Friday, November 30, 2012

Nazareth Borough Councilman resigns Ward 1 seat

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/nazareth/index.ssf/2012/11/nazareth_councilman_resigns_wa.html FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES Nazareth Borough Council tonight announced the resignation of Councilman William Matz. Matz, who represented Ward 1, was appointed to council in 2001.

Sports Media Digest- November 30, 2012

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ CBS College Hoops Schedule Tips-Off Tomorrow- CBS Sports begins its 2012-2013 college basketball schedule tomorrow as Kentucky hosts Baylor. Jim Nantz and Clark Kellogg call the action beginning at 12;30p.m. ET. NFLN’s Next A Football Life to Profile Barry Sanders- The next installment of NFL Network’s (NFLN) A Football Life documentary series will look at the career and life of former Lions running back Barry Sanders. Barry Sanders: A Football Life debuts Wednesday at 8:00p.m. ET. Thunder at Nets Next NBA TV Fan Night Game- NBA TV has announced that the Oklahoma City Thunder at the Brooklyn Nets will be the next Fan Night game presentation this coming Tuesday. Tip-off is at 7:30p.m. ET. Fans can vote for on the following list of games for the Fan Night telecast on December 18th: Atlanta Hawks @ Washington Wizards; Utah Jazz @ Brooklyn Nets; Boston Celtics @ Chicago Bulls; San Antonio Spurs @ Denver Nuggets; or New Orleans Hornets @ Golden State Warriors. NBC Wins Awards for Olympics Coverage- NBC Sports won four Olympic Golden Rings awards — three Gold and one Silver for its coverage of the 2012 London Games at the International Olympic Committee’s biennial awards ceremony. The Olympic Golden Rings are awarded by the IOC to honor broadcasters for their outstanding coverage of the Olympic Games. The network won gold in the categories of Best Olympic Program, Best Olympic Feature and Best On-Air Pormotion. NBC won silver for Best Olympic Athlete Profile.

Week 13 NFL Schedule on Fox, With Announcer Assignments

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ Here is the week 13 NFL schedule on Fox, along with announcer pairings and the markets where each game can be seen: 1:00p.m. ET Starts Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers- Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver. 33% of the country will see this game. MARKETS INCLUDE: Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Birmingham, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Dayton, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Norfolk, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Richmond, San Antonio, Tulsa, Washington. San Francisco 49ers at St. Louis Rams- Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa. 14% of the country will see this game. MARKETS INCLUDE: Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, St. Louis. Arizona Cardinals at New York Jets- Thomm Brennaman, Brian Billick, Laura Okmin. 10% of the country will see this game. MARKETS INCLUDE: Hartford, New York, Phoenix. Carolina Panthers at Kansas City Chiefs- Ron Pitts, Mike Martz, Kristina Pink. 7% of the country will see thus game. MARKETS INCLUDE: Charlotte, Greensboro, Greenville, Kansas City, Raleigh. 4:05p.m. ET Starts Tampa Bay Bucs at Denver Broncos- Dick Stockton, John Lynch, Jennifer Hale. 26% of the country will see this game. MARKETS INCLUDE: Albuquerque, Boston, Buffalo, Denver, Detroit, Fort Myers, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Knoxville, Las Vegas, Memphis, Miami, Nashville, New Orleans, Orlando, Providence, Salt Lake City, Tampa, West Palm Beach

Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN- December 2, 2012

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ ESPN has provided a preview for this weekend’s NFL action with Sunday NFL Countdown this Sunday beginning at 10:00a.m. ET. The highlight of the show iwll be Merril Hodge’s interview of Lions defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh Chris Berman hosts with analysts Cris Carter, Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson and Keyshawn Johnson. They will be joined by Suzy Kolber, Merril Hoge and Ron Jaworski. ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter and senior analyst Chris Mortensen will report the day’s news and updates. Comedian Frank Caliendo will also be on set. Correspondents Bob Holztman (Minnesota at Green Bay), Rachel Nichols (Pittsburgh at Baltimore), Ed Werder (Philadelphia at Dallas), Josina Anderson (Seattle at Chicago) and Sal Paolantonio (New England at Miami) will report from game sites. From ESPN PR, here are some other anticipated show highlights: The 49ers Quarterback Controversy: After sitting out two games with a concussion, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Alex Smith lost his starting role to Colin Kaepernick. Is the right guy starting for the 49ers? NFC Wild Card Spots: Which teams have the edge in the muddled chase for NFC Wild Card spots? The Packers Struggling: Coming off a stunning 38-10 loss last Sunday night at the New York Giants, what should fans expect from the Packers against division rival Minnesota? Your Choice Dallas or Philadelphia?: Both NFC East teams are struggling and performing below expectation as their head coaches are squarely on the hot seat. The Countdown crew discusses, where would you rather coach? 4th and 29: In the fourth quarter of Sunday’s Baltimore at San Diego game, the Ravens, down by three points, faced a fourth down 29 yards to go. Quarterback Joe Flacco passed the ball short to running back Ray Rice, who ran for more than 20 yards to continue the drive. Sal Paolantonio sits with Rice as he discusses what has become one of the greatest plays in recent memory. Frank Caliendo: The comedian will play the role of ESPN’s award-winning host Bob Ley interviewing Cowboys owner, president and general manager Jerry Jones.

Week 13 NFL Schedule on CBS, With Announcer Assignments

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ Here is the week 13 NFL schedule on CBS, along with the announcers calling each game: 1:00p.m. ET Starts Indianapolis Colts at Detroit Lions- Ian Eagle and Dan Fouts Jacksonville Jaguars at Buffalo Bills- Spero Dedes and Steve Beuerlein New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins- Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans- Kevin Harlan and Solomon Wilcots 4:25p.m. ET Starts Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens- Jim Nantz and Phil Simms Cleveland Browns at Oakland Raiders- Bill Macatee and Steve Tasker Cincinnati Bengals at San Diego Chargers- Marv Albert and Rich Gannon

UFC on Fox 5

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ The networks of Fox Sports is again preparing to televise its next UFC event. Programming for UFC on FOX 5 invades primetime broadcast television Saturday, Dec. 8 (8:00 PM ET) live from KeyArena in Seattle, WA. begins this Sunday and culminates with the matches on December 8th. Mike Goldberg and Joe Rogan call all bouts on FOX Sports including preliminary matches airing live on FX. Jay Glazer, Kenny Florian and Brian Stann offer analysis for preliminary bouts on FX with host Curt Menefee, Stann and Randy Couture handling analysis for fights on FOX Sports. Preliminary bouts will also air live on FSMG’s Spanish language network FOX Deportes with the UFC on FOX’s four fights airing live on MundoFOX. UFC announcer Larry Pepe hosts all matches for FOX Sports Radio. Here is the schedule of telecasts across the networks of Fox Sports: DATE TIME EVENT NET Sunday, Dec. 2 3:00 or 4:30 PM ET UFC on FOX 5: ROAD TO THE OCTAGON FOX Tuesday, Dec. 4 10:00 PM ET UFC TONIGHT FUEL TV Tuesday, Dec. 4 10:30 PM ET UFC ULTIMATE INSIDER FUEL TV Wednesday, Dec. 5 11:00 PM ET BENSON HENDERSON: RISING UP FUEL TV Friday, Dec. 7 7:00 PM ET UFC on FOX 5 Weigh-In FUEL TV Friday, Dec. 7 10:00 PM ET THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER 16: Episode 12 FX Saturday, Dec. 8 5:00 PM ET Preliminary Fights FX / FOX Deportes Saturday, Dec. 8 8:00 PM ET UFC on FOX 5 Lightweight Championship: Henderson vs. Diaz FOX / MundoFOX Saturday, Dec. 8 10:00 PM ET UFC Postfight Show FUEL TV

19 NFL facts from Vegas: For amusement purposes only

http://blogs.mcall.com/groller/ FROM KEITH GROLLER RJ Bell of Pregame.com sends out these Vegas nuggets as another big football weekend approaches: 19 NFL Facts from Vegas Browns: First time favored this season. Only second time favored on road since 2007. Browns: Teams favored week after playing Mike Tomlin’s Steelers: 11-31 against the spread Buccs: Only team to win 8 times against the spread this season Buccs: Yielding 315 yards per game against the pass. No team in NFL history has given up more than 300 yards passing per game on the season. Colts: Andrew Luck on the road: 4 touchdowns, 10 interceptions. Cowboys at home: covered only 2 of last 14 games ATS Cowboys: The Underdog in Dallas games has covered 72% of the time (last three seasons). Dolphins: Road team in Miami games has covered 50 of last 75 games. Eagles: First time double digit underdogs since 2007. Eagles: Away underdogs in NFC East match-ups have covered 20 of 27 games ATS. Eagles: Covered only ONCE this entire season. Jags: Road team in Jacksonville games has covered 10 of 11 this season. Packers: Last week’s 28 point loss to Giants was the worst loss for Green Bay since 2007. Rams: Jeff Fisher as an underdog has covered 61% of games in his coaching career. Raiders: Fallen short of the point spread by a combined 101 points this season. Seahawks: By simply playing ON Seattle at home, and AGAINST on the road, you would have won 64% of games against the spread since 2002. Steelers: First time since 2009 Steelers have lost TWO straight games. Steelers (last 4 seasons): With Troy Polamalu: 28-9 SU Without Troy Polamalu: 11-11 SU Texans: Covered 17 of 21 with Schaub as quarterback *** CFB Projected BCS Point Spread: Alabama favored by 10-points over Notre Dame Alabama vs. Notre Dame would be the biggest bet CFB game IN HISTORY with an estimated $2 BILLION wagered worldwide! This week is the 40th STRAIGHT game overall Alabama is favored! Notre Dame was 50 to 1 to win BCS Title before the season. Vegas Ranks 11 teams equal to or better than Notre Dame. Projected Hypothetical Undefeated Match-Up: Alabama favored by 14-points over Ohio State Vegas Ranks 14 teams better than Ohio State. Baylor vs. Oklahoma State has 87 projected points – that’s the BIGGEST over/under in recorded point spread history.

