Saturday, October 31, 2009

SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Lafayette 35 Bucknell 14

Colgate 27 Lehigh 20

Albright 49 FDU 28

Cw Post 42 Kuztown 17

E-Burg 44 Millersville 3

Del Valley 47 Kings 21

Dickson 17 Muhlenburg 16

Holy Cross 41 Fordham 27

S. Brook 24 Garner Webb 14

Clemson 49 C. Carolina 3

New Hampshire 48 Northeastern 21

James Madison 20 Delaware 8

Richmond 42 Towson 14

William Mary 39 Rhode Island 14

Harvard 42 Dartmouth 21

Penn 14 Brown 7 (OT)

Princeton 17 Cornell 13

Yale 23 Columbia 22

Robert Morris 9 Sacred Heart 7

Wagner 23 Duquense 17 (OT)

Central Conn. State 31 Albany 29

Monmouth 10 Bryant 6

Wisconsin 37 Purdue 0

OSU 45 New Mexico State 0

Iowa 42 Indiana 24

Cincinnati 28 Syracuse 7

Rutgers 28 Connecicut 24

Houston 50 S. Miss. 43

SMU 27 Tulsa 13

App. State 52 Furman 27

Auburn 33 Mississippi 20

Moravian 20 Uranis 19

N. Illionis 27 Akron 10

FL State 45 NC State 42

Nebraska 20 Baylor 10

Missouri 36 Colorado 17

Illinois 38 Michigan 13

Miami FL 28 Wake Forest 27

Duke 28 Virgina 17

California 23 AZ State 21

Flordia 41 Georgia 17

Boston College 31 Central Michigan 10

Penn State 34 Northwestern 13

Nevada 31 Hawaii 21

Old Dom. 31 Georgetown 10

Maine 19 UMASS 9

Liberty 55 Presb. 19

Louisville 21 Ark. State 13

LSU 12 Tulane 0

Utah 22 Wymoming 10

Georgia Tech 56 Vanderbilt 31

Oklahoma 42 Kansas State 30

Notre Dame 40 Washington State 14

Oregon 47 USC 20

Texas 41 Okl. State 14

Minnesota 42 Michigan State 34

Tennesee 31 South Carolina 13

West Liberty 48 Seton Hill 21

California 28 Mercyhurst 7

Clairon 30 Edinboro 17

Gannon 29 IUP 3

Thiel 38 St Vincent 14

Grove City 35 Waynesburg 24

Canegie 21 Wash. Mo. 13

Allegheny 24 Wooster 21

SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Pen Arygl 34 Palmerton 6

Central 54 Dieruff 0

Lourdes 28 Nativity BVM 7

S. Side Beaver 16 West Beaver 6

Laurel Valley 32 Blairsville 0

Erie Mcdowell 65 Connelsville 7

Laurel 22 Shenango 6

Rochester 28 Monaca 0

Freeport 35 Summit Academy 6

South Fayette 35 Bishop Can. 15

Leechburg 22 Wilkensburg 0

Westinghouse 16 Allderdice 0

TRICK AND TREAT IN NAZARETH 6-8PM TONIGHT

REMINDER:

Trick and treat in Nazareth is Tonight from 6pm to 8pm

6pm to 8pm

Go and get candy!

Be safe and Have Fun!

NAZARETH HOLLOWEEN PARADE 1PM TODAY

REMINDER:

The Nazareth Holloween Parade is Today at 1pm

1pm

Go and enjoy the Parade!

Lots of floats and Costimes!

HAPPY HOLLOWEEN EVERYBODY!

I Wanted to say Happy Holloween Everybody!

Happy Holloween!

Enjoy!

FUNDRAISER

The Express-Times reports that there will be a fundraiser on Sunday night at Saylorsburg’s Hotel of Horror from 6:30 – 9.

The fundraiser is to help pay for medical bills that arose from the three brain surgeries Bray had to undergo due to an arteriovenous malformation.

SPOT TO CLOSE?

The Express-Times reports that the Spot may be closing (read the article here). Owner Michael Yavorski, 52 of Lower Nazareth, was sentenced in October to three months to two years followed by one year of probation. Yavorski pleaded guilty to indecent assault and corruption of minors. He admitted to forcing a 12 year old girl to sit on his lap and fondling her after she swam in a pool at his house.

The girl told police:

The girl told police she and Yavorski were swimming at his home when Yavorski tried to force her onto his lap. The girl told police she went to change and Yavorski offered help, which she refused. When she finished changing, Yavorski let her have beer, forced her onto his lap and fondled her, police said.

Now Yavorski is to be released in time to run the Spot. He is to be accompanied by an adult at all times when working at the stand, but the family has stated they have received so many complaints they may close.

Friday, October 30, 2009

FRIDAY OCTOBER 30 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

FRIDAY OCTOBER 30 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Northwestern 28, Bangor 21

Bethlehem Catholic 21, Northampton 7

Twin Valley 14, Blue Mountain 7

Catasauqua 21, Northern Lehigh 7

Tri-Valley 35, Juniata 14

East Stroudsburg North 32, Lehighton 6

East Stroudsburg South 35, Hazleton 3

Parkland 17, Emmaus 14 (OT)

Pottsville 49, Governor Mifflin 23

Jim Thorpe 37, Marian Catholic 34

Easton 28, Liberty 7

Nazareth 36, Freedom 30

Salisbury 44, Notre Dame 8

North Schuylkil 12, Panther Valley 8

Pleasant Valley 24, Pocono Mountain East 19

Stroudsburg 28, Pocono Mountain West 13

Schuylkill Haven 41, Mahanoy Area 6

Shenandoah Valley 42, Schuylkill Valley 21

Southern Lehigh 30, Palisades 14

Tamaqua 28, Minersville 0

Whitehall 46, Allen 14

Williams Valley 42, Pine Grove 21

Wilson 44, Saucon Valley 7

United 36, Marion Center 18*

Penns Manor 35, Homer-Center 0*

Ligonier Valley 26, Northern Cambria 7

Saltsburg 26, Purchase Line 0

Bishop McCort 48, Bedford 13*

Johnstown 36, Penn Cambria 8*

Richland 52, Cambria Heights 19*

Bishop Carroll 26, Bishop Guilfoyle 22

Central Cambria 17, Somerset 8*

Portage 54, Berlin 0*

Conemaugh Twp. 48, Shade 7

North Star 42, Ferndale 0

Windber 46, Meyersdale 34*

Bishop McDevitt 28, State College 17*

C.D. East 12, Altoona 7

Bellwood-Antis 42, Mount Union 21

S. Huntingdon 14, Moshannon Valley 7

Everett 33, Claysburg 7

Juniata Valley 36, Williamsburg 0

Glendale 47, Tussey Mountain 42

Northern Bedford 27, West Branch 0

Central 14, Saint Marys 0*

Tyrone 24, Penns Valley 6

Lewistown 7, Bald Eagle 0

Indian Valley 48, Bellefonte 8

Clearfield 21, Huntingdon 14, OT*

Chestnut Ridge 14, Philipsburg 13*

Williamsport 39, Hollidaysburg 6

Strong Vincent 39, DuBois 6

Punxsutawney 26, Keystone 10

Curwensville 15, Kane 0

Gateway Gators 35 - McKeesport Tigers 14 {F}

Hempfield Spartans 40 - Latrobe Wildcats 33 (F)

Penn-Trafford Warriors 38 - Norwin Knights 17 (F)

North Allegheny Tigers 28 - North Hills Indians 3 (F)

Seneca Valley Raiders 35 - Butler Golden Tornado 17 (F)

Pine-Richland Rams 7 - Shaler Titans 29 (F)

Upper St. Clair Panthers 21 - Mount Lebanon Blue Devils 14 (F)

Bethel Park Black Hawks 41 - Baldwin Highlanders 7 (F)

Peters Township Indians 41 - Canon-McMillan Big Macs 21 (F)

Woodland Hills Wolverines 30 - Penn Hills Indians 5 (F)

Plum Mustangs 28 - Kiski Area Cavaliers 21 (F)

Pittsburgh Central Catholic Vikings 42 - Fox Chapel Foxes 14 (F)

Mars Planets 7 - Knoch Knights 3 (F)

Franklin Regional Panthers 14 - Indiana Little Indians 7 (F)

Hampton Talbots 59 - Highlands Golden Rams 0 (F)

Belle Vernon Leopards 37 - Elizabeth Forward Warriors 9 (F)

Trinity Hillers 24 - Ringgold Rams 10 (F)

Thomas Jefferson Jaguars 42 - West Mifflin Titans 0 (F)

Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions 14 - Derry Trojans 6 (F)

Laurel Highlands Mustangs 22 - Uniontown Red Raiders 40 (F)

Southmoreland Scotties 28 - Yough Cougars 56 (F)

Hopewell Vikings 49 - Moon Tigers 0 (F)

Blackhawk Cougars 20 - Ambridge Bridgers 0 (F)

Albert Gallatin Colonials 19 - Chartiers Valley Colts 45 (F)

New Castle Red Hurricane 42 - Mohawk Warriors 0 (F)

Mount Pleasant Vikings 36 - Charleroi Cougars 20 (F)

Greensburg Central Catholic Centurions 49 - Jeannette Jayhawks 18 (F)

McGuffey Highlanders 14 - Washington Little Prexies 12 (F)

Brownsville Falcons 19 - Waynesburg Raiders 29 (F)

East Allegheny Wildcats 6 - South Allegheny Gladiators 3 (F)

Center Trojans 23 - Beaver Bobcats 14 (F)

Beaver Falls Tigers 49 - New Brighton Lions 14 (F)

Aliquippa Quips 35 - Freedom Bulldogs 2 (F)

Riverside Panthers 34 - Ellwood City Wolverines 7 (F)

Steel Valley Ironmen 42 - South Park Eagles 22 (F)

Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles 35 - Seton-LaSalle Rebels 7 (F)

Northgate Flames 12 - Sto-Rox Vikings 51 (F)

Cornell Raiders 14 - Quaker Valley Quakers 8 (F) OT

Ford City Sabers 22 - Kittanning Wildcats 23 (F) OT

Shady Side Academy Indians 50 - Deer Lakes Lancers 0 (F)

Burrell Buccaneers 32 - Valley Vikings 6 (F)

Apollo-Ridge Vikings 39 - West Shamokin Wolves 7 (F)

Clairton Bears 39 - Serra Catholic Eagles 7 (F)

Chartiers-Houston Buccaneers 15 - Fort Cherry Rangers 18 (F) 2 OT

Burgettstown Blue Devils 21 - Avella Eagles 13 (F)

Bentworth Bearcats 0 - Frazier Commodores 8 (F)

Avonworth Antelopes 7 - North Catholic Trojans 17 (F)

