Friday, December 31, 2010

FRIDAY'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

FRIDAY'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

South Florida 31 Clemson 26

Notre Dame 33 Miami (FL) 17

UCF 10 Georgia 6

Florida St. 26 South Carolina 17

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2010

PA Humanities Council
7:00p Pennsylvania German Groundhog Lodges
William Donner

8:00p Alive to the Call, Women and History of Northeastern Pennsylvania
Josephine Dunn

9:00p African Arts of the Yoruba Diaspora
Temujin Ekunfeo

10:00p John Updike's Pennsylvania
Frank Fitzpatrick

11:00p The Black Mozart: Joseph Boulogna Chevalier de Saint-Georges
Charles Pettaway
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12:30a PCN Tours Martin Guitars - Parts I and II
Nazareth, PA



SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 2011

2:00p PIAA Class AAAA Football Championship (Replay)
La Salle (Wyndmoor) vs. North Allegheny (Wexford)

5:00p PIAA Class AAA Football Championship (Replay)
Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg) vs. Allentown Central Catholic

8:00p PIAA Class AA Football Championship (Replay)
South Fayette (McDonald) vs. West Catholic (Philadelphia)

11:00p PIAA Class A Football Championship (Replay)
Riverside (Taylor) vs. Clairton



SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 2011

2:00p PA Senate Republican Report

2:30p PA Senate Democratic Report

3:00p 2010 Governor's Awards for the Arts
PA Council for the Arts

5:15p "The Taming of the Shrew" by William Shakespeare
Band of Brothers Shakespeare Company - Johnstown, PA

7:30p It’s History! National Watch and Clock Museum in Columbia, PA

8:00p PCN Tours Tait Towers
Lititz, PA

9:00p PA Books "The Murder Room"
Author: Michael Capuzzo

10:00p PCN Profiles Irvin Naylor
Founder of Roundtop Mountain Resort

11:00p 27th Annual (2010) Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards
Philadelphia



MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 2011

6:00a PCN Profiles Irvin Naylor
Founder of Roundtop Mountain Resort

7:00a PCN Tours Tait Towers
Lititz, PA

8:00a PA Books "The Murder Room"
Author: Michael Capuzzo

9:00a It’s History! National Watch and Clock Museum in Columbia, PA

9:30a It's History! Flagship Niagara in Erie, PA

10:00a PCN Tours Silly Putty
Easton, PA

10:30a PCN Tours Blue Star Ranges
Reading, PA

11:30a PCN Tours Channel Craft Toys
North Charleroi, PA

12:05p PCN Tours Weaver Model Trains
Northumberland, PA

1:05p PCN Tours Byers' Choice Figurines
Chalfont, PA

2:05p PCN Tours Martin Guitars Parts I & II (2010)
Nazareth, PA

3:25p PCN Tours Irvin's Country Tinware
Mt. Pleasant Mills, PA

4:25p PCN Tours Gardners Candies
Tyrone, PA

5:15p PCN Tours Boyd & Blair Potato Vodka
Glenshaw, PA

5:45p Weather World

6:00p PCN Tours Tait Towers
Lititz, PA

7:00p PCN Tours Pro Tool Industries
Honey Brook, PA

7:35p PCN Tours Mini Golf, Inc.
Jessup, PA

7:55p PCN Tours Wise Snack Foods
Berwick, PA

8:20p PCN Tours McIntyre’s Candies
Altoona, PA

9:15p PCN Tours Reidler’s Decals
St. Clair, PA

9:45p PCN Tours DelGrosso Foods
Tipton, PA

10:30p PCN Tours Eldreth Pottery
Oxford, PA

11:20p PCN Tours Somerset Door and Column
Somerset, PA

12:00a PCN Tours Letterkenny Army Depot
Chambersburg, PA

12:45a PCN Tours Pro Sign Company
Downingtown, PA

1:45a PCN Tours Sun and Earth
King of Prussia, PA



TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2011

6:00a PCN Profiles Steve Tobin
Sculptor

7:00a PCN Tours Underground Railroad, Chester County Historical Society
West Chester, PA

8:00a PA Books "Frontiersman"
Author: Meridith Mason Brown

12:00p PA House (LIVE)
Swearing-In Ceremonies

1:00p PCN Call-In: PA House Speaker Elections (LIVE)
Charlie Gerow, Quantum Communications
Tony May, Triad Strategies
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5:45p Weather World

6:00p PCN Tours Underground Railroad, Chester County Historical Society
West Chester, PA

7:00p PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities (LIVE)
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8:00p From the Farms to the Table: Truckenmiller’s Dry Run Dairy Farm
PA Farm Bureau and PCN

8:30p From the Farms to the Table: Flinchbaugh’s Orchard and Farm Market
PA Farm Bureau and PCN

9:00p PA House - Today
Swearing-In Ceremonies

1:00a From the Farms to the Table: Truckenmiller’s Dry Run Dairy Farm
PA Farm Bureau and PCN

1:30a From the Farms to the Table: Flinchbaugh’s Orchard and Farm Market
PA Farm Bureau and PCN

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A roll call of some who died in '10

From the Associated Press

One helped drop an atomic bomb on Japan during World War II. The other survived that bombing and also the second bombing that came only days later.

Morris Jeppson was a weapons test officer aboard the Enola Gay and helped arm the atomic bomb that was dropped over Hiroshima. Tsutomu Yamaguchi was the only person recognized as a survivor of that bombing and the bombing of Nagasaki that came three days after.

They are among the notables who died in 2010.

Plane crashes took the lives of some of the political figures the world said goodbye to this year. Lech Kaczynski, an anti-communist activist who became Polish president, and Anna Walentynowicz, a union activist whose dismissal from a shipyard touched off strikes that led to the eventual toppling of Polish communism, were killed with other officials in a plane crash in Russia. Longtime Republican Sen. Ted Stevens died in an Alaska plane crash.

The political world also lost Robert C. Byrd, Viktor Chernomyrdin, Richard Holbrooke, John Murtha, Francesco Cossiga, Menachgem Porush, Nestor Kirchner, Charlie Wilson, Sheik Saqr bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Alexander Haig, Elizabeth Edwards, Anatoly Dobrynin, Dov Shilansky, Dan Rostenkowski and Juan Mari Bras.

Among the inventors who died this year: a man who literally put more money in people's pockets. John Shepherd-Barron was credited with inventing the world's first automatic cash machine.

Other scientists and inventors who died this year include David Warren, Marshall Nirenberg, Samuel T. Cohen and Albert M. Kligman.

In arts and entertainment, the year saw the deaths of two members of the Redgrave acting dynasty: Lynn Redgrave and her brother Corin Redgrave. Another who died was author J.D. Salinger, who spent much of his life retreating from the fame garnered by his book "The Catcher in the Rye," which shocked and inspired millions.

Other artists and entertainers who died this year: Lena Horne, Dennis Hopper, Jimmy Dean, Tom Bosley, Gary Coleman, Dixie Carter, Ronnie James Dio, Art Linkletter, Kazuo Ohno, Corey Haim, Robert Culp, Peter Graves, Joan Sutherland, Leslie Nielsen, Tony Curtis, Rue McClanahan, Johnny Maestro, Helen Wagner and Eddie Fisher.

Here is a roll call of some of the people who died in 2010. (Cause of death cited for younger people if available.)


JANUARY:

Freya von Moltke, 98. Prominent member of the anti-Nazi resistance in Germany during World War II. Jan. 1.

Deborah Howell, 68. Journalist and Washington Post ombudsman. Jan. 1. Struck by car.

Tsutomu Yamaguchi, 93. The only person recognized as a survivor of both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings at end of World War II. Jan. 4.

Jean Biden, 92. Mother of Vice President Joe Biden. Jan 8.

Eric Rohmer, 89. French New Wave director known for "Claire's Knee" and other films tracing the intracacies of romantic relationships. Jan. 11.

Miep Gies, 100. Dutch office secretary who defied Nazi occupiers to hide Anne Frank and her family for two years and saved the teenager's diary. Jan 11.

Teddy Pendergrass, 59. R&B singer who was one of the most successful figures in music until a car crash left him in a wheelchair. Jan. 13. Colon cancer.

Edgar Vos, 78. Designer known as the emperor of Dutch fashion who created clothing for all figures and most budgets. Jan 13.

Marshall Nirenberg, 82. Scientist whose work in untangling fundamental genetic processes earned him a Nobel Prize. Jan. 15.

Glenn W. Bell Jr., 86. Entrepreneur best known as the founder of the Taco Bell chain. Jan. 16.

Erich Segal, 72. Author of best-selling novel "Love Story" about a young couple dealing with love and bereavement. Jan. 17.

Jean Simmons, 80. Actress whose ethereal screen presence and starring roles with Hollywood's top actors made her widely admired. Jan 22.

J.D. Salinger, 91. Legendary author, youth hero and fugitive from fame whose "The Catcher in the Rye" shocked and inspired a world he increasingly shunned. Jan. 27.


FEBRUARY:

Frances Reid, 95. Played matriarch Alice Horton on "Days of Our Lives" for four decades. Feb. 3.

U.S. Rep. John Murtha, 77. The tall, gruff-mannered former Marine who became the de facto voice of veterans on Capitol Hill and later an outspoken and influential critic of the Iraq War. Feb. 8. Complications from gallbladder surgery.

Albert M. Kligman, 93. Dermatologist whose research led to discoveries including the acne and wrinkle drug Retin-A but whose pioneering work was overshadowed by his experiments involving prisoners. Feb. 9.

U.S. Rep. Charlie Wilson, 76. Texan who worked tenaciously to funnel millions of dollars in weapons to Afghan rebels who fought off the Soviet Union. Feb. 10.

Frederick C. Weyand, 93. Former Army Chief of Staff and the last commander of U.S. military operations in the Vietnam War. Feb. 10.

Alexander McQueen, 40. British fashion designer known for his daring and edgy style. Feb. 11. Suicide.

Doug Fieger, 57. Leader of the power pop band The Knack who co-wrote and sang on the 1979 hit "My Sharona." Feb. 14. Cancer.

Bill Gordon, 92. Designed the photogenic radio telescope in Puerto Rico that spotted the first planets beyond our solar system and lakes on one of Saturn's moons. Feb. 16.

Kathryn Grayson, 88. star of popular MGM musicals of the 1940s and '50s such as "Anchors Aweigh," ''Show Boat" and "Kiss Me Kate." Feb. 17.

John Babcock, 109. The oldest Canadian veteran of World War I. Feb. 18.

Alexander Haig, 85. Soldier and statesman who held high posts in three Republican administrations and some of the U.S. military's top jobs. Feb. 20.

Menachgem Porush, 93. Estemmed rabbbi and longtime leader of one of the most influential ultra-Orthodox factions in the Israeli parliament. Feb. 21.