This quarterfinal figures to be more difficult for CCHS than the past two years

http://blogs.mcall.com/groller/ FROM KEITH GROLLER Central Catholic has generally been on the long and winding road this particular Week 14 Friday night the past three years. There were back-to-back trips to Shamokin in 2009 and 2010 and then there was the trip to Mount Carmel last year. The last two years, frankly, just getting to the games proved more difficult than the games themselves. CCHS crushed Clearfield 55-20 at Shamokin in 2010 and smashed Shamokin 56-14 at Mt. Carmel last year, District 4's reps, frankly, couldn't have won more than three games in the Lehigh Valley Conference the past two years. My sense is that tonight's game in Bethlehem will be much more difficult. This Selinsgrove team isn't nearly as good as the 2009 version that beat CCHS and went on to finish a 16-0 season with a state title. But this is a well-coached Seals team from a traditional program that has played a much more difficult schedule than other District 4 champs. Selinsgrove should provide a much more challenging game than what the last two state quarterfinals have been. Central Catholic has talked about playing football in December again. December arrives at midnight tonight, and I guess about 12 overtime sessions at BASD could get CCHS and Selinsgrove into December tonight. But these Vikings want to start a game in December and that means they need to win tonight to make it happen. Riding a much improved defense and Colin McDermott, I think it happens. I predict a 31-14 CCHS win. My record, by the way, is 195-58 after going 3-1 on both Thanksgiving and last Saturday. Here's the complete preview capsule for tonight's Selinsgrove-Central Catholic game. An abbreviated version of this capsule ran in today's print editions. Colleague Stephen Miller compiled most of it. PIAA 3A QUARTERFINAL Who: District 4 champion Selinsgrove (10-3) vs. District 11 champion Central Catholic (8-5) When: 7 p.m. Friday, Bethlehem Area School District Stadium At stake: A berth in the PIAA 3A semifinals against District 12 champion Archbishop Wood (10-2) or District 1 champion Interboro (11-2) SELINSGROVE •Coach: Dave Hess (fifth season, 47-19) •Key players: So. QB Isaiah Rapp (52-110, 575 yards, 6 TDs, 4 INTs); Fr. RB-DB Juvon Batts (153 carries, 898 yards, 9 TDs); So. RB-DB Zach Adams (153 carries, 675 yards, 4 TDs); Sr. RB-LB Mike Walter (121 carries, 549 yards, 13 TDs); Sr. WR-DB Walter Jacobs (16 catches, 178 yards, 1 TD); Sr. S Tyler Krebs (93 tackles); Jr. RB-LB Conner Liesenfeld (90 tackles); Jr. WR-DB Mason Pope (5 INTs); Sr. DT Harley Stahl (four sacks). •About the Seals: Reached the state quarterfinals with a 41-14 win over University Prep. … Average 24.7 points per game and allow 13.1. … Posted back-to-back shutouts against Shamokin and Milton to win the District 4 title, scoring 72 points in those wins. … Their losses came to Berwick, Southern Columbia, and Danville. … Defense has posted five shutouts. … Have held 11 of their 13 opponents to 21 or fewer points. Southern Columbia is the only team that scored more than 24 points against them. … Batts ran for 217 yards in the District 4 final. … Their district title was their first since 2009, a season in which they beat Central Catholic in the state quarterfinals en route to the PIAA 3A title. … Have won 12 District 4 titles since 1998. … Went 1-9 last season. … Picked off seven passes and ran for 320 yards in their first-round state win over University Prep. CENTRAL CATHOLIC •Coach: John Cupples (first season, 8-5). •Key players: Sr. RB Colin McDermott (398 carries, 2,742 yards, 35 TDs); Sr. LB Anthony Lynch (65 tackles, 3 sacks); Sr. OL-DL Oscar Ghasab; Sr. OL-LB Rocky Mason (30 tackles); Sr. DL-TE Jeff Gulyas (51 tackles, 11 sacks, 16 TFL; 11 catches, 208 yards, 2 TDs); Sr. QB Anthony Beck (79-159, 1,022 yards, 9 TDs, 4 INTs); Sr. WR-DB Sean O'Donnell (7 catches, 132 yards, 3 TDs); Sr. RB-LB Kevin Kern (59 carries, 269 yards, 1 TD; 36 tackles); Jr. WR-DB Ryan Beville (37 catches, 523 yards, 4 TDs; 35 tackles, 3 INTs); Jr. C Angelo Lucci; So. WR-DB Paul Leaser (38 tackles, 2 INTs); Sr. WR-DB Timothy Gottshall (22 tackles, 6 sacks, 11 TFL); So. LB Jack Nosovitch (19 tackles, 2 sacks, 5 TFL). •About the Vikings: Advanced to the quarterfinals with a 23-0 win over District 2 champion Abington Heights. … Making their fourth straight appearance in the PIAA 3A quarterfinals. … Average 26.5 points per game and allow 19.2. … McDermott has run for at least 200 yards in four of their last five games. … Have allowed just 13 points during a four-game winning streak that started after a 47-17 loss to District 11 4A champion Parkland. … Are 7-2 in their last nine games, with the losses coming to Whitehall and Parkland. … Have allowed 21 or fewer points in all of their wins this season. … Kicker Robert Fidati has made three field goals and is second on the team in scoring with 48 points. … Seven players have combined for their 10 interceptions. … Have 32 sacks. •The matchup: Since losing to Selinsgrove 31-10 in the 2009 quarterfinals, CCHS has enjoyed considerable success against District 4 in this same round, beating Clearfield and Shamokin by a combined total of 111-34 the past two years. This one, however, figures to be much more challenging for the Vikings. The Seals will try to grind it out and keep McDermott off the field. Central's task will be to stop the run on first and second downs and force the Seals to the air where they average just over 44 yards per game. On offense, the Vikings will have to be wary of a ball-hawking Selingrove defense that gives a variety of looks and goes after the ball. The Seals thrive on turnovers. The Vikings would love a third consecutive semifinal against Archbishop Wood, but they need to stay focused and mistake-free to continue their improbable run.

TV NEWS ON NOVEMBER 30

http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2012/11/metv-network-presents-i-dream-of.html As we still remember the passing of Larry Hagman, we have some more tribute marathon news. The MeTV Network will air four episodes of I Dream of Jeannie this Sunday (Dec. 2) from 6:00-8:00pm ET/PT as part of a tribute to the late actor Larry Hagman, who portrayed the role of Major Anthony Nelson on the hit sitcom that also starred Barbara Eden. The episodes that will air are: "The Lady in the Bottle," "Watch the Birdie," "My Turned on Master" and "The Strongest Man in the World." As we already mentioned, MeToo in Chicago will have an I Dream of Jeannie marathon tomorrow (Saturday, December 1) from 12pm-4pm CT. And earlier this week, MeTV Network aired his guest appearances on The Rockford Files and Night Gallery. I Dream of Jeannie was last seen nationally on the cable networks WGN America and TV Land. This will be the first time it will air on a national digital broadcast station. Will the sitcom be joining MeTV? We'll let you know, but we can tell you it will be back on TV in late 2013! Stay tuned for continued updates! It's Friday, so it is time for "Sitcom Stars on Talk Shows" for the coming week. This is where we list what sitcom stars are appearing on talk shows for the coming week, the stars are both current and past sitcom stars, so this is for all sitcom fans of all eras! For the week of December 3-7, 2012, we have many current sitcom stars and past sitcom stars on TV talk shows! All times listed are Eastern. So get your DVR's (or whatever you use) ready! Ready? Here is all what you need to know for the coming week! Monday, December 3, 2012 John Krasinksi (The Office) - Watch John on The Late Show with David Letterman at 11:35pm on CBS. He will also be on NBC's Today between 7-9am. Olivia Munn (Perfect Couples) - Olivia is a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno at 11:35pm on NBC. Tracy Morgan (30 Rock/The Tracy Morgan Show) - Tracy appears on a repeat of Jimmy Kimmel Live! from Brookyln at 12am on ABC. Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy/American Dad!/The Cleveland Show) - Seth visits The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson at 12:37am on CBS. Denis Leary (The Job) - Denis stops by Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart at 11pm. Betty White (Hot in Cleveland/The Golden Girls/The Mary Tyler Moore Show) - Tune in to see Betty on The Talk on CBS at 2pm ET/1pm CT-PT. Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother/Doogie Howser, M.D.) - Neil is a guest on LIVE! with Kelly and Michael, so check your listings. Damon Wayans Jr. (Happy Endings) - Damon drops by The Ellen DeGeneres Show, so check listings. Joey Lawrence (Melissa & Joey/Brotherly Love/Gimme a Break) - Joey appears on a repeat of The Jeff Probst Show, so check your local listings. Tuesday, December 4, 2012 Reba McEntire (Malibu Country/Reba) - Catch Reba on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson at 12:37am on CBS. Michael Strahan (Brothers) - Michael stops by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon at 12:37am on NBC. Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation) - Amy visits Conan at 11pm on TBS. Richard Lewis (Anything But Love) - Richard chats with the ladies of The View on ABC at 11am ET/10am CT-PT. Martha Plimpton (Raising Hope) - Martha appears on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, so check listings. Kevin Nealon (Weeds/Hiller and Diller/Champs) - Kevin plays the banjo on a repeat of Marie on Hallmark Channel at 11am ET/PT. Wednesday, December 5, 2012 Tracy Morgan (30 Rock/The Tracy Morgan Show) - Watch Tracy on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon at 12:37am on NBC. Richard Lewis (Anything But Love) - Richard is a guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon at 12:37am on NBC. Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory) - Jim stops by Conan at 11pm on TBS. Fran Drescher (Happily Divorced/The Nanny) - Fran appears on The Talk on CBS at 2pm ET/1pm CT-PT. John Travolta (Welcome Back, Kotter) - John visits The Ellen DeGeneres Show, so check listings. Mario Lopez (Saved by the Bell) - Mario stops by The Ellen DeGeneres Show, so check listings. Jenny McCarthy (Two and a Half Men/Jenny) - Jenny guest co-hosts The View on ABC at 11am ET/10am CT-PT. James Van Der Beek (Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23) - James is a guest on Anderson Live, so check your local listings. Thursday, December 6, 2012 Krysten Ritter (Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23) - Catch Krysten on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno at 11:35pm on NBC. Kelly Ripa (Hope & Faith) - Kelly appears on a repeat of Jimmy Kimmel Live! from Brooklyn at 12am on ABC. Denis Leary (The Job) - Denis continues to make the rounds on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson at 12:37am on CBS. Ty Burrell (Modern Family/Back to You/Out of Practice) - Ty visits Conan at 11pm on TBS. Laura Linney (The Big C) - Laura stops by LIVE! with Kelly and Michael, so check your listings. Scott Baio (See Dad Run/Charles in Charge/Happy Days) - Scott is a guest on LIVE! with Kelly and Michael, so check your listings. Danica McKellar (The Wonder Years) - Danica talks about her latest book on a repeat of Marie on Hallmark Channel at 11am ET/PT. Friday, December 7, 2012 Reba McEntire (Malibu Country/Reba) - Watch Reba on The Talk on CBS at 2pm ET/1pm CT-PT. She also appears on a repeat of Jimmy Kimmel Live! at 12am on ABC. Mark Feuerstein (Good Morning, Miami) - Mark is a guest on The Talk on CBS at 2pm ET/1pm CT-PT. Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Modern Family/The Class) - Jesse appears on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon at 12:37am on NBC.

DCT TELETHON DECEMBER 10

HELP MAKE DREAMS COME TRUE! Monday, December 10 | 6:00pm to 10:00pm Live on RCN TV Channel 4 | 1004 HD Watch, donate and make a difference in a child’s life. On December 10th, RCN is proud to present the 27th Annual Dream Come True Telethon at The Outlets at Sands Bethlehem. The Telethon raises money to grant dreams for seriously, chronically and terminally ill children of the greater Lehigh Valley. For more than a quarter century, Dream Come True has granted dreams to over a thousand local children. Join us on RCN TV and help make a child’s dream a reality by calling in during the broadcast to donate or bid on the variety of unique items in the on-air auction. There will be live entertainment, great auction items to bid on, and a chance to get to know some of the children Dream Come True works so hard to benefit. The Telethon Hotline to make a donation or call in a bid during the show is 1.800.749.8099 *The telephone number listed is only open during the hours of the live show. A sample of some of the items in the auction: Gift sets (True Blood, Hallmark Movie Channel, Lifetime, History Channel, Premise Maid candy) Sports memorabilia (autographed NHL and NBA jerseys, autographed NFL helmet, autographed baseball) Television DVD sets (The Sopranos complete series, Dexter seasons 1-6) Mad Men collectible Barbie dolls (Don and Betty Draper, Joan Holloway and Roger Sterling) Local event tickets (Allentown Art Museum, Miller Symphony Hall, The Nutcracker, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Disney On Ice, Civic Theatre) His and Hers custom Trek bicycles Cookware Autographed CDs (Maroon 5, Wyclef Jean) Tune in all night for details on these and more! Visit www.dreamcometrue.org or call 610.865.3475 for further information.

2012 ROTARY AUCTION SATURDAY AT 7PM ON WFMZ!

https://secure.maestroweb.com/default.aspx?OrgID=606 We are Open to Bid!! Auction Closes Saturday, December 1 in 15 minute segments between 7 - 10 p.m. Watch the action TELEVISED LIVE on WFMZ 69!