Springdale Dynamos 40 - Riverview Raiders 0 (F)

Carlynton Cougars 6 - Brentwood Spartans 40 (F)

Union Scotties 33 - Neshannock Lancers 14 (F)

Jefferson-Morgan Rockets 42 - Mapletown Maples 8 (F)

Monessen Greyhounds 50 - California Trojans 21 (F)

Carmichaels Mighty Mikes 42 - West Greene Pioneers 7 (F)

Beth-Center Bulldogs 50 - Geibel Gators 7 (F)

Peabody Highlanders 14 - Oliver Bears 22 (F)

Schenley Spartans 58 - Carrick Raiders 16 (F)

North Schuylkill 12, Panther Valley 8

East Stroudsburg South 35, Hazleton Area 3

Jim Thorpe 37, Marian 34

Tamaqua 28, Minersville 0

Schuylkill Haven 41, Mahanoy 6

Old Forge 28, Mid Valley 6

Delaware Valley 14, Scranton 8

West Scranton 34, Wallenpaupack 20

Riverside 46, Montrose 0

Dunmore 14, Hanover Area 6

Scranton Prep 13, Valley View 0

North Pocono 39, Honesdale 6

Abington Heights 37, Tunkhannock 6

Lakeland 36, Western Wayne 21

Pottsville 49, Governor Mifflin 23

Twin Valley 14, Blue Mountain 7

Shenandoah Valley 42, Schuylkill Valley 21

Williams Valley 42, Pine Grove 21

Tri-Valley 35, Juniata 14

RCC 6, Hamburg 3

Berwick 14, Dallas 13

GAR 35, Lake-Lehman 0

Pittston Area 48, Meyers 20

Williamsport 39, Hollidaysburg 6

Wyoming Valley West 58, Wyoming Area 13

NAZARETH UPSETS FREEDOM 36-30!!!

BREAKING NEWS:

Nazareth upsets Freedom 36-30!!!!

Big upset win!

Nazareth improves to 5-4!!!

5-4 record!

Senior night next Friday at home against Northampton

Way to go boys!!!!!

Go Nazareth for win 6 next week!!!!!!!

FRIDAY OCTOBER 30 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

FRIDAY OCTOBER 30 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

S. Flordia 30 West Virgina 19

PCNTV WEEKEND SCHEDULE

PCNTV WEEKEND SCHEDULE:

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 3009

6:00 AM PCN Profiles Glenda Gracia
Long Time Manager for Phyllis Hyman, Singer

7:00 AM PCN Tours James Industries
Hollidaysburg, PA

7:30 AM PCN Tours Silly Putty
Easton, PA

8:00 AM PA Books "True Crime: Pennsylvania"
Author: Patricia Martinelli

9:00 AM PCN Call-In Program: PA Hunting (Recorded)
Carl Roe, Executive Director of the PA Game Commission

10:00 AM Table Games Town Meeting
PCN, PA Newspaper Association Foundation, and the Allentown Morning Call

12:00 PM H1N1 Flu Vaccine Supply
PA Health Department

12:50 PM Property Assessment System
PA House Republican Policy Committee

3:30 PM Teacher of the Year Awards
PA Education Department

4:40 PM Size of the Legislature
Sen. David Argall, R-Schuylkill

4:55 PM H1N1 Flu Vaccine Supply
PA Health Department

5:45 PM Weather World

6:00 PM PCN Tours James Industries
Hollidaysburg, PA

6:30 PM PCN Tours Silly Putty
Easton, PA

7:00 PM PCN High School Football Game of the Week (LIVE)
Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg) vs. State College

9:30 PM PCN High School Football Game of the Week (Replay)
Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg) vs. State College

12:00 AM PCN Tours DORMA Door Controls
Reamstown, PA

1:00 AM PCN Profiles Dick Thornburgh
Former U.S. Attorney General & PA Governor



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2009

Election 2009 - PA Commonwealth Court Candidates
2:00 PM Kevin Brobson, Republican for PA Commonwealth Court
2:30 PM Barbara Ernsberger, Democrat for PA Commonwealth Court
3:00 PM Patricia McCullough, Republican for PA Commonwealth Court
3:30 PM Linda Judson, Democrat for PA Commonwealth Court
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Election 2009 - PA Superior Court Candidates
4:00 PM Judge Robert Colville, Democrat for PA Superior Court
4:30 PM Sallie Updyke-Mundy, Republican for PA Superior Court
5:00 PM Judge Anne Lazarus, Democrat for PA Superior Court
5:30 PM Judge Judy Olson, Republican for PA Superior Court
6:00 PM Kevin McCarthy, Democrat for PA Superior Court
6:30 PM Judge Paula Ott, Republican for PA Superior Court
7:00 PM Judge Teresa Sarmina, Democrat for PA Superior Court
7:30 PM Templeton Smith, Republican for PA Superior Court
- - - - - - - - - -

Election 2009 - PA Supreme Court Candidates
8:00 PM Judge Joan Orie Melvin, Republican for PA Supreme Court
8:30 PM Judge Jack Panella, Democrat for PA Supreme Court
- - - - - - - - - -

9:00 PM PCN High School Football Game of the Week (Tape Delay)
Slippery Rock vs. Wilmington (New Wilmington)

11:00 PM PCN High School Football Game of the Week (Replay)
Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg) vs. State College



SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2009

2:00 PM PA Senate Republican Report

2:30 PM PA Senate Democratic Report

3:00 PM PA Supreme Court Candidates Debate
Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts
PA League of Women Voters

Election 2009 - PA Supreme Court Candidates
4:00 PM Judge Joan Orie Melvin, Republican for PA Supreme Court
4:30 PM Judge Jack Panella, Democrat for PA Supreme Court
- - - - - - - - - -

5:00 PM Journalists Roundtable
Brad Bumsted, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Marc Levy, Associated Press
Dennis Owens, ABC27 News, Harrisburg

6:00 PM In Session: Superior Court
Silver vs. Pinskey

6:40 PM Delaware River Drudging
Gov. Ed Rendell
Sen. Arlen Specter, D-PA

7:00 PM On the Issues
Graham Spanier, President of Penn State University

7:30 PM It's History!
Columbus Chapel and Boal Mansion: Boalsburg, PA

8:00 PM PCN Tours Boyd & Blair Potato Vodka
Glenshaw, PA

8:30 PM PCN Tours Troegs Brewing Company
Harrisburg, PA

9:00 PM PA Books "The Complete Gettysburg Guide"
Author: J. David Petruzzi

10:00 PM PCN Profiles: Mary Haverstick
Owner of Haverstick Films

11:00 PM Journalists Roundtable
Brad Bumsted, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Marc Levy, Associated Press
Dennis Owens, ABC27 News, Harrisburg

12:00 AM On the Issues
Graham Spanier, President of Penn State University

12:30 AM In Session: Superior Court
Silver vs. Pinskey

1:05 AM Business Divestment from Iran
Sen. Bob Casey, D-PA
Rep. Josh Shapiro, D-Montgomery

1:30 AM It's History!
Columbus Chapel and Boal Mansion: Boalsburg, PA



MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2009

6:00 AM PCN Profiles: Mary Haverstick
Owner of Haverstick Films

7:00 AM PCN Tours Boyd & Blair Potato Vodka
Glenshaw, PA

7:30 AM PCN Tours Troegs Brewing Company
Harrisburg, PA

8:00 AM PA Books "The Complete Gettysburg Guide"
Author: J. David Petruzzi

Election 2009 - PA Commonwealth Court Candidates
9:00 AM Kevin Brobson, Republican for PA Commonwealth Court
9:30 AM Barbara Ernsberger, Democrat for PA Commonwealth Court
10:00 AM Patricia McCullough, Republican for PA Commonwealth Court
10:30 AM Linda Judson, Democrat for PA Commonwealth Court
- - - - - - - - - -

Election 2009 - PA Superior Court Candidates
11:00 AM Judge Robert Colville, Democrat for PA Superior Court
11:30 AM Sallie Updyke-Mundy, Republican for PA Superior Court
12:00 PM Judge Anne Lazarus, Democrat for PA Superior Court
12:30 PM Judge Judy Olson, Republican for PA Superior Court
1:00 PM Kevin McCarthy, Democrat for PA Superior Court
1:30 PM Judge Paula Ott, Republican for PA Superior Court
2:00 PM Judge Teresa Sarmina, Democrat for PA Superior Court
2:30 PM Templeton Smith, Republican for PA Superior Court
- - - - - - - - - -

Election 2009 - PA Supreme Court Candidates
3:00 PM Judge Joan Orie Melvin, Republican for PA Supreme Court
3:30 PM Judge Jack Panella, Democrat for PA Supreme Court
- - - - - - - - - -

4:00 PM PA Supreme Court Candidates Debate
Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts
PA League of Women Voters

5:05 PM Size of the Legislature
Sen. David Argall, R-Schuylkill

5:20 PM Affordable Housing Programs
Housing Alliance of PA

5:45 PM Weather World

7:00 AM PCN Tours Boyd & Blair Potato Vodka
Glenshaw, PA

7:30 AM PCN Tours Troegs Brewing Company
Harrisburg, PA

7:00 PM PCN Call-In Program: PA Judicial Appellate Election (LIVE)
Clifford Haines, President of the PA Bar Association
Lynn Marks, Executive Director of Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts
John Burkoff, Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law

Election 2009 - PA Supreme Court Candidates
8:00 PM Judge Jack Panella, Democrat for PA Supreme Court
8:30 PM Judge Joan Orie Melvin, Republican for PA Supreme Court
- - - - - - - - - -

Election 2009 - PA Superior Court Candidates
9:00 PM Templeton Smith, Republican for PA Superior Court
9:30 PM Judge Teresa Sarmina, Democrat for PA Superior Court
10:00 PM Judge Paula Ott, Republican for PA Superior Court
10:30 PM Kevin McCarthy, Democrat for PA Superior Court
11:00 PM Judge Judy Olson, Republican for PA Superior Court
11:30 PM Judge Anne Lazarus, Democrat for PA Superior Court
12:00 AM Sallie Updyke-Mundy, Republican for PA Superior Court
12:30 AM Judge Robert Colville, Democrat for PA Superior Court
- - - - - - - - - -

Election 2009 - PA Commonwealth Court Candidates
1:00 AM Linda Judson, Democrat for PA Commonwealth Court
1:30 AM Patricia McCullough, Republican for PA Commonwealth Court
2:00 AM Barbara Ernsberger, Democrat for PA Commonwealth Court
2:30 AM Kevin Brobson, Republican for PA Commonwealth Court

NAIS DEDICATION NOVEMBER 1ST AT 1PM

THE NAZARETH AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT


Would like to announce the

dedication of the new

Nazareth Area Middle School
94 Friedenstahl Avenue

Sunday, November 1, 2009

1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Nazareth Area Middle School Auditorium



Public Welcome



Dedication and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony – 1:00 p.m.