MARCH:

Evaristo Porras, 62. Former high-flying Medellin cartel drug trafficker associated with Pablo Escobar in the 1980s. March 3. Heart attack.

Doris "Granny D" Haddock, 100. New Hampshire woman who walked across the country at age 89 to promote campaign finance reform and later waged a quixotic campaign for U.S. Senate. March 9.

Corey Haim, 38. Teen talent who started working in TV commercials at 10 and was a big-screen heartthrob at 15. March 10. Pneumonia.

Peter Graves, 83. Tall, stalwart actor whose calm and intelligent demeanor was a good fit to the intrigue of "Mission Impossible" as well as the satire of the "Airplane" films. March 14.

Jerome York, 71. Apple Inc. board member and a financial wizard credited with turning around Chrysler and IBM. March 18.

Roy Steinfort, 88. veteran newsman and former vice president of The Associated Press who turned the agency's radio operations into a service providing news to millions of listeners worldwide. March 21.

Margaret Moth, 59. CNN photojournalist who survived a near-fatal gunshot wound to the face while filming in Bosnia-Herzegovina during the wars there in the early 1990s. March 21. Colon cancer.

Robert Culp, 79. Actor who teamed with Bill Cosby in the racially groundbreaking TV series "I Spy" and was Bob in the critically acclaimed sex comedy "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice." March 24.

Johnny Maestro, 70. Performed the 1958 doo-wop hit "16 Candles" with The Crests and enjoyed a decades-long career with The Brooklyn Bridge. March 24.

Marty Lederhandler, 92. Associated Press photographer who captured on film every U.S. president from Herbert Hoover to Bill Clinton, covered the D-Day landing in 1944 and climaxed a 66-year career with an iconic shot of the Sept. 11, 2001, World Trade Center attacks. March 25.

Jaime Escalante, 79. Transformed a tough east Los Angeles high school by motivating students to master advanced math, became one of the most famous teachers in the U.S. and inspired the movie "Stand and Deliver." March 30.

Morris Jeppson, 87. Weapons test officer aboard the Enola Gay who helped arm the atomic bomb dropped over Hiroshima. March 30.


APRIL:

John Forsythe, 92. Actor who starred in television series such as "Dynasty" and "Bachelor Father" and films including Alfred Hitchcock's "The Trouble with Harry" and "Topaz." April 1.

Corin Redgrave, 70. Actor in dozens of plays, television shows and movies including "A Man for all Seasons" and "Four Weddings and a Funeral." Brother of Vanessa and Lynn Redgrave. April 6.

Anatoly Dobrynin, 90. Legendary Soviet diplomat who represented Moscow during the Cuban missile crisis and later in key superpower negotiations to curb the growth of nuclear arsenals. April 6.

Wilma Mankiller, 64. First female leader of the Cherokee Nation, from 1985 to 1995. April 6.

J. Bruce Llewellyn, 82. Became one of the country's most successful black businessmen in retailing, bottling and media. April 7.

Meinhardt Raabe, 94. Played the Munchkin coroner in "The Wizard of Oz" and proclaimed in the movie that the Wicked Witch of the East was "really most sincerely dead." April 9.

Lech Kaczynski, 60. An anti-communist activist who became Polish president. He died with other officials in a plane crash in Russia. April 10.

Anna Walentynowicz, 80. A union activist whose 1980 dismissal from a Gdansk shipyard touched off strikes that led to the founding of the Solidarity movement and the eventual toppling of Polish communism. April 10. Plane crash.

Dixie Carter, 70. Star of the television series "Designing Women" who had roles in a host of other television shows. April 10.

Benjamin L. Hooks, 85. An attorney and pastor who became the South's first black state trial court judge since Reconstruction and then led the flagging NAACP in a strong rebound. April 15.

Guru (Keith Elam), 48. Influential rapper known for intellectual themes, a monotone delivery and his combination of jazz sounds with hip-hop beats. April 19. Cancer.

Dorothy Height, 98. The leading female voice of the 1960s civil rights movement and a key participant in historic marches with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. April 20.

Keli McGregor, 48. President of baseball's Colorado Rockies and a former NFL football player. April 20. Found dead in hotel room of natural causes.

Juan Antonio Samaranch, 89. A former Spanish diplomat and shrewd dealmaker whose 21-year term as president of the International Olympic Committee was marked by unprecedented growth of the games. April 21.

Elizabeth Post, 89. Etiquette expert and author of books and magazine columns. April 24.

Franklin Mieuli, 89. His deerstalker cap, substantial beard and casual style made him one of the NBA's most colorful figures in his 24 years as owner of the Golden State Warriors. April 25.


MAY:

Jean Louis Dumas, 72. Ran luxury brand Hermes for nearly three decades and was hailed as an emblem of French style. May 1.

Helen Wagner, 91. Actress who held the Guinness world record for playing the same role soap opera "As the World Turns" for the longest period of time, 54 years. May 1.

Lynn Redgrave, 67. Actress who became a 1960s sensation as the free-thinking title character in "Georgy Girl." May 2. Breast cancer.

Dave Fisher, 69. Lead singer of the Highwaymen, the popular 1960s folk group. May 7. Bone marrow disease.

Lena Horne, 92. Jazz singer known for signature song "Stormy Weather" and for her triumph over bigotry that allowed her to entertain white audiences but not socialize with them. May 9.

John Shepherd-Barron, 89. Scotsman credited with inventing the world's first automatic cash machine. May 15.

Ronnie James Dio, 67. Singer whose soaring vocals and poetic lyrics broke new ground in heavy metal music. May 16. Stomach cancer.

Hank Jones, 91. Jazz pianist and composer who played with some of the biggest names in American jazz including singer Ella Fitzgerald. May 16.

Art Linkletter, 97. Known on American television for his interviews with children and ordinary people. May 26.

Gary Coleman, 42. Adorable, pint-sized child star of the 1970s TV sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes" who spent the rest of his life struggling on Hollywood's D-list. May 28. Brain hemorrhage.

Dennis Hopper, 74. Hollywood actor whose memorable career included "Rebel without a Cause" and "Easy Rider." May 29. Prostate cancer.

Ali-Ollie Woodson, 58. Led the Motown quintet the Temptations in the 1980s and '90s; helped restore them to some of their hit-making glory. May 30. Cancer.


JUNE:

Kazuo Ohno, 103. Brought the Japanese modern dance style of Butoh to the international stage and charmed audiences with eerie but poetic performances. June 1.

Rue McClanahan, 76. Emmy-winning actress who brought the sexually liberated Southern belle Blanche Devereaux to life on the hit TV series "The Golden Girls." June 3.

John Wooden, 99. Built college basketball's greatest dynasty at UCLA and became one of the most revered coaches ever. June 4.

Jack Harrison, 97. Survivor of the Great Escape plot by Allied prisoners in a German prison in World War II. June 4.

Jimmy Dean, 81. Country music legend for his smash hit about a workingman hero, "Big Bad John," and an entrepreneur known for his sausage brand. June 13.

Sergei Tretyakov, 53. Former top Russian spy who defected to the U.S. after running espionage operations from the United Nations. June 13. Choked on a piece of meat.

Garry Shider, 56. Longtime musical director of Parliament-Funkadelic whose funky guitar work, songwriting skills and musical arrangements thrilled fans and earned him a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. June 16.

Sebastian Horsley, 47. Self-styled dandy and noted British eccentric who found fame by having himself nailed to a cross in the Philippines. June 17.

Marcel Bigeard, 94. General who led France's elite parachute forces in colonial wars in independence-seeking Indochina and Algeria after serving in the French Resistance in World War II. June 18.

Manute Bol, 47. Lithe 7-foot-7 shot-blocker from Sudan who spent 10 seasons in the NBA and was dedicated to humanitarian work in Africa. June 19.

Edith Shain, 91. Claimed to be the nurse who was smooched by a sailor in Times Square in the famous Life magazine photograph marking the end of World War II. June 20.

Sen. Robert C. Byrd, 92. Rose from an impoverished childhood in West Virginia's coal country to become the longest-serving senator in U.S. history. June 28.


JULY:

Frank Colacurcio Sr., 93. Organized crime figure who built a strip club empire across 10 Western states. July 2.

Mohammed Oudeh, 73. Key planner of the 1972 Munich Olympics attack that killed 11 Israeli athletes. July 3.

Dr. Robert Butler, 83. Pulitzer Prize-winning expert on aging who coined the phrase "ageism." July 4.

Tuli Kupferberg, 86. Founding member of the 1960s underground rock group the Fugs. July 12.

Harvey Pekar, 70. Author of the autobiographical comic book series "American Splendor." July 12.

George Steinbrenner, 80. Rebuilt New York Yankees dynasty over more than three decades of owning the franchise. July 13.

Vernon Baker, 90. Belatedly received Medal of Honor for World War II valor after being denied the award because he was black. July 13.

Stephen Schneider, 65. Served on international research panel on global warming that shared 2007 Nobel Prize with former Vice President Al Gore. July 19. Heart attack.

David Warren, 85. Inventor of "black box" flight data recorder. July 19.

Daniel Schorr, 93. Journalist who covered the Cold War and found himself on President Richard Nixon's "enemies list." July 23.

Theo Albrecht, 88. Secretive co-founder of Germany's worldwide discount supermarket chain Aldi, co-owner of Trader Joe's in the U.S. July 24.

Erich Steidtmann, 95. Former Nazi SS officer suspected of being involved in World War II massacres; was never convicted. July 25.

Jacques Montouroy, 63. French national and aid worker in Africa known as "Papa Jacques." July 29.


AUGUST:

Lolita Lebron, 90. Puerto Rican independence activist who spent 25 years in prison for participating in a gun attack on the U.S. Congress a half century ago. Aug. 1.

Reginald Levy, 88. British pilot praised for his cool-headed bravery during a 1972 hijacking by Palestinian mi1itants. Aug. 1.

Patricia Neal, 84, the willowy, husky-voiced actress who won an Academy Award in 1963 for "Hud" and then survived several strokes to continue acting. Aug. 8.

Ted Stevens, 86. The longest serving Republican in the U.S. Senate; funneled billions of dollars to his remote state of Alaska. Aug. 9. Plane crash.

David L. Wolper, 82. Hollywood impressario whose landmark 1987 television miniseries "Roots" engrossed the U.S. with its saga of an American family descended from an African slave. Aug. 10.

Dan Rostenkowski, 82. Former Illinois congressman who wielded enormous power on Capitol Hill for more than 30 years. Aug. 11.

Edwin Newman, 91. NBC News correspondent for more than three decades who battled linguistic pretense and clutter in his best-sellers "Strictly Speaking" and "A Civil Tongue." Aug. 13.