BLUE RIDGE TV13 SCHEDULE

Friday, November 30th, 2012 9:30 AM Brain Fuel TV 11:00 AM The Real Estate Reporter 12:00 PM Auto Connection 1:00 PM Your Home: Inside and Out 1:30 PM Community Corner 2:00 PM Know your Neighborhood 2:30 PM Auto Connection 3:00 PM The Real Estate Reporter 8:30 PM PA Crossfire 10:00 PM TV13 night Report LIVE 11:30 PM Sabroso Video Top Saturday, December 1st, 2012 9:30 AM Movie Loft 1:00 PM WXW Wrestling 2:00 PM What the heck were they thinking 2:30 PM PA Crossfire 4:30 PM Wallenpaupack Life 6:00 PM Health and Home Report 6:30 PM Eyecare Today Top Sunday, December 2nd, 2012 10:00 AM Pocono Mountains Today 12:00 PM Pocono Landscape Challenge 12:30 PM Wallenpaupack LIfe 1:00 PM Computerwise REPLAY 3:00 PM Talk of the Town 4:00 PM More than Money 6:00 PM Backwoods Angler 6:30 PM Eyecare Today 7:00 PM Real Estate Reporter 9:30 PM Sabroso Video 10:30 PM ViaCast TV Top Monday, December 3rd, 2012 9:30 AM Legistlastive with Doyle Heffley 10:00 AM Legislative Report with Dave Argall 11:00 AM The Real Estate Reporter 12:00 PM Auto Connection 1:00 PM Destination Fun 1:30 PM Community Corner 2:00 PM Know your Neighborhood 2:30 PM Auto Connection 3:00 PM The Real Estate Reporter 6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report Replay 7:00 PM Talk of the Town 9:00 PM Wallenpaupack Life 10:00 PM TV13 night Report LIVE 10:30 PM Legislative Report with Mario Scavello

SERVICE ELECTRIC TV2 SCHEDULE

Friday, November 30th 6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene 6:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene 7:00pm PIAA 3A Football Quarterfinal: Selinsgrove vs Allentown Central Cahtolic LIVE 10:00pm PIAA 3A Football Quarterfinal: Selinsgrove vs Allentown Central Cahtolic Saturday, December 1st 1:00pm PIAA 4A Football Quarterfinal: Parkland vs La Salle College High School LIVE 4:00pm PIAA 2A Football Quarterfinal: Imhotep Charter vs Pen Argyl 6:30pm PIAA 4A Football Quarterfinal: Parkland vs La Salle College High School 1:00pm PIAA 2A Football Quarterfinal: Imhotep Charter vs Pen Argyl LIVE on Channel 50 Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice Times are Approximate Due To LIVE Events & Length of Sporting Events.

WEEX 1230 SCHEDULE

Fr 30 Lehigh Wrestling v. Hofstra 6:45pm Fr 30 CFB: Pac 12 Championship Game join in progress Sa 1 Lehigh Wrestling v. Penn 12:45pm Sa 1 Lehigh Basketball v. Fairleigh Dickinson 6:30pm Sa 1 CFB: ACC Championship Game join in progress Su 2 NFL: Seattle @ Chicago 12:30pm Su 2 NFL: Cincinnati @ San Diego 4:15pm Mo 3 NY Giants Football @ Washington 8:25pm Tu 4 Lehigh Football v. Fordham 6:30pm Th 6 Lehigh Wrestling @ Iowa 5:15pm Th 6 NFL: Denver @ Oakland 8:00pm

Friday!

Friday November 30, 2012 Last Day of November! 26 days to Christmas! Back to work Today! Part 2 2:30-5pm Working again for Bishop Photo!! TODAY: 2:45PM DANCE TEAM 3PM WRESTLING TEAM 3:30PM-5PM CHEERLEADERS FUN JOB TODAY! THE CHEERLEADERS!! I AM IN CHARGE OF THEIR FACEBOOK PAGE!!!!! CHECK IT OUT IF YOU HAVE FACEBOOK! ALSO, CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE!! I KNOW IT SAYS NAZARETH FOOTBALL BUT IT FOR ALL SPORTS. I AM WORKING HARD TO CHANGE THE URL ADDRESS!!!! ALSO, All my High School Friends: Starting Friday Or Monday Mr Davis will have a jar in the main office where you can put in a dollar or two for the Dream Come True Telethon which is on December 10 at the SANDS Casinos. It is a telethon to raise money for Terminally Ill Children as they raise money to have their dreams a reality. I Hope you guys and Girls will stop by the Main Office and put in a dollar or two to help these kids get their dreams! Mr Davis will have the jar on the desk, ask the secretary if you don't see it. I Thank you in advance!!!!! Busy day! Fitness at 11am Pizzaville at 12:15pm Work at 2:30pm 7pm Announce Central Catholic Football on RCN4 10pm Announce news on CW57 How are you? How was your week? Whats new? What are you doing all weekend? Anything fun? I am great! Had a great week!!!!! Will Announce all weekend! Rain Sunday. Yuck. Eagles Sunday night at 8:30pm! Can they beat the Cowboys? Go Parkland Saturday! 42-33 Parkland They play lasalle at 1pm Saturday! Final weekend without Nazareth sports. Been busy Announcing!! Announce the news everynight on CW PHILLY!!!!!!! CHECK OUT MY NEW WEBSITE: http://nazarethfootball.tripod.com/ Come Join us for the 27th Dream Come True Telethon which will be held Monday December 10. RCN TV4 Will televise it LIVE From 6pm-10pm. This year's Telethon will be held at the new Shoppes at the Sands in Bethlehem. The Shoppes at the Sands is a luxury mall with retail stores and outlets and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to host our Telethon at this exciting new venue. The Dream Come True Telethon is 4 hours of entertainment, testimonials from our dream children. Appearances by schools, organiza tions and individuals who have raised money for Dream Come True and a great on-air auction. You will have the opportunity to bid on very unique items that make great holiday gifts for others or yourself. We will list items on our website at the end of November. On December 10th you can watch the RCN TV4 Live broadcast from home or we invite you to join us at the Shoppes at the Sands. Peruse the auction items while being entertained by the Dream Kids Who will be stopping in 2013 after 17 years. Donations are Welcomed at the Event. Alternately, you can call in your donation or bids by calling 1-800-749--8099 the night of the Telethon. Your Support will help us continue to fulfill the dreams of children with life-threatening or life-altering illnesses. We hope you join us on December 10th!!! Schedule: Friday November 30: 8:30am-5pm DIANA 11am FITNESS 1pm PIZZAVILLE 2:30pm-4:45pm WORKING FOR BISHOP PHOTO AT NAZARETH HAND OUT FORMS TO KIDS 11AM-1PM Jolly Joe Timmer on WGPA 1100 NOON Channel 69 News with Eve and Jaciel 1pm PIZZAVILLE FOR LUNCH 1pm-6pm Glen Mac and Anthony Gargano on 94 WIP 4pm-7pm Happy Hour on WEEX 1230 7pm Announce Central Catholic Football on RCN4 6pm-12am JD ROSS ON WALN 10pm Anchor News on CW57 Saturday December 1: 8:30am-10:30am DIANA 9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 WSAN 10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230 1pm Announce Parkland Football on RCN4 11am-9pm Mark Thomas on WGPA 1100 9pm NED AND SHELLY SHOW CW57 Sunday December 2: 11am-NOON Radio Show NOON-3pm Dennis Christman on WGPA 1100 3pm-9pm MIGHTY MIKE ON WGPA 1100 7pm Layla on WALN 9pm Happy Jack on WALN 10pm Anchor News on CW57 RIP: 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 Melissa Kinsella Joey Beers Ben Yorgy Brooke Stephens Ryan Zawada Frank Silfries Pumpkin Groller Al Alberts Morgan Mcginis Jason Gilligan Harriet Lindenmoyer Barbara Johnson Chris Henry Oral Roberts Patti Heffner Britney Murphy Glen W. Bell Jr Vince Heinlein Heather Miller John Murtha Julio Rivera Aaaron Groff Jack Lapos Tom Ochs Mario Donnagelo Sally Murphy Owens Thomas Ernie Harwell Robin Roberts Luke Hahn Bob Shephard Michael Yakemik Donald Fritz George Steinbrenner Teko Johnson Kiski Palmer Smith Lewis Ogioba Chris Hushour Bill Altherton Mary Sysko Stephen Haberle Dan Wheldon Shawnalai Werkheiser Thomas Maher Tori Hirst Sweeney Paul May Elwood Stewart Murphy Phillips Joe Paterno Patricia VanHorn Whitney Houston Matt Kelly Steve Friendricks Dick Clark Dennis Schantzenbach Linda Berry Richard Dawson Mary Tracy Isaac Isaiah Irving Andy Griffth EBONY FLOWERS Ed Rhodes Matt Deery Garrett Reid Waldon Kiesshauer John Walson JR Jim Evanko Todd Jones Deb Hoff Bev Seiple Amanda Todd Darren Mason Arlen Specter Justin Bower Billy Wilson Joey Pietro forte President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, Dream Kids and Keith Groller, Ray Kaminski Fan Clubs! Check out my blog I am doing new things!! http://nazoeagle.blogspot.com/ Keep It real! Thanks for your Time! SEE YOU ON MONDAY!!!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Sports Media Weekly No. 127- Jen Royle, Sports Reel Boston

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ Ken Fang of Fang’s Bites and I have recovered from our Thanksgiving hangovers and are raring to go with another version of Sports Media Weekly. We begin the show looking at the college football scene, specifically ESPN’s agreement to televise the college football playoff championships when the series begins in January of 2015. We stay with college football examining the impact Notre Dame’s undefeated season has had for ESPN and NBC in terms of increased ratings and the prospects for ESPN when the Irish play in the BCS National Championship game on January 7th. Ken and I also look back at the success of the NFL on Thanksgiving, with the Redskins/Cowboys match-up being the most-watched television program thus far this fall. We shift to sports radio and the announcement this week that Dana Jabobson, Tiki Barber, and Brandon Tierney have been tapped to host CBS Sports Radio’s morning show when the network launches on January 2nd. We end our news segment by taking a look at the growth of original talk show programming mornings on sports networks. The MLB Network, NFL Network, Golf Channel, and NBC Sports Network have all added morning shows during the past year. Our guest this week is Jen Royle, former sports reporter in New York and Baltimore who has moved back home to Boston. Jen talks about her new website, Sports Reel Boston, which launches at midnight tomorrow night. Jen discusses about how the site will focus primarily on baseball and the Red Sox. She describes how she’s been able to assemble a good roster of talent to write for the site, and how successful she’s been in getting the support she needs to launch this new venture.

Sports Media Digest- November 29, 2012

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ SEC Championship Saturday on CBS- The culmination of CBS’ SEC season is this Saturday as the network telecasts the SEC Championship game between Alabama and Georgia. Pre-game from Atlanta begins at 3:00p.m. ET with CBS College Football Championship Saturday with host Tim Brando and analysts Spencer Tillman, Archie Manning and Tony Barnhart. Kick-off is 4:00p.m. ET with Verne Lundquist, Gary Danielson and Tracey Wolfson. Earl Campbell Documentary Debuts Next Tuesday on NBCSN- The NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) will debut a documentary of former NFL running back Earl Campbell. Still Standing: The Earl Campbell Story, debuts Tuesday, December 4 at 11 p.m. ET. NBCSN College Hockey Friday and Saturday- The NBC Sports Network will televise a college hockey double header tomorrow night. The puck drops at 7:30p.m. ET as Mike”Doc” Emrick and Pierre McGuirre call #1 Boston College at #9 Boston University. At 10:00p.m. ET Dave Strader and Brian Engbloom have the call as Wisconsin travels to #5 Denver. NBCSN will have the rematch between BC and BU Saturday night at 7:30p.m. ESPN at Baseball’s Winter Meetings- ESPN will have comprehensive coverage of the Baseball Winter Meetings next week in Nashville. For the first time ESPN will be producing a daily, 10 minute digital report beginninig Monday, December 3rd through Thursday, December 6th at 12:30p.m. That program will be available on ESPN.com, WatchESPN and ESPN3. ESPN will also be providing hourly updates on SportsCenter as well as specials on ESPNNews and ESPN2. Karl Ravech and Jon Sciambi will host with analysts John Kruk and Curt Schilling. Coverage will also include regular updates from Buster Olney, Tim Kurkjian, Pedro Gomez, Jim Bowden, Jayson Stark, Jerry Crasnick and Keith Law. SiriusXM Coverage of Baseball’s Winter Meetings- SiriusXM Radio will also be on hand to provide coverage of Baseball’s Winter Meetings in Nashville. MLB Network Radio (channel 89 on XM and channel 209 on Sirius Premier) and SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio (channel 87 on XM and channel 210 on Sirius Premier) – will broadcast live from Nashville from December 2nd through December 6th. The Front Office, First Pitch, Power Ally, Inside Pitch, and MLB Roundup will be in the line-up with hosts Jim Bowden, Jim Duquette and Steve Phillips – as well as former pitcher Jeff Nelson. Tennis Channel to Air Third Season of World of Tennis Presented by BNP Paribas- The Tennis Channel will once again be the home for the magazine program World of Tennis Presented by BNP Paribas. The bi-weekly program debuts Wednesday, December 5th at 7:00p.m. ET. The finale of the series will be February 27th. Episode Three of 24/7 Pacquiao/Marquez 4 this Saturday on HBO- HBO Sports continues its behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming Manny Pacquiao/Juan Manuel Marquez bout with the third installment of 24/7 Pacquiao/Marquez 4 Saturday at 9:30p.m. ET. HBO will telecast the bout next Saturday, December 8th at 9:00p.m. ET.

