Sunday, November 30, 2014

Penn State fifth seed in upcoming NCAA women's volleyball tournament

http://www.pennlive.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/11/penn_state_fifth_seed_in_upcom.html#incart_river

FROM PENNLIVE

No more than one of the finalists from last year's NCAA women's volleyball national tournament is going to make this year's Final Four.
That's because defending champion Penn State and runner-up Wisconsin are in the Louisville Regional. Penn State is the overall 5 seed and Big Ten champ Wisconsin is the overall 4 seed.
The Nittany Lions (30-3, 18-2) will host Siena at 7:30 p.m. on Friday in a first-round match. American and Dayton will square off in the opening first-round match at Rec Hall at 5 p.m. The winners will play at 7:30 p.m. Saturday for the right to advance to the regional semifinal in Louisville.

Lights in the Parkway brighten the night

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/allentown/index.ssf/2014/11/lights_in_the_parkway_brighten.html#incart_river

FROM EXPRESS TIMES

The Lights in the Parkway holiday display has returned to 1700 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Allentown.

Deer season starts Monday in Pennsylvania

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/breaking-news/index.ssf/2014/11/deer_season_starts_monday_in_p.html#incart_river

FROM EXPRESS TIMES

Hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvania hunters will tramp into the woods this week for the first day of the state's major deer hunting season.

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 30 NFL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Indianapolis 49, Washington 27

Houston 45, Tennessee 21

Buffalo 26, Cleveland 10

San Diego 34, Baltimore 33

Jacksonville 25, NY Giants 24

Cincinnati 14, Tampa Bay 13

St. Louis 52, Oakland 0

New Orleans 35, Pittsburgh 32

Minnesota 31, Carolina 13

Atlanta 29, Arizona 18

Green Bay 26, New England 21  

Denver 29, Kansas City 16

Bethlehem Catholic wide receiver Freddie Simmons decommits from Rutgers

http://highschoolsports.lehighvalleylive.com/news/article/3740899650642047355/bethlehem-catholic-wide-receiver-freddie-simmons-decommits-from-rutgers/#incart_river

FROM EXPRESS TIMES

The day after his final high school football game with Bethlehem Catholic, senior wide receiver Freddie Simmons announced that he had decommitted from Rutgers University. Simmons tweeted his decision Sunday night:

Lafayette College men's basketball team pulls away from Fairleigh Dickinson

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/11/lafayette_college_mens_basketb_19.html#incart_river

FROM EXPRESS TIMES

Senior center Dan Trist had 18 points and 13 rebounds Sunday afternoon to lead the Lafayette College men's basketball team to an 82-61 victory over Fairleigh Dickinson at the Rothman Center in Hackensack, N.J.

Lehigh men's basketball team cruises past Division III Penn State Mont Alto

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/11/lehigh_mens_basketball_team_cr.html#incart_river

FROM EXPRESS TIMES

Sophomore guard Austin Price led a balanced scoring attack with 15 points Sunday afternoon to spark Lehigh University's men's basketball team to a 100-74 victory over Division III Penn State Mont Alto at Stabler Arena.

Upper Nazareth Township woman sentenced after pleading guilty to animal cruelty

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/nazareth/index.ssf/2014/11/upper_nazareth_township_woman_2.html#incart_river

FROM EXPRESS TIMES

An Upper Nazareth Township woman was sentenced after pleading guilty to storing a menagerie of animals in filthy conditions in a shed.

Snow could return on Tuesday, according to weather service

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/breaking-news/index.ssf/2014/11/snow_could_return_on_tuesday_a.html#incart_river

FROM EXPRESS TIMES

Snow could return to the region by Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.

TV NEWS NOVEMBER 30

http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2014/11/week-10-tv-ratings-and-analysis-how.html

2014-15 Week 10 TV Ratings (first two nights only Mon-Tues, due to holiday): 

Schuylkill County football officials cancel annual all-star football game

http://highschoolsports.pennlive.com/news/article/-818364507396384367/schuylkill-county-football-officials-cancel-annual-all-star-football-game/#incart_river

FROM PENNLIVE

The Schuylkill County Football Coaches Association All-Star game has been cancelled, president Mike Farr announced via email on Sunday.

Frank Flisser will retire after 37 years as Northampton County Council clerk

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/northampton-county/index.ssf/2014/11/frank_flisser_northampton_coun.html#incart_river

FROM EXPRESS TIMES

Since 1978 - the same year Northampton County introduced its home rule system of government - Frank Flisser has quietly observed just about every meeting, vote and debate to pass through county council chambers.

People in Business Nov. 30, 2014

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/breaking-news/index.ssf/2014/11/people_in_business_nov_30_2014.html#incart_river

FROM EXPRESS TIMES

Dr. Paul Madonia, assistant medical director and family practice physician at Cornerstone Family Practice in Flemington, will retire in December after 49 years of service in Hunterdon County.

