call, 101 N. Sixth St., Allentown, PA, 18101. Follow me on Twitter at mcwatchdog.

Sunday!

Monday September 28, 2009

This e-mail is Dedicated to Angelicia Fox

A 17 Year old Senior from Nazareth High School who Died Saturday in a Car Accident.

She worked at the new Sonics and was a Senior at Nazareth High School.

She was one of my Facebook Friends too on Facebook.

My Heart goes out to her Family and Friends.

It really takes my heart right out of me when people die so young.

Please keep her family in your thoughts.

Happy Birthday to Keith Rager!!!!! He is a great counselor at HGA!

Also Happy Birthday to Ashley Ligenfelter who I Went to HGA With!!!

I Hope Amy Sobinsky had a great wedding last week!!!

Did you watch Michael Vick on Sunday? He only played alittle.

Steelers lossed on Sunday.

They are playing bad.

Detriot Lions finally won!

First win in 2 years for the Lions!

Day 90 with no Budget.

Yes it been 90 days.

It stinks.

It really messing our state up.

Places can't hire new people.

My Attendent Agency won't give me services on Sundays because of the Budget.

Other things are good

I Like my new Attendent!

Keep my dog in your thoughts.

He keeps having seizures and we don't know why.

Happy Monday!

How are you?

How was your weekend?

What did you do all weekend?

Anything fun?

I am pretty well!

Had a great weekend!

It was BUSY Announcing!

What a game for Nazareth Friday night.

Came right down to the end.

Unfortuntely Nazareth lossed 27-20.

We are now 3-1.

We now host Central Catholic this week for Homecomming.

Central Catholic comes in 4-0!!!!!

Should be a awesome game!!!!!!

Last week of the 2009 MLB Regular Season!!!!!!

Friday at 10am did my Radio Show and at 7pm was at the Nazareth at Parkland Football Game and then finished the Phillies game on Comcast and anchored the news on CW57 And Announced the BIG TICKET On WFMZ At 11pm!

Saturday at 6pm Announced Lafayette Football on RCN4, TV60 And Announced the Phillies Game on Comcast and at 10pm anchored the news on CW57.

Sunday at 2pm Announced Phillies Baseball on MYPHL 17 And at 10pm anchored the news on CW57.

I also watched some of the Celtic Fest! It was interesting.



SCHEDULE:
Monday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Tuesday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Wednesday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
6-8pm JARETT BROWN ON WGPA 1100 (LAST TIME IN 2009)
7pm Announce Volleyball on BIG TEN NETWORK
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Thursday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
6pm RCN SPORTS TALK WITH CHRIS MICHAELS
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Friday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm AT THE CENTRAL CATHOLIC AT NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
11pm Announce the BIG TICKET ON WFMZ 69



Saturday:
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 THE FOX (My Best Buddy)
11am 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
6pm Announce Lafayette Football on RCN4, TV60
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on Comcast
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57


Sunday:
9:30am-NOON Jolly Joe Timmer on 1100am WGPA
9am-Noon John Richetta on 1470 THE FOX
11am-12pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
12-3pm Jeff Dean on 1100am WGPA
1:30pm pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL 17
6-8pm RACER'S ROUNDTABLE ON WXLV
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57

R.I.P.
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox

SHOUT OUT TO MY J-TOWN ATTENDENT PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, DreamKids and Keith Groller, Ray Kaminski Fan Clubs!

Keep It real!

Stay Safe and always remember to Smile and Think about all the Heroes!!!!

Thanks for your Time!

SMILE EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!!

SEE YOU MONDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GO PHILLIES!

R.I.P. Harry

''I Am Outta Here''

PA HOUSE UPDATE ON WEDNESDAY!!!

NAZARETH READER RECOGOIZED

The Morning Call Sunday column “What I’m reading?” has again recognized a Nazareth area resident. This time it is Hillary Schaffer, who is reading Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (read the column here).