All NBA Media is Local

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ We have finally finished the compilation of some of the local media entities which follow the teams in the NBA. Follow the links to see the information for your favorite team: Atlanta Hawks Boston Celtics Brooklyn Nets Charlotte Bobcats Chicago Bulls Cleveland Cavaliers Dallas Mavericks Denver Nuggets Detroit Pistons Golden State Warriors Houston Rockets Indiana Pacers Los Angeles Clippers Los Angeles Lakers Memphis Grizzlies Miami Heat Milwaukee Bucks Minnesota Timberwolves New Orleans Hornets New York Knicks Oklahoma City Thunder Orlando Magic Philadelphia 76ers Phoenix Suns Portland Trail Blazers Sacramento Kings San Antonio Spurs Toronto Raptors Utah Jazz Washington Wizards The resources for each team represent media entities within the immediate metropolitan area for each club. It is by no means a comprehensive list. If you follow other reporters or blogs for your team, add those resources (and links) in the comments for that specific team. This is a great way to crowd source local media doing great work covering their clubs.

Wash, Rinse, Repeat- NFL Viewership Remains Strong

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ The NFL reports that once again NFL programming was the most-watched program of the week. Thanksgiving afternoon’s Redskins/Cowboys game was viewed by 28.7 million viewers, not only winning the week but also registering as the most watched program thus far this fall season. The first game on Thanksgiving between the Texans and Lions came in second with 27.3 million viewers. Locally NFl games were the number one show in 29 of the 30 NFL markets: Week of 11/19-25 HH HH RTG Market Game Date RTG SHR Rank New Orleans 49ers at Saints 11/25/2012 51.3 69 1 Milwaukee Packers at Giants 11/25/2012 43.8 61 1 Pittsburgh Steelers at Browns 11/25/2012 41.2 69 1 Baltimore Ravens at Chargers 11/25/2012 37.9 54 1 Indianapolis Bills at Colts 11/25/2012 36.2 60 1 Boston Patriots at Jets 11/22/2012 34.9 61 1 Denver Broncos at Chiefs 11/25/2012 34.4 68 1 Cleveland Steelers at Browns 11/25/2012 34.2 62 1 Kansas City Broncos at Chiefs 11/25/2012 32.3 60 1 Minneapolis Vikings at Bears 11/25/2012 31.7 63 1 Buffalo Bills at Colts 11/25/2012 30.7 51 1 Chicago Vikings at Bears 11/25/2012 29.9 58 1 Seattle Seahawks at Dolphins 11/25/2012 27.1 56 1 Detroit Texans at Lions 11/22/2012 27.0 57 1 Houston Texans at Lions 11/22/2012 26.5 61 1 Dallas Redskins at Cowboys 11/22/2012 24.7 56 1 Atlanta Falcons at Bucs 11/25/2012 24.3 44 1 San Fran-Oakland 49ers at Saints 11/25/2012 22.7 53 1 St. Louis Rams at Cardinals 11/25/2012 22.6 38 1 Washington, DC Redskins at Cowboys 11/22/2012 22.4 62 1 Phoenix Rams at Cardinals 11/25/2012 22.2 44 1 Nashville Titans at Jaguars 11/25/2012 22.0 38 1 New York Packers at Giants 11/25/2012 18.9 28 1 Cincinnati Raiders at Bengals 11/25/2012 16.9 32 1 Charlotte 49ers at Saints 11/25/2012 17.7 29 1 San Diego Texans at Lions 11/22/2012 16.6 36 1 Tampa 49ers at Saints 11/25/2012 15.8 27 1 Philadelphia Texans at Lions 11/22/2012 15.6 37 1 Miami Seahawks at Dolphins 11/25/2012 15.0 33 1

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Is former Lehigh coach Lembo headed to Purdue?

http://blogs.mcall.com/groller/ FROM KEITH GROLLER Evidently, a lot of people think it's a good possibility. Pete Lembo, who was the head coach at Lehigh from 2001-2005, is coming off a terrific second season at Ball State. His Cardinals were 9-3 this season and he's 15-9 in two seasons after the program went 6-19 under former coach Stan Parrish. Lembo was evidently asked about the Purdue opening after his team's win over Miami of Ohio last week and according to the Associated Press, his answer was laughter. “This is how I respond to that,” Lembo said as he was laughing when asked about his name being mentioned. I guess I should say that it’s flattering that that’s the case, but I’ve been doing this way too long, and I’m very thankful to be here. I’ve enjoyed this much, much more than I thought I would be sitting here at the end of the second regular season. So that is the furthest thing from anybody’s thought process right now." And then there was this praise from Tom Davis of the News-Sentinel. He wrote: "How good has Lembo been in guiding the Ball State program – on and off of the field? Ask anyone that is close to the Cardinals and they’ll tell you he is better at running the entire operation than former coach (and current Michigan coach) Brady Hoke ever dreamt of being, and Hoke was really good. That’s not a knock on Hoke, Lembo is just that great. This guy is as cerebral as any football coach in the country. The Georgetown graduate studies every minute detail of the program, and immerses himself into it to ensure that its future, not just the here and now, is solidified. Lembo has spread sheets showing where he’ll have gaps on his roster in 2016 and what he’ll need to do now to rectify those holes." There was plenty more praise in that piece. Looking back, many Lehigh fans weren't happy with Lembo despite him going 44-14 and making two playoff appearances in five years. Even though he won his first 11 games as coach in 2001, and went on to win the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award, he received little credit because many said he won games with Kevin Higgins' players. I thought that was unfair. The biggest knock on Lembo at the time was that he wasn't the charismatic Higgins, who had done wonders to revitalize the Lehigh program. Lembo also made the mistake of losing three times in five years to Lafayette after Lehigh had won seven straight in the series. The home loss to the Leopards in 2005 -- the first time since 1989 Lehigh lost to Lafayette at Goodman -- knocked the team out of the playoffs. And, I think Pete, being only 31 at the time he was hired, would admit he was still learning and growing as a coach at that point. He didn't handle a few situations well, like that criticizing question from a longtime alum and program donor at the weekly press luncheon. Pete bristled with a response I am sure he regretted the second it came out of his mouth. It got written about -- not by me -- and he paid a price in PR for it. Soon after this PR snafu, Lehigh changed its policy and no longer had the press and alums together at the weekly press functions. In my five years on the beat with Pete, I felt we had a good relationship and rapport. I never had an issue with him. I didn't cover Lehigh when Higgins was there, so I wasn't making comparisons to how the previous coach operated. With Lembo, you could see someone who was very bright, and very goal-oriented. The one flaw in that era, again, was probably that he didn't handle criticism very well, and because the expectations were so high, he got his share. Trust me, I know it can be hard and sometimes it takes a long time for you to learn to brush it off your back and realize you're not going to please everybody whether you're a sports writer or a college football coach. Perhaps that was the case with Lembo, and my guess is that he handles it much better now than he did at Lehigh. But despite popular opinion that he was run out by Lehigh, that wasn't the case. Lembo, as has been proven since, is a guy who is always looking for the next challenge, the next opportunity and the chance to build something. He was inheriting, not building, at Lehigh. It was only a matter of time before he was off to another challenge and he needed to get to a scholarship program where he could show off his recruiting skills. He knew there were limitations at Lehigh. While he may not have been the most popular guy on campus, he was not kicked to the curb by Lehigh. After leaving Bethlehem, Lembo went 35-22 in five seasons with a previously non-relevant Elon program and now his success at Ball State is generating a lot of attention. It'll be interesting to see what happens next.

TV NEWS ON NOVEMBER 29

http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2012/11/abc-picks-up-more-episodes-of-last-man.html ABC has picked up five additional episodes each of Friday night comedies Last Man Standing and Malibu Country, giving each series 18 total episodes each for this season. These pick-ups join previously announced orders for new drama Nashville, new comedy The Neighbors, and sophomore drama Scandal. Both comedies Last Man Standing and Malibu Country air Friday nights at 8:00 and 8:30pm ET/PT, respectively, on ABC. Since its season premiere on Nov. 2, ABC sophomore comedy Last Man Standing starring Tim Allen is the top-rated show in Friday's 8:00pm half-hour with Adults 18-49 (2.1/7). Boosting its time period year to year by 76% in Total Viewers and by 91% in Adults 18-49 on average, Last Man Standing premiered with ABC’s biggest numbers in the Friday 8pm half-hour in well over 2-1/2 years – since 1/1/10. Retaining 100% Adult 18-49 lead-in (2.1/7) from Last Man Standing and gaining total viewers, ABC's Malibu Country starring Reba stands as TV's most-watched freshman comedy this season (8.7 million). The new ABC sitcom is No. 1 in the time period across all key Women demographics (W18-34/W18-49/W25-54) and is the broadcast leader with Teens 12-17. Like its lead-in, the sitcom is producing big year-over-year increases for ABC, improving its half-hour by 85% in Total Viewers and by 91% in Adults 18-49 from the same nights last year. Among Adults 18-49, Malibu Country opened as Friday's top-rated scripted series debut on any network in over 5 years -- since October 2007. The comedies premiered late in the fall so a full season is probably not necessary to order, but 18 episodes should be enough to last them the rest of the season. ABC will air seven episodes each through December, so at least 11 episodes will be able to air from Jan-May. ABC has yet to announce its midseason 2013 schedule, so we will give that to you as soon as it is announced. With the additional episodes for Malibu Country, we now know the fate for all of ABC's fall freshman series as 666 Park Avenue and Last Resort are the only ones not moving forward after the initial 13 episodes.

No cuts to programs or staff positions in tentative $70.8 million Nazareth School Board budget

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/nazareth/index.ssf/2012/11/no_cuts_to_programs_or_staff_p.html FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES Next year’s Nazareth Area School District budget doesn’t include layoffs and isn’t asking any employees for a wage freeze. The proposed $70.8 million 2013-14 school budget would raise property taxes by 1.9 percent. It was unveiled Tuesday and is headed to the full school board for review next month. This year’s budget eliminated 10 positions through attrition, including seven teachers and one administrator. The year prior, seven teaching positions were cut, as well as the driver's education program.

Thursday!