Tours to follow the Dedication Ceremony

WEEK 9 PICKS FROM KEITH GROLLER

KEITH GROLLER'S WEEK 9 FOOTBALL PICKS:

Maybe the Sports Illustrated jinx is affecting two entire teams in the World Series. I watched the two games in the Bronx the last couple of nights, games truly dominated by pitching, and get home to see my Sports Illustrated proclaiming: "WELCOME TO THE BIG BASH: Ryan Howard + A-Rod = World Series Home Run Derby."

Hasn't exactly worked out that way so far.

Howard had two doubles in Game 1 before striking out four times in Game 2.

A-Rod is back to being A-Fraud. He's 0-for-8 with six strikeouts.

And so far, this ballyhooed battle of blasters has had just four home runs with just three guys doing the damage.

Let's see if we can do some damage with our picks. Went 19-3 last week to go to 141-47 on the season, a .750 percentage.

For what's it worth, even after the Yankees won last night, I haven't changed my thought from yesterday -- the Phillies are still going to win the Series.

Actually, this is following the exact same pattern as last year's World Series and their previous two postseason series this year -- win one, lose one, finish it off.

There's a chance we won't be going back to the Bronx. Can't say I'd miss it.

Here's the high school picks:

LVC

Whitehall 41, Allen 0 -- Zephs impressed me with their win over Emmaus.

Becahi 28, Northampton 21 -- Unless Golden Hawks are still celebrating that big win over Freedom.

Liberty 33, Easton 14 -- Beginning to think they might actually spend the holiday season in Hershey again.

Parkland 21, Emmaus 14 -- I'm heading here. Another Andre Williams Show in Orefield? Probably not. But enough big plays to sting a Hornets team still smarting from that loss to Whitehall.

Freedom 42, Nazareth 28 -- Defense may only be a rumor in this one.

CCHS 49, Dieruff 7 -- At least this is the last pounding these dogs will take before getting Allen.

Colonial

Northwestern 34, Bangor 7 -- Bet they serve some sweet hot chocolate in New Tripoli.

Northern Lehigh 27, Catasauqua 20 -- The game of the night in the northern part of this league. Bet the french fries still taste good in Slatington.

Salisbury 27, Notre Dame 12 -- They won't win a title, but the Falcons' turnaround with that legendary coaching staff has been quite a story.

Palisades 28, Southern Lehigh 27 -- The game of the night in the southern part of this league. My guess is you better watch out for deer as you make your way to Kintnersville.

Wilson 48, Saucon Valley 13 -- From the looks of it, Wilson took the week off last Saturday. Won't happen again.

Pen Argyl 28, Palmerton 12 -- Should be a gorgeous day at Pen Argyl on Saturday and a Happy Halloween for the Green Knights.

Others

ES North 20, Lehighton 6 -- Had a good time at the Country Junction Pocono Pumpkin Festival last Sunday (I think that's what it's called). Saw lots of wonderful Carbon and Monroe County people there.

Pleasant Valley 14, PM East 13 -- Bears still can get to .500 under first-year coach Terwilliger.

Pocono Mt. West 20, Stroudsburg 19 -- This is a much better boys basketball matchup in the winter than it is on the gridiorn.

Hazleton 28, ES South 21 -- If I get back up to Hazleton during this football postseason (and there's a good chance I will), it just won't be the same without Ray Saul there to greet me and talk old times.

North Schuylkill 28, Panther Valley 21 -- Saw Ed Hedes while shivering my way to the upper deck at Yankee Stadium the other night and I think Ed said North Schuylkill was the best team up that way. I hope I heard him right through the freeze.

Tamaqua 34, Minersville 7 -- Raiders regroup from 20-2 shellacking received from Panther Valley.

Marian Catholic 19, Jim Thorpe 14 -- Down year for both, but at least the Colts are showing some life with two-game win streak.

Quakertown 27, CB West 6 -- For all of his fans, all four or five of them, here's your Toomey Anderson moment: "I talked to star Qtown tailback at open gym to let him know how he must get revenge for me against CB West. (Toomey's Parkland team lost in the PIAA playoffs to West back in the Pettine Era). He promised to handle the situation for me, and since he's a good player, I'm going to ride with him." And I'm going to ride the Toomey Express to a good pick here.

Pennridge 20, CB South 7 -- Pennridge should petition the PIAA to get its nickname changed from Rams. No one should be saddled with even the most remote of associations to that pathetic team in St. Louis.

Pottsgrove 34, Upper Perk 8 -- Pottsgrove is 8-0 and giving up just eight points per game.

There you go. Happy Halloween and I hope you'll enjoy your extra hour of sleep on Saturday night as much as I will.

Keith Groller

CANDLELIGHT

Christmas Candlelight Walking Tour Tradition will continue this Holiday Season

December 12, 2009 7 – 10 PM

This three-hour walking tour, led by costumed guides, visits six different sites in Nazareth in this annual holiday tradition. Each location offers a different entertainment, from Santa Claus reading “The Night Before Christmas” at the Public Library, to historic vignettes at the Nazareth Hall Square Museum/Craft Shop. In between are abbreviated versions of a Moravian Christmas Eve Lovefeast at the Nazareth Moravian Church, music and dances at Nazareth Borough Hall and Holy Family Catholic Church. Then finally, Nazareth history and music at the Whitefield House. Light refreshments are served at about every other stop.

Participants should come dressed for the weather (the tours are normally cancelled only in the event of ice). Those who need assistance to climb the hill to Holy Family (and back down) can take advantage of free limousine service provided by Nazareth’s’ funeral parlors.

Tickets $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for children (12 and under). Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Memorial Library of Nazareth, Nazareth Hall Square Museum/Craft Shop, or at the Whitefield House. Tickets will go on sale November 1, 2009. Please call for large group reservations.

For additional questions, call (610) 759-5070

All proceeds to benefit Moravian Historical Society

PHILLY GIRLS

Stacey, an assistant Kindergarten teacher from Lansdale, and Julie, a dental assistant and former professional cheerleader from Conshohocken will be featured on upcoming episodes of “The Bank of Mom and Dad” on SoapNet, November 11 and November 18 at 10 p.m.

RATINGS

So far, the Phillies-Yankees battle is doing well in the ratings. Game two of the World Series on Thursday night led all shows with a 13 rating/21 share of the audience. Game one on Wednesday night earned a 13 rating/21 share also. That translates to around 19-million viewers per game.

WEEK 9 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Oct. 30
Bangor at Northwestern
Bethlehem Catholic at Northampton
Blue Mountain at Twin Valley
Catasauqua at Northern Lehigh
East Stroudsburg South at Hazleton
Emmaus at Parkland
Governor Mifflin at Pottsville
Jim Thorpe at Marian Catholic
Juniata at Tri-Valley
Lehighton at East Stroudsburg North
Liberty at Easton
Nazareth at Freedom
Notre Dame at Salisbury
Panther Valley at North Schuylkil
Pocono Mountain East at Pleasant Valley
Pocono Mountain West at Stroudsburg
Schuylkill Haven at Mahanoy Area
Shenandoah Valley at Schuylkill Valley
Southern Lehigh at Palisades
Tamaqua at Minersville
Williams Valley at Pine Grove
Wilson at Saucon Valley

Oct. 31
Dieruff at Central Catholic, 1:00pm
Lourdes Regional at Nativity BVM, 1:00pm
Moore Catholic (NY) at Pius X, 1:00pm
Palmerton at Pen Argyl, 1:30pm

EMMAUS BIKE STRIKE OVER

Bus drivers are back behind the wheel for the East Penn School District. Officials with the First Student bus company say the bus drivers union accepted a contract Thursday night. The bus drivers were on strike since late Tuesday night.

SAUCON VALLEY BACK AT SCHOOL

It's back to business as usual in the Saucon Valley School District in Northampton County. Friday striking teachers put down their picket signs and returned to the classroom. A long standing contract dispute appears to be almost over.

WEEX 1230 WEEKEND SCHEDULE

WEEX 1230 WEEKEND SCHEDULE:

Sat Oct 31
Lehigh Football @ Colgate


12:00pm


World Series: NY Yankees @ Philadelphia - Game 3
7:00pm
Sun Nov 1
NY Giants Football @ Philadelphia
12:45pm

NFL: Minnesota @ Green Bay
4:15pm

World Series: NY Yankees @ Philadelphia - Game 4
7:00pm
Mon Nov 2
World Series: NY Yankees @ Philadelphia - Game 5
7:00pm
Wed Nov 4
World Series: Philadelphia @ NY Yankees - Game 6
7:00pm
Thr Nov 5
World Series: Philadelphia @ NY Yankees - Game 7
7:00pm

SERVICE ELECTRIC TV SCHEDULE FOR THE NEXT WEEK

SERVICE ELECTRIC TV 2 SPORTS SCHEDULE:

Friday, October 30th
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm TV2 News Valley View
7:00pm LVC Football: Emmaus vs Parkland LIVE
9:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
10:00pm LVC Football: Liberty vs Easton

Saturday, October 31st
9:30am LVC Football: Emmaus vs Parkland
1:00pm NCAA Football: Dickinson vs Muhlenberg LIVE
4:00pm LVC Football: Liberty vs Easton
6:30pm LVC Football: Dieruff vs Central Catholic

Sunday, November 1st
10:00am NCAA Football: Lehigh vs Colgate
2:00pm Allentown Halloween Parade LIVE
3:00pm B-Street Band
4:30pm Saints Roast Preview Show
5:00pm Easton/Phillipsburg Halloween Parade
6:00pm PA Crossfire
6:30pm More Than Money
7:00pm ComputerWise
8:00pm What The Heck Were They Thinking?! with Larry Holmes
8:30pm Disc Golf Monthly
9:00pm The Stage with Chris Line
9:30pm Focus on PA
10:00pm wXw C4: Blast TV
11:00pm Sabroso Video

Monday, November 2nd
5:30pm Cooking with Chef Lou
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm TV2 News Valley View
7:00pm Allentown Halloween Parade
8:00pm The Morning Call’s Calling All Sports with Keith Groller
8:30pm What the Heck Were They Thinking?! with Larry Holmes
9:00pm TV2 News Valley View
9:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene

Tuesday, November 3rd
5:30pm Lehigh Sports Magazine Show
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm TV2 News Valley View
7:00pm "Happy Jack" Polka Show
8:00pm Easton/Phillipsburg Halloween Parade
9:00pm TV2 News Valley View
9:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene

Wednesday, November 4th
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm TV2 News Valley View
7:00pm ComputerWise
8:00pm PA Crossfire
8:30pm Focus on PA
9:00pm TV2 News Valley View
9:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene

Thursday, November 5th
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm TV2 News Valley View
7:00pm More Than Money
7:30pm PA Crossfire
8:00pm Disc Golf Monthly
8:30pm The Stage with Chris Line
9:00pm TV2 News Valley View
9:30pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene

Friday, November 6th
6:00pm Lehigh Valley Sports Scene
6:30pm TV2 News Valley View
7:00pm LVC Football: Central Catholic vs Emmaus LIVE
9:30pm Lehigh Valley Sport Scene
10:00pm LVC Football: Easton vs Bethlehem Catholic

BLUE RIDGE TV 13 TV SCHEDULE

BLUE RIDGE TV 13 TV SCHEDULE:


Friday, October 30th, 2009

12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
7:30 AM PMC: Pathways to Healthy Living
8:00 AM Health Images
8:30 AM Out In The Open
9:00 AM Straight to the Point
9:30 AM Health and Home Report
10:00 AM Pocono Mountains Today
10:30 AM Pocono Business Magazine
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM More than Money
4:30 PM Health Images
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM TV13 Hs Football: Catasauqua @ Northern Lehigh LIVE
9:30 PM Out In The Open
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM Friday Night Football LIVE
11:00 PM TV13 HS Football: Catasauqua @ Northern Lehigh LIVE
Top


Saturday, October 31st, 2009

1:00 AM Viacast TV
8:55 AM Light Of The World
9:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
9:30 AM Friday Night Football REPLAY
10:00 AM Computerwise
11:00 AM Pocono Landscape Challenge
11:30 AM Health Images
12:00 PM Pocono Mountains Today
12:30 PM Out In The Open
1:00 PM TV13 College Football: Millersville @ ESU LIVE
4:00 PM Legislative with Mario Scavello
4:30 PM PA Crossfire
5:00 PM Gaither's Homecoming Hour
6:00 PM The Movie Loft
6:30 PM The Stage
7:00 PM Greater Northern Lehigh Parade LIVE: with hosts Kim Bell and Larry Williams
9:30 PM Premium TV
10:00 PM TV13 College Football: Millersville @ ESU REPLAY
Top


Sunday, November 1st, 2009

1:00 AM Viacast TV
8:30 AM Tomorrow's World
9:00 AM St. Luke's Church Service
10:00 AM Pocono Mountains Today
10:30 AM Health Images
11:00 AM Straight to the Point
11:30 AM Pocono Landscape Challenge
12:00 PM Pocono Mtn Business Magazine
12:30 PM Out In The Open
1:00 PM Computerwise
2:00 PM WXW Wrestling
3:00 PM Legislative with mario Scavello
3:30 PM PA Cross fire
4:00 PM More than Money REPLAY
4:30 PM Health and Home Report
5:00 PM Gaither's Homecoming Hour
6:00 PM TV13 College Football: Millersville @ ESU REPLAY
9:00 PM Your Home: Inside and Out
9:30 PM Destination Fun
10:00 PM Sabroso Video
Top


Monday, November 2nd, 2009

12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM Pocono Business Magazine
7:30 AM Pocono Landscape Challenge
8:00 AM Pocono Mountains Today
8:30 AM State Capitol Programming
10:30 AM Legislative Report with Mario Scavello
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM Cooking for Class
4:30 PM Pocono Mtn Business Magazine
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM Monday Evening Quarterback LIVE
8:00 PM Straight to the Point
8:30 PM Pocono medical Center: Ask the Doctor
9:00 PM Legislative with Mario Scavello
9:30 PM Pocono Mountains Today
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM Premium TV
11:00 PM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
Top


Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
7:30 AM Out in the Open
8:00 AM More than Money
8:30 AM Today's Airforce
9:00 AM The Face Behind the File
9:30 AM Army Newswatch
10:00 AM The American Veteran
10:30 AM In The Fight
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM Halftime Revisited
4:30 PM Pocono Landscape Challenge
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM TV13 Polka Hour
8:00 PM Health Images
8:30 PM What the Heck were they thinking with Larry Holmes
9:00 PM PMC: Pathways To Healthy Living
9:30 PM PA crossfire
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM PA Crossfire
11:00 PM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
Top


Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

12:00 AM Viacast TV
7:00 AM TV13 Night Report REPLAY
7:30 AM More than Money
8:00 AM Gaither's Homecoming Hour
9:00 AM Out in the Open
9:30 AM Pocono Landscape Challenge
10:00 AM State House Perspectives "Julie Harhart"
10:30 AM Pocono Mountain Business Magazine
11:00 AM Viacast TV
4:00 PM Halftime Revisited
4:30 PM Health Images
5:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report LIVE
5:30 PM TV13 Valley Report LIVE
6:00 PM TV13 Pocono Report REPLAY
6:30 PM TV13 Valley Report REPLAY
7:00 PM Computerwise-LIVE
8:00 PM Pocono Mountains Today
8:30 PM PMC: Pathways to Healthy Living
9:00 PM Monday Evening Quarterback REPLAY
10:00 PM TV 13 NEWS - Night Report LIVE
10:30 PM The Stage
11:00 PM TV13 Night Report REPLAY

TV/RADIO FOR FOOTBALL THIS WEEKEND

Oct. 30

Blue Ridge: Catasauqua at Northern Lehigh, 7:00PM(LIVE)(Replay - 11:00PM)

RCN: Liberty at Easton, 7:00pm (LIVE)(Replay 10/31 - 4:30PM)
Catasauqua at Northern Lehigh, 9:30PM (Replay - 11/2 - 8:00PM)

Service Electric: Emmaus at Parkland, 7:00pm (LIVE)(Replay - ?)
Liberty at Easton, 10:00PM (Replay - ?)

Oct. 31
Blue Ridge: NONE

RCN: Dieruff at Central Catholic, TAPE DELAY, 7:00PM; (Replay 11/3 at 8:30PM)

Friday!

Friday October 30, 2009

Last E-Mail in October Already!!!

Turn Clocks back One Hour this Weekend! You will turn back time, on Sunday, November 1st, at 2:00 a.m. This is a good time to also replace the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors!

It will get dark at 5:00 already. YUCK...............

We must remember my Phillies Partner Harry Kalas during this World Series Run!! I am sure Harry is looking down and watching the games from up in the sky!! Harry, we are thinking about you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Phillies on their way to another World Series!!!!!!

Hopefully by Monday when we talk we will be talking about the Phillies being World Series Champs!!!!!

I Hope by Monday this COUGH is no longer with me, its annoying to COUGH All the time, its really is.

I Hope to be at Nazareth's Football Game tonight, would hate to miss 2 games in a row after they were nice and gave me that Autographed Football last week, they might want it back if they don't see me at games anymore.

Saturday I Will be at the Lafayette Football Game!!!!!!! Go Lafayette!!!

I Hope everybody at HGA Ok. I Heard nobody have COED Because there animals in Beds in all the Dorms. Kinda sounds yucky, I don't know if my friend telling me the truth, hopefully a staff member reading this can confirm this so I Know it true. I Would go Bananas with no Coed. I am Mr Ladies Man! I Been told they are all getting new beds!

Happy Holloween!!!!!

Are you dressing up?

What are you doing for Holloween?

I am just my normal self!

Too old to dress up!!!!!!

I Remember AT HGA My Attendents had me as a Clown one year!!!!!!!

Saturday I am going to the Bucknell at Lafayette College Football Game!!

Saturday night is the Yankees at the Phillies game!!

Sunday is a big day in Philadelphia!

1pm is the Giants/Eagles NFL Football game and then at night the Yankees/Phillies game!!! CRAZY DAY IN PHILLY!!

How are you?

How was your week?

Are you ready for a relaxing weekend?

What are you doing this weekend?

Finally A Saturday with no RAIN! 1st one in months!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday at 10am did my Radio Show and at 7pm did a Phillies Special on CBS3 And Announced the Phillies/Yankees World Series on the Phillies Radio Network and saw the Catty Holloween Parade on RCN4 And at 10pm anchored the news on CW57.

Thursday at 10am did my Radio Show and at 6pm watched the RCN Sports Show on RCN4 And at 7:30pm Announced the Phillies and Yankees on the Phillies Radio Network and at 10pm anchored the news on CW57.

Saucon Valley goes back to School today after a strike!!

Emmaus was on a Bus strike this week.

I Hope the Johnstown Holloween Parade went well on Tuesday!!

Saturday is the Nazareth Holloween Parade!!!!

FOOTBALL PICKS:

High School:
Bangor
Blue Mountain
Becahi
Hazelton
Nazareth
Catty
Parkland
Marian
Lehinghton
Liberty
Notre Dame
Pleasant Valley
Stroudburg
Mahanoy Area
Shend. Valley
Southern Lehigh
Tamaqua
Whitehall
Pine Grove
Wilson
Dieruff
Pius X
Pen Arygyl
Johnstown
Richland
Derry
Latrobe
State College
Monaca

College:
West Virgina
Ohio
Akron
Syracuse
Rutgers
Purdue
Ohio State
Iowa
FL State
Auburn
Nebraska
Louisville
Temple
Michigan
Wake Forest
Kansas
Texas AM
Virgina
California
Boston College
Flordia
TCU
UCLA
Penn State
Nevada
Oklahoma
Kentucky
Notre Dame
SD State
Georgia Tech
Tennesee
Utah
USC
Texas
Michigan State
UCF
Lafayette
Holy Cross
Lehigh
Liberty
Georgetown
New Hampshire
Delaware
Richmond
William Mary
Moravian
Penn
Yale
Harvard
Princeton
Robert Morris
Wagner
Central Connecicut State

NFL:
Denver
Indianpolis
Eagles
St Louis
Dallas
Chicago
Houston
NY Jets
Jacksonville
San Diego
Minnesota
Arizona
New Orleans




SCHEDULE
Friday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
10am-Noon Harry Mayes on ESPN 950
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm Phillies Baseball on TBS
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm AT THE NAZARETH AT FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME
7pm HFB ON RCN4: Liberty at Easton
9:30pm HFB ON RCN4: Catty at Northern Lehigh
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
11pm Announce the BIG TICKET ON WFMZ 69

Saturday:
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 THE FOX (My Best Buddy)
11am 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
1pm AT The Lafayette Football Game at Lafayette College
7pm Announce Dieruff at Central Football on RCN4
8pm Announce Phillies World Series Baseball on Phillies Radio Network
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57


Sunday:
9:30am-NOON Jolly Joe Timmer on 1100am WGPA
9am-Noon John Richetta on 1470 THE FOX
12-3pm Jeff Dean on 1100am WGPA
6-8pm RACER'S ROUNDTABLE ON WXLV
1pm NYG At Eagles NFL Football on FOX
5pm Announce Allentown Holloween Parade on RCN4
8pm Announce Phillies World Series Baseball on Phillies Radio Network
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57

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


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

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

Keep It real!