Philip Markoff, 24. Former medical student accused of killing a masseuse he met through the website Craigslist. Aug. 15. Suicide.

Dimitrios Ioannidis, 87. Feared security chief who led a countercoup against Greece's military leaders and provoked a 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Aug. 16.

Francesco Cossiga, 82. Veteran politician in Italy's fight against domestic terrorism in the 1970s and 1980s who resigned as president after failing to save the life of a politician kidnapped by the Red Brigades. Aug. 17.


SEPTEMBER:

Paul Conrad, 86. Political cartoonist who won the Pulitzer Prize three times for his stark, powerful visuals that poked fun at politicians and presidents. Sept. 4.

Jefferson Thomas, 67. One of nine black students to integrate a Little Rock high school in American's first major battle over school segregation. Sept. 5. Pancreatic cancer.

Israel Tal, 86. Decorated war hero and creator of Israel's renowned "Merkava" tank, in Rehovot, Israel. Sept. 8.

Juan Mari Bras, 82. Elder statesman of Puerto Rico's independence movement who gave up his U.S. citizenship in an act that inspired hundreds of other activists. Sept. 10.

Kevin McCarthy, 96. Actor who played the frantic doctor trying to save his friends and neighbors in the science-fiction movie classic "Invasion of the Body Snatchers." Sept. 11.

Claude Chabrol, 80. French director who was one of the founders of the New Wave movement and whose films probed the latent malice beneath the placid surface of bourgeois life. Sept. 12.

John "Jack" Goeken, 80. Founder of telecommunications giant MCI and father of air-to-ground telephone communications. Sept. 16.

Gennady Yanayev, 73. Leader of the abortive coup who briefly declared himself Soviet president, replacing Mikhail Gorbachev. Sept. 19.

Eddie Fisher, 82. Pop singer who crooned love tunes in the 1950s but whose life was overshadowed by drug use, gambling and failed marriages to actresses Elizabeth Taylor and Debbie Reynolds. Sept. 22.

Gloria Stuart, 100. The 1930s Hollywood beauty who gave up acting for 30 years and later became the oldest Academy Award acting nominee as the spunky survivor in "Titanic." Sept. 26.

Arthur Penn, 88. A myth-maker and myth-breaker who, in directing such film classics as "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Little Big Man," refashioned movies. Sept. 28.

Tony Curtis, 85. Defiantly worked to mold himself from a 1950s heartthrob to a respected actor in such films as "Some Like It Hot." Sept. 29.


OCTOBER:

Albertina Walker, 81. Grammy-winning singer from Chicago known as the "Queen of Gospel." Oct. 8.

Linda Norgrove, 36. British aid worker killed after being taken captive in Afghanistan. Oct. 8. Head and chest injuries during a rescue attempt.

Maurice Allais, 99. Nobel economics winner and early critic of shortcomings in the worldwide financial system that led to the latest crisis. October 9.

Joan Sutherland, 83. Acclaimed opera singer whose voice stretched more than three octaves. Oct. 10.

Georges Mathe, 88. Performed the world's first bone marrow transplant in 1959. Oct. 15.

Barbara Billingsley, 94. Played the mother of Beaver and Wally in "Leave it to Beaver." Oct. 16.

Tom Bosley, 83. Actor best known for his role on "Happy Days." Oct. 19. Lung cancer.

Bob Guccione, 79. Publisher of the adult magazine Penthouse. Oct. 20. Lung cancer.

Robert Katz, 77. American writer and historian, whose reconstruction of an infamous Nazi massacre in Rome sparked a trial over whether he defamed the pope. Oct. 20. Cancer surgery.

James F. Neal, 81. Attorney who prosecuted Jimmy Hoffa, key Watergate figures, and defended Elvis Presley's doctor and the Exxon Corp. after the Alaska oil spill. Oct. 21.

Alexander Anderson Jr., 90. TV cartoon artist who created Rocky the flying squirrel, Bullwinkle the moose and Dudley Do-Right the Canadian mountie. Oct. 22.

Joseph Stein, 98. Turned a Yiddish short story into "Fiddler on the Roof." Oct. 24.

Sheik Saqr bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, 90. Ruler in the United Arab Emirates federation and one of the world's longest-reigning monarchs. Oct. 27.

Nestor Kirchner, 60. Former president of Argentina who steered the country out of crisis and political instability. Oct 27. Heart attack.


NOVEMBER:

Viktor Chernomyrdin, 72. Served as Russia's prime minister in the turbulent 1990s as the country was throwing off communism. Nov. 3.

Eugenie Blanchard, 114. Nun considered the world's oldest person. Nov. 4.

Sparky Anderson, 76. Legendary baseball manager who led the Cincinnati Reds to back-to-back World Series championships. Nov. 4.

Dino De Laurentiis, 91. Produced films such as "La Strada" and Barbarella." Nov. 10

Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki, 76. Polish composer famous for his "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs." Nov. 12.

Isabelle Caro, 28. French actress, model whose emaciated image was used in a shock ad campaign to raise awareness about anorexia. Nov. 17.

Laurie Bembenek, 52. Former Milwaukee police officer who escaped from prison after she was convicted of murder. Nov. 20. Liver failure.

Ingrid Pitt, 73. Survived a Nazi concentration camp to become an acclaimed British movie actress. Nov. 23.

Leslie Nielsen, 84. Actor who starred in comedies such as "Airplane" and "The Naked Gun." Nov. 28.

David F. Nolan, 66. Co-founder of the Libertarian Party. Nov. 28.

John D'Agostino Sr., 81. His work in comic books ranged from Archie and Jughead to the Incredible Hulk and G.I. Joe. Nov. 28.

Samuel T. Cohen, 89. Neutron bomb inventor. Nov. 28.

Stephen J. Solarz, 70. Former New York congressman who in 1986 revealed the extravagance of Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos, including her 3,000 pairs of shoes. Nov. 29.


DECEMBER:

Ron Santo, 70. Former Chicago Cubs third baseman and broadcaster. Dec. 2. Complications of bladder cancer.

Maria Esther Gatti de Islas, 92. Human rights activist who helped found Uruguay's organization of relatives of people who disappeared during South America's "dirty wars." Dec. 5.

Elizabeth Edwards, 61. Closely advised her husband John Edwards in two bids for the presidency and advocated for health care even as her marriage publicly crumbled. Dec. 7. Cancer.

Dov Shilansky, 86. Holocaust survivor and former speaker of the Israeli parliament. Dec. 9.

John du Pont, 72. Chemical fortune heir who killed an Olympic gold medal-winning wrestler at his palatial estate. Dec. 9.

James Moody, 85. Jazz saxophonist who recorded more than 50 solo albums as well as songs with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie, Quincy Jones, Lionel Hampton and B.B. King. Dec. 9. Pancreatic cancer.

Mark Madoff, 46. Son of disgraced financier Bernard Madoff. Dec. 11. Suicide.

Richard Holbrooke, 69. U.S. diplomat who wrote part of the Pentagon Papers and was the architect of the 1995 Bosnia peace plan. Dec. 13.

Bob Feller, 92. Teenage pitching sensation, World War II hero and outspoken Hall of Famer. Dec. 15.

Blake Edwards, 88. Director and writer known for clever dialogue, poignance and occasional belly-laugh sight gags in "Breakfast at Tiffany's," ''10" and the "Pink Panther" farces. Dec. 15.

Ellis Gene Smith, 74. Compiled largest collection of Tibetan books outside of Tibet. Dec. 16.

Tommaso Padoa Schioppa, 70. Italian economist who was one of the intellectual architects of the euro and a member of the European Central Bank's first executive board. Dec. 18.

Fred Foy, 89. Announcer best known for his booming, passionate lead-ins to "The Lone Ranger" radio and television series. Dec. 22.

Fred Hargesheimer, 94. World War II Army pilot whose rescue by Pacific islanders led to a life of giving back as a builder of schools and teacher of children. Dec. 23.

John Warhola, 85. Older brother who helped raise pop art icon Andy Warhol and later helped establish the Andy Warhol Museum. Dec. 24.

Carlos Andres Perez, 88. Popular Venezuelan president whose family for a time disagreed on whether to bury him in the U.S. or Venezuela. Dec. 25.

Teena Marie, 54. Self-proclaimed "Ivory Queen of Soul," rhythm and blues legend who immersed herself in black culture. Dec. 26.

Bernie Wilson, 64. Baritone member of the rhythm and blues group that produced the 1972 hit "If You Don't Know Me by Now." Dec. 26.

Ronald Lee Herrick, 79. Donated kidney to dying twin brother 56 years ago in what's recognized as the world's first successful organ transplant. Dec. 27.

Alfred E. Kahn, 93. Presided over the historic deregulation of the airline industry that paved the way for JetBlue and other low-cost carriers. Dec. 27.

Agathe von Trapp, 97. Member of the musical family whose escape from Nazi-occupied Austria was the basis for "The Sound of Music." Dec. 28.

Dov Yudkovsky, 89. Holocaust survivor who later became editor of Israel's best-selling newspaper. Dec. 28.

Billy Taylor, 89. Acclaimed jazz pianist and composer who played with luminaries such as Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis. Dec. 28.

Vladan Batic, 61. Opposition leader of popular revolt that ousted Serbian autocrat Slobodan Milosevic. Dec. 29.

Bobby Farrell, 61. Singer whose group Boney M topped the 1970s European charts with glittering showmanship. Dec. 30.

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/newsflash/index.ssf/story/final-goodbye-a-roll-call-of-some-who-died-in-10/2b5c8f20d6da49d39bc100a4f6b6d802

Bethlehem Catholic High School's Jayden Rice earns first gold medal in Christmas City Wrestling Tournament

By BRIAN FORTNER
The Express-Times
BETHLEHEM | Jayden Rice had settled for second best in his home gym more times than he cared to remember.

The Bethlehem Catholic High School senior isn't settling any more.

After placing winning silver the past two years, Rice claimed the top step of the medal podium for his own by winning the 125-pound weight class at the 43rd Christmas City Wrestling Tournament at Bethlehem Catholic High School.

Rice stacked top-seeded Christian Olanowski of First Colonial (Va.) for a fall to win his first gold and fourth-straight medal at the event.

"(Olanowski) beat me in the finals here two years ago and I've been following him ever since," said Rice, who placed fourth as a freshman. "I was pumped when I heard (First Colonial) was coming back this year. I was hoping for another chance to wrestle him."

Working from the bottom position, Rice was close to coming out the back door for a reversal, when he caught Olanowski underneath and pinned him in 3:14.

"I was coming out the back and he just hung onto my ankles," Rice said. "I went for the cradle, but missed, then I just sat back and stacked his shoulders."