Friday November 30, 2012 Last Day of November! 26 days to Christmas! Back to work Today! Part 2 2:30-5pm Working again for Bishop Photo!! TODAY: 2:45PM DANCE TEAM 3PM WRESTLING TEAM 3:30PM-5PM CHEERLEADERS FUN JOB TODAY! THE CHEERLEADERS!! I AM IN CHARGE OF THEIR FACEBOOK PAGE!!!!! CHECK IT OUT IF YOU HAVE FACEBOOK! ALSO, CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE!! I KNOW IT SAYS NAZARETH FOOTBALL BUT IT FOR ALL SPORTS. I AM WORKING HARD TO CHANGE THE URL ADDRESS!!!! ALSO, All my High School Friends: Starting Friday Or Monday Mr Davis will have a jar in the main office where you can put in a dollar or two for the Dream Come True Telethon which is on December 10 at the SANDS Casinos. It is a telethon to raise money for Terminally Ill Children as they raise money to have their dreams a reality. I Hope you guys and Girls will stop by the Main Office and put in a dollar or two to help these kids get their dreams! Mr Davis will have the jar on the desk, ask the secretary if you don't see it. I Thank you in advance!!!!! Busy day! Fitness at 11am Pizzaville at 12:15pm Work at 2:30pm 7pm Announce Central Catholic Football on RCN4 10pm Announce news on CW57 How are you? How was your week? Whats new? What are you doing all weekend? Anything fun? I am great! Had a great week!!!!! Will Announce all weekend! Rain Sunday. Yuck. Eagles Sunday night at 8:30pm! Can they beat the Cowboys? Go Parkland Saturday! 42-33 Parkland They play lasalle at 1pm Saturday! Final weekend without Nazareth sports. Been busy Announcing!! Announce the news everynight on CW PHILLY!!!!!!! CHECK OUT MY NEW WEBSITE: http://nazarethfootball.tripod.com/ Come Join us for the 27th Dream Come True Telethon which will be held Monday December 10. RCN TV4 Will televise it LIVE From 6pm-10pm. This year's Telethon will be held at the new Shoppes at the Sands in Bethlehem. The Shoppes at the Sands is a luxury mall with retail stores and outlets and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to host our Telethon at this exciting new venue. The Dream Come True Telethon is 4 hours of entertainment, testimonials from our dream children. Appearances by schools, organiza tions and individuals who have raised money for Dream Come True and a great on-air auction. You will have the opportunity to bid on very unique items that make great holiday gifts for others or yourself. We will list items on our website at the end of November. On December 10th you can watch the RCN TV4 Live broadcast from home or we invite you to join us at the Shoppes at the Sands. Peruse the auction items while being entertained by the Dream Kids Who will be stopping in 2013 after 17 years. Donations are Welcomed at the Event. Alternately, you can call in your donation or bids by calling 1-800-749--8099 the night of the Telethon. Your Support will help us continue to fulfill the dreams of children with life-threatening or life-altering illnesses. We hope you join us on December 10th!!! Schedule: Friday November 30: 8:30am-5pm DIANA 11am FITNESS 1pm PIZZAVILLE 2:30pm-4:45pm WORKING FOR BISHOP PHOTO AT NAZARETH HAND OUT FORMS TO KIDS 11AM-1PM Jolly Joe Timmer on WGPA 1100 NOON Channel 69 News with Eve and Jaciel 1pm PIZZAVILLE FOR LUNCH 1pm-6pm Glen Mac and Anthony Gargano on 94 WIP 4pm-7pm Happy Hour on WEEX 1230 7pm Announce Central Catholic Football on RCN4 6pm-12am JD ROSS ON WALN 10pm Anchor News on CW57 Saturday December 1: 8:30am-10:30am DIANA 9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 WSAN 10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230 1pm Announce Parkland Football on RCN4 11am-9pm Mark Thomas on WGPA 1100 9pm NED AND SHELLY SHOW CW57 Sunday December 2: 11am-NOON Radio Show NOON-3pm Dennis Christman on WGPA 1100 3pm-9pm MIGHTY MIKE ON WGPA 1100 7pm Layla on WALN 9pm Happy Jack on WALN 10pm Anchor News on CW57 RIP: 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 Melissa Kinsella Joey Beers Ben Yorgy Brooke Stephens Ryan Zawada Frank Silfries Pumpkin Groller Al Alberts Morgan Mcginis Jason Gilligan Harriet Lindenmoyer Barbara Johnson Chris Henry Oral Roberts Patti Heffner Britney Murphy Glen W. Bell Jr Vince Heinlein Heather Miller John Murtha Julio Rivera Aaaron Groff Jack Lapos Tom Ochs Mario Donnagelo Sally Murphy Owens Thomas Ernie Harwell Robin Roberts Luke Hahn Bob Shephard Michael Yakemik Donald Fritz George Steinbrenner Teko Johnson Kiski Palmer Smith Lewis Ogioba Chris Hushour Bill Altherton Mary Sysko Stephen Haberle Dan Wheldon Shawnalai Werkheiser Thomas Maher Tori Hirst Sweeney Paul May Elwood Stewart Murphy Phillips Joe Paterno Patricia VanHorn Whitney Houston Matt Kelly Steve Friendricks Dick Clark Dennis Schantzenbach Linda Berry Richard Dawson Mary Tracy Isaac Isaiah Irving Andy Griffth EBONY FLOWERS Ed Rhodes Matt Deery Garrett Reid Waldon Kiesshauer John Walson JR Jim Evanko Todd Jones Deb Hoff Bev Seiple Amanda Todd Darren Mason Arlen Specter Justin Bower Billy Wilson Joey Pietro forte President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, Dream Kids and Keith Groller, Ray Kaminski Fan Clubs! Check out my blog I am doing new things!! http://nazoeagle.blogspot.com/ Keep It real! Thanks for your Time! SEE YOU ON MONDAY!!!

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

NOVEMBER 28 SCORES

Men's College Basketball Lafayette 63, Delaware 60 DeSales 82, FDU-Florham 71 Women's College Basketball FDU-Florham 71, DeSales 55

Wash, Rinse, Repeat- NFL Viewership Remains Strong

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ The NFL reports that once again NFL programming was the most-watched program of the week. Thanksgiving afternoon’s Redskins/Cowboys game was viewed by 28.7 million viewers, not only winning the week but also registering as the most watched program thus far this fall season. The first game on Thanksgiving between the Texans and Lions came in second with 27.3 million viewers. Locally NFl games were the number one show in 29 of the 30 NFL markets: Week of 11/19-25 HH HH RTG Market Game Date RTG SHR Rank New Orleans 49ers at Saints 11/25/2012 51.3 69 1 Milwaukee Packers at Giants 11/25/2012 43.8 61 1 Pittsburgh Steelers at Browns 11/25/2012 41.2 69 1 Baltimore Ravens at Chargers 11/25/2012 37.9 54 1 Indianapolis Bills at Colts 11/25/2012 36.2 60 1 Boston Patriots at Jets 11/22/2012 34.9 61 1 Denver Broncos at Chiefs 11/25/2012 34.4 68 1 Cleveland Steelers at Browns 11/25/2012 34.2 62 1 Kansas City Broncos at Chiefs 11/25/2012 32.3 60 1 Minneapolis Vikings at Bears 11/25/2012 31.7 63 1 Buffalo Bills at Colts 11/25/2012 30.7 51 1 Chicago Vikings at Bears 11/25/2012 29.9 58 1 Seattle Seahawks at Dolphins 11/25/2012 27.1 56 1 Detroit Texans at Lions 11/22/2012 27.0 57 1 Houston Texans at Lions 11/22/2012 26.5 61 1 Dallas Redskins at Cowboys 11/22/2012 24.7 56 1 Atlanta Falcons at Bucs 11/25/2012 24.3 44 1 San Fran-Oakland 49ers at Saints 11/25/2012 22.7 53 1 St. Louis Rams at Cardinals 11/25/2012 22.6 38 1 Washington, DC Redskins at Cowboys 11/22/2012 22.4 62 1 Phoenix Rams at Cardinals 11/25/2012 22.2 44 1 Nashville Titans at Jaguars 11/25/2012 22.0 38 1 New York Packers at Giants 11/25/2012 18.9 28 1 Cincinnati Raiders at Bengals 11/25/2012 16.9 32 1 Charlotte 49ers at Saints 11/25/2012 17.7 29 1 San Diego Texans at Lions 11/22/2012 16.6 36 1 Tampa 49ers at Saints 11/25/2012 15.8 27 1 Philadelphia Texans at Lions 11/22/2012 15.6 37 1 Miami Seahawks at Dolphins 11/25/2012 15.0 33 1

Sports Media Digest- November 28, 2012

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ Notre Dame/USC Most-Watched College Football Game in Six Years- ESPN reports that last Saturday’s Notre Dame/USC college football match-up was the most-watched game of the season and the most-watched since 2006. The game averaged 16 million viewers and a rating of 9.4, making it the most-watched Saturday night game on ABC ever and the most watched Notre Dame game since 1991. Sunday Night Football Highest Primetime Rated Program of the Week- Once again Sunday Night Football (SNF) on NBC was the highest rated primetime program on network television for the past week. The game was tops in adults, men and women 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54, total viewers, households and teens 12-17. Through 12 weeks SNF has an average rating of 12.5 and 20.8 million viewers, two percent below 2011 (12.8, 21.2 million) and 2010 (12.8, 21.3 million). NBC To Produce Notre Dame Special- Off the heels of Notre Dame’s undefeated regular season, NBC Sports is producing a special looking back at the Fighting Irish’s season. Undefeated: 2012 Notre Dame Football Season in Review, hosted by Liam McHugh will air Saturday, December 22 at 2 p.m. ET on NBC. MLS Games on NBCSN Gives Network Viewership Boost- The recently completed Major League Soccer (MLS) season on its new home on the NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) saw viewership 122% compared to the 2011 regular season of Fox Soccer Channel (151,000 average viewers vs. 68,000). Viewership was also up among male demos with Men 18-34 up 63% and Men 18-49 up 50%. Over the 41 total games (3 on NBC and 38 on NBCSN) 13.2 million total viewers tuned in, nearly five times Fox Soccer’s total audience for the 2011 season (2.7 million). MLB Network Coverage at Baseball’s Winter Meetings- The MLB Network is planning 25 hours of coverage next week of Baseball’s Winter Meetings in Nashville. Each morning next Monday through Thursday Matt Vasgersian and Harold Reynolds will host Hot Stove beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET. MLB Tonight will air each night from 3:00 p.m. ET and 6:00 p.m. ET with Greg Amsinger, Brian Kenny and Matt Yallof, analysts Larry Bowa, Peter Gammons, Dan Plesac and Reynolds, and insiders Jon Heyman, Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci. On-site episodes of Intentional Talk, hosted by Kevin Millar and Chris Rose will air live at 5:00 p.m. ET from Monday through Wednesday. Next ESPN 30 for 30 Short on Grantland Features The Arnold Palmer- The next 30 for 30 short is not available on Grantland.com looks at the history of The Arnold Palmer…not the golfer, but the drink he helped create. You can see the short here. Sports Illustrated Cover for This Week- Here is the cover of this week’s edition of Sports Illustrated:

Thursday Night Football on NFL Network- Saints at Falcons

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ The NFL Network’s (NFLN) next edition of Thursday Night Football pits the New Orleans Saints at the Atlanta Falcons. The action begins at 6:00p.m. ET with Thursday Night Kickoff, hosted by Rich Eisen along with analysts Michael Irvin, Steve Marriucci, Marshall Faulk and Deion Sanders. Reporter Stacey Dales and Alex Flanagan provide pregame news reports from the locker rooms. From NFL Network PR, here are the highlights of the show: · New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees interview with Michael Irvin · Feature on the similarities between the Mike Smith/Matt Ryan Atlanta Falcons and the Atlanta Braves teams from the early 1990s. Includes interviews with Falcons head coach Mike Smith, quarterback Matt Ryanand general manager Thomas Dimitroff, and former Braves pitcher John Smoltz and third baseman Terry Pendleton · Interview with Atlanta Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez on KFC Prekick Show · Footage of Deion Sanders, Michael Irvin and Stacey Dales participating in the NBA Skills competition during halftime of the Atlanta Hawks-Charlotte Bobcats game. Hosted by Hall of Famer Dominque Wilkins Kick-off is at 8:00p.m. ET with Brad Nessler, Mike Mayock, and Flanagan. Here is the complete coverage planned by NFLN: TEAMS: SAINTS (5-6) FALCONS (10-1) ANNOUNCERS Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Mike Mayock (game analyst); Alex Flanagan (sideline) PREGAME (6:00 PM ET) Thursday Night Kickoff Presented by Craftsman In Atlanta: Rich Eisen, Marshall Faulk, Deion Sanders, Michael Irvin, Steve Mariucci, Stacey Dales, Alex Flanagan PRE-KICK (8:00 PM ET) KFC Prekick Show Brad Nessler, Mike Mayock, Alex Flanagan, Rich Eisen, Marshall Faulk, Deion Sanders, Michael Irvin, Steve Mariucci HALFTIME Lexus Halftime Show Rich Eisen, Marshall Faulk, Deion Sanders, Michael Irvin, Steve Mariucci, Stacey Dales, Alex Flanagan POSTGAME Kay Jewelers Postgame Show Rich Eisen, Marshall Faulk, Deion Sanders, Michael Irvin, Steve Mariucci, Stacey Dales, Alex Flanagan NFL Total Access Postgame Show In-studio: Chris Rose, Lindsay Rhodes, Willie McGinest, Shaun O’Hara WHERE TO WATCH DirecTV – Channel 212 (SD/HD), DISH Network – 154 (SD/HD) Verizon FIOS – Channel 88 (SD) 588 (HD), AT&T U-Verse – Channel 630 (SD) 1630 (HD) Check your local cable listings NFL.com LIVE – live “look-ins” at select moments of game NFL Mobile Live on Verizon Wireless LOCAL OTA SIMULCAST* FOX Ch. 8 (WVUE) CW Ch. 69 (WUPA)