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

Thanks for your Time!

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

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

GO PHILLIES!

R.I.P. Harry

''I Am Outta Here''

HAPPY HOLLOWEEN!!!!!!

GO PHILLIES MAN!!!!!

WIN ANOTHER TITLE!!!

ANOTHER PARADE DOWN BROAD STREET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SEE YOU IN NOVEMBER!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

THURSDAY OCTOBER 29 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

THURSDAY OCTOBER 29 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

N.C. 20 Virgina Tech 17

E-BURG FORFEITS

East Stroudsburg University has pulled out of this weekend's Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference field hockey championships due to an investigation of hazing involving alleged "team member participation," the university reports in a news release.

The university is also investigating "possible staff involvement."

"East Stroudsburg University does not condone hazing and takes hazing allegations seriously," university President Robert J. Dillman says in the release. "Hazing is an illegal and dangerous activity and is unacceptable in all forms. Student-athletes at ESU deserve the best possible experience and should be protected from participating in individual or team-based hazing practices."

Read the university's complete statement about the investigation.

Friday's PSAC semifinal, the university's first field hockey playoff game since 2002, against Shippensburg University will be forfeited. East Stroundsburg, 14-6, will also not participate in the NCAA Division II championships.

THURSDAY OCTOBER 29 RCN SPORTS SHOW

Thursday October 29, 2009

Thursday at 6 pm on RCN TV-4 and WGPA 1100-AM radio.

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

Last time on WGPA 1100 Until April 2010.

Wilson Football will be the topic tonight.

The Wilson Football coach and some of the players will be on the show!

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

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

Thanks for any mention you can give us.

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

Chris Michaels

Thursday!

Friday October 30, 2009

Last E-Mail in October Already!!!

Turn Clocks back One Hour this Weekend! You will turn back time, on Sunday, November 1st, at 2:00 a.m. This is a good time to also replace the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors!

It will get dark at 5:00 already. YUCK...............

We must remember my Phillies Partner Harry Kalas during this World Series Run!! I am sure Harry is looking down and watching the games from up in the sky!! Harry, we are thinking about you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Phillies on their way to another World Series!!!!!!

Hopefully by Monday when we talk we will be talking about the Phillies being World Series Champs!!!!!

I Hope by Monday this COUGH is no longer with me, its annoying to COUGH All the time, its really is.

I Hope to be at Nazareth's Football Game tonight, would hate to miss 2 games in a row after they were nice and gave me that Autographed Football last week, they might want it back if they don't see me at games anymore.

Saturday I Will be at the Lafayette Football Game!!!!!!! Go Lafayette!!!

I Hope everybody at HGA Ok. I Heard nobody have COED Because there animals in Beds in all the Dorms. Kinda sounds yucky, I don't know if my friend telling me the truth, hopefully a staff member reading this can confirm this so I Know it true. I Would go Bananas with no Coed. I am Mr Ladies Man! I Been told they are all getting new beds!

Happy Holloween!!!!!

Are you dressing up?

What are you doing for Holloween?

I am just my normal self!

Too old to dress up!!!!!!

I Remember AT HGA My Attendents had me as a Clown one year!!!!!!!

Saturday I am going to the Bucknell at Lafayette College Football Game!!

Saturday night is the Yankees at the Phillies game!!

Sunday is a big day in Philadelphia!

1pm is the Giants/Eagles NFL Football game and then at night the Yankees/Phillies game!!! CRAZY DAY IN PHILLY!!

How are you?

How was your week?

Are you ready for a relaxing weekend?

What are you doing this weekend?

Finally A Saturday with no RAIN! 1st one in months!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday at 10am did my Radio Show and at 7pm did a Phillies Special on CBS3 And Announced the Phillies/Yankees World Series on the Phillies Radio Network and saw the Catty Holloween Parade on RCN4 And at 10pm anchored the news on CW57.

Thursday at 10am did my Radio Show and at 6pm watched the RCN Sports Show on RCN4 And at 7:30pm Announced the Phillies and Yankees on the Phillies Radio Network and at 10pm anchored the news on CW57.

Saucon Valley goes back to School today after a strike!!

Emmaus was on a Bus strike this week.

I Hope the Johnstown Holloween Parade went well on Tuesday!!

Saturday is the Nazareth Holloween Parade!!!!

FOOTBALL PICKS:

High School:
Bangor
Blue Mountain
Becahi
Hazelton
Nazareth
Catty
Parkland
Marian
Lehinghton
Liberty
Notre Dame
Pleasant Valley
Stroudburg
Mahanoy Area
Shend. Valley
Southern Lehigh
Tamaqua
Whitehall
Pine Grove
Wilson
Dieruff
Pius X
Pen Arygyl
Johnstown
Richland
Derry
Latrobe
State College
Monaca

College:
West Virgina
Ohio
Akron
Syracuse
Rutgers
Purdue
Ohio State
Iowa
FL State
Auburn
Nebraska
Louisville
Temple
Michigan
Wake Forest
Kansas
Texas AM
Virgina
California
Boston College
Flordia
TCU
UCLA
Penn State
Nevada
Oklahoma
Kentucky
Notre Dame
SD State
Georgia Tech
Tennesee
Utah
USC
Texas
Michigan State
UCF
Lafayette
Holy Cross
Lehigh
Liberty
Georgetown
New Hampshire
Delaware
Richmond
William Mary
Moravian
Penn
Yale
Harvard
Princeton
Robert Morris
Wagner
Central Connecicut State

NFL:
Denver
Indianpolis
Eagles
St Louis
Dallas
Chicago
Houston
NY Jets
Jacksonville
San Diego
Minnesota
Arizona
New Orleans




SCHEDULE
Friday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
10am-Noon Harry Mayes on ESPN 950
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm Phillies Baseball on TBS
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm AT THE NAZARETH AT FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME
7pm HFB ON RCN4: Liberty at Easton
9:30pm HFB ON RCN4: Catty at Northern Lehigh
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
11pm Announce the BIG TICKET ON WFMZ 69

Saturday:
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 THE FOX (My Best Buddy)
11am 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
1pm AT The Lafayette Football Game at Lafayette College
7pm Announce Dieruff at Central Football on RCN4
8pm Announce Phillies World Series Baseball on Phillies Radio Network
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57


Sunday:
9:30am-NOON Jolly Joe Timmer on 1100am WGPA
9am-Noon John Richetta on 1470 THE FOX
12-3pm Jeff Dean on 1100am WGPA
6-8pm RACER'S ROUNDTABLE ON WXLV
1pm NYG At Eagles NFL Football on FOX
5pm Announce Allentown Holloween Parade on RCN4
8pm Announce Phillies World Series Baseball on Phillies Radio Network
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57

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


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

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

Keep It real!

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

Thanks for your Time!

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

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

GO PHILLIES!

R.I.P. Harry

''I Am Outta Here''

HAPPY HOLLOWEEN!!!!!!

GO PHILLIES MAN!!!!!

WIN ANOTHER TITLE!!!

ANOTHER PARADE DOWN BROAD STREET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SEE YOU IN NOVEMBER!!!!!!!!!!

GAME 1 WS THOUGHTS

Here are some observations about the Phil-LEE’S 6-1 win over the Yankees.

Trailers - The Fourth Kind, Men Who Stare at Goats (George Clooney), Invictus (Morgan Freeman), The Box (Cameron Diaz), This is It (Michael Jackson), A Christmas Carol (Jim Carrey)

Fox Promos - 24, Wanda Sykes, Fringe, So You Think You Can Dance

Third and Long - Howie Long appeared in Chevy commercials at least three times.

Extra Phillies Announcer - Ex-Phillies announcer Scott Graham made it to the telecast with his voiceover on a Coors Light ad.

Celebrity Count - Former NYC Mayor Rudy Guiliani, Kate Hudson and Kurt Russell, Mark Messier, Jeff Gordon, Alec Baldwin

Celebrity Commercials - Peyton Manning, Justin Timberlake and Erin Andrews for Sony, Morgan Freeman for Visa Debit, Michelle Obama and Jill Biden for iparticipate.com, David Spade and the late Chris Farley for Direct TV, Kim Basingner and Dana Carvey for Direct TV, Cole Hamels for Comcast, Jay Z and Eminem for DJ Hero

Phillies Rituals - Cliff Lee’s simulated pitch to second base, Ryan Howard’s meditation on his bat in the dugout

Fox29 Promo - For the new 10 p.m. team of Thomas Drayton and Kerri Lee Halkett

Accessories - Charlie Manuel’s batting gloves, Chase Utley’s hair product, Ryan Howard’s beard, Cliff Lee’s necklace

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Eastern Conference Rankings Week 8
Written by: David Mika on Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Eastern Conference Leaders – Week 8 2009

Courtesy of District 11 Statistician John Smith – Oct. 28, 2009

IV Northern

Teams


Record


Total Points


Ave. Points

D – E. Stroudsburg S.


7-1


860


107.5

D – Hazleton


6-2


750


93.8

D – Wallenpaupack


6-2


740


92.5

D – Wyo. Valley West


5-3


680


85

E – Williamsport


5-3


660


82.5

E – Delaware Valley


4-4


470


58.8

E. Stroudsburg N.


4-4


440


55

Scranton


4-4


430


53.8

IV Southern

Teams


Record


Total Points


Ave. Points

D – Easton


7-1


950


118.8

D – Parkland


6-2


790


98.8

D – Muhlenberg


6-2


710


88.8

D – Freedom


5-3


650


81.3

D – Emmaus


5-3


650


81.3

E – Liberty


5-3


630


78.8

D – Governor Mifflin


5-3


620


77.5

E – Whitehall


4-4


540


67.5

Nazareth


4-4


500


62.5

Northampton


3-5


360


45

III Northern

Teams


Record


Total Points


Ave. Points

D – Abington Heights


7-1


1080


135

D – Dallas


8-0


1010


126.3

D – North Pocono


7-1


940


117.5

D – Berwick


6-2


750


93.8

E – Coughlin


4-4


480


60

Scranton Prep


4-4


470


58.8

Western Wayne


4-4


410


51.3

Crestwood


3-5


390


48.8

III Central

Teams


Record


Total Points


Ave. Points

D – Allentown CC


7-1


1040


130

D – Selinsgrove


8-0


1010


126.5

D – Pottsville


5-3


720


90

E – Beth. Catholic


4-4


570


71.3

D – Col. Mon. V-T


5-3


430


53.8

D – Shikellamy


4-4


420


52.5

D – East Juniata


4-4


370


46.3

Blue Mountain


3-5


320


40

Mifflinburg


3-5


300


37.5

III Southern

Teams


Record


Total Points


Ave. Points

D – Wilson


8-0


1010


126.3

D – Conrad Weiser


6-2


880


110

D – Daniel Boone


6-2


710


88.8

D – Southern Lehigh


6-2


700


87.5

E – NW Lehigh


5-3


520


65

E – Twin Valley


4-4


500


62.5

Saucon Valley


3-5


370


46.3

Hamburg


4-4


360


45

Bangor


3-5


330


41.3

II Northern

Teams


Record


Total Points


Ave. Points

D – Dunmore


8-0


1160


145

D – Towanda


8-0


1060


132.5

D – Mid Valley


6-2


780


97.5

D – Susquehanna


6-2


670


83.8

D – Athens


5-3


670


83.8

E – Lakeland


5-3


610


76.3

Wyalusing


5-3


590


73.8

Carbondale


4-4


500


62.5

Valley View


3-5


420


52.5

North Penn


3-5


380


47.5

II Central

Teams


Record


Total Points


Ave. Points

D – Montoursville


7-1


830


116.3

D – Lewisburg


7-1


850


106.3

D – Danville


6-2


850


106.3

D – Hughesville


6-2


830


103.8

D – Loyalsock


6-2


800


100

D – G.A.R.