The Golden Hawks dominated the event, winning their third-straight team title with 287½ points and crowning eight champions to outdistance second-place Schuylkill Valley (174) by 114½.

East Stroudsburg South finished third with 147½ points, followed by St. Benedict's Prep (123), First Colonial (120) and Wyoming Valley West (118½).

"I'm really proud of our kids," Becahi coach Jeff Karam said. "We had some good matches, some tight bouts. That's what we were looking for."

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf?/base/sports-0/129377162325100.xml&coll=3

2011 DREAMKIDS SCHEDULE

Here is the list of events so far for Dream Kids in 2011:

MARCH 4th (Friday) -- NAZARETH ARTS CENTER CONCERT!!! Details will be forthcoming, but believe we need to arrive around 5:30pm and show starts at 7pm

MAY 1st (Sunday) -- Ballietsville Inn for patriotic program TBA

May 22nd (Sunday) -- Glenmore Ice Cream Social 2pm

May 28th (Saturday) -- Moravian House where we just performed....this is their Memorial Day program and mostly patriotic songs! arrive 5pm

May 31st (Tuesday) -- This is Memorial Day program at Tatamy Borough Hall -- TBA

June 17th (Friday at noon - Saturday noon) -- This is an all nighters' for Scott & I -- Dream Kids are welcome to camp out too!!! 24 hours of playing music, sharing our sound for microphone use and Dream Kids performing. I would estimate 6-8pm or so Friday night the 17th. This should be a great night to salute all those who are survivors of cancer and those who have lost their fight. Pass the word and we can certainly bring in some in our own families and friends who have had this disease affect them!!!

July 23rd (Saturday) -- Bangor Heritage Day 11am. Arrive 10:30am

July 24th (Sunday) -- Tentative Date for Dream Come True combination of summer picnic and their Christmas party.......for Christmas in July. (Details to follow)

August 13th (Saturday) -- Annual Wal-Mart show

October 2nd (Sunday) -- Annual Becky's Drive In Dream Come True benefit day. Count on noon - 2ish?

BIG TEN NETWORK TV SCHEDULE

BIG TEN NETWORK TV SCHEDULE

Friday December 31
12:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1986 Holiday Bowl: Iowa vs. San Diego State
02:00AM Rose Bowl Media Day
03:00AM Michigan State Campus Programming: MSU Today Presents InStudio: College of Music
03:30AM Michigan State Campus Programming: MSU Today Presents InStudio: College of Engineering
04:00AM Illinois Campus Programming: The Ripple Effect
04:30AM Illinois Campus Programming: Spark of Genius: The Story of John Bardeen (HD)
05:00AM Rose Bowl Media Day
06:00AM Rose Bowl Media Day
07:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1998 Rose Bowl: Michigan vs. Washington State
09:00AM Rose Bowl Media Day
10:00AM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Ohio State at Michigan
12:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2009 Champs Sports Bowl: Wisconsin vs. Miami
02:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1998 Rose Bowl: Michigan vs. Washington State
04:00PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Minnesota at Michigan State- Live
06:00PM The Finale- Live
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:30PM Rose Bowl Preview- Live
07:00PM Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Ceremonies
07:30PM Rose Bowl Preview
08:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2010 Rose Bowl: Ohio State vs. Oregon (HD)
10:00PM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

10:30PM Rose Bowl Preview
11:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1999 Rose Bowl: Wisconsin vs. UCLA
Ron Dayne rushed for 246 yards and four touchdowns, leading No. 9 Badgers to a 38-31 triumph over the UCLA Bruins in the 85th Rose Bowl.



Saturday January 1
02:00AM Rose Bowl Preview
02:30AM Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Ceremonies
03:00AM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Minnesota at Michigan State
05:00AM Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Ceremonies
05:30AM Rose Bowl Preview
06:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

08:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

08:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

09:00AM Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Ceremonies
09:30AM Rose Bowl Preview
10:00AM Rose Bowl Media Day
11:00AM Big Ten Football: Bowl Pregame Show- Live
12:00PM Inside Michigan Football with Rich Rodriguez '10 (Big Ten)
12:30PM Badger Sports Report with Bret Bielema '10 (Big Ten)
01:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1999 Rose Bowl: Wisconsin vs. UCLA
Ron Dayne rushed for 246 yards and four touchdowns, leading No. 9 Badgers to a 38-31 triumph over the UCLA Bruins in the 85th Rose Bowl.

04:00PM The Big Ten's Best: Running Backs of the 90s (HD)
04:30PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: 11/30/03 - Purdue vs Duke
06:30PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: 12/18/90 - Kentucky at Indiana
08:30PM Big Ten Football Bowl Wrap-Up- Live
09:30PM Big Ten Icons: Recap
10:00PM Big Ten Football Bowl Wrap-Up
11:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2010 Rose Bowl: Ohio State vs. Oregon (HD)



Sunday January 2
01:00AM Big Ten Football Bowl Wrap-Up
02:00AM Big Ten Football Bowl Wrap-Up
03:00AM Big Ten Football Bowl Wrap-Up
04:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1999 Rose Bowl: Wisconsin vs. UCLA
Ron Dayne rushed for 246 yards and four touchdowns, leading No. 9 Badgers to a 38-31 triumph over the UCLA Bruins in the 85th Rose Bowl.

07:00AM Big Ten Football Bowl Wrap-Up
08:00AM Big Ten Football Bowl Wrap-Up
09:00AM Big Ten Football Bowl Wrap-Up
10:00AM Big Ten Football Bowl Wrap-Up
11:00AM Big Ten Football Bowl Wrap-Up
12:00PM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Illinois at Michigan State- Live
02:00PM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan at Iowa- Live
04:00PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Penn State at Michigan- Live
06:00PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Wisconsin at Illinois- Live
08:00PM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
08:30PM Big Ten Icons: Recap
09:00PM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
09:30PM Big Ten Icons: Recap
10:00PM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
10:30PM Big Ten Icons: Recap
11:00PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Penn State at Michigan


Monday January 3
01:00AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
01:30AM Big Ten Icons: Recap
02:00AM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Wisconsin at Illinois
04:00AM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Illinois at Michigan State
06:00AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
06:30AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
07:00AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
07:30AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
08:00AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
08:30AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
09:00AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
09:30AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
10:00AM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Wisconsin at Illinois
02:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2003 - North Carolina State at Ohio State
04:00PM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
04:30PM Big Ten Icons: Recap
05:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: 1/26/2010 - Michigan State at Michigan (HD)
07:00PM The Big Ten Pulse
There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

07:30PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan State at Northwestern- Live
09:30PM The Finale- Live
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

10:00PM The Big Ten Pulse
There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

10:30PM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

11:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2003 Fiesta Bowl: Ohio State vs. Miami
The Buckeyes defense forced five Miami turnovers and led Ohio State to a thrilling 31-24 double overtime win, snapping Miami's 34-game winning streak and bringing Ohio State it's first National Championship since 1968.



Tuesday January 4
02:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

02:30AM The Big Ten Pulse
There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

05:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

05:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:30AM The Big Ten Pulse
There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

07:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:30AM The Big Ten Pulse
There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

08:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

08:30AM The Big Ten Pulse
There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

09:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

09:30AM The Big Ten Pulse
There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

10:00AM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan State at Northwestern
02:00PM Badger Sports Report with Bret Bielema '10 (Big Ten)
02:30PM Fighting Illini Insider '10-'11
03:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1997 Rose Bowl: Ohio State vs. Arizona State
The Buckeyes scored in the waning seconds to give Ohio State a 20-17 victory, ruining Jake The Snake' Plummer and the Sun Devils' bid for a National Championship.

06:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2010 Rose Bowl: Ohio State vs. Oregon (HD)
08:00PM Big Ten Icons: Recap
08:30PM The Big Ten's Best: Basketball Rivalries (HD)
09:00PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Ohio State at Iowa- Live
11:00PM The Finale- Live
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

11:30PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Ohio State at Iowa

12:30AM Big Ten Men's Ice Hockey '10-'11: Michigan at Michigan State
02:30AM Big Ten Hockey Post-Game
05:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: Illinois vs. Iowa
07:00AM The Big Ten's Best: Best Shooters (HD)
07:30AM Big Ten Men's Ice Hockey '10-'11: Michigan at Michigan State
09:30AM Big Ten Hockey Post-Game
10:00AM Student U: Men's Ice Hockey: Canisus at WisconsinStudent produced events.

12:00PM Gopher Basketball with Tubby Smith '10-'11MINN

12:30PM Penn State Basketball Story 10-11PSU

01:00PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan State at Penn State- Live
03:00PM The Finale- LiveRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

03:30PM Big Ten Icons: Isiah Thomas
04:00PM Big Ten Wrestling '10-'11: Midlands Championships (HD)
05:00PM Big Ten Women's Ice Hockey '10-'11: Minnesota State at Minnesota- Live
07:30PM The Big Ten's Best: #1 NBA Draft Picks (HD)
08:00PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan State at Penn State
10:00PM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

10:30PM Big Ten Icons: Recap
11:00PM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

11:30PM The Big Ten's Best: Fantastic Basketball Finishes of the 80s

02:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

03:00AM Penn State Campus Programming: Penn State Universe 2010
03:30AM Penn State Campus Programming: We Are: The Millennials 403 Millennials in the Arts
04:00AM Iowa Campus Programming: Conversations: Edward P. Jones
04:30AM Iowa Campus Programming: Getting Ready for the Boom
05:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

05:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:30AM The Big Ten PulseThere is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

07:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:30AM The Big Ten PulseThere is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

08:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

08:30AM The Big Ten PulseThere is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

09:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

09:30AM The Big Ten PulseThere is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

10:00AM Ohio State Campus Programming: O-H-I-O 12
10:30AM Ohio State Campus Programming: Game Changers 101
11:00AM Wisconsin Campus Programming: Office Hours 2010 Scandanavian Noir
11:30AM Wisconsin Campus Programming: Wisconsin Reflections 4: Pat Richter (HD)
12:00PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Penn State at Indiana
02:00PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Purdue at Michigan- Live
04:00PM The Finale- LiveRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

04:30PM Big Ten Icons: Charles Woodson
05:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: Penn State vs. Illinois
07:00PM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Bucknell at Penn State- Live
09:00PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Purdue at Michigan
11:00PM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

11:30PM The Big Ten's Best: Quarterbacks of the 90s (HD)

01:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

02:00AM Big Ten Icons: Recap
02:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

05:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

05:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

08:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

08:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

09:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

09:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

10:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: Michigan State at Northwestern
02:00PM Wildcat Fast Break
02:30PM The Big Ten's Best: Basketball Players of the 90s (HD)
03:00PM Spartan Football: All Access '10 (Big Ten): Bowl Recap
03:30PM The Big Ten's Best: Basketball Players of the 80s (HD)
04:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: Illinois vs. Iowa
06:00PM Big Ten Tip-Off Show '10-'11- Live
06:30PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Purdue at Penn State- Live
08:30PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan at Wisconsin- Live
10:30PM The Finale- LiveRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

11:00PM Big Ten Icons: Recap
11:30PM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.


