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!@A Blog by Mrs. Bynum: Top 10 Natural Hair Bloggers of February 2010

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 I have been transitioning my hair since November of 2008. I have learned almost 99% of what I know about natural hair care from Natural Hair Youtube guru’s. So if you are thinking about doing a BIG CHOP (meaning cutting off all of your permed or damaged hair) then I would recommend that you check out some of these natural hair stylista’s. They know all about transitioning styles, professional looking styles you can wear to work, weekend looks, moisturizing & conditioning dry brittle hair, cowashing (washing hair with conditioner only), and anything else you want to know about making natural hair work for you. I am so glad that I found them on Youtube and I hope all my readers appreciate this post.

1. xGOldn: She started off with permed styles and decided to transition her hair 100% natural.

2. PrettyDimples01: She loves Ecostyling gel and has lots of hairstyle ideas.

3. BlackOnyx: She is kind of hyper and also sells lots of accessories. Her hair is growing by the minute.

4. MahoganyCurls: She has short hair that is growing each time she does a new video. I like the deep wave look that she wears.

5. CurlyChronicles: She has thick hair and she typically wears it that way.
6. ItsMsHeatherNicole: She wears her hair all kinds of ways and has a really funny accent.

7. Rustic Beauty: She has some thick hair.

8. MsButtahfly: She is really good at doing twist outs.

9. Beautifulbrwnbabydol: She talks about hair, health, and everything else you need advice on.

10. LongHairDontCare: She has really long healthy hair.

Also I hear the documentary, Good Hair !@A Blog by Mrs. Bynum: Top 10 Natural Hair Bloggers of February 2010, is pretty good. I’ll definitely have to check it out. For those of you who have watched it, what did you think of it (without telling the movie)?

Oh, If you are a Youtuber make sure to subscribe, rate, and comment on the Natural Hair Youtube Guru’s I mentioned above. Feel free to leave a link to your favorite natural hair Youtube video guru’s.

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Kleen Energy Middletown CT Explosion: Kleen Mass Casualties? Kleen

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FOXNews has just announced that there are “mass casualties” at the Kleen Energy Plant in Middletown, Connecticut. It is believed about 100 employees may have been at the plant at the time. I’ll be updating all day. Updates as available. See a video below.

MSNBC is reporting an “unknown” number of people dead and injured. CNN cites police officials saying two are dead.

The “massive explosion” at 1340 River Road, was apparently due to a gas line rupturing at about 11:00 – 11:30 AM EST today. The explosion could be felt all the way to Long Island Sound. Multiple emergency vehicles are on the scene.

An hour after the explosion and what is believed to be the Kleen Energy
Systems plant on River Road, emergency rescue personnel were continuing
to arrive by vehicle and helicopter. Helicopters were airlifting
victims to area hospitals.

Witnesses across the river from the plant say the main plant building seems to be “substantially leveled.”

 Officer Kevin White of Middletown Police said there were “mass casualties.”

Update 1 PM EST:

The plant manager, Gordon Holk, was not at the plant when the explosion occurred. He said the plant is a 620-megawatt gas-fired power plant.

Middletown is south of the city of Hartford.

FOXNews: “Dozens of ambulances and fire trucks on the scene. The plant was under construction.

This minute on FOXNews 1:04 PM reports 2 dead and 250 injured. Another FOX report at 1:23 PM EST times about 100 injured. “Bodies were everywhere.”

From Ed McKeon at the Middletown Eye:

Former Common Council member Earle Roberts called and left a message
that about 11:15 an explosion nearly rocked his house off of it’s
foundation on nearby Bow Lane.  Roberts said that the force of the
explosion nearly tore the roof from his house, and sent a cloud of
brown debris into the air above the plant which is under construction,
and was scheduled to come on line later this year.

I felt the explosion myself at my house on Pearl Street.  It sounded as
if something had fallen off of my roof, and onto my porch. 

From CBS: “State police were sending detectives.”

Kleen Energy is “majority-owned” by Energy Investors Funds.

The company is constructing the facility to
feed electricity to Connecticut Light & Power under a 15-year
power purchase agreement, according to a report by Fitch Ratings
on Nov. 20.

 At least 50 construction workers were onsite.

In the video below, you’ll hear a witness living near Kleen Energy saying the explosion blew out her home’s windows. Neighbors say they “doing the firing of the engines,” and something went wrong.

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Mike Jones and Kevin Dyson Relive Super Bowl XXIV 10 Years Later

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the_tackle Mike Jones and Kevin Dyson Relive Super Bowl XXXIV 10 Years Later

Sean Mitchell speaks with Mike Jones and Kevin Dyson about the historic play that decided Super Bowl XXIV. RIP Air.

Last Saturday marked the 10 year anniversary of one of the greatest Super Bowls and one of the NFL’s most iconic plays and images of all-time.