6-2


710


88.8

E – Hanover


4-4


510


63.8

Lake – Lehman


4-4


340


42.5

II Southern

Teams


Record


Total Points


Ave. Points

D – N. Schuylkill


8-0


940


117.5

D – Panther Valley


7-1


840


105

D – Tamaqua


6-2


680


85

E – Mount Carmel


5-3


630


78.8

Juniata


5-3


570


71.3

D – Pine Grove


3-5


320


40

II Eastern

Teams


Record


Total Points


Ave. Points

D – Northern Lehigh


7-1


980


122.5

D – Catasauqua


6-2


800


113.5

D – Wyomissing


5-3


680


85

E – Schuylkill Valley


5-3


640


80

D – Palisades


5-3


620


77.5

I Northern

Teams


Record


Total Points


Ave. Points

D – Old Forge


8-0


1040


130

D – Canton


4-4


530


66.3

D – Meyers


4-4


530


66.3

E – Muncy


4-4


440


61.3

E – Montgomery


3-5


460


57.5

Sayre


3-5


400


50

I Central

Teams


Record


Total Points


Ave. Points

D – Upper Dauphin


7-1


1000


125

D – Bloomsburg


6-2


850


106.3

D – Line Mountain


6-2


830


103.8

D – Millersburg


5-3


780


97.5

E – Lourdes


5-2


650


92.9

E – Northwest


5-3


680


85

D – So. Columbia


4-4


550


68.8

I Southern

Teams


Record


Total Points


Ave. Points

D – Pius X


6-2


830


103.8

D – Holy Name


5-3


780


97.5

D - Schuylkill Haven


5-3


660


82.5

D – Williams Valley


5-3


660


82.5

D – Tri-Valley


5-3


650


81.3

D – Reading C.C.


4-4


570


71.3

E – Shen. Valley


3-5


400


50

Marian


3-5


360


45

D = As of now, would qualify for District Playoffs

E = Leading for Eastern Conference Playoffs

NOTE: Pius X forfeit over Sussex Tech (NJ) has not been certified yet by Dist. 11

Schuylkill Valley is 9th in Dist. 3 – AA (8 qualify); Twin Valley is tied for 18th in Dist. 3 – AAA. Troy, a non – EC school, is likely to make Dist. 4 – AA (16 qualify)

FALL CHAMPIONSHIPS ON BIG TEN NETWORK IN NOVEMBER

Big Ten Fall Championships to Air on Big Ten Network in November

Coverage to include cross country, field hockey and men's soccer

CHICAGO – The Big Ten Network will once again provide coverage of all three Big Ten fall championships, including live broadcasts during the Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament and Big Ten Men's Soccer Tournament and delayed coverage of the Big Ten Cross Country Championships.

The Big Ten Network will be in East Lansing for the semifinals and final of the Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament. The games will air live at 12 PM and 2 PM ET on Friday, Nov. 6, as will the final on Sunday, Nov. 8, at Noon ET. Four Big Ten teams appear in national polls, including No. 8 Michigan State, which just clinched its first outright Big Ten Championship, No. 13 Ohio State, No. 18 Indiana and No. 20 Northwestern. Iowa has won the last three Big Ten Field Hockey Tournaments despite not holding the top seed in any of those events.

The Big Ten Network also will televise live the semifinals and finals of the Big Ten Men's Soccer Tournament, hosted by Indiana University. Semifinal coverage will air live at 2 PM and 4:30 PM ET on Friday, Nov. 13. The final will be carried live at 2 PM ET on Sunday, Nov. 15. Northwestern currently leads all Big Ten teams at No. 12 nationally, while Michigan State will be out to defend its 2008 title.

In addition, the network will offer delayed coverage at 1 PM ET on Sunday, Nov. 15, of the Big Ten Cross Country Championships, which take place on Sunday, Nov. 1, and will be hosted by Penn State University. The Big Ten has two men's teams ranked in the top 20, No. 15 Wisconsin and No. 18 Indiana. On the women's side, five Big Ten teams are ranked in the top 25, paced by No. 13 Illinois. The Badgers will be looking for their 11th straight conference title on the men's side, while the Golden Gophers will be aiming for their third straight conference crown on the women's side.

Entering this week's action, the Big Ten has multiple teams ranked among the top 20 nationally in fall sports, including in men's cross country (No. 15 Wisconsin and No. 18 Indiana), women's cross country (No. 13 Illinois, No. 15 Minnesota, No. 18 Penn State), field hockey (No. 8 Michigan State, No. 13 Ohio State, No. 18 Indiana and No. 20 Northwestern), football (No. 4 Iowa, No. 12 Penn State and No. 17 Ohio State), men's soccer (No. 12 Northwestern), women's soccer (No. 15 Ohio State) and volleyball (No. 1 Penn State, No. 6 Illinois, No. 7 Minnesota and No. 13 Michigan).

2009 Big Ten Fall Sports Championships/Tournaments on Big Ten Network
Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament
Friday, Nov. 6 at Michigan State
12:00pm ET Semifinal #1 (LIVE)
Friday, Nov. 6 at Michigan State
2:00pm ET Semifinal #2 (LIVE)
Sunday, Nov. 8
at Michigan State
12:00pm ET Championship Game (LIVE)
Big Ten Men's Soccer Championship
Friday, Nov. 13
at Indiana
2:00pm ET Semifinal #1 (LIVE)
Friday, Nov. 13
at Indiana
4:30pm ET Semifinal #2 (LIVE)
Sunday, Nov. 15
at Indiana
2:00pm ET Championship Game (LIVE)
Big Ten Cross Country Championship
Sunday, Nov. 1
at Penn State 10:45am ET
Championship (Delay: 11/15, 1 PM ET)

About the Big Ten Conference

The Big Ten Conference is an association of 11 world-class universities whose member institutions share a common mission of research, graduate, professional and undergraduate teaching and public service. Founded in 1896, the Big Ten has sustained a comprehensive set of shared practices and policies that enforce the priority of academics in student-athletes' lives and emphasize the values of integrity, fairness and competitiveness. Big Ten universities provide in excess of $100 million in athletic scholarship aid to more than 8,500 men and women student-athletes who compete for 25 championships, 12 for men and 13 for women. Conference institutions sponsor broad-based athletic programs with more than 270 teams. For more information, visit www.bigten.org.

About the Big Ten Network:

The Big Ten Network is the first internationally distributed network dedicated to covering one of the premier collegiate conferences in the country. With approximately 350 live events, and nearly all of them in HD, the network is the ultimate destination for Big Ten fans and alumni across the country, allowing them to see their favorite teams, regardless of where they live. The network operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, showcasing a wide array of classic-to-current sports and televising more Olympic sporting events and women's sports than has ever been aired on any other network. Original programming highlights activities and accomplishments of some of the nation's finest universities. Each year, the network offers between 35 and 40 football games, 105 regular season men's basketball games; 55 women's basketball games; dozens of Big Ten Championship events; Big Ten Tonight, a nightly studio show; coaches' shows; and classic games. Available to all cable and satellite providers nationwide and in Canada, the network currently has agreements with more than 300 affiliates, including AT&T U-Verse, Atlantic Broadband, Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Cox (Cleveland, Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Omaha), DirecTV, DISH Network, Insight, Mediacom, Rogers Cable (Canada), Shaw Cable and Shaw Direct (Canada), Time Warner Cable and Verizon FiOS. For updated information on the Big Ten Network, go to www.BigTenNetwork.com.

NASD ATTENDENT RATES

Last week the NASD stopped reporting on the number of flu cases (the last report 10/16, indicated there were 221 reported cases and 49 were currently out of school) and began reporting on the attendance rate per building (read the latest report here). Previously, Dr. Lesky noted (September Board Meeting) that for extreme measures to be taken, the Commonwealth of PA suggests at least 10% of the total enrollment should be out sick.

The new report provides information on the past five weeks so one can see the trend, and it indicates that last year the average was between 92 and 96%. The district has 4715 students. I attempted to chart this out in excel, hopefully the full page graph will be readable.

The first reported week using the new system is the week ending 9/25 with the buildings ranging from 88 – 93%. This past week it ranged from 80 – 87%.

The HS has been the most consistent fluctuating from 85 – 88%, whereas Bushkill showed the sharpest decline from 93% to 82% last week.

Shafer had the highest percentage of students out last week at 80%, a full 20% or one-fifth of the student population at the building.

Since building enrollment information is no longer included in the Board Agenda packet, I took figures provided in planning for this year, and found what percent of the total population was allocated to each building. I then applied the recently released total enrollment of 4715 to get numbers.

For last week, my guesstimation is that nearly 15% of the entire population was out of school, or roughly 690 students per day.

The graph clearly indicates that the past two weeks have seen more significant increases in student absences.

Also of interest is the fact that the HS is comparatively unaffected. Previously, there were questions raised regarding the buses being disinfected regularly enough during the week and even throughout the day (due to different students coming on and off for the different bus runs during the day). Considering the large number of HS students who do not have to be transported by bus because they walk or drive/carpool to school, this might be the impact we are seeing. Alternatively, it could be that the flu hit the HS earlier, which it did, and that resulted in more students being out earlier and therefore the lower baseline.

As a parent, I’m concerned with 20% of Shafer’s students being out sick and 15% of the entire school population. If these buildings continue to trend with lower attendance again this week, it would seem something more should be considered.

BUTZ RESIGNS

The Express-Times reports on Ken Butz’s resignation as School Board President. He will continue to be a board member until his term expires in two years. The Vice President, Linda McDonald, will fill the position until the Board reorganizes in December following the election of two new members.