12:00AM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan at Purdue
02:00AM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-UpRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

02:30AM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-UpRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

05:00AM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-UpRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

05:30AM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-UpRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

06:00AM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-UpRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

06:30AM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-UpRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

07:00AM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-UpRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

07:30AM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-UpRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

08:00AM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-UpRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

08:30AM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-UpRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

09:00AM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-UpRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

09:30AM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-UpRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

10:00AM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan at Purdue
02:00PM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Penn State at Northwestern
04:00PM Inside Michigan Basketball '10-'11 (Big Ten)
04:30PM The Big Ten's Best: Fantastic Basketball Finishes of the 80s
05:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: Purdue at Michigan
07:00PM The Big Ten's Best: Basketball Rivalries (HD)
07:30PM Big Ten Men's Ice Hockey '10-'11: Michigan at Michigan State- Live
10:00PM Big Ten Hockey Post-Game- Live
10:30PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: Illinois vs. Iowa

12:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1993 Rose Bowl: Michigan vs. WashingtonOn New Year's Day 1993, running back Tyrone Wheatley and the Michigan Wolverines thwarted the Huskies' attempt to become the first team to win three Rose Bowl games in a row, winning 38-31.

03:00AM Ohio State Campus Programming: O-H-I-O 12
03:30AM Ohio State Campus Programming: Game Changers 101
04:00AM Wisconsin Campus Programming: Wisconsin Reflections: Jane Kaczmarek (HD)
05:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

05:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:30AM Badger Sports Report with Bo Ryan '10-'11WISC

08:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

08:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

09:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

09:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

10:00AM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Bucknell at Penn State
12:00PM Purdue Campus Programming: Boiler Bytes 16
12:30PM Purdue Campus Programming: Boiler Bytes 8 (HD)
01:00PM Northwestern Campus Programming: The Northwestern Band: The Finest Band in the Land (HD)
01:30PM Northwestern Campus Programming: NU Band: Game Day (HD)
02:00PM The Greatest Seasons: 1995 Football (HD)
03:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1995 Rose Bowl: Penn State vs. OregonKi-Jana Carter rushed for 156 yards and three touchdowns, as Penn State defeated the Ducks38-20.

06:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1997 Rose Bowl: Ohio State vs. Arizona StateThe Buckeyes scored in the waning seconds to give Ohio State a 20-17 victory, ruining Jake The Snake' Plummer and the Sun Devils' bid for a National Championship.

09:00PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Illinois at Iowa- Live
11:00PM The Finale- LiveRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

11:30PM The Big Ten's Best: Football Rivalries (HD)

12:00AM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Purdue at Penn State
02:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

02:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

05:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

05:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

08:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

08:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

09:00AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

09:30AM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

10:00AM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan at Wisconsin
02:00PM The Coach Versyp Show '10-'11PUR

02:30PM Big Ten Icons: John Wooden
03:00PM Big Ten Icons: Mark Spitz
03:30PM The Felisha Legette-Jack Show '10-'11
04:00PM Student U: Women's Basketball: Indiana at Ohio StateStudent produced events.

06:00PM The Big Ten Women's Show '10-'11
06:30PM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan at Purdue- Live
08:30PM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Penn State at Northwestern- Live
10:30PM Big Ten Icons: Recap
11:00PM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-Up- LiveRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

11:30PM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-UpRecapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.


12:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1986 Holiday Bowl: Iowa vs. San Diego State
02:00AM Rose Bowl Media Day
03:00AM Michigan State Campus Programming: MSU Today Presents InStudio: College of Music
03:30AM Michigan State Campus Programming: MSU Today Presents InStudio: College of Engineering
04:00AM Illinois Campus Programming: The Ripple Effect
04:30AM Illinois Campus Programming: Spark of Genius: The Story of John Bardeen (HD)
05:00AM Rose Bowl Media Day
06:00AM Rose Bowl Media Day
07:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1998 Rose Bowl: Michigan vs. Washington State
09:00AM Rose Bowl Media Day
10:00AM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Ohio State at Michigan
12:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2009 Champs Sports Bowl: Wisconsin vs. Miami
02:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1998 Rose Bowl: Michigan vs. Washington State
04:00PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Minnesota at Michigan State- Live
06:00PM The Finale- LiveRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:30PM Rose Bowl Preview- Live
07:00PM Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Ceremonies
07:30PM Rose Bowl Preview
08:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2010 Rose Bowl: Ohio State vs. Oregon (HD)
10:00PM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

10:30PM Rose Bowl Preview
11:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1999 Rose Bowl: Wisconsin vs. UCLARon Dayne rushed for 246 yards and four touchdowns, leading No. 9 Badgers to a 38-31 triumph over the UCLA Bruins in the 85th Rose Bowl.


01:00AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
01:30AM Big Ten Icons: Recap
02:00AM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Wisconsin at Illinois
04:00AM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Illinois at Michigan State
06:00AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
06:30AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
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09:30AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
10:00AM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Wisconsin at Illinois
02:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2003 - North Carolina State at Ohio State
04:00PM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
04:30PM Big Ten Icons: Recap
05:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: 1/26/2010 - Michigan State at Michigan (HD)
07:00PM The Big Ten PulseThere is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

07:30PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan State at Northwestern- Live
09:30PM The Finale- LiveRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

10:00PM The Big Ten PulseThere is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

10:30PM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

11:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2003 Fiesta Bowl: Ohio State vs. MiamiThe Buckeyes defense forced five Miami turnovers and led Ohio State to a thrilling 31-24 double overtime win, snapping Miami's 34-game winning streak and bringing Ohio State it's first National Championship since 1968.



Wednesday January 5
01:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

02:00AM Big Ten Icons: Recap
02:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

05:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

05:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

08:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

08:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

09:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

09:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

10:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: Michigan State at Northwestern
02:00PM Wildcat Fast Break
02:30PM The Big Ten's Best: Basketball Players of the 90s (HD)
03:00PM Spartan Football: All Access '10 (Big Ten): Bowl Recap
03:30PM The Big Ten's Best: Basketball Players of the 80s (HD)
04:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: Illinois vs. Iowa
06:00PM Big Ten Tip-Off Show '10-'11- Live
06:30PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Purdue at Penn State- Live
08:30PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan at Wisconsin- Live
10:30PM The Finale- Live
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

11:00PM Big Ten Icons: Recap
11:30PM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.



Thursday January 6
12:00AM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Purdue at Penn State
02:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

02:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

05:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

05:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

07:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

08:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

08:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

09:00AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

09:30AM The Finale
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

10:00AM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan at Wisconsin
02:00PM The Coach Versyp Show '10-'11
PUR

02:30PM Big Ten Icons: John Wooden
03:00PM Big Ten Icons: Mark Spitz
03:30PM The Felisha Legette-Jack Show '10-'11
04:00PM Student U: Women's Basketball: Indiana at Ohio State
Student produced events.

06:00PM The Big Ten Women's Show '10-'11
06:30PM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan at Purdue- Live
08:30PM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Penn State at Northwestern- Live
10:30PM Big Ten Icons: Recap
11:00PM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-Up- Live
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.

11:30PM Big Ten Basketball Wrap-Up
Recapping all of the day's Big Ten Basketball action.


12:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1986 Holiday Bowl: Iowa vs. San Diego State
02:00AM Rose Bowl Media Day
03:00AM Michigan State Campus Programming: MSU Today Presents InStudio: College of Music
03:30AM Michigan State Campus Programming: MSU Today Presents InStudio: College of Engineering
04:00AM Illinois Campus Programming: The Ripple Effect
04:30AM Illinois Campus Programming: Spark of Genius: The Story of John Bardeen (HD)
05:00AM Rose Bowl Media Day
06:00AM Rose Bowl Media Day
07:00AM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1998 Rose Bowl: Michigan vs. Washington State
09:00AM Rose Bowl Media Day
10:00AM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Ohio State at Michigan
12:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2009 Champs Sports Bowl: Wisconsin vs. Miami
02:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1998 Rose Bowl: Michigan vs. Washington State
04:00PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Minnesota at Michigan State- Live
06:00PM The Finale- LiveRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

06:30PM Rose Bowl Preview- Live
07:00PM Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Ceremonies
07:30PM Rose Bowl Preview
08:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2010 Rose Bowl: Ohio State vs. Oregon (HD)
10:00PM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

10:30PM Rose Bowl Preview
11:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 1999 Rose Bowl: Wisconsin vs. UCLARon Dayne rushed for 246 yards and four touchdowns, leading No. 9 Badgers to a 38-31 triumph over the UCLA Bruins in the 85th Rose Bowl.


01:00AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
01:30AM Big Ten Icons: Recap
02:00AM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Wisconsin at Illinois
04:00AM Big Ten Women's Basketball '10-'11: Illinois at Michigan State
06:00AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
06:30AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
07:00AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
07:30AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
08:00AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
08:30AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
09:00AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
09:30AM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
10:00AM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Wisconsin at Illinois
02:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2003 - North Carolina State at Ohio State
04:00PM Big Ten Basketball & Beyond
04:30PM Big Ten Icons: Recap
05:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Basketball: 1/26/2010 - Michigan State at Michigan (HD)
07:00PM The Big Ten PulseThere is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

07:30PM Big Ten Men's Basketball '10-'11: Michigan State at Northwestern- Live
09:30PM The Finale- LiveRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

10:00PM The Big Ten PulseThere is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse There is nothing quite like the passion of Big Ten fans. Now, the Big Ten Network is giving them a unique voice with the new weekly show, The Big Ten Pulse.

10:30PM The FinaleRecapping all of the day's Big Ten action.

11:00PM The Big Ten's Greatest Games - Football: 2003 Fiesta Bowl: Ohio State vs. MiamiThe Buckeyes defense forced five Miami turnovers and led Ohio State to a thrilling 31-24 double overtime win, snapping Miami's 34-game winning streak and bringing Ohio State it's first National Championship since 1968.