H1N1 UPDATE IN NAZARETH

NASD is reporting cumulative confirmed flu cases; but it is important to note that most of the students who were confirmed cases have recuperated and have returned to school.
Cumulative Count:

HS – 18 (11 prior, 7 new this week) – all but 1 have returned to school

MS – 5 (4 prior, 1 new this week) – all but 1 have returned to school

IS – 14 (5 prior, 9 new this week) – all but 1 have returned to school

BES – 2 new this week

LNES – 0

SES – 1 new this week

Total - 40 reported cases - only 6 out of school - all others have recuperated and returned to school

Saturday, September 26, 2009

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD:

Temple 37 Buffalo 13

Cincinnati 28 Frenso State 20

UCONN 52 Rhode Island 10

Minnesota 35 Northwestern 24

Wisconsin 38 Michigan State 30

Michigan 36 Indiana 33

Kansas 35 S. Miss. 28

Georgia Tech 24 North Carolina 7

S. Flordia 17 Flordia State 7

LSU 30 Miss State 26

Princeton 17 Lehigh 14

Bucknell 17 Marist 16

Cornell 14 Yale 12

New Hampshire 44 Dartmouth 14

Central Conn. State 22 Columbia 13

E-Burg 37 Cheyney 0

Gettysburg 20 Muhlenburg 3

Johns Hopkins 27 Moravian 0

Lafayette 20 Penn 17 (OT)

Albright 26 Pace 20

West Chester 37 Kutztown 17

WV Weslyen 38 Seton Hill 26

Slippery Rock 7 IUP 3

Geneva 37 Thiel 13

Howard 14 Georgetown 11

Colgate 20 Fordham 12

OSU 30 Illinois 0

Villanova 56 Northeastern 7

UMASS 44 Stony Brook 17

W. Mich 24 Hofstra 10

Syracuse 41 Maine 24

William@Mary 30 Delaware 20

James Madison 24 Liberty 10

Washington and Jefferson 28 Grove City 10

Iowa 21 Penn State 10

Notre Dame 24 Purdue 21

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Pius X 38 Marian 19

Wilson 31 Pen Arygyl 7

Steel Valley 27 Bishop C. 7

California 49 Geibel 21

Rochester 39 West Beaver 0

Shaler 21 Mount Lebanon 12

Central 20 Becahi 14 (OT)

Ford City 14 Summit Academy 0

Brashear 49 Allderice 18

Schleney 6 Oliver 0

Carrick 20 Westinghouse 14

Monaca 45 Shenango 26

ASA'S CREATES INTEREST

The ASA’s list of the Top 50 Sportscasters of All-Time created 25, 900 search results on Google. Many sportswriters and fans approved of our choices and many more disagreed with them. Most of the comments were valid, arguing that other sportscasters should be included, some should have been excluded, and the order they were in should have been changed.

Most agreed that our top 10 choices of Vin Scully, Mel Allen, Red Barber, Curt Gowdy, Howard Cosell, Bob Costas, Jim McKay, Keith Jackson, Al Michaels and Dick Enberg were excellent picks.

The following are just a few of the many emails we received:

I agree with Vin Scully being #1 but thought Joe Buck should have been much higher in ranking (in Top 10). Also I missed Joe Morgan, In my opinion one of the best baseball announcers ever. He gives a unique perspective of the mechanics of the game. - Bill

Are you serious? Harry Caray over Jim Nantz? He was a gimmick. Good for the game but not a great broadcaster. Half the time you never knew if it was a flyball to short or a deep drive to the wall. Couldn’t get the names right of the Cubs half the time either. Nantz does golf, football and basketball all well.