Notre Dame's Matt Crouse is the 2014 lehighvalleylive Girls Tennis Coach of the Year

http://highschoolsports.lehighvalleylive.com/news/article/-9197436701060171582/notre-dames-matt-crouse-is-the-2014-lehighvalleylive-girls-tennis-coach-of-the-year/#incart_river

FROM EXPRESS TIMES

How do you try to turn around a team that went winless the season before?

2014 lehighvalleylive All-Area Girls Tennis Team

http://highschoolsports.lehighvalleylive.com/news/article/2497254386421373632/2014-lehighvalleylive-all-area-girls-tennis-team/#incart_river

FROM EXPRESS TIMES

The Lehigh Valley has provided another memorable season of fall sports.

Sunday!

Monday December 1, 2014
I Am done with my Shopping Already!

Did it Early because of my Ticket Job!

Working every night at Nazareth!

24 Times!

EVERY SINGLE HOME EVENT!

AS NORMAL!!

LAST YEAR I DID ALL 24 TIMES!

WILL THIS YEAR TOO!

HAD TO RELEASE MY WHOLE TICKET SCHEDULE TO AARONS MY AIDE AGENCY SO THEY HAVE SOMEONE TO RUN ME UP TO THE SCHOOL AT 4:45PM TO COLLECT TICKETS EVERY NIGHT!

Next Monday my interview with Gary Laubach on RCN Cable on the Dream Come True Telethon!

6pm-9pm next Monday!

I Added it to my website!

Please call in next Monday Night!!!!!!!!!

Help get kids their dreams!

They went on a Train Ride on Friday to the North Pole!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6Sxv-sUYtM

My Favorite Song!

Happy!

That is what I am singing!

Back to the Working World for me!!

9AM Saturday Morning!

24 TIMES THIS YEAR!

YES,

24 TIMES!

COLLECTING TICKETS!!!

Did you eat too much on Thanksgiving?

I Did!

Way too much!!!

Warmer weather this week.

Except Tuesday.

Maybe SNOW.

Welcome Back!

Welcome to December!

A New month!

25 Days to Christmas!!

How you been?

How was your Thanksgiving?

Did you eat a lot?

I Did!

Relaxed all weekend!

Now, ready to ready!

9AM SATURDAY MORNING!

WRESTLING!!!!!

ALSO,

PROGRAM MAN TUESDAY AT THE SPRING SPORTS AWARDS AT 6:30PM!

BISHOP PHOTO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY FROM 2:30PM-7PM!

What did you do all weekend?

Anything fun?

BACK TO WARM WEATHER AGAIN.

CRAZY WEATHER.

Winter Collecting Tickets Schedule:

1. Saturday December 6 at 9am - Wrestling

2. Tuesday December 9 at 5pm - Boys Basketball

3. Friday December 12 at 5pm - Girls Basketball

4. Tuesday December 16 at 5pm - Boys Basketball

5. Wednesday December 17 at 5pm - Wrestling

6. Thursday December 18 at 5pm - Wrestling

7. Friday December 19 at 5pm - Boys Basketball

8. Tuesday December 23 at 5pm - Girls Basketball

9. Tuesday January 6 at 5pm - Boys Basketball

10. Friday January 9 at 5pm - Girls Basketball

11. Monday January 12 at 5pm - Wrestling

12. Tuesday January 13 at 5pm - Boys Basketball

13. Wednesday January 14 at 5pm - Wrestling

14. Friday January 16 at 5pm - Girls Basketball

15. Saturday January 17 at NOON - Girls Basketball

16. Tuesday January 20 at 5pm - Girls Basketball

17. Friday January 23 at 5pm - Girls Basketball

18. Saturday January 24 at 5pm - Wrestling

19. Tuesday January 27 at 5pm - Boys Basketball

20. Friday January 30 at 5pm - Girls Basketball and Boys Basketball

21. Tuesday February 3 at 5pm - Boys Basketball

22. Thursday February 5 at 5pm - Boys Basketball

23. Friday February 20 at 3pm - Wrestling at Liberty HS With BOBBY V

24. Saturday February 21 at 8am - Wrestling at Liberty HS With BOBBY V

25. Saturday February 21 at 4pm - Wrestling at Liberty HS With BOBBY V

26. Friday February 27 at 3pm - Wrestling at Liberty HS With BOBBY V

27. Saturday February 28 at 8am - Wrestling at Liberty HS With BOBBY V

28. Saturday February 28 at 3pm - Wrestling at Liberty HS With BOBBY V

What else new?

I Been great!

Had a great weekend!