BLUE RIDGE TV13 SCHEDULE

Friday, December 31st, 2010
12:00 AM Viacast TV

7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY

7:30 AM PMC: Pathways to Healthy Living

8:00 AM Health Images

9:00 AM The Lamar Thomas Show

9:30 AM Behind the Headlines

10:30 AM Health and Home Report

11:00 AM Viacast TV

4:00 PM More than Money

5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE

5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE

6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY

6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY

8:00 PM 2010 News 13 Rewind

8:30 PM 2010 Sports Yearbook

9:00 PM The Stage

10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE

10:30 PM Movie Loft

11:00 PM TV13 Night Report REPLAY

onday, January 3rd, 2011

12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM Health and Home Report
7:30 AM Pocono Landscape Challenge
8:00 AM Pocono Mountains Today
8:30 AM State Capitol Programming
10:30 AM Legislative Report with Mario Scavello
4:00 PM Cooking for Class
4:30 PM Health Images
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM Sportscene 13
8:00 PM The Lamar Thomas Show
8:30 PM Pocono medical Center: Ask the Doctor
9:00 PM Legislative with Mario Scavello
9:30 PM Pocono Mountains Today
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM Premium TV
11:00 PM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
Top


Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
7:30 AM Out in the Open
8:00 AM Talk of the Town
9:00 AM King of the Ridge Youth Wrestling Tournament REPLAY
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM Behind the Headlines
4:30 PM Pocono Landscape Challenge
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM TV13 Polka Hour
8:00 PM Health Images
8:30 PM What the Heck were they thinking with Larry Holmes
9:00 PM PMC: Pathways To Healthy Living
9:30 PM Ski and Snow Report
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM One Day Getaways
11:00 PM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
Top


Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
7:30 AM More than Money
8:00 AM Gaither's Homecoming Hour
9:00 AM Out in the Open
9:30 AM Pocono Landscape Challenge
10:00 AM State House Perspectives "Julie Harhart"
10:30 AM Health and Home Report
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM Talk of the Town
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM Computerwise LIVE
8:00 PM Pocono Mtns Today
8:30 PM PMC: Pathways to Healthy Living
9:00 PM Sportscene 13 REPLAY
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM TV13 HS Wrestling: Delaware Valley @ Honesdale TAPED
Top


Thursday, January 6th, 2011

12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
7:30 AM Health Images
8:00 AM Health and Home Report
8:30 AM Brain Fuel TV
9:00 AM Equal Access: Sign Language Television
9:30 AM Pocono Mountains Today
10:00 AM Cooking for Class
10:30 AM Legislative with Mario Scavello
3:00 PM TV13 HS wrestling: Delaware Valley @ Honesdale REPLAY
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM More Than Money - LIVE
7:30 PM Talk of The Town
8:30 PM Pocono Landscape Challenge
9:00 PM One Day Getaways
9:30 PM Out In The Open
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM St Lukes Hospital
11:00 PM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
11:30 PM Light Of The World
Top


Friday, January 7th, 2011

12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
7:30 AM PMC: Pathways to Healthy Living
8:00 AM Health Images
8:30 AM Out In The Open
9:00 AM The Lamar Thomas Show
9:30 AM Behind the Headlines
10:00 AM Pocono Mountains Today
10:30 AM Health and Home Report
3:00 PM King of the Ridge Youth Wrestling
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM TV13 HS Boys Basketball: Pocono Mtn West @ Pleasant Valley LIVE
8:30 PM PA Crossfire
9:00 PM The Stage
9:30 PM Out In The Open
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM TV13 HS Boys Basketball: Pocono Mtn West @ Pleasant Valley REPLAY
Top


Saturday, January 8th, 2011

1:00 AM Viacast TV
8:55 AM Light Of The World
9:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
9:30 AM Health and Home Report
10:00 AM Computerwise
11:00 AM Pocono Landscape Challenge
11:30 AM Health Images
12:00 PM Pocono Mountains Today
12:30 PM Out In The Open
1:00 PM WXW Wrestling
2:00 PM The Stage
2:30 PM Army News Watch
3:00 PM Pocono Medical Center "Ask the Doctor"
3:30 PM More The Money - REPLAY
4:00 PM Legislative with Mario Scavello
4:30 PM TBA
5:00 PM Gaither's Homecoming Hour
6:00 PM Help I'm getting Married
6:30 PM Auto Connection
7:00 PM Real Estate Reporter
8:00 PM Picture of Health
8:30 PM Your Home: Inside and Out
9:00 PM Sabroso Video
10:00 PM Viacast TV
Top


Sunday, January 9th, 2011

1:00 AM CVA's
8:00 AM Hour of Restoration
8:30 AM Faith in Action
9:00 AM St. Luke's Church Service
10:00 AM Pocono Mountains Today
10:30 AM Health Images
11:00 AM The Lamar Thomas Show
11:30 AM Pocono Landscape Challenge
12:00 PM One Day Getaways
12:30 PM Out In The Open
1:00 PM Computerwise
2:00 PM WXW Wrestling
3:00 PM The Movie Loft
3:30 PM PA Crossfire
4:00 PM More than Money REPLAY
4:30 PM PMC: Pathways to Healthy Living
5:00 PM Gaither's Homecoming Hour
6:00 PM Help I'm getting Married
6:30 PM Auto Connection
7:00 PM Real Estate Reporter
8:00 PM Live and Learn
8:30 PM Picture of Health
9:00 PM Your Home: Inside and Out
9:30 PM Destination Fun
10:00 PM Sabroso Video

SERVICE ELECTRIC TV2 SCHEDULE

SERVICE ELECTRIC TV2 SCHEDULE

Friday, December 31st
No Programming



Saturday, January 1st
No Programming



Sunday, January 2nd
5:00pm Lehigh Valley Latino Show
6:00pm Lehigh Valley IronPigs Off-Season Report
7:00pm ComputerWise
8:00pm What The Heck Were They Thinking?! with Larry Holmes
8:30pm Capitol Connection
9:00pm The Stage with Chris Line
9:30pm Off The Beaten Path
10:00pm wXw C4 Professional Wrestling: Blast TV
11:00pm Sabroso Video




Monday, January 3rd
5:30pm Cooking with Chef Lou
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm TV2 News Valley View
7:00pm Service Electric Polka Show
8:00pm The Morning Call’s Calling All Sports with Keith Groller
8:30pm What the Heck Were They Thinking?! with Larry Holmes
9:00pm TV2 News Valley View
9:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
10:00pm Lehigh Valley Scholastic Ice Hockey: Palisades vs Whitehall




Tuesday, January 4th
3:30pm Lehigh Valley Scholastic Ice Hockey: Palisades vs Whitehall
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm TV2 News Valley View
7:00pm LVC Basketball: Nazareth vs Dieruff LIVE
9:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
9:30pm Colonial League Basketball: Notre Dame vs Wilson




Wednesday, January 5th
3:00pm LVC Basketball: Nazareth vs Dieruff
4:30pm Colonial League Basketball: Notre Dame vs Wilson
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm TV2 News Valley View
7:00pm LVC Wrestling: Nazareth vs Parkland LIVE
10:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
11:00pm Lehigh Valley IronPigs Off-Season Report




Thursday, January 6th
3:00pm LVC Wrestling: Nazareth vs Parkland
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm TV2 News Valley View
7:00pm More Than Money
7:30pm Lehigh Valley IronPigs Off-Season Report
8:30pm The Stage with Chris Line
9:00pm TV2 News Valley View
9:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene




Friday, January 7th
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm TV2 News Valley View
7:00pm LVC Basketball: Whitehall vs Parkland LIVE
9:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
9:30pm Colonial League Basketball: Salisbury vs Bangor






*Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice
*Times are Approximate Due To LIVE Events & Length of Sporting Events.

WEEX 1230 SCHEDULE

WEEX 1230 SCHEDULE

Fri Dec 31 Lehigh Basketball @ Yale 1:30pm


Chick-Fil-A Bowl: Florida State v. South Carolina 7:00pm

Sat Jan 1 Outback Bowl: Penn State v. Florida 1:00pm

Rose Bowl: Wisconsin v. TCU
4:30pm

Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma v. Connecticut 8:00pm

NO FRIDAY E-MAIL THIS WEEK.

NO FRIDAY E-MAIL THIS WEEK.

E-MAILS WILL RESUME ON MONDAY JANUARY 3RD!

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY!

THURSDAY'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

THURSDAY'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Army 16 Southern Methodist 14

Syracuse 36 Kansas State 34

North Carolina 30 Tennessee 27 (2 OT)

Washington 19 Nebraska 7

Thursday, December 30, 2010

The Nazareth Boys Basketball Team beat Wallenpaupack 54-26 to win the Honesdale Basketball Tournament for the 3rd year in a row!

BREAKING NEWS:

The Nazareth Boys Basketball Team beat Wallenpaupack 54-26 to win the Honesdale Basketball Tournament for the 3rd year in a row! They will be at Dieruff at 7pm Tuesday LIVE on Service Electric!

Four Easton wrestlers win Manheim Lions wrestling tournament titles

FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES

Easton had ten wrestlers place in the top three -- including four champions -- as they captured the Manheim Lions wrestling tournament title for the 16th time.

Kyle Baker (103), Joey Rizzolino (140), Mitch Minotti (145) and Jalal Paige (285) all won their respective weight classes. Peter Stanley (112), Robbie Rizzolino (125) and Anthony Minotti (152) were runnersup.

Evan Disora (119), Calvin Daly (130) and Tyler Greene (215) battled back through the consolation bracket to finish third.

See the final brackets here.

The Red Rovers finished with 240 team points to win the team crown for the 11th time in the last 12 years. JW Robinson (157), Reynolds (151), Erie Prep (137) and Shikellamy (124.5) rounded out the top five.

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/12/four_easton_wrestlers_win_manh.html

Bethlehem Catholic crowns eight champions in the Christmas City wrestling tournament

FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES

TEAM SCORES AND LEGEND


1. Bethlehem Catholic (BC) 287 ½; 2. Schuylkill Valley (SV) 174; 3. East Stroudsburg South (ESS) 147 ½; 4. St. Benedict's Prep (SBP) 123; 5. First Colonial-Va. (FC) 120; 6. Wyoming Valley West (WVW) 118 ½; 7. Port Jervis-N.Y. (PJ) 101; 8. Pius X (PX) 94; 9. Palmerton (Palm) 89; 10. Pottsville (Po) 84; 11. Wallenpaupack (Wal) 82; 12. Pottsgrove (Pg) 76; 13. Pocono Mountain West (PMW) 72 ½; 14. Southern Lehigh (SL) 68; 15. Palisades (P) 66; 16. Bangor (B) 64; 17. Wilson (W) 61; 18. East Stroudsburg North (ESN) 50; 19. Notre Dame-GP (ND) 44 ½; 20. Allen (A) 25; 21. Upper Merion (UM) 12.


CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS


103: So. Darian Cruz (16-1), BC, p. So. Jared Flank (10-4), W, 1:53.

112: Fr. Zeke Moisey (12-4), BC, p. Fr. Josh Evan s (7-2), Palm, 3:34.

119: Jr. Randy Cruz (16-4), BC, d. Sr. Nate Giorgio (14-3), SV, 2-1.