How about the Mutual Broadcasting Company’s Game of the Day with Al Helfer? - CRF, Tallahassee, FL

I am very disappointed that Waite Hoyt is not on your list. I guess he’s probably been forgotten by everyone except those who grew up in Cincinnati in the ’ 40s, ’50s and ’60s. I may be biased but I still don’t think there has ever been a better radio broadcaster. Hoyt was among the most articulate broadcasters I have ever heard and his knowledge of the game was unparalleled. His stories of Babe Ruth and the Miller Huggins Yankees which he told during rain delays were so much fun that I became a history addict as an eight-year-old boy. - Tim Saunders, Half Moon Bay, CA

This is a pretty broad list. I don’t see how you can compare radio and TV broadcasters. There are a few on your list that do both but you have a lot of TV guys who have never done radio. I wouldn’t put Milo Hamilton on the list at all. I think Skip Caray and Pete Van Weiren should both get consideration. Thanks for giving us something to talk about. - Ted Morrows, Tucker, GA

I realize no one has probably heard of him outside of Texas and Arkansas, but in the glory days of the Southwest Conference (1960s) Kern Tipps was the best I ever heard. He’s long gone now, but I’ve never heard anyone better at football on the radio. He almost inspired me to take up the trade.

I read the list. Not bad, but a few observations. Where is Bob Uecker on this list? As a lifelong Brewers fan, Uecker is one of the most entertaining, knowledgeable and funny play-by-play guys of all-time. Best up and coming sportscaster - Gus Johnson of CBS. This guy is very, very good and has such a passion for the game. And where is Mike Patrick? He has been for years one of the most unheralded, un assuming guys in the business. Plus he is very talented. My thoughts, just a smalll town high school and colllege play-by-play guy. - Jim LaJoie, MPA, Marquette, MI

Dizzy Dean has got to be on that list somewhere. I have lots of good memories watching him on Saturday afternoon with my grandfather. I would love to find some old tapes of him doing the "Game of the Week." - Charles Adams

ASA'S TOP 50

The following is the ASA's Top 50 Sportscasters of All-Time as chosen by our members and a special committee. These are our choices. What are yours? We welcome your comments.

1 - Vin Scully

2 - Mel Allen

3- Red Barber

4- Curt Gowdy

5- Howard Cosell

6- Bob Costas

7 - Jim McKay

8- Keith Jackson

9 - Al Michaels

10 - Dick Enberg

11 - Jack Buck

12 - Ted Husing

13- Jack Brickhouse

14- Don Dunphy

15 - Graham McNamee

16 - Ernie Harwell

17- Marv Albert

18 - Harry Caray

19 - Jon Miller

20 - Bill Stern

21 - Chick Hearn

22- Marty Glickman

23 - Jack Whitaker

24 - Jim Nantz

25- Chris Schenkel

26 - Lindsey Nelson

27 - Russ Hodges

28 - Ray Scott

29 - John Madden

30 - Bob Prince

31- Joe Buck

32 - Milo Hamilton

33- Bob Wolff

34 - Chuck Thompson

35 - Chris Berman

36 - Phil Rizzuto

37 - Marty Brennaman

38 - Clem McCarthy

39 - Bill Walton

40 - Foster Hewitt

41 - Harry Kalas

42 - Johnny Most

43 - Bob Elson

44 - Brent Musberger

45 - Pat Summerall

46 - Merle Harmon

47 - Dick Vitale

48 - Dick Stockton

49 - Tony Kubek

50 - Bud Collins

Friday, September 25, 2009

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Harvard 24 Brown 21

Missouri 31 Nevada 21

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD:

Liberty 42, Allen 0

Bangor 27, Notre Dame 7

Muhlenberg 20, Blue Mountain 14

Emmaus 7, Easton 6

Pottsville 26, Exeter Township 20

Freedom 49, Dieruff 24

East Stroudsburg North 47, Kennett Square 28

Panther Valley 50, Jim Thorpe 6

Parkland 27, Nazareth 20

Southern Lehigh 16, Northwestern 7

Northern Lehigh 26, Palisades 24

Tri-Valley 48, Pine Grove 18

Pleasant Valley 37, Lehighton 15

East Stroudsburg South 39, Pocono Mountain West 0

Catasauqua 30, Salisbury 21

Palmerton 18, Saucon Valley 17

North Schuylkill 17, Schuylkill Haven 7

Shenandoah Valley 23, Minersville 20

Stroudsburg 27, Pocono Mountain East 6

Tamaqua 55, Mahanoy Area 0

Northampton 21, Whitehall 0

Millersburg 42, Williams Valley 24

McKeesport Tigers 16 - Erie McDowell Trojans 14 (F)