NAZARETH VOLLEYBALL

Congrats to the Nazareth Girls Volleyball team for defeating Emmaus (first time in three tries this season) to advance to the LVC Championship on Thursday at Liberty against perennial power Central Catholic. The Vikettes have won seven of last eight LVC titles.

PGL CREW

See what it takes to put together Phillies Pregame and Postgame Live on “Insider Access: Phillies PGL Crew” Saturday at 6:30 p.m. on Comcast SportsNet.

POWER LIST

Congratulations to Fox29 investigative reporter Jeff Cole who made Philadelphia magazine’s list of the 50 most powerful people in town.

76ERS

Jamie Maggio will be the new sideline reporter for Sixers’ games on Comcast SportsNet this season.

Maggio currently serves as sideline reporter for FOX’s NFL games. She was a sports reporter for Fox SportsNet North and has appeared on VERSUS’ “Fanarchy” show. She is a graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara where she majored in communications.

Maggio replaces Dei Lynam who will be become an analyst for Sixers Pregame Live and Sixers Postgame Live, as well as the “Sixers’ Insider” for CSN.

Also, former NBA player Donyell Marshall will join Sixers Pregame Live and Sixers Postgame Live.

It was previously announced that Ed Pinckney will be the new game analyst this year, replacing Bob Salmi.

Play-by-Play announcer Marc Zumoff returns and John Celestand returns as an analyst for the pre and post game shows.

CHOICE OF CREWS

Fans will have their choice of three sets of announcers for the World Series. First, there is the hometown team of Scott Franzke and Larry Andersen doing innings 1-3 and 7-9 and Tom McCarthy, Chris Wheeler, and Gary Matthews and myself doing innings 4-6 on WPHT 1210-AM.

Then, there is the Fox national telecast with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver.

And finally there is the ESPN radio broadcast of Jon Miller and Joe Morgan, which can be heard on 97.5-FM. Their television partner, Steve Phillips was just fired from ESPN for his affair with an intern.

BEYOND THE DREAM

Phillies Ryan Howard and Jimmy Rollins are featured in the World Series “Beyond the Dream” promos.

WEEK 8 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STATEWIDE RANKINGS

PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL NEWS

2009 Week Eight Rankings

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

Class AAAA:

1. North Penn (1) (8-0) Defeated Souderton, 27-6 (1)

2. Bishop McDevitt (3) (8-0) Defeated Carlisle, 43-6 (2)

3. Gateway (7)(8-0) Defeated Connellsville, 76-0 (3)

4. St. Joseph’s Prep (12)(6-1) Defeated Cardinal O’Hara, 21-14 (4)

5. Pennsbury (1) (8-0) Defeated William Tennent, 43-12 (5)

6. Ridley (1) (8-0) Defeated Springfield (Delco), 40-6 (6)

7. Woodland Hills (7) (7-1) Defeated Plum, 52-14 (7)

8. McKeesport Area (7) (7-1) Defeated Hempfield Area, 56-0 (9)

9. LaSalle College (12) (6-1) Did Not Play (10)

10. Cardinal O’Hara (12) (7-1) Lost to St. Joseph’s Prep, 21-14 (8)

Others to Watch:

Avon Grove (1) (7-1)

Bethel Park (7) (7-1)

Cumberland Valley (3) (7-1)

Downingtown West (1)(7-1)

Easton Area (11) (7-1)

Garnet Valley (1) (7-1)

Neshaminy (1) (7-1)

Norristown (1) (7-1)

North Allegheny (7) (7-1)

Shaler Area (7) (7-1)

State College (6) (7-1)

Wilson (West Lawn) (3) (7-1)

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

Class AAA:

1. Thomas Jefferson (7)(8-0) Defeated Belle Vernon, 26-20 (1)

2. Manheim Central (3) (8-0) Defeated Elizabethtown, 27-0 (2)

3. Selinsgrove (4) (8-0) Defeated Shikelammy, 55-0 (3)

4. Wilson Area (11)(8-0) Defeated Salisbury, 28-13 (4)

5. Hopewell (7) (8-0) Defeated Montour, 30-23 (5)

6. West York (3)(8-0) Defeated Kennard-Dale, 35-14 (6)

7. Bayard Rustin (1) (8-0) Defeated Kennett, 49-14 (7)

8. Pottsgrove (1) (8-0) Defeated methacton, 41-6 (8)

9. Allentown Central Catholic (11) (7-1) Defeated William Allen, 56-6 (9)

10. Cathedral Prep (10) (6-2) Defeated Buffalo St. Francis (NY), 55-0 (10)

Others to Watch:

Abington Heights (2)(7-1)

Brashear (8) (7-1)

Chartiers Valley (7) (7-1)

Dallas Area (2) (8-0)

ELCO (3) (7-1)

Greensburg Salem (7) (7-1)

Interboro (1) (8-0)

Owen J. Roberts (1) (7-1)

North Pocono (2) (7-1)

Northern York (3) (7-1)

Strong Vincent (10) (6-2)

Susquehanna Township (3) (7-1)

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

Class AA:

1. Dunmore (2) (8-0) Defeated Valley View, 35-14 (1)

2. Aliquippa (7)(7-1) Defeated Riverside, 27-7 (3)

3. Lancaster Catholic (3) (7-1) Defeated Columbia, 48-0 (4)

4. General McLane (10) (8-0) Defeated Fort LeBoeuf, 42-28 (7)

5. Wilmington (10) (7-1) Defeated Titusville, 35-0 (9)

6. North Schuylkill (11) (8-0) Defeated Mahanoy Area, 40-0 (9)

7. South Fayette (7) (8-0) Defeated Steel Valley, 21-0 (10)

8. Center (7) (7-1) Defeated Beaver Falls, 21-7 (OTW)

9. Beaver Falls (7)(7-1) Lost to Center, 21-7 (2)

10. Mount Pleasant (7) (8-0) Defeated Jeannette, 13-0 (OTW)

Others to Watch:

Central (Martinsburg) (6) (7-1)

Delone Catholic (3) (7-1)

Edward Bok Vo-Tech (12) (8-0)

Forest Hills (6) (8-0)

Freeport (7) (7-1)

Hughesville (4) (7-1)

Keystone Oaks (7) (7-1)

Loyalsock Township (4) (6-2)

Lewisburg (4) (7-1)

Montoursville (4) (7-1) (5)

Northern Lehigh (11) (7-1)

Panther Valley (11)(7-1)

Shady Side Academy (7) (7-1)

Towanda (4) (8-0)

West Catholic (12) (6-2)

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

Class A:

1. Farrell (10) (8-0) Defeated Lakeview, 18-0 (1)

2. Rochester Area (7)(8-0) Defeated South Side Area, 45-6 (2)

3. Bishop McCort (6) (8-0) Defeated Central Cambria, 47-14 (3)

4. Laurel (7) (7-1) Defeated Western Beaver, 27-6 (4)

5. Clairton (7)(7-1) Defeated Avello, 59-0 (5)

6. Portage Area (6) (8-0) Defeated North Star, 61-6 (7)

7. Bellwood-Antis (6) (8-0) Defeated Juniata Valley, 24-20 (8)

8. Old Forge (2) (8-0) Defeated Lackawanna Trail, 53-6 (9)

9. Mercyhurst Prep (10) (8-0) Defeated Saegertown, 39-13 (10)

10. Serra Catholic (7) (7-1) Defeated Frazier, 25-0 (OTW)

Others to Watch:

Avonworth (7) (7-1)

Calvary Christian Academy (1) (6-1)

Cameron County (9) (8-0)

Conemaugh Township (5) (7-1)

Linesville (10) (7-1)

Marion Center (6) (7-1)

Penns Manor (6) (7-1)

Pittsburgh North Catholic (7) (6-2)

Steelton-Highspire (3) (5-2)

United (6) (7-1)

Upper Dauphin (3) (7-1)

Wednesday!

Wednesday October 28, 2009

Health Update:

This cough is still the Weave nonstop and it annoying.

Cough, please leave and move to the next person!!

Almost 2 weeks is long enough.

I Feel like I Live on Medicine. This medicine I am taking is every 4 hours. every 4 stinking hours and tastes awful

I Can't wait to get off that!!!!!!!!

Is it my imagination or is it Raining everyday anymore?

It seems lately everyday when I Wake up, its cloudy and Raining.

We need to fix that and have Sunshine!!!!!!!!!

Let the games begin!!

Big night tonight!!

I am excited!!!

Are you?

What your prediction?

I Say Phillies in 6 games!!!!!!!

Phillies will rock the Yankees at Yankee Stadium!!

I Will be doing Innings 4,5 and 6 on the Phillies Radio Network this World Series and the Pre-Postgame shows too!!!

I Really hope this is a great series!!

This is a great I95 Highway Battle!!!!! First time since 1950!!! I Hope BARS Will have lots of security on hand because it could go Nuts. One side of the Bar are Yankees fans and the other side are Phillies fans!!

How are you?

How your week?

Are you having a good week?

Monday was beautiful out!!!

Tuesday and Today kinda Rainy.

I Hope the Rain don't mess the game up.

Monday at 10am did my Radio Show and just relaxed all day and at 10pm anchored the news on CW57.

Tuesday at 10am did my Radio Show and at 9pm did a Phillies Special on MYPHL 17 And watched the Bath Holloween Parade on RCN4 at 10pm anchored the news on CW57.

PROGRAM NOTE:

RCN SPORTS TALK WITH CHRIS MICHAELS ON RCN4 THURSDAY FROM 6PM TO 7PM

THE WILSON HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL WILL BE ON THE SHOW!

LST LIVE SHOW ON WGPA 1100AM RADIO UNTIL APRIL BECAUSE WGPA SIGNS OFF AT 5:30PM IN THE WINTER.

FOOTBALL PICKS FOR THURSDAY

HIGH SCHOOL:
Montour

College:
Virgina Tech



SCHEDULE
Wednesday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
10am-Noon Harry Mayes on ESPN 950
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm Phillies Baseball on TBS
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce 1 Hour Phillies Pregame on CBS3
8pm Announce Phillies World Series Baseball on Phillies Radio Network
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Thursday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
10am-Noon Harry Mayes on ESPN 950
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm Phillies Baseball on TBS
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
6pm RCN SPORTS TALK ON RCN4
8pm Announce Phillies World Series Baseball on Phillies Radio Network
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Friday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
10am-Noon Harry Mayes on ESPN 950
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm Phillies Baseball on TBS
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm AT THE NAZARETH AT FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME
7pm HFB ON RCN4: Liberty at Easton
9:30pm HFB ON RCN4: Catty at Northern Lehigh
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
11pm Announce the BIG TICKET ON WFMZ 69

Saturday:
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 THE FOX (My Best Buddy)
11am 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
1pm AT The Lafayette Football Game at Lafayette College
7pm Announce Dieruff at Central Football on RCN4
8pm Announce Phillies World Series Baseball on Phillies Radio Network
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57


Sunday:
9:30am-NOON Jolly Joe Timmer on 1100am WGPA
9am-Noon John Richetta on 1470 THE FOX
12-3pm Jeff Dean on 1100am WGPA
6-8pm RACER'S ROUNDTABLE ON WXLV
1pm NYG At Eagles NFL Football on FOX
5pm Announce Allentown Holloween Parade on RCN4
8pm Announce Phillies World Series Baseball on Phillies Radio Network
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57

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



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

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

Keep It real!