Week 13 NFL Schedule, With Local Media Links

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ Here is the week 13 NFL schedule, with links to the local media outlets covering each team: Thursday, Nov. 29 GAME TIME/SCORE TV LOCATION New Orleans at Atlanta 8:20 pm NFL Network Georgia Dome Sunday, Dec. 02 GAME TIME/SCORE TV LOCATION Houston at Tennessee 1:00 pm CBS LP Field Indianapolis at Detroit 1:00 pm CBS Ford Field Jacksonville at Buffalo 1:00 pm CBS Ralph Wilson Stadium Seattle at Chicago 1:00 pm FOX Soldier Field San Francisco at St. Louis 1:00 pm FOX Edward Jones Dome Minnesota at Green Bay 1:00 pm FOX Lambeau Field Carolina at Kansas City 1:00 pm FOX Arrowhead Stadium New England at Miami 1:00 pm CBS Sun Life Stadium Arizona at N.Y. Jets 1:00 pm FOX MetLife Stadium Tampa Bay at Denver 4:05 pm FOX Sports Authority Field Cleveland at Oakland 4:25 pm CBS O.co Coliseum Cincinnati at San Diego 4:25 pm CBS Qualcomm Stadium Pittsburgh at Baltimore 4:25 pm CBS M&T Bank Stadium Philadelphia at Dallas 8:20 pm NBC Cowboys Stadium Monday, Dec. 03 GAME TIME/SCORE TV LOCATION N.Y. Giants at Washington 8:30 pm ESPN FedEx Field

Local team is ranked No. 1 in the nation

http://blogs.mcall.com/groller/ FROM KEITH GROLLER The women's sports programs at Northampton Community College continue to have great success. The women's volleyball team had a record-breaking, championship season this fall; the women's softball team is always strong and now the women's basketball team is ranked No. 1 in the country. Eight of the 12 girls on the roster are from The Morning Call coverage area. They are Alyssa Gibson of Wilson, Katie Schickling and Tanisha Blake of Pocono Mountain West, Jahnna Salazar of Liberty, Brianna Clymer and Sofia Bupivi of Phillipsburg, and Tiara Aziz and Felicia Shaner of Easton. Here's the release courtesy of the school: The Northampton women's basketball team is the new No.1 team in the country according to the NJCAA Division III poll released today by the national office. The Spartans, under the direction of long-time mentor Art Wolfe, took over the top spot after after previous No. 1 Rock Valley Community College (the defending national champion) lost two games over the weekend. Northampton, now 7-0 after Tuesday night's 68-38 victory over Montgomery County Community College, become NCC's first-ever No.1 ranked team. "It is a great accomplishment for Coach Wolfe, his staff and their players," commented Director of Athletics Troy Tucker, "but it is also a huge thrill for our entire department and the college as a whole ... to be ranked #1 shows that your program has earned respect on a national-level, and for that to have happened so quickly here is a testament to our coaches, staff and student-athletes." The women's basketball team had been ranked as high as No. 2 on two different occasions, last week and also back in November of 2010. Men's Basketball, Volleyball, Softball and Baseball have also each held top-10 national rankings.

TV NEWS ON NOVEMBER 28

http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2012/11/tv-lands-13th-annual-merrython-tbs-goes.html It's that time of the year again and TV Land will bring back its annual Merrython with holiday episodes of its sitcoms! Kick start the holiday season with TV Land, the home of some of the greatest sitcoms of all-time, during the first half of the 13th Annual Merrython Sunday, December 9 starting at 8pm! TV Land delivers holiday cheer to its viewers during this festive marathon featuring holiday episodes from popular series like Roseanne, Everybody Loves Raymond, The King of Queens, That '70s Show, The Cosby Show, The Nanny, and Home Improvement through 6am. And that's not all! More Christmas episodes will air on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day starting at 9pm on Monday, Dec. 24 and lasting all day on Christmas (Tuesday, Dec. 25) until 9pm! The series airing in the second half of the 13th Annual Merrython will be Everybody Loves Raymond, The King of Queens, That '70s Show, Roseanne, The Nanny, Home Improvement, Murder She Wrote, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Andy Griffith Show, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, M*A*S*H, and The Cosby Show. Tune in with loved ones and "laugh more" this holiday season with TV Land! Stay tuned in the coming weeks when we announce TV Land's New Year's Day marathon and also what marathon they have planned for Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday in January. TBS has launched a brand new Windows Store app featuring a touch-centric interface that allows users to customize their daily dose of comedy and share the laughter with friends. The TBS app for Windows 8 is now available for free download from the Windows Store. The TBS app takes advantage of new Windows user interface capabilities and provides users with easy customization and sharing functionality. With a couple of swipes, users can get an overview of featured content, a schedule of TBS shows and personalized saved content. Users can create personal favorites lists of videos to watch from a wide range of comedy shows on TBS, including the late-night hit Conan; primetime originals like Men at Work, Sullivan & Son and Cougar Town; and acquired rerun favorites like The Big Bang Theory and Family Guy. We'll have more on our weekly Digital Digest this Saturday!

Yasso schedule once again; and correction on LVC's boys opening night

http://blogs.mcall.com/groller/ FROM KEITH GROLLER Basketball is around the corner. The season begins a week from Friday night. In case you missed it before here on Groller's Corner, here's the Rothrock/Yasso Christmas City Classic schedule, and remember that ESPN analyst and former Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy is the main speaker at the Tip-Off banquet a week from Thursday at Moravian College's Johnston Hall. At Freedom: Easton vs. Emmaus girls at 2 Easton vs. Emmaus boys at approximately 3:30 Parkland vs. Freedom girls at approximately 5 Parkland vs. Freedom boys at approximately 7 At Liberty: Central Catholic vs. Northampton girls at 2 Central Catholic vs. Northampton boys at approximately 3:30 Liberty vs. Dieruff girls at approximately 5 Liberty vs.Dieruff boys at approximately 7 At Becahi: Allen vs. Nazareth girls at 2 Allen vs. Nazareth boys at approximately 3:30 Whitehall vs. Becahi girls at approximately 5 Whitehall vs. Becahi boys at approximately 7 Also, I was misinformed and then turned around and misinformed everybody in my column the other day in saying that the LVC boys basketball schedule begins on Tuesday, Dec. 17. It actually begins on Friday, Dec. 14. The opening night in the LVC, remembering that the Rothrock/Yasso games do not count in the league standings: Allen at Emmaus Easton at Freedom Nazareth at Parkland Northampton at Whitehall Becahi at Liberty And, I believe that Dieruff is playing CCHS, but I haven't been able to confirm that. It may be dependent on whether or not the Vikings football team makes the state finals. The 3A state title game would be played this same night.

Wednesday!

Wednesday November 28, 2012 Back to work today! 2:30pm-5:45pm I Will be at Nazareth HS Gym Lobby! Working for Bishop Photography! Handing out forms if kids forget them and I Also make sure they smile for their pictures! Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball and Wrestling and Cheerleading and the Dance Team! Friday too!!!! Paid Job too, I Love being with the Kids!!!!! I Interact with the students from home too VIA Facebook, making them feel better when they are down. Please keep checking my new website! Trying to up date it everyday!! I Want it to be the site where people can go for scores! Now I Have a Tablet!!!! Went to the Dentist Tuesday but it was canceled when I Got there due to SNOW. Now, next Tuesday! Foot Doctor Thursday night at 5pm!! Getting my feet off. LOL Nazareth Boys Basketball scrimmage Salisbury and PM West Thursday at 5:30pm! Meet the Wrestling Team Was POSTPONED Tuesday night. Now it at 7:30pm THURSDAY Night in the HS Cafeteria! Hope to see people!! Busy day! 11am FITNESS 12:30pm CI CI PIZZA FOR LUNCH 2:30pm-5:45pm WORKING AT NAZARETH WITH BISHOP PHOTO! 7pm Announce Lafayette Men Basketball on RCN4 10PM News at 10pm FUN DAY!!!!! How are you? How your week? Anything new? There was a Nazareth BUS Accident on Tuesday. Nobody hurt though THANKFULLY! Did you like the SNOW? It was pretty! The Eagles lost 7 games in a row. What do you think of them? Nobody going anymore either.. It was empty Monday night.. Been busy Announcing!! Announce the news everynight on CW PHILLY!!!!!!! CHECK OUT MY NEW WEBSITE: http://nazarethfootball.tripod.com/ Come Join us for the 27th Dream Come True Telethon which will be held Monday December 10. RCN TV4 Will televise it LIVE From 6pm-10pm. This year's Telethon will be held at the new Shoppes at the Sands in Bethlehem. The Shoppes at the Sands is a luxury mall with retail stores and outlets and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to host our Telethon at this exciting new venue. The Dream Come True Telethon is 4 hours of entertainment, testimonials from our dream children. Appearances by schools, organiza tions and individuals who have raised money for Dream Come True and a great on-air auction. You will have the opportunity to bid on very unique items that make great holiday gifts for others or yourself. We will list items on our website at the end of November. On December 10th you can watch the RCN TV4 Live broadcast from home or we invite you to join us at the Shoppes at the Sands. Peruse the auction items while being entertained by the Dream Kids Who will be stopping in 2013 after 17 years. Donations are Welcomed at the Event. Alternately, you can call in your donation or bids by calling 1-800-749--8099 the night of the Telethon. Your Support will help us continue to fulfill the dreams of children with life-threatening or life-altering illnesses. We hope you join us on December 10th!!! Schedule: Wednesday November 28: 8:30am-5pm or 6pm DIANA 11am FITNESS 2:30pm-5:45pm WORKING FOR BISHOP PHOTO AT NAZARETH HAND OUT FORMS TO KIDS 11AM-1PM Jolly Joe Timmer on WGPA 1100 NOON Channel 69 News with Eve and Jaciel 1pm-6pm Glen Mac and Anthony Gargano on 94 WIP 4pm-7pm Happy Hour on WEEX 1230 8:00pm Announce BIG TEN BASKETBALL ON BIG TEN NETWORK 10pm Anchor News on CW57 Thursday November 29: 8am-12:30pm DIANA 11AM-1PM Jolly Joe Timmer on WGPA 1100 NOON Channel 69 News with Eve and Jaciel 1pm-6pm Glen Mac and Anthony Gargano on 94 WIP 4pm-7pm Happy Hour on WEEX 1230 4pm-6pm DIANA 5pm FOOT DOCTOR 6pm RCN SPORTS TALK ON RCN4 8:00pm Announce BIG TEN BASKETBALL ON BIG TEN NETWORK 10pm Anchor News on CW57 Friday November 30: 8:30am-5pm DIANA 11am FITNESS 1pm PIZZAVILLE 2:30pm-4:45pm WORKING FOR BISHOP PHOTO AT NAZARETH HAND OUT FORMS TO KIDS 11AM-1PM Jolly Joe Timmer on WGPA 1100 NOON Channel 69 News with Eve and Jaciel 1pm PIZZAVILLE FOR LUNCH 1pm-6pm Glen Mac and Anthony Gargano on 94 WIP 4pm-7pm Happy Hour on WEEX 1230 7pm Announce Central Catholic Football on RCN4 6pm-12am JD ROSS ON WALN 10pm Anchor News on CW57 Saturday December 1: 8:30am-10:30am DIANA 9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 WSAN 10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230 1pm Announce Parkland Football on RCN4 11am-9pm Mark Thomas on WGPA 1100 9pm NED AND SHELLY SHOW CW57 Sunday December 2: 11am-NOON Radio Show NOON-3pm Dennis Christman on WGPA 1100 3pm-9pm MIGHTY MIKE ON WGPA 1100 7pm Layla on WALN 9pm Happy Jack on WALN 10pm Anchor News on CW57 RIP: Dale Earenhardt SR. 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Check out my blog I am doing new things!! http://nazoeagle.blogspot.com/ Keep It real! Thanks for your Time! SEE YOU ON FRIDAY!!!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