Latrobe Wildcats 35 - Connellsville Falcons 7 (F)

Hempfield Spartans AT Norwin Knights

Gateway Gators 51 - Penn-Trafford Warriors 14 (F)

Woodland Hills Wolverines 21 - Bethel Park Black Hawks 17 (F)

North Allegheny Tigers 24 - Penn Hills Indians 7 (F)

North Hills Indians 28 - Baldwin Highlanders 7 (F)

Canon-McMillan Big Macs 31 - Butler Golden Tornado 0 (F)

Peters Township Indians 33 - Indiana Little Indians 25 (F)

Seneca Valley Raiders 26 - Knoch Knights 14 (F)

Hampton Talbots 27 - Pine-Richland Rams 21 (F)

Franklin Regional Panthers 33 - Plum Mustangs 20 (F)

Fox Chapel Foxes 14 - Mars Planets 10 (F)

Kiski Area Cavaliers 20 - Highlands Golden Rams 0 (F)

Chartiers Valley Colts 7 - West Mifflin Titans 0 (1st)

Trinity Hillers 21 - Elizabeth Forward Warriors 7 (F)

Thomas Jefferson Jaguars 41 - Ringgold Rams 7 (F

Hopewell Vikings 35 - New Castle Red Hurricane 21 (F)

West Allegheny Indians 35 - Ambridge Bridgers 21 (F)

Montour Spartans 27 - Moon Tigers 13 (F)

Uniontown Red Raiders 35 - Albert Gallatin Colonials 13 (F)

Yough Cougars 17 - Derry Trojans 14 (F)

Laurel Highlands Mustangs 47 - Southmoreland Scotties 7 (F)

Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions 20 - Belle Vernon Leopards 19 (F)

Blackhawk Cougars 49 - New Brighton Lions 14 (F)

South Fayette Lions 35 - Sto-Rox Vikings 20 (F)

Seton-LaSalle Rebels 35 - Quaker Valley Quakers 14 (F)

Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles 47 - Northgate Flames 14 (F)

South Park Eagles 20 - Cornell Raiders 18 (F)

Mount Pleasant Vikings 36 - Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions 35 (F-OT)

Washington Little Prexies 40 - East Allegheny Wildcats 0 (F)

Jeannette Jayhawks 48 - Waynesburg Raiders 6 (F)

McGuffey Highlanders 47 - Brownsville Falcons 0 (F)

Charleroi Cougars 29 - South Allegheny Gladiators 3 (F)

Kittanning Wildcats 56 - West Shamokin Wolves 3 (F)

Freeport Yellowjackets 20 - Burrell Buccaneers 17 (F)

Shady Side Academy Indians 21 - Apollo-Ridge Vikings 0 (F)

Valley Vikings 28 - Deer Lakes Lancers 19 (F)

Aliquippa Quips 7 - Beaver Bobcats 0 (F)

Center Trojans 36 - Riverside Panthers 14 (F)

Mohawk Warriors 13 - Freedom Bulldogs 12 (F)

Beaver Falls Tigers 43 - Ellwood City Wolverines 10 (F)

Fort Cherry Rangers 42 - Serra Catholic Eagles 34 (F)

Burgettstown Blue Devils 21 - Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers 6 (F)

Frazier Commodores 28 - Avella Eagles 2 (F)

Clairton Bears 53 - Bentworth Bearcats 0 (F)

Laurel Spartans 36 - Neshannock Lancers 0 (F)