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

Thanks for your Time!

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

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

GO PHILLIES!

R.I.P. Harry

''I Am Outta Here''

GO PHILLIES MAN!!!!!

WIN ANOTHER TITLE!!!

ANOTHER PARADE DOWN BROAD STREET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

SUSAN FINKELSTEIN ARRESTED

Some fans will do almost anything to go to the World Series.

A 43-year-old Bensalem, Pa., woman was arrested today for allegedly posting an Internet ad offering sex in exchange for World Series tickets.

NAZARETH MVP PLAYER

Nazareth Area High School senior middle hitter Tori Hamsher was named the Lehigh Valley Conference girls volleyball most valuable player by a vote of the LVC's 12 coaches. Hamsher, a Virginia Tech recruit, leads the first team that includes teammate Faye Lukas, a senior libero.

Others on the first team include Bethlehem Catholic freshman middle hitter Lauren Hess, Central Catholic's Audra Brady, Whitehall's Maggie Deichmeister, Emmaus' Erin Bond and Amanda Wallitsch and Parkland's Amanda Dougherty.

The honorable mention selections include Bethlehem Catholic senior Kelly Brown, Freedom sophomore Brianne Giangiobbe, Central Catholic's Colleen Nosovitch and Marika DeSanctis and Parkland's Taylor Wejskzner and Lauren Siebert.

PIUS X GAME CANCELED

The Moore Catholic at Pius X football game, originally scheduled for Saturday in Bangor, has been canceled after a 16-year-old Moore Catholic student-athlete was killed in a car crash Saturday.

Johnny Ray was killed and another teen was injured when their vehicle veered off a rain-slickened road in Midland Beach, N.Y., early Saturday night.

Ray, who played football and baseball, was pronounced dead at the scene, and the unidentified passenger was hospitalized at Staten Island University Hospital North.

Veteran Moore Catholic coach Greg Rocco called Ray the best athlete he has coached. Ray played shortstop and batted leadoff in baseball. In football, he had caught three touchdown passes and returned a kickoff for a touchdown. He was being recruited by Rutgers.

Pius X will receive a forfeit victory.
In light of the cancellation, Freedom Village has agreed to move the Nov. 7 game to Pius X, allowing the Royals to hold their Senior Day activities at home.

NAZARETH VOLLEYBALL

On Thursday the NASD HS Girls Volleyball team clinched the Lehigh Valley Conference North Division. This secured a trip to the Lehigh Valley Conference tournament where they will play Emmaus in the semi-finals on Tuesday at Liberty HS at 7:15pm.

Congratulations and good luck tonight!

PUMPKIN CARVIN

From our friends at Weird Nazareth:

This is the perfect time to carve a pumpkin because next weekend is Halloween and you can enjoy it all week long. The deadline is Midnight Oct 31 so get cracking. Stay up all night if you have to. Don't you want to win a T-shirt?

Details: http://www.weirdnazareth.com/2009/09/pumpkin-carving-contest.html

A little tip: spray the carved pumpkin with hairspray inside and out. This will help keep it fresh and give a nice shine to it. But don't do this while it's lit with a candle, silly, because you'll burn the house down.

SCHOOL BOARD REPORT

Thanks to the reader who forwarded some information on last night’s school board meeting. Prior to public comment at the end of the meeting, Board President Ken Butz announced his resignation from the position, but not the Board citing difficulties with other board members who have accused him of not being able to remain impartial when it comes to voting on resolutions after presiding over contract negotiations.

Also announced by Dr. Lesky is that the district is planning on holding an H1N1 vaccination clinic, and dates will be announced once they have vaccines in hand.

I looked through the board agenda and there wasn’t much to it. There was a transfer of $90,700 from the General Fund to the Capital Reserve Fund in order to purchase classroom computers for the intermediate school.

We also contracted for one year with a company in Pipersville, PA to provide equipment maintenance and calibration and necessary chemicals for the MS pool at a cost of $8,875.

MONDAY OCTOBER 26 NFL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

MONDAY OCTOBER 26 NFL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Eagles 27 Washington 17

Tuesday!

Wednesday October 28, 2009

Health Update:

This cough is still the Weave nonstop and it annoying.

Cough, please leave and move to the next person!!

Almost 2 weeks is long enough.

I Feel like I Live on Medicine. This medicine I am taking is every 4 hours. every 4 stinking hours and tastes awful

I Can't wait to get off that!!!!!!!!

Is it my imagination or is it Raining everyday anymore?

It seems lately everyday when I Wake up, its cloudy and Raining.

We need to fix that and have Sunshine!!!!!!!!!

Let the games begin!!

Big night tonight!!

I am excited!!!

Are you?

What your prediction?

I Say Phillies in 6 games!!!!!!!

Phillies will rock the Yankees at Yankee Stadium!!

I Will be doing Innings 4,5 and 6 on the Phillies Radio Network this World Series and the Pre-Postgame shows too!!!

I Really hope this is a great series!!

This is a great I95 Highway Battle!!!!! First time since 1950!!! I Hope BARS Will have lots of security on hand because it could go Nuts. One side of the Bar are Yankees fans and the other side are Phillies fans!!

How are you?

How your week?

Are you having a good week?

Monday was beautiful out!!!

Tuesday and Today kinda Rainy.

I Hope the Rain don't mess the game up.

Monday at 10am did my Radio Show and just relaxed all day and at 10pm anchored the news on CW57.

Tuesday at 10am did my Radio Show and at 9pm did a Phillies Special on MYPHL 17 And watched the Bath Holloween Parade on RCN4 at 10pm anchored the news on CW57.

PROGRAM NOTE:

RCN SPORTS TALK WITH CHRIS MICHAELS ON RCN4 THURSDAY FROM 6PM TO 7PM

THE WILSON HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL WILL BE ON THE SHOW!

LST LIVE SHOW ON WGPA 1100AM RADIO UNTIL APRIL BECAUSE WGPA SIGNS OFF AT 5:30PM IN THE WINTER.

FOOTBALL PICKS FOR THURSDAY

HIGH SCHOOL:
Montour

College:
Virgina Tech



SCHEDULE
Wednesday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
10am-Noon Harry Mayes on ESPN 950
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm Phillies Baseball on TBS
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm Announce 1 Hour Phillies Pregame on CBS3
8pm Announce Phillies World Series Baseball on Phillies Radio Network
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Thursday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
10am-Noon Harry Mayes on ESPN 950
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm Phillies Baseball on TBS
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
6pm RCN SPORTS TALK ON RCN4
8pm Announce Phillies World Series Baseball on Phillies Radio Network
10pm Anchor the news on CW57

Friday:
8-10am ATTENDENT
10am-3pm GLEN MAC AND ANTHONY GARGANO ON 610 WIP
10am-11am RADIO SHOW ON WEEX 1230 AND 1320
11am JOLLY JOE TIMMER SHOW
10am-Noon Harry Mayes on ESPN 950
1pm Mike Francessa
4-6pm ATTENDENT
4pm Phillies Baseball on TBS
4pm HAPPY HOUR ON WEEX 1230
7pm AT THE NAZARETH AT FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME
7pm HFB ON RCN4: Liberty at Easton
9:30pm HFB ON RCN4: Catty at Northern Lehigh
10pm Anchor the news on CW57
11pm Announce the BIG TICKET ON WFMZ 69

Saturday:
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 THE FOX (My Best Buddy)
11am 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
1pm AT The Lafayette Football Game at Lafayette College
7pm Announce Dieruff at Central Football on RCN4
8pm Announce Phillies World Series Baseball on Phillies Radio Network
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57


Sunday:
9:30am-NOON Jolly Joe Timmer on 1100am WGPA
9am-Noon John Richetta on 1470 THE FOX
12-3pm Jeff Dean on 1100am WGPA
6-8pm RACER'S ROUNDTABLE ON WXLV
1pm NYG At Eagles NFL Football on FOX
5pm Announce Allentown Holloween Parade on RCN4
8pm Announce Phillies World Series Baseball on Phillies Radio Network
10pm Anchor 10pm news on CW57

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



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

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

Keep It real!

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

Thanks for your Time!

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

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

GO PHILLIES!

R.I.P. Harry

''I Am Outta Here''

GO PHILLIES MAN!!!!!

WIN ANOTHER TITLE!!!

ANOTHER PARADE DOWN BROAD STREET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, October 26, 2009

NEWS FROM KEITH GROLLER

NEWS FROM KEITH GROLLER

The World Series many have waited for for 59 years is now set. Finally.

Phillies vs. Yankees.

It's on. And the nastiness has already begun among the fans.

We'll keep it civil on The Morning Call's "Calling All Sports" TV show.

Chuck Frantz, the president of the LV Yankees Fan Club, will be a guest as well as The Morning Call's Craig Kackenmeister, one of our sports graphics designers and a huge Phillies fan.

They'll discuss the series, the cities, the fans, everything involved with this special Fall Classic.

"Calling All Sports" can be seen at 8 p.m. Monday on Service Electric TV and at 6 Tuesday on RCN4.

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Jeff Tourial of Lehigh's sports media relations and broadcasting has sent us the info for Monday night's Lehigh Sports Magazine show. And there's a Stellar attraction on that one as my friend Tony Stellar's daughter, Dana, will be making appearance.

Here are the specifics:

Guests include women’s cross country coach Debbie Utesch and runners Dana Stellar (Northwestern HS grad) and Katherine Pierce as they preview this weekend’s Patriot League championship at Colgate.



Also on the show, men’s golf coach Henry D’Alberto ’97 and sophomore Tim Rosenhouse recap the recently-completed fall season,which wrapped up with the Kelly Gutshall Invitational last week.



As always, football coach Andy Coen makes his weekly LSM appearance to discuss his team’s win over Bucknell and Saturday’s showdown at Colgate.



This week’s Lehigh Sports Magazine features a look at former Lehigh golf coach Kelly Gutshall ’50, who teaches weekly clinics for those just learning the game at Lehigh’s Mulvihill Golf Learning Center on the Goodman Campus.



The Lehigh Sports Magazine can be seen Mondays at 8:30 on WFMZ-TV and Lehighsports.com; Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m. on Service Electric 2 Sports; and several times each week on Fox College Sports Atlantic, premiering Thursdays at 1 p.m.