District 11 coaches name girls volleyball All-Star teams

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/11/district_11_coaches_name_girls.html FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES District 11 girls volleyball All-Stars Class AAA First team Kelly Robertson, Sr., MH, Parkland Taylor Krause, Sr., S, Parkland Melann Amory, Jr., OH, Southern Lehigh Lisa Wallitsch, Sr., S, Emmaus Jane Lukas, Sr., OH, Nazareth Brooke Priestas, Jr., OH, Liberty Second team Rylie Haas, Sr., L, Freedom Sasha Thomas, Sr., OH, Pottsville Alicia Weigel, Sr., OH, Parkland Courtney Horace, So., OH, Easton Alexandra Traynor, Jr., OH, Emmaus Nicolette Yates, Jr., L/S, Southern Lehigh Honorable mention Sarah Wukitch, Sr., OH, Southern Lehigh Breann Joseph, Sr., OH, Pleasant Valley Jillian Grammer, So., S/OP, Southern Lehigh Lindsey Hutterer, Sr., S/DS, Whitehall Mackenzie O'Brien, So., OH, Emmaus Courtney Miller, Jr., MH, Pleasant Valley Brooke Faust, So., MH, Nazareth Class AA First team Lauren Hess, Sr., OH, Bethlehem Catholic Darcy Wolf, So., MH, Central Catholic Mary Paige Nesfeder, Sr., OH, Notre Dame Maddie Titus, Jr., S, Bethlehem Catholic Amy Kovacs, Jr, OH, Central Catholic Kelsey Mowrey, Jr., OH, Bethlehem Catholic Second team Steph Kovacs, Jr., OH, Central Catholic Summer Carson, So., S, Notre Dame Sara Robicheau, So., MH, Notre Dame Brittney Moyer, So., MH, Blue Mountain Jackie Jordan, Jr., OH, Lehighton Samantha Bertasavage, Sr., MH, Pine Grove

Sometimes even the TV guys have to rough it

http://www.mcall.com/sports/mc-groller-finetuning-1127-20121127,0,1016352.column FROM THE MORNING CALL Like most people in the media, Jim Wills realizes that he's lucky to get paid to talk about football. He also realizes that a lot of people would love to trade places with him. So, no, Wills will never complain about any assignment. But anybody who thinks TV work is all glamour should have seen the conditions Wills and the rest of the Service Electric TV2 crew had to endure Saturday in televising the Central Catholic-Abington Heights game at Valley View in Lackawanna County. Because of lack of space, Wills and his broadcast partner Bob McCool had to call the game from the top of the press box roof in cold, blustery conditions.

Philadelphia Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz suspended for start of MLB regular season

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/11/philadelphia_phillies_catcher_1.html#incart_river FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES Philadelphia Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz has been suspended for the first 25 games of next season following a positive test for an amphetamine. Ruiz's suspension was announced today by Major League Baseball.

Freedom High School names new coaches in girls basketball, swimming and softball

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/11/freedom_high_school_names_new.html#incart_river FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES DeAnna Rayam Ron Garza replaces DeAnna Rayam who coached the Patriots girls basketball team for one season. Express-Times File Photo Freedom High School athletic director Fred Harris announced today the appointment of new varsity head coaches in girls basketball, swimming and softball. Ron Garza, who has served as a freshman and junior varsity coach at Freedom from 2006 to 2011, takes over leadership of the girls basketball team.

College Football this Week on Fox Sports

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ The Pac-12 and Big 10 championships highlight the college football action this week on the networks of Fox Sports. Here is this week’s schedule: DATE TIME GAME OUTLET Play by Play Analyst Sideline Friday, Nov. 30 8:00 PM Pac-12 Champ Game: UCLA at Stanford FOX / FOX Deportes Gus Johnson Charles Davis Julie Alexandria/Petros Papadakis Saturday, Dec. 1 8:00 PM B1G Champ Game (from Lucas Oil Stadium): Wisconsin vs. Nebraska FOX / FOX Deportes Gus Johnson Charles Davis Julie Alexandria/Petros Papadakis Saturday, Dec. 1 12:00 PM Oklahoma St. at Baylor FX Craig Bolerjack Joel Klatt Darius Walker Saturday, Dec. 1 2:30 PM Kansas at West Virginia FSN (National) Steve Physioc Brian Baldinger Jim Knox

Soccer Action this Week on ESPN

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ ESPN has another comprehensive slate of soccer matches this week, capped off Sunday with the MLS Cup between the Los Angeles Galaxy and Houston Dynamo. Here is the schedule: Wed, Nov 28 2:40 p.m. Tottenham Hotspur vs. Liverpool ESPN3 2:40 p.m. Swansea City vs. West Bromwich Albion ESPN3 2:55 p.m. Manchester United vs. West Ham United ESPN2 / ESPN Deportes / WatchESPN 2:55 p.m. Wigan Athletic vs. Manchester City ESPN3 Sat, Dec 1 7:30 a.m. West Ham United vs. Chelsea ESPN2 / ESPN Deportes / WatchESPN 4:30 p.m. MLS Cup 2012 Los Angeles Galaxy vs. Houston Dynamo ESPN / WatchESPN Mon, Dec 3 2:55 p.m. Newcastle United vs. Wigan Athletic ESPN2 / ESPN Deportes / WatchESPN

Sports Media Digest- November 27, 2012

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ NFL Network Replay Schedule- The NFL Network (NFLN) will once again be replaying three games from this past weekend’s action. Tonight at 8:00p.m. ET NFLN will re-air the Falcons at Buccaneers. At 9:30p.m. the network will once again show the 49ers at Saints. Tomorrow at 9:00p.m. ET NFLN will replay the overtime game between the Ravens and Chargers. NFL Turning Point on NBCSN- This week’s edition of NFL Turning Point on the NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) will feature a look at the key points in this past weekend’s 49ers/Saints and Falcons/Buccaneers games. There will also be a profile of Bengals’ QB Andy Dalton and a look ahead to the Eagles/Cowboys match-up. Dan Patrick hosts the show tomorrow at 10:00p.m. ET. TNT NBA Doubleheader this Thursday- This week’s TNT NBA doubleheader will tip-off at 8:00p.m. ET as the San Antonio Spurs take on the Miami heat with Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Charles Barkley and Craig Sager on the call. The nightcap at 10:30p.m. will pit the Denver Nuggets at Golden State Warriors with Marv Albert, Steve Kerr and Nischelle Turner on site. NBA TV has Return of Harden to Oklahoma City- NBA TV will televise James Harden’s return to Oklahoma City as the Houston Rockets take on the Thunder. Tip-off is 8:00p.m. ET. NBA Action Friday on ESPN- NBA action returns to ESPN this Friday night when the Denver Nuggets take on the Los Angeles Lakers. Tip-off is at 10:30p.m. with Mike Breen, Jeff Van Gundy and Doris Burke. Bo Jackson to be the Next Profile as Part of ESPN’s 30 for 30- The next 30 for 30 documentary on ESPN will air next week and look at the career of Bo Jackson. You Don’t Know Bo, directed by Michael Bonfiglio, will air following ESPN’s presentation of the Heisman Trophy on Saturday, December 8th at 9:00p.m. ET. Women’s College Hoops Schedule on ESPN- Here is this week’s women’s college basketball schedule on the networks of ESPN: Date Time (ET) Game/Commentators Networks Wed, Nov 28 7 p.m. Iowa at Florida State ESPN3 7 p.m. No. 15 Ohio State at No. 22 North Carolina ESPN3 Thu, Nov 29 7 p.m. Michigan State at NC State ESPN3 Sun, Dec 2 6 p.m. No. 9 Kentucky at No. 7 LouisvillePam Ward & LaChina Robinson ESPNU / WatchESPN

Golf Schedule on Golf Channel and NBC Through December

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ Even though the regular season golf tours are on hiatus, there is still plenty of golf action to be shown on NBC and the Golf Channel. Here is the schedule of tournament events through the end of December: World Challenge Nov. 29 Thursday Round 1 3-6 p.m. (Live) Golf Channel 8:30-11:30 p.m. (Replay) Golf Channel Nov. 30 Friday Round 2 3-6 p.m. (Live) Golf Channel 8:30-11:30 p.m. (Replay) Golf Channel Dec. 1 Saturday Round 3 1-3 p.m. (Live) Golf Channel 3-6 p.m. (Live) NBC 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. (Replay) Golf Channel Dec. 2 Sunday Final Round 1-3 p.m. (Live) Golf Channel 3-6 p.m. (Live) NBC 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. (Replay) Golf Channel Franklin Templeton Shootout Dec. 7 Friday Round 1 1-4 p.m. (Live) Golf Channel 4:30-7:30 p.m. (Replay) Golf Channel Dec. 8 Saturday Round 2 4-6 p.m. (Live) NBC Dec. 9 Sunday Final Round 3-6 p.m. (Live) NBC 8:30-11:30 p.m. (Replay) Golf Channel PNC Father/Son Challenge Dec. 14 Friday Pro-Am 5-6 p.m. (Live) Golf Channel Dec. 15 Saturday Round 1 4-6 p.m. (Live) NBC Dec. 16 Sunday Final Round 3-6 p.m. (Live) NBC 8:30-11:30 p.m. (Replay) Golf Channel Tyco Golf Skills Challenge Dec. 29 Saturday Day 1 4-6 p.m. (tape delay) NBC Dec. 30 Sunday Final Day 4-6 p.m. (tape delay) NBC

College Basketball Schedule this Week on ESPN

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ Here is this week’s college basketball schedule this week on the network’s of ESPN: Date Time (ET) Game / Commentators Network Thu, Nov 29 7 p.m. SEC/BIG EAST Challenge: No. 8 Kentucky at Notre Dame Dan Shulman & Dick Vitale ESPN2 7 p.m. New Hampshire at Connecticut Bob Picozzi & Tim Welsh ESPN3 & BIG EAST Network 7:30 p.m. SEC/BIG EAST Challenge: South Carolina at St. John’s Mike Crispino & Kara Lawson ESPNU 9 p.m. SEC/BIG EAST Challenge: Marquette at No. 7 Florida Dave Pasch & Fran Fraschilla ESPN2 9:30 p.m. SEC/BIG EAST Challenge: Seton Hall at LSU Tom Hart & Bob Valvano ESPNU Fri, Nov 30 6:30 p.m. SEC/BIG EAST Challenge: Tennessee at No. 20 Georgetown TBD & Bob Knight ESPN 7 p.m. SEC/BIG EAST Challenge: Georgia at South Florida Rich Hollenberg & Carolyn Peck ESPNU 8:30 p.m. SEC/BIG EAST Challenge: No. 6 Syracuse at Arkansas Dave O’Brien & Jimmy Dykes ESPN 9 p.m. SEC/BIG EAST Challenge: DePaul at Auburn Doug Bell & Stephen Howard ESPNU Sat, Dec 1 Noon SEC/BIG EAST Challenge: Mississippi State at Providence Mike Crispino & Kara Lawson ESPNU 1 p.m. NJIT at St. John’s ESPN3 2 p.m. SEC/BIG EAST Challenge: Rutgers at Ole Miss Joe Davis & Joe Dean ESPNU 2 p.m. Pennsylvania at Penn State Dave Leno & Nate Ross ESPN3 2 p.m. No. 15 Oklahoma State at Virginia Tech Booker Corrigan & Cory Alexander ESPN3 3 p.m. SEC/BIG EAST Challenge: Alabama at No. 17 Cincinnati Jon Sciambi & LaPhonso Ellis ESPN2 3 p.m. St. Joseph’s at No. 11 Creighton Cory Provus & Mac McCausland ESPN3 4 p.m. No. 3 Michigan at Bradley Jim Barbar & Bruce Pearl ESPNU 5 p.m. SEC/BIG EAST Challenge: Villanova at Vanderbilt Bob Picozzi & Len Elmore ESPN2 6 p.m. UAB at No. 14 North Carolina Clay Matvick & Jay Williams ESPNU 7 p.m. Detroit at Pittsburgh Tim Neverett & Mark Adams ESPN3 8 p.m. No. 9 Arizona at Texas Tech Roxy Bernstein & Stephen Bardo ESPNU 10 p.m. Wooden Classic: No. 23 San Diego State vs. UCLA (Anaheim) Dave Flemming & Sean Farnham ESPNU TBD UT Arlington at Texas Kevin Dunn, Reid Gettys & Kat Kelly Longhorn Network Sun, Dec 2 Noon Clemson at South Carolina Dari Nowkhah & Dino Gaudio ESPNU 2 p.m. Mercer at Florida State ESPN3