South Side Beaver Rams 20 - Union Scotties 2 (F)

Beth-Center Bulldogs 44 - Jefferson-Morgan Rockets 13 (F)

Carmichaels Mighty Mikes 36 - Mapletown Maples 6 (F)

Monessen Greyhounds 35 - West Greene Pioneers 6 (F)

North Catholic Trojans 31 - Brentwood Spartans 22 (F)

Avonworth Antelopes AT Wilkinsburg Tigers

Springdale Dynamos 29 - Carlynton Cougars 0 (F)

Riverview Raiders 20 - Leechburg Blue Devils 0 (F)

NAZARETH LOSES A HEARTBREAKER 27-20 TO PARKLAND

BREAKING NEWS:

NAZARETH LOSES A HEART BREAKER TO PARKLAND 27-20

FIRST LOSS OF 2009

3-1 NOW.

IT WAS A GREAT GAME.

NOW WE HOST CENTRAL CATHOLIC NEXT FRIDAY FOR HOMECOMING!

GO BLUE EAGLES!

WEEK 4 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Sept. 25
Allen at Liberty
Bangor at Notre Dame
Blue Mountain at Muhlenberg
Emmaus at Easton
Exeter Township at Pottsville
Freedom at Dieruff
Kennett Square at East Stroudsburg North
Jim Thorpe at Panther Valley
Nazareth at Parkland
Northwestern at Southern Lehigh
Palisades at Northern Lehigh
Pine Grove at Tri-Valley
Pleasant Valley at Lehighton
Pocono Mountain West at East Stroudsburg South
Salisbury at Catasauqua
Saucon Valley at Palmerton
Schuylkill Haven at North Schuylkill
Shenandoah Valley at Minersville
Stroudsburg at Pocono Mountain East
Tamaqua at Mahanoy Area
Whitehall at Northampton
Williams Valley at Millersburg

Sept. 26
Bethlehem Catholic at Central Catholic
Marian Catholic at Pius X, 1:00pm
Northwest Area at Nativity BVM, 1:00pm
Pen Argyl at Wilson, 1:30pm

FORMER ANCHOR GIVES BIRTH

Congratulations to former NBC10 news anchor Karen Hepp and her husband, Brian Sullivan who became parents to their second son, Macklin Judge Sullivan. Macklin joins big brother Quinn.

FORMER ANCHOR GIVES BIRTH

Congratulations to former NBC10 news anchor Karen Hepp and her husband, Brian Sullivan who became parents to their second son, Macklin Judge Sullivan. Macklin joins big brother Quinn.

WEATHER ON FOX 29

With the news that Fox29 is not renewing the contract of weekend weather anchor David Aldrich, that should pave the way for former 6ABC weekend weather person SallyAnn Mosey to take over.

Mosey was signed to Fox29 a few months ago and has appeared on the air a handful of times.

For years, she was on Action News with Rob Jennings and Phil Andrews, until she departed for WNBC in New York City.

She was released from WNBC in 2008 due to budget cuts.

VANANCY AT NBC 10

There are plenty of sports anchors in town who could apply for Jade McCarthy’s job at NBC10.

Steve Bucci, Bill Vargus, Phil Andrews, Garry Cobb, Don Tollefson, Lou Tilley, Don Tollefson, and Bruce Casella come to mind.

BRADY BUNCH MARATHON ON TV LAND

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of The Brady Bunch (September 26, 1969), TV Land will be airing a marathon this weekend from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

“I don’t have to be logical, I’m a mother.” - Carol Brady

For everything Brady, go to www.bradyworld.com.

ANNOUNCERS FOR SUNDAY'S EAGLES GAME

Solomon Wilcots and Kevin Harlan will be doing the Chiefs-Eagles game for CBS Sunday at 1 p.m.

Friday!

Friday September 25, 2009

What should the Phillies do with Brad Lidge?

He keeps blowing games for the Phillies.