I Hope you are well!

Talk to you on Wednesday!

COACH WEAVER

Wilson's Tyra Ott is the 2014 lehighvalleylive Girls Tennis Player of the Year

http://highschoolsports.lehighvalleylive.com/news/article/3364058113365420717/wilsons-tyra-ott-is-the-2014-lehighvalleylive-girls-tennis-player-of-the-year/#incart_river

FROM EXPRESS TIMES

Wilson Area High School sophomore Tyra Ott isn't bothered by pressure. In fact, it makes her terrific tennis game even more impressive.

2014 final girls tennis rankings

http://highschoolsports.lehighvalleylive.com/news/article/-6220638072404244285/2014-final-girls-tennis-rankings/#incart_river

FROM EXPRESS TIMES

Southern Lehigh won the Colonial League and District 11 Class AAA titles before suffering its first loss to Unionville in the first round of the state tournament. Moravian Academy won the Class AA championship and advanced to the state quarterfinals. Liberty lost only its second match of the year in the district semifinals against top-ranked Southern Lehigh. Nazareth only lost to Liberty and East Stroudsburg South twice on the season. Hunterdon Central won the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament championship and advanced to the Central, Group 4 title match. Palisades upset top-seed Central Catholic in the district AA semifinals and Notre Dame had a remarkable turnaround season after going winless last year. Phillipsburg won its third straight Skyland Conference Valley division title, Parkland qualified for the district AAA playoffs and Central Catholic earned the top seed in the district AA playoffs.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

No. 6 Ohio State 42, Michigan 28

No. 16 Georgia Tech 30, No. 9 Georgia 24 (OT)

No. 21 Clemson 35, South Carolina 17

No. 22 Louisville 44, Kentucky 40

Cincinnati 14, Temple 6

West Virginia 37, Iowa State 24

UTSA 34, North Texas 27

Old Dominion 31, Florida Atlantic 28

Louisiana Tech 76, Rice 31

Illinois 47, Northwestern 33

Indiana 23, Purdue 16

North Carolina State 35, North Carolina 7

Boston College 28, Syracuse 7

Louisiana-Lafayette 42, Troy 23

No. 25 Utah 38, Colorado 34

Fordham 44, Sacred Heart 22

Indiana State 36, Eastern Kentucky 16

Richmond 46, Morgan State 24

Widener 37, Christopher Newport 27

Wesley College 59, MIT 0

Hobart 24, Johns Hopkins 21

Mount Union 67, Washington & Jefferson 0

Concord 51, West Chester 36

Bloomsburg 35, Virginia State 14

Valdosta State 23, Lenoir-Rhyne 21

Ohio Dominican 46, Ferris State 33

West Georgia 37, Delta State 27

Wartburg 21, St. Johns (MN) 10

Linfield 31, Mary Hardin-Baylor 28

Minnesota-Duluth 48, Ouachita Baptist 45 (OT)

John Carroll 14, Wheaton College (Ill) 12

UW-Whitewater 38, Wabash College 14

Minnesota State 24, Pittsburg State 21 (OT)

Texas State 54, Georgia State 31

Appalachian State 45, Idaho 28

Colorado State-Pueblo 52, Angelo State 14

Arkansas State 68, New Mexico State 35

New Mexico 36, Wyoming 30

No. 3 Florida State 24, Florida 19

No. 19 Ole Miss 31, No. 4 Mississippi State 17

No. 7 Baylor 48, Texas Tech 46

No. 10 Michigan State 34, Penn State 10

No. 14 Wisconsin 34, No. 18 Minnesota 24

San Diego State 38, San José St 7

USC 49, Notre Dame 14

Rutgers 41, Maryland 38

UAB 45, Southern Miss 24

No. 12 Kansas State 51, Kansas 13

Memphis 41, Connecticut 10

Tennessee 24, Vanderbilt 17

Sam Houston State 21, Southeastern Louisiana 17

Southern University 52, Grambling State 45

Montana 52, San Diego 14

Liberty 26, James Madison 21

South Dakota State 47, Montana State 40

No. 12 Kansas State 51, Kansas 13

Memphis 41, Connecticut 10

Tennessee 24, Vanderbilt 17

BYU 42, California 35

Georgia Southern 22, Louisiana-Monroe 16

Fresno State 28, Hawaii 21

Duke 41, Wake Forest 21

Pittsburgh 35, Miami (FL) 23

UTEP 24, Middle Tennessee 21

Northern Iowa 44, Stephen F. Austin 10

No. 2 Oregon 47, Oregon State 19

No. 1 Alabama 55, No. 15 Auburn 44

No. 23 Boise State 50, Utah State 19

Washington 31, Washington State 13

Nevada 49, UNLV 27