College Football Schedule This Week on ESPN

http://sportsmediajournal.com/ Conference championships and bowl bids will be decided this weekend and much of the action is on the networks of ESPN. Here is this week’s schedule, along with announcers calling the games: Date Time (ET) Game / Commentators Network Thu, Nov 29 7:30 p.m. Louisville at Rutgers Rece Davis, Jesse Palmer, David Pollack & Samantha Steele ESPN Fri, Nov 30 7 p.m. Marathon MAC Football Championship: No. 21 Northern Illinois vs. No. 17 Kent State (from Detroit) Carter Blackburn, Rod Gilmore & Jemele Hill ESPN2 8 p.m. Pac-12 Championship Game: No. 16 UCLA at No. 8 Stanford Bill Rosinski, David Norrie, Joe Schad ESPN Radio Sat, Dec 1 Noon No. 11 Oklahoma at TCU Joe Tessitore, Matt Millen & Shannon Spake ESPN Noon Conference USA Championship Game: UCF at Tulsa Dave Pasch, Brian Griese & Jenn Brown ESPN2 & ESPN 3D Noon No. 23 Oklahoma State at Baylor Dave Lamont, Tom Ramsey, Ian Fitzsimmons ESPN Radio 2 p.m. FCS Championship Second Round: New Hampshire at Wofford ESPN3 2 p.m. FCS Championship Second Round: Coastal Carolina at Old Dominion ESPN3 2 p.m. FCS Championship Second Round: Central Arkansas at Georgia Southern ESPN3 2 p.m. FCS Championship Second Round: Illinois State at Appalachian State ESPN3 3 p.m. Middle Tennessee at Arkansas State Brock Bowling & Cole Cubelic ESPN3 3:30 p.m. No. 20 Boise State at Nevada Mike Patrick, Ed Cunningham & Jeannine Edwards ABC & ESPN3 * Cincinnati at Connecticut Bob Wischusen, Danny Kanell & Maria Taylor ABC & ESPN3 * 4 p.m. FCS Championship Second Round: South Dakota State at North Dakota State ESPN3 4 p.m. FCS Championship Second Round: Cal Poly at Sam Houston State ESPN3 6 p.m. FCS Championship Second Round: Wagner at Eastern Washington ESPN3 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at South Florida Mark Jones, Brock Huard & Quint Kessenich ESPN2 7 p.m. FCS Championship Second Round: Stony Brook at Montana State ESPN3 8 p.m. No. 18 Texas at No. 6 Kansas State Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge & Holly Rowe ABC 8 p.m. Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game: No. 13 Florida State vs. Georgia Tech (Charlotte) ESPN: Brent Musburger, Kirk Herbstreit & Heather Cox Radio: Bill Rosinski, David Norrie, Joe Schad ESPN & ESPN Radio * Local blackout may apply ESPN will use BCS Standings through the remainder of the season

Pocono Dome set to open soon; registration for leagues is beginning in a variety of sports

http://blogs.mcall.com/groller/ FROM KEITH GROLLER About a month ago I did a feature on the Pocono Dome, the huge multi-sport facility that will open soon right off Route 33 near the Sciota exit. If you're driving southbound from Stroudsburg to Route 22 you can't miss it. It's going to be a very busy, very popular place for a lot of area athletes. We thought it was going to open in December, but now it looks like it will open just after the holidays. The field turf installation is beginning this week. Pat O'Connell, the Dome's GM, said that registration for leagues in a variety of sports is already underway.

Pen Argyl Area grad dies, 7-year-old daughter in critical condition after accident

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/breaking-news/index.ssf/2012/11/northampton_county_former_resi.html FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES The daughter of a Pen Argyl Area High School graduate remains in critical condition today about a week after a crash that killed her father and another man, officials said. Audrey Halbfoerster, 7, is undergoing treatment at Geisinger Medical Center's pediatric intensive care unit in Danville, Pa., for injuries

Marvin Miller, the baseball union leader who created free agency, dies at age 95

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/11/marvin_miller_the_baseball_uni.html#incart_river FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES Marvin Miller, the union leader who created free agency for baseball players and revolutionized professional sports with multimillion dollar contracts, died today. He was 95.

Alleged robber's wife tries to shake charges in holdup of Lower Nazareth Township Wal-Mart

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/nazareth/index.ssf/2012/11/alleged_robbers_wife_denied_di.html FROM THE EXPRESS TIMES A district judge today refused to drop robbery and conspiracy charges against the wife of a man accused of robbing a Wal-Mart pharmacy for painkillers. Lindsey Dalrymple's attorney Anthony Rybak asked District Judge Joseph Barner to drop the charges. He said Gregory Paul Dalrymple is trying to reduce his sentence by blaming his wife for the holdup at the Lower Nazareth Township

TV NEWS ON NOVEMBER 27

http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2012/11/cloos-countdown-to-christmas-marathon.html Cloo is getting into the holiday mode with a Christmas episode marathon set for Sunday, Dec. 23 that they are calling the Cloo Countdown to Christmas Marathon. It will be a mix of classic sitcoms and dramas, along with newer dramas. This marathon features special Christmas themed episodes from Laverne & Shirley, Family Ties, The Odd Couple, Taxi, Happy Days, MacGyver, Mork & Mindy, Monk, Psych, The Dead Zone & House. Kicking it off will be two Christmas episodes of Taxi from 6am-7am, leading into the Christmas episode for The Odd Couple at 7am. Three Family Ties Christmas episodes will follow from 7:30am-9am. Three continues to be the magic number as three Christmas episodes of Laverne & Shirley will follow from 9am-10:30am. Next, Happy Days doubles the three count with six Christmas episodes airings from 10:30am-1:30pm. Spin-off series Mork & Mindy starring Robin Williams will follow with its only Christmas episode at 1:30pm. Classic drama MacGyver will end the classic TV portion of the marathon with a Christmas episode at 2pm. Then the rest of the time will feature more newer dramas with Monk airing from 3-6pm with three Christmas episodes. Holiday episodes of House, Psych, and The Dead Zone round out the rest of the schedule from 6pm-6am. Elsewhere on Cloo, Christmas Eve through Dec. 26, they will present the "3 Wise Guys" marathons that will feature episodes from Psych, Burn Notice, & House. Each series will air for 24 straight hours. And then it's the ladies' turn with the "3 Wise Gals" marathons that feature episodes from In Plain Sight, Charlie's Angels & Fairly Legal from Dec. 28-30 in 24-hour blocks. If you want more Charlie's Angels, you can catch Farrah and the girls on sister network Universal HD with the Charlie's Angels Christmas Eve Marathon on Monday, Dec. 24 starting at 6am. And finally on New Year's Eve, end 2012 with the MacGyver New Year's Eve marathon that runs 24-hours beginning at 6am on Monday, Dec. 31.

Nazareth Area School District bus in accident

http://www.mcall.com/news/breaking/mc-school-bus-crash-20121127,0,2616932.story FROM THE MORNING CALL No Nazareth Area School District students were seriously injured when their bus collided with a sport-utility vehicle on Rose Inn Avenue in Bushkill Township, according to Northampton County dispatch center. The crash occurred at 7:46 a.m. at 612 Rose Inn Ave., which is near Fehr Road.

A roundup of Eagles postgame quotes

http://blogs.mcall.com/groller/ FROM KEITH GROLLER It's after 1 on Tuesday morning here in Philadelphia and the quote sheets keep coming: ANDY REID On whether Jeffrey Lurie has assured him that his job is safe for the rest of the season: "We really haven't talked about that. He's been supportive. Obviously he's as competitive as anybody and he wants to win games. That's what he's in this business for. But we really haven't gone there. I'm trying to get this football team to win games, that's what I'm trying to do. That's where my energy is." On Eagles owner Lurie saying before the season that 8-8 would not be good enough: "We're going to keep battling. I'm going to control what I can control and that's getting better as a team. I have to do a better job with that, obviously, by how we've played here. I'm not worried about all of the other things. I'm worried about winning football games and making sure my players know what they're doing, and then going out and executing. I take full responsibility for that. That's sloppy football." DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR TODD BOWLES On things not going the way he expected after being promoted five weeks ago: "It's depressing. It's not about me, it's about the team. We're just trying to win ballgames and for that not to happen and for us to lose as many games as we did on the road, it's inexcusable, it's unacceptable, it's disheartening and I feel like how everyone else feels. It's a tough situation." DEFENSIVE TACKLE CULLEN JENKINS On how he explains seven straight losses: "It's stressing because every possible way that we could lose a game, we've done it." On being angry or being numb to the losses: "I'm so mad right now. Out of all the losses, it feels like I'm more angry right now than any of them. Between all of the bad stuff that has happened, to still have a cahnce, even if it's a far chance, to still have chances, you have to look for any type of positive motivation you can get to keep blOwing them away or whatever. It's frustrating. It's hard to comprehend." LINEBACKER DEMECO RYANS On what the team has left to play for: "I play every day for my pride. It's one thing, you play for pride. That's big for me." Does the team still respond to Andy Reid: "I feel like the guys respond. There's just a lot of misfortune out there. We turn the ball over and not getting turnovers again. Leaving guys open deep is unacceptable. We can't win like that." PLACEKICKER ALEX HENERY On whether his play has been a silver lining in a disappointing season: "This is a team sport, so how the team does is more important than how an individual does. I just do what I can, but we have to get the win. That is what matters." On whether his record of consecutive field goals (19) has sunk in at all: "No, not really. It probably won't. This is not one of those things that I look at. It's a cool honor, but I have to concentrate on the next kick, not the last one." EAGLES NOTEBOOK Eagles Notebook 11/27/12 Brown Delivers ... RB Bryce Brown made his first start since 10/31/08 at Wichita East High School in Kansas and set an Eagles rookie record with 178 rushing yards. It was also the seventh-highest total in team history ... Brown also scored his first two rushing touchdowns and is the first Eagles rookie to score twice in a game since Ryan Moats on 12/11/05 vs. NYG ... Brown’s 65-yard touchdown was the seventh-longest rushing score by an Eagles rookie and the longest by an Eagle since LeSean McCoy’s 66-yarder on 11/1/09 vs. NYG ... Brown’s 19 carries were his highest total since his final high school game (10/31/08) ... According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Brown’s 129 first-half yards were the most by a player in his first start since Kansas City’s Derrick Blaylock racked up 131 in the first half on 11/14/04 vs. NO. Oh Henery ... K Alex Henery has made 19 consecutive field goals, setting a team record and marking the second-longest current streak behind Cleveland’s Phil Dawson (27) ... Henery has connected on 20-21 attempts this season (95.2%), which is on pace to break his own team record of 88.9% set last season ... Since entering the NFL in 2011, Henery is 44-48 (91.7), which makes him the second-most accurate kicker in the NFL during that span, behind only Josh Scobee (42-45, 93.3%). Offensive Quick Hits ... WR DeSean Jackson’s 274 career receptions are the most ever by an Eagle in his first five seasons and WR Jeremy Maclin’s 230 are the most by an Eagle in his first four. Defensive Nuggets ... DT Mike Patterson posted his first sack of the season ... LB DeMeco Ryans has registered 14 tackles for a loss this season, which is the highest total by an Eagle since the team’s coaches started keeping track of the stat in 1999 ... DE Jason Babin has a sack in three of the last four games ... The Eagles are the only team in the NFL that has not allowed a 100-yard rusher this season. Birdseed ... The Eagles started seven first-year players, marking their first time doing so since the season finale in 2010 ... Bryce Brown became the ninth Eagle to make his first-career start this season and the ninth first-year player to start for the team ... DE Vinny Curry made his NFL debut ... DE Darryl Tapp played in his 100th NFL game.