If it wasn't for him, we would have so many more wins than we have!!!!!

We need a new closer.

It fustrating Announcing the 9th inning when They bring Brad Lidge in the game.

GO NAZARETH BLUE EAGLES TONIGHT AT PARKLAND!!

This could be the biggest win in Many Many Years!!

They have a chance to go 4-0 for the 1st time in almost 10 years!!!!!!!!!

I Will be there cheering them on as their Number 1 Fan! I Even been going to Their Practices!!!!!!!

Well Folks There is Bad news that I Have to say

Word came out on Thursday saying don't expect no Budget Action to be taken until at least Friday October 2nd.

A Week from Today.

This is getting redicious.

Now we have to wait yet another week.

What in the world are these so called Legislatures doing out in Harrisburg.

They are really putting PA Into a Dump. So many people are out of JOBS Or can't find JOBS All because of the Legislatures acting like they don't know how to their jobs.

We elected them to do a job for our state and they are letting us all down.

They better hope People DON'T Vote them out of office come Election Time in November.

We are the only state in the Country without a Budget.

It even affecting my Attendent Agency, they can't add hours for me on Sunday Mornings because of the BUDGET.

Governor Ed Rendell too worried about being on Philadelphia Eagles TV Postgame and Pregame Shows on Sundays on Comcast Sportsnet.

He would make a much better Announcer than a Governor!

My dog can do better for our state than what Governor Ed Rendell is doing!

Happy Friday!

Its Friday!

How are you?

How was your weekend?

What are you doing this weekend?

Anything fun?

Wednesday at 10am did my Radio Show and at 6pm watched the RCN SPORTS TALK WITH CHRIS MICHAELS ON RCN4 AND 6pm to 8pm listened to Jarret Brown on WGPA 1100 And at 7pm Announced Phillies Baseball on Comcast and at 8pm Announced Volleyball on the Big Ten Network and at 10pm Did the SPORTS on the news on CW57.

Thursday at 10am did my Radio Show and at 6pm watched the RCN SPORTS TALK WITH CHRIS MICHAELS ON RCN4 and at 8pm Announced Phillies Baseball on MYPHL 17 And at 10pm Did the SPORTS on CW57.

SCHEDULE:
Friday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm AT THE NAZARETH AT PARKLAND HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME
At Finish of Nazareth Football I Will FINISH THE PHILLIES GAME ON MYPHL 17
7pm HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ON RCN4: WHITEHALL AT NORTHAMPTON
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
11pm Announce the BIG TICKET ON WFMZ 69



Saturday:
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 THE FOX (My Best Buddy)
11am 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
6pm Announce Lafayette Football on RCN4, TV60
7pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL 17
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57


Sunday:
9:30am-NOON Jolly Joe Timmer on 1100am WGPA
9am-Noon John Richetta on 1470 THE FOX
11am-12pm RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
12-3pm Jeff Dean on 1100am WGPA
2pm Announce Phillies Baseball on MYPHL 17
6-8pm RACER'S ROUNDTABLE ON WXLV
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57

R.I.P.
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)


Football Picks for this weekend:

High School:
Nazareth
Liberty
Bangor
Easton
Northampton
Blue MT
Exeter
Freedom
E-Burg North
Panther Valley
Southern Lehigh
Palisades
Pine Grove
Pleasant Valley
PM West
Salisbury
Saucon Valley
Sch. Haven
Minersville
PM East
Tamaqua
Williams Valley
Latrobe
Derry
Central Catholic
Pius X
Northwest Area
Wilson
Aliquippa
Hopewell
California
Shaler
Monaca

College:
Lafayette
Lehigh
Moravian
Penn State
Yale
IUP
Wash@ Jefferson
Nevada
Temple
Cincinnati
UCONN
Northwestern
Michigan
Wisconsin
Kansas
North Carolina
Flordia State
LSU
TCU
Texas
Pittsburgh
Navy
OSU
Virgina Tech
Rutgers
Alabamba
Flordia
Hofstra
Syracuse
Oklahoma State
Nebraska
Georgia
Notre Dame
Washington
USC
Bucknell
Georgetown
Colgate
Harvard
New Hampshire