125: Sr. Jaydon Rice (14-4), BC, p. Jr. Christian Olanowski (17-2), FC, 3:14.

130: Jr. Arty Walsh (11-3), SV, d. Jr. Richie Cruz (9-5), BC, 5-2.

135: So. Derrick Simms (13-1), WVW, p. Sr. Dominique Kenner (16-5), FC, 5:51.

140: So. Ryan Todora (9-2), BC, d. Sr. George Bastian (4-1), ESS, 9-4.

145: Sr. Chris Dowdy (16-4), SBP, d. Sr. Donald-Paul Miller (3-1), ESS, 13-6.

152: Sr. Juliano Caloiero (11-4), SV, md. Sr. Ty Gardner (11-1), Po, 10-2.

160: Sr. Kyle Dehaut (10-4), BC, p. Sr. Luke Gotzen (13-3), SL, 1:59.

171: Jr. Elliot Riddick (15-4), BC, p. Sr. Vincent Bellaran (14-5), SBP, 5:54.

189: Sr. Dylan Scheidt (11-3), SV, d. Sr. Isaiah Cromwell (11-1), SBP, 3-0.

215: So. Josh Alpha (9-5), BC, d. Jr. Ken Kralik (6-3), Palm, 6-3.

285: Sr. Josh Gonzalez (13-0), PMW, d. Sr. Frank Bruno (10-2), Wal, 1-0.


CONSOLATION FINALS


103: Jawan Jones, SBP, p. Tanner White, SV, 4:59.

112: Tyler Vennard, FC, d. Bailey Roos, Po, 7-5.

119: Kyle Krasavage, WVW, md. Marcus Rushie, ESS, 11-0.

125: Dillon Masington, Palm, d. Joe Dalessandro, PX, 5-4.

130: Adrian Kohler, ESS, d. Sean Aris, PMW, 1-0.

135: Zach Hoppaugh, BC, d. George Dalessandro, PX, 5-1 OT.

140: Joseph Bickelman, Po, d. Dylan Muller, PJ, 7-5 OT.

145: Pat Ingulli, Wal, d. Adam Jaworski, WVW, 6-3.

152: Thomas Demetrio, Pg, d. Josh LaBar, PX, 1-0.

160: Justin Marsh, P, p. Jon Blank, ND, 2:19.

171: George Simms, WVW, p. Dustin Davis, SV, 4:12.

189: Luke Barney, FC, p. Tyler Wysochanski, Pg, 4:53.

215: Andrew Smith, PJ, d. Kyle Gill, ESS, 8-5.

285: Lance Francois, ESN, p. Andrew Romeo, B, 3:40.


FIFTH-PLACE CONSOLATIONS


103: Robert Lindsay B, d. Dylan Booth, PJ, 7-2.

112: Ryan Griffiths, SV, d. Adam Ziegler, SL, 11-8.

119: George Schaffer, B, p. James Harris, Po, 3:35.

125: Riley Michaels, Pg, d. Zakeri Cascioli, W, 5-1.

130: Jesse Snyder, P, d. Sam Oberlander, Palm, 3-2.

135: John Korpics, SV, d. Nick Musa, ESS, 6-0.

140: Colby Barrett, Palm, d. Eric Seals, A, 8-3 OT.

145: Nick Vuotto, UM, d. Brett Sauschuck, PJ, 5-1.

152: Travis Edwards, PJ, p. Kevin Finn, ESS, 0:50.

160: Tito Ortiz, FC, d. Danny Michaels, Pg, 4-2.

171: Willie O'Brien, ESS, d. Jesse Donnelly, P, 2-0.

189: Cody Johnson, ESN, p. Dennis Corrado, W, 1:27.

215: Guy Bruno, Wal, p. Brandon Baird, WVW, 0:43.

285: Benjamin Bunce, BC, p. Jason Ford, PJ, 9-2.


SEMIFINALS


103: Darian Cruz, BC, p. Jawan Jones, SBP, 3:17; Jaryd Flank, W, md. Dylan Booth, PJ, 14-3.

112: Josh Evans, Palm, d. Adam Ziegler, SL, 3-0; Zeke Moisey, BC, d. Tyler Vennard, FC, 12-6.

119: Randy Cruz, BC, tf. James Harris, Po, 16-1; Nate Giorgio, SV, p. Kyle Krasavage, WVW, 1:25.

125: Christian Olanowski, FC, tf. Riley Michaels, Pg, 18-2; Jaydon Rice, BC, p. Joe Dalessandro, PX, 5:21.

130: Arthur Walsh, SV, md. Arian Kohler, ESS, 11-2; Richard Cruz, BC, d. Sam Oberlander, Palm, 4-2 OT.

135: Dominique Kenner, FC, d. Zachary Hoppaugh, BC, 3-1; Derrick Simms, WVW, d. George Dalessandro, PX, 1-0.

140: Ryan Todora, BC, tf. Eric Seals, A, 15-0, 5:10; George Bastian, ESS, md. Colby Barrett, PX, 18-6.

145: Chris Dowdy, SBP, p. Brett Sauschuck, PJ, 0:36; Donald-Paul Miller, ESS, d. Nick Vuotto, EM, 6-0.

152: Juliano Caloiero, SV, md. Travis Edwards, PJ, 12-2; Ty Gardner, Po, d. Thomas Demetrio, Pg, 5-4.

160: Kyle Dehaut, BC, p. Justin Marsh, P, 4:30; Luke Gotzen, SL, d. John Blank, ND, 3-1.

171: Elliot Riddick, BC, md. Jesse Donnelly, P, 14-3; Vincent Bellaran, SBP, md. George Simms, WVW, 14-5.

189: Dylan Scheidt, SV, p. Tyler Wysochanski, Pg, 1:55; Isaiah Cromwell, SBP, p. Luke Barney, FC, 2:42.

215: Josh Alpha, BC, d. Kyle Gill, ESS, 5-2; Kane Kralik, Palm, p. Guy Bruno, Wal, 5:47.

285: Josh Gonzalez, PMW, p. Benjamin Bunce, BC, 2:43; Frank Bruno, Wal, d. Lance Francois, ESN, 6-3.

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/12/bethlehem_catholic_crowns_eigh.html

PCNTV SCHEDULE

---SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE---


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2010

2:55p Samuel Lombardo, Lieutenant, 99th Infantry Division - Carlisle, PA

4:00p Fred Galgani, Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class, US Navy - Ridley Park, PA

5:10p Bill Balabanow, Lieutenant j.g., Merchant Marines - Lancaster, PA
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5:45p Weather World

WWII: In Their Own Words
6:00p Richard Bertz, Staff Sergeant, 94th Infantry Division - Trevose, PA

7:35p John Paul, Radioman 2nd Class, US Navy - Bloomsburg, PA

8:20p Bob Huber, Staff Sergeant, 104th Infantry Division - Wyomissing, PA

9:20p Alvin Kemble, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy Armed Guard - Harrisburg

10:25p George Wisniewski, Technician 5th Class, 7th Armored Division - Erie, PA

11:25p Ralph "Mike" Long, Sr., SGT, 83rd Chemical Mortar Battalion - Kulpmont, PA

12:15a Dick Penwell, Corporal, 11th Airborne Division - Mechanicsburg, PA

1:10a Jack Benfer, Technician 5th Class, 701st Engineer Petroleum Distribution and 1263rd Combat Engineer Battalion - Harrisburg
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2010

PA Humanities Council
6:00a Pennsylvania German Groundhog Lodges
William Donner

7:00a Alive to the Call, Women and History of Northeastern Pennsylvania
Josephine Dunn

8:00a African Arts of the Yoruba Diaspora
Temujin Ekunfeo

9:00a John Updike's Pennsylvania
Frank Fitzpatrick

10:00a The Black Mozart: Joseph Boulogna Chevalier de Saint-Georges
Charles Pettaway

11:30a Can't Tell a Lie, Peach Cobbler Pie
Linda Goss and Papa Ed Stokes

12:30p The (R)Evolution of Nancy Drew
Michael Cornelius

1:30p My Name is Oney Judge
Diane Turner

2:30p Pennsylvania German Music, Dance and Instruments
Keith Brintzenhoff

3:30p Teenie Harris's Photographs and Black Pittsburgh
Laurence Glasco

4:30p American Indian Cultures in the 21st Century
John Sanchez
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5:45p Weather World

PA Humanities Council
6:00p Thaddeus Stevens: The Politics of Freedom
Steve Anderson

7:00p Pennsylvania German Groundhog Lodges
William Donner

8:00p Alive to the Call, Women and History of Northeastern Pennsylvania
Josephine Dunn

9:00p African Arts of the Yoruba Diaspora
Temujin Ekunfeo

10:00p John Updike's Pennsylvania
Frank Fitzpatrick

11:00p The Black Mozart: Joseph Boulogna Chevalier de Saint-Georges
Charles Pettaway
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12:30a PCN Tours Martin Guitars - Parts I and II
Nazareth, PA



SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 2011

2:00p PIAA Class AAAA Football Championship (Replay)
La Salle (Wyndmoor) vs. North Allegheny (Wexford)

5:00p PIAA Class AAA Football Championship (Replay)
Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg) vs. Allentown Central Catholic

8:00p PIAA Class AA Football Championship (Replay)
South Fayette (McDonald) vs. West Catholic (Philadelphia)

11:00p PIAA Class A Football Championship (Replay)
Riverside (Taylor) vs. Clairton



SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 2011

2:00p PA Senate Republican Report

2:30p PA Senate Democratic Report

3:00p 2010 Governor's Awards for the Arts
PA Council for the Arts

5:15p "The Taming of the Shrew" by William Shakespeare
Band of Brothers Shakespeare Company - Johnstown, PA

7:30p It’s History! National Watch and Clock Museum in Columbia, PA

8:00p PCN Tours Tait Towers
Lititz, PA

9:00p PA Books "The Murder Room"
Author: Michael Capuzzo

10:00p PCN Profiles Irvin Naylor
Founder of Roundtop Mountain Resort

11:00p 27th Annual (2010) Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards
Philadelphia



MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 2011

6:00a PCN Profiles Irvin Naylor
Founder of Roundtop Mountain Resort

7:00a PCN Tours Tait Towers
Lititz, PA

8:00a PA Books "The Murder Room"
Author: Michael Capuzzo

9:00a It’s History! National Watch and Clock Museum in Columbia, PA

9:30a It's History! Flagship Niagara in Erie, PA

10:00a PCN Tours Silly Putty
Easton, PA

10:30a PCN Tours Blue Star Ranges
Reading, PA

11:30a PCN Tours Channel Craft Toys
North Charleroi, PA

12:05p PCN Tours Weaver Model Trains
Northumberland, PA

1:05p PCN Tours Byers' Choice Figurines
Chalfont, PA

2:05p PCN Tours Martin Guitars Parts I & II (2010)
Nazareth, PA

3:25p PCN Tours Irvin's Country Tinware
Mt. Pleasant Mills, PA

4:25p PCN Tours Gardners Candies
Tyrone, PA

5:15p PCN Tours Boyd & Blair Potato Vodka
Glenshaw, PA

5:45p Weather World

6:00p PCN Tours Tait Towers
Lititz, PA

7:00p PCN Tours Pro Tool Industries
Honey Brook, PA

7:35p PCN Tours Mini Golf, Inc.
Jessup, PA

7:55p PCN Tours Wise Snack Foods
Berwick, PA

8:20p PCN Tours McIntyre’s Candies
Altoona, PA

9:15p PCN Tours Reidler’s Decals
St. Clair, PA

9:45p PCN Tours DelGrosso Foods
Tipton, PA

10:30p PCN Tours Eldreth Pottery
Oxford, PA

11:20p PCN Tours Somerset Door and Column
Somerset, PA

12:00a PCN Tours Letterkenny Army Depot
Chambersburg, PA

12:45a PCN Tours Pro Sign Company
Downingtown, PA

1:45a PCN Tours Sun and Earth
King of Prussia, PA



TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2011

6:00a PCN Profiles Steve Tobin
Sculptor

7:00a PCN Tours Underground Railroad, Chester County Historical Society
West Chester, PA

8:00a PA Books "Frontiersman"
Author: Meridith Mason Brown

12:00p PA House (LIVE)
Swearing-In Ceremonies

1:00p PCN Call-In: PA House Speaker Elections (LIVE)
Charlie Gerow, Quantum Communications
Tony May, Triad Strategies
Call 1-877-PA6-5001

5:45p Weather World

6:00p PCN Tours Underground Railroad, Chester County Historical Society
West Chester, PA

7:00p PCN Call-In: Legislative Priorities (LIVE)
Call 1-877-PA6-5001

8:00p From the Farms to the Table: Truckenmiller’s Dry Run Dairy Farm
PA Farm Bureau and PCN

8:30p From the Farms to the Table: Flinchbaugh’s Orchard and Farm Market
PA Farm Bureau and PCN

9:00p PA House - Today
Swearing-In Ceremonies

1:00a From the Farms to the Table: Truckenmiller’s Dry Run Dairy Farm
PA Farm Bureau and PCN

1:30a From the Farms to the Table: Flinchbaugh’s Orchard and Farm Market
PA Farm Bureau and PCN

http://www.pcntv.com/

ANGEL 34 FUNDRAISER

FROM ROSS NUNAMAKER

First Event for 2011: Wine and Chocolate Event, "Angel 34 Sweets and Treats at Clover Hill Vineyard and Winery" Saturday February 5th 1 PM - 5 PM

Tickets $25 per person.


Go to our website starting January 5th to get more information about this great event and how you can purchase your tickets or how your business can be involved.


You can also sign up for their e-news.


(editor note: Angel 34 helps children with cancer and they have a facility in Bushkill Township for children and their families, visit their site to learn more.)

Posted via email from Ross Nunamaker

http://nocnews.blogspot.com/2010/12/angel-34-fundraiser.html

NO FRIDAY E-MAIL THIS WEEK. E-MAILS WILL RESUME ON MONDAY JANUARY 3RD!

NO FRIDAY E-MAIL THIS WEEK.

E-MAILS WILL RESUME ON MONDAY JANUARY 3RD!

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY!

WEDNESDAY'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

WEDNESDAY'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Maryland 51 East Carolina 20

Illinois 38 Baylor 14

Oklahoma St. 36 Arizona 10

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Nazareth Area High School crowns four champs, rolls to Bethlehem Holiday Wrestling Classic title

FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES

Behind four individual champions, Nazareth Area High School rolled to the team title at the Bethlehem Holiday Wrestling Classic at Liberty High School tonight.

Franco Ferraina (125), Zach Horan (130), Ryan Krecker (160) and Aaron Bradley (285) each took first place in his respective weight class for the Blue Eagles, who saw 11 wrestlers earn medals by placing in the top eight.

Nazareth won with 220 points to second-place Northampton's 177.5. Phillipsburg was fifth with 124, Liberty sixth with 120.5, Saucon Valley 11th at 97.5 and Pen Argyl tied for 14th at 89.

"I'm very happy with a lot of guys," Nazareth coach Dave Crowell said. "We came in knowing we had a chance to win if we wrestled well."

Liberty crowned two champions in Brett Marino (103) and Anthony Cabrera (112), and Cabrera won the John Fenstermacher Scholar-Athlete Award, the first time a Hurricane wrestler had won the award named after the late Bethlehem wrestling booster and coach.

"I was close to John," Cabrera said. "He was a big part of this tournament. This was a big deal for me."

Northampton's John Lambert (152) was the only other area champion.

Erie McDowell's Steve Spearman won the Frank Gutierrez Outstanding Wrestler Award and Bound Brook's three-time New Jersey champion Andrew Campolattano won the John Fritz Award for most pins in fastest time (3/2:30).




Bethlehem Holiday Wrestling Classic

(at Liberty HS)

Team scores and legend: Nazareth (NA) 220, Northampton (Nh) 177.5, St. Mark's (Del.) (StM)168, Council Rock South (CRS) 166, Phillipsburg (Pb) 124, Liberty (L) 120.5, Delaware Valley (Pa.) (DV) 115, Camden Catholic (CC) and Quakertown (Q) 113, Erie McDowell (McD)106.5, Saucon Valley (SV) 97.5, Northwestern Lehigh (NW) 96, Bound Brook (BB) 93.5, Northern Lehigh (NL) and Pen Argyl (PA) 89, Boyertown (Bo) 85, Milton (Mi) 82, Stroudsburg (Sb) 72, Warwick (Wa) 67.5, Hazleton (Ha) 50, Selinsgrove (Se) 48.5, Lehighton (Le) 46, North Penn (NP) 39, Northern (No) 31, Freedom (F) 29.5.

Championship Finals

103 pounds: Brett Marino, L, d. Bryan Israel, SV, 11-2

112: Anthony Cabrera, L, md. Chase Zemanak, NA, 12-4

119: Chad Walsh, CC, d. Grimaldi Gonzalez, L, 6-4

125: Franco Ferraina, NA, d. CJ Palmer, DV, 3-1

130: Zach Horan, NA, md. Tyler Prendergast, StM, 9-1

135: Steve Spearman, McD, Mike Racciato, PA, 9-4

140: TJ Miller, CC, p. Connor Moore, CRS, 2:28

145: Matt Martoccio, CRS. md. Anthony Farole, Le, 13-5

152: John Lambert, Nh, p. Tim Samec, HA, 1:55

160: Ryan Krecker, NA. d. Mike Vollant, McD, 10-4

171: John Snook, StM, p. Colin Hedash, NL, 3:06

189: Tyler Mauger, Bo, d. Ian Gimbar, SV, 8-6 (OT)

215: Andrew Campolattano, BB, md. Ryan Solomon, MI, 10-1

285: Aaron Bradley, NA, d. Patrick Cassidy, StM, 3-1

Consolation finals

103 pounds: Billy Rappo, CRS, d. Matt Williams, PA, 3-1

112: Trey Balasco, CRS, d. Jeff Hernandez, StM, 5-0

119: Eric Wolfe, Mi, p. Adam Delgado, NA, 2:49

125: Devon Lotito, NA, p. Zane Heller, NL, 0:48

130: Tyler Romano, NP, d. Michael Ortiz, NW, 7-1

135: Matt Rappo, CRS, inj. def. Scott Wolfinger, Q, 3:00

140: Briar Malischewski, Q, p. Nikko Stevens, 2:57

145: Cole Sheptock, Nh, p. Chris Hemmerich, StM, 2:50

152: Jon Nieman, Bo, p. John Lynch, SV, 4:04

160: Marc Wagnerm, DV, d. Kyle Sorensen, NW, 6-3

171: Tyler Horn, PA, d. Ray O'Donnell, SV, 4-2

189: Michael Mauk, StM, p. Ben Bradley, NA, 4:23

215: Brandon Hull, Pb, d. Nick Sharga, Nh, 4-3

285: Jake Swearingen, Q, d. X, Kenny Taffur, BB, 11-6

Semifinals

103 pounds: Brett Marino, L, p. Matty Williamns, PA, 2:58; Bryan Israel, SV, p. Tyrone Klumpp, NA, 0:52

112: Anthony Cabrera, L, d. Trey Balasco, CRS, 3-1; Chase Zemanak, NA, tf. Jeff Hernandez, StM, 6:00 (15-0).

119: Chad Walsh, CC, p. Nick Gibson, McD, 2:48; Grimaldi Gonzalez, L, d. Lucas Dise, NL, 4-3.

125: CJ Palmer, DV, d. Zane Heller, NL, 3-2; Franco Ferraina, NA, d. Devon Lotito, L, 6-2

130: Zach Horan, NA, d. Tyler Romano, NP, 3-0; Tyler Prendergast, StM, d. Matt Lane, Pb, 4-2

135: Steve Spearman, McD, d. Scott Wolfinger, Q, 7-2; Mike Racciato, PA, d. Matt Rappo, CRS, 14-6

140: TJ Miller, CC, md. Luciano Burriesci, 13-2; Connor Moore, CRS, d. Peter Jones, Bo, 1-0 (UTB)

145: Matt Martoccio, CRS. d. Cole Sheptock, Nh, 10-7; Anthony Farole, Le, d. Merrick Ash, BB, 5-3

152: John Lambert, Nh, d. Jon Neiman, Bo, 3-1; Tim Samec, NA, d. Bobby Clymer, NW, 3-2

160: Ryan Krecker, NA, d. Marc Wagner, DV, 6-3; Mike Vollant, McD, d. Kyle Sorensen, NW, 8-4

171: John Snook, StM, md. Ray O'Donnell, SV, 15-1; Colin Hedash, NL, d. Tyler Horn, PA, 5-3

189: Tyler Mauger, Bo, d. Michael Mauk, StM, 5-4 UTB; Ian Gimbar, SV, md. Chad Hoffman, HA, 15-7

215: Andrew Campolattano, BB, p. Timmy Riley, CRS, 0:46; Ryan Solomon, MI, d. Brandon Hall, Pb, 4-2

285: Patrick Cassidy, StM, p. Kenny Taffur, BB, 1:03; Aaron Bradley, NA, p. JakeSwearingen, Q, 1:38

John Fritz Award (most pins/least time); Campollattano, Bound Brook.

Frank Gutierrez Award (outstanding wrestler): Steve Spearman, Erie McDowell.

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/12/nazareth_area_high_school_crow.html