NFL:
Baltimore
Washington
Houston
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Minnesota
Atlanta
Green Bay
NY Jets
NY Giants
New Orleans
Seattle
Denver
San Francisco
Indianpolis
Denver

SHOUT OUT TO MY J-TOWN ATTENDENT PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, DreamKids and Keith Groller, Ray Kaminski Fan Clubs!

Keep It real!

Stay Safe and always remember to Smile and Think about all the Heroes!!!!

Thanks for your Time!

SMILE EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!!

SEE YOU MONDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GO PHILLIES!

R.I.P. Harry

''I Am Outta Here''

PA HOUSE UPDATE ON MONDAY!!!

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

South Carolina 16 Mississippi 10

Thursday, September 24, 2009

FALL SPORTS TV SCHEDULE ON THE BIG TEN NETWORK

FALL SPORTS TV SCHEDULE ON THE BIG TEN NETWORK:

Note: All games are live unless otherwise noted; SDD (Same-day delay)
2009-2010 TELEVISED EVENTS ON THE BIG TEN NETWORK
HOCKEY
Date Event Airs (ET)
Friday, January 15 North Dakota at Minnesota 8:00pm
Saturday, January 23 Ohio State at Michigan State
5:00pm
Friday, January 29 Michigan at Michigan State
7:00pm
Saturday, February 6 Michigan at Wisconsin
6:00pm
Friday, February 12 Alaska at Ohio State
7:00pm
Friday, February 19 Colorado College at Minnesota
8:00pm
Saturday, February 27 Michigan at Notre Dame
7:00pm
Friday, March 5 Wisconsin at Minnesota
Same Day Delay - 11:00pm
Friday, March 19 CCHA Tournament Semifinal #2
8:00pm
MEN'S SOCCER
Date Event Airs (ET)
Sunday, September 6 Wake Forest at Indiana 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, September 27 Ohio State at Michigan State Same Day Delay – 4:00pm
Sunday, October 4 Penn State at Michigan State Noon
Saturday, October 10 Indiana at Michigan 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 11 Michigan State at Wisconsin 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 18 Michigan State at Indiana 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 25 Indiana at Northwestern 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 31 Wisconsin at Penn State Sunday, November 1 – 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 1 Northwestern at Michigan 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 7 Michigan at Ohio State 6:00 p.m.
Friday, November 13 Big Ten Championship Semifinal #1 2:00 p.m.
Friday, November 13 Big Ten Championship Semifinal #2 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, November 15 Big Ten Championship
2:00 p.m.

FIELD HOCKEY
Date Event Airs (ET)
Friday, September 25 Iowa at Michigan Sunday, September 27 - 6:00 p.m.
Friday, October 2 Ohio State at Penn State Sunday, Oct. 4 – 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 17 Northwestern at Indiana Sunday, October 18 – 12:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 18 Penn State at Iowa Monday, October 19 – 8:00 p.m.
Friday, October 23 Ohio State at Michigan State
Sunday, October 25 – 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 25 Michigan at Michigan State Monday, October 26 -8:00 p.m.
Friday, November 6 Big Ten Tournament Semifinal #1
12:15 p.m.
Friday, November 6 Big Ten Tournament Semifinal #2 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 8 Big Ten Championship Game Noon
VOLLEYBALL
Date Event Airs (ET)
Wednesday, September 23 Iowa at Wisconsin 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 26 Penn State at Illinois 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, September 30 Indiana at Purdue
7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, October 7 Penn State at Ohio State 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 11 Penn State at Minnesota
2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, October 14 Northwestern at Illinois 8:00 p.m.
Friday, October 16 Minnesota at Illinois Sunday, October 18 – 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, October 21 Michigan at Michigan State 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 24 Purdue at Penn State
Sunday, October 25 – 12:00 a.m.
Wednesday, October 28 Ohio State at Penn State 7:00 p.m.
Friday, October 30 Minnesota at Penn State Sunday, November 1 – 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 4 Purdue at Indiana 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 7 Michigan at Northwestern
8:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 8 Purdue at Minnesota
2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 11 Wisconsin at Iowa
8:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 14 Illinois at Ohio State
Sunday, November 15 – 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 18 Michigan State at Michigan 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 21 Minnesota at Michigan State Sunday, November 22 – 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 25 Illinois at Northwestern
8:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 28 TBD Sunday, November 29 – 6:00pm
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Date Event Airs (ET)
Sunday, September 27 Penn State at Michigan State Noon
Sunday, September 27
Minnesota at Illinois 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 4 Wisconsin at Iowa 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 8 Purdue at Indiana Saturday, October 10 – 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 11 Northwestern at Ohio State Noon
Sunday, October 18 Indiana at Michigan Same Day Delay – 4:00pm
Sunday, October 25 Minnesota at Michigan State Noon
Sunday, October 25 Illinois at Penn State 2:00 p.m.
Friday, October 30 Michigan State at Illinois Sunday, November 1 – Noon
Friday, November 6 TBA Sunday, November 8 – 2:00 p.m.

IRONPIGS GM WINS EXCECUTIVE OF THE YEAR

Lehigh Valley IronPigs' GM Kurt Landes named International League Executive of the Year

By Scott Toole

September 24, 2009
Kurt Landes Lehigh Valley IronPigs' General Manager Kurt Landes has been named the International League's 2009 Executive of the Year.

Landes, 36, was named the first GM in IronPigs' history on Oct. 4, 2006, after spending five years with the Hagerstown (Md.) Suns.
"Under Kurt's direction, the IronPigs have made a wonderful splash in the Lehigh Valley and the International League," said International League President Randy Mobley. "The organization had a spectacular inaugural season in 2008, but to come back and attract even more fans in 2009 is hard to imagine."
By virtue of 26 consecutive sellouts, the IronPigs' attendance reached 641,335 this season, the second-highest per-game average (9,162) in all of Minor League Baseball.
"This is truly a team award that recognizes the hard work, dedication and accomplishments of our entire staff," said Landes. "Our collective effort, coupled with our passionate and loyal fan base, has made Coca-Cola Park the premier venue in all of Minor League Baseball and we are proud of that accomplishment."

MR MOVIE FUNERAL PLANS

Steve “Mr. Movie” Friedman’s wife, Michell and daughter, Darragh are planning a public memorial service for Friedman, who died Sunday morning of kidney failure at the age of 62.

Friedman passed away a few hours after his Saturday night show on WPHT.

His co-hosts of Remember When, Steve Ross and Jim Murray both gave eulogies at Friedman’s funeral, which took place at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Malvern.

Expect this Saturday’s Remember When, which airs from 10 p.m. - midnight on WPHT to be about Friedman, who hosted radio shows in Philly for over 25 years.

WEEX 1230AM RADIO SPORTS SCHEDULE

WEEX 1230AM RADIO SPORTS SCHEDULE

Sat Sept 26

Lehigh Football v. Princeton

11:30am


CFB: Notre Dame @ Purdue

7:30pm

Sun Sept 27

NY Giants Football @ Tampa Bay

12:45pm


NFL: Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati
4:00pm

NFL: Indianapolis @ Arizona
7:30pm
Mon Sept 28
NFL: Carolina @ Dallas
8:00pm
Thr Oct 1
CFB: Colorado @ West Virginia
7:30pm
Sat Oct 3
Lehigh Football v. Harvard
11:30am
Sun Oct 4
NY Giants Football @ Kansas City
12:45pm

NFL: Dallas @ Denver
4:00pm