Down 23-16 with 6 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XXIV at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair threw the ball to streaking wide receiver Kevin Dyson who caught the ball at the four yard line but was met by St. Louis Rams linebacker Mike Jones, who wrapped his legs and slowed his momentum. Knowing he was about to fall to the turf, Dyson reached the ball out as far as he could in hopes of reaching the end zone.

His last ditch effort fell short and time ran out as the Rams celebrated their first NFL championship since 1951 while many Titans laid dejected and motionless after coming up just short of forcing the first ever overtime period in Super Bowl history.

“There’s not much I felt I could have done different,” said Dyson, 34, who is now the athletic director for Independence High School south of Nashville. “If I’d have cut the [receiver] route shorter he might have cut me off even faster and if I’d had cut it deeper he might have been able to knock the ball out. So when I think of the play, the formation of the route where we were, the alignment on the field and the field position he had to cover I honestly don’t think there was much more I could have done,” he added.

The image of “The Tackle” and Dyson’s outstretched arm reaching for the end zone has become one of the most legendary and instantly recognizable images in NFL history. The most famous is the photo by AP photographer John Gaps III, shot parallel to the goaline and showing Dyson’s left shoulder inches off the ground while his right arm, extended at 45 degree angle, held the ball only inches from the white end zone line.

“People ask me all the time what was gonna happen in overtime,” said Jones, 40, who currently is the linebacker’s coach at Southern University. “Even to this day, I never [thought] past the last play [in my mind]. We knew we had to stop the last play and didn’t really think beyond that.”

The game culminated a magical season for both franchises, neither of which was predicted to make the playoffs let alone the Super Bowl by most prognosticators before the 1999 NFL season. The Rams, who finished 4-12 in 1998 and hadn’t had a winning season since 1987 when they were still in Los Angeles, installed a new offensive system run by offensive coordinator Mike Martz.

“It was special,” Jones said referring to the team that year. “Everyone on the team had a great chemistry and liked playing with one another.”

The offense was originally supposed to be quarterbacked by off-season acquisition Trent Green but when he was hurt in a preseason game against the San Diego Chargers, the Rams had to plug in back up quarterback Kurt Warner. Warner, who retired last week after 12 NFL seasons, is famous for having gone from stocking shelves at a grocery store in Cedar Falls, Iowa before a stint in the Arena Football League to being elevated to the starting position and instantly became one of the league’s top quarterbacks. He finished the season with 4,353 yards, 41 touchdowns, a 65.1 completion percentage and a 109.2 QB rating, the third highest in NFL history. The Rams finished the season 13-3 and in the process scored a team record and league high 526 points, 4,580 passing yards and 6,639 total offensive yards.

One of St. Louis’ three losses during the 1999 regular season came at the hands of the Titans, whose 24-21 win on Halloween in Nashville ended the Rams 6-0 start. The game was the sign of things to come for Tennessee, who was coming off three straight 8-8 seasons in three different stadiums in their final years of being referred to as the Oilers.

After nearly 40 years under the name, most spent in Houston, the franchise was re-branded the Titans before the season and the team made a titanic leap forward, winning a franchise record 13 games and making their first playoff appearance in 6 seasons. The Titans escaped Wild Card weekend by defeating the Buffalo Bills with the Music City Miracle, a 75 yard kickoff return touchdown by Dyson set up by a controversial lateral by Frank Wychek that some considered a forward pass. The Titans never looked back in route to the Super Bowl, dispatching the Indianapolis Colts and the Jacksonville Jaguars, whose only losses in the regular season and playoffs were to the Titans.

When asked whether or not he smiles at the fact that he took part in two of the most notable plays in NFL history, Dyson said both “yes and no.”

“I got to do something rare [by being in the NFL and doing what I did],” said Dyson, who was also apart of the Carolina Panthers team that fell in Super Bowl XXXVIII. “But ultimately you want to be able to say you were a world champion and to say you got a ring to hang your hat on but we came up a little short.”

Super Bowl XXXIV went down as one of greatest Super Bowls of all time because it was one of the first in the string of close Super Bowls after years of blowouts, particularly during the NFC’s 13 game win streak over the AFC teams when only two Super Bowls were decided by ten points or less (XXIII, XXV).

After a slow start that saw neither offense reach the end zone and three field goals by the Rams, both teams scored a touchdown in third quarter to set up a thrilling and dramatic fourth quarter. In that final period, the Rams time of possession was only 1:42, meaning the Titans offense was on the field for more than 13 minutes of game time and far more in real time.

Although it was a boost for the team, Warner’s 73 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Issac Bruce to break a 16-16 tie with 1:54 remaining (which was the Rams first offensive play following the Titans last score) meant the Rams defense had to dig deep inside despite having been on the field for almost the entire fourth quarter. The lack of rest took it’s toll on the St. Louis defense.

“We were tired at the end of the game,” Jones said. “They did a good job of sustaining drives and we didn’t do enough to get off of the field.”

Despite being tired, the Rams had to answer the call and prevent the Titans from making a game tying score. A holding penalty forced the Tennessee offense to start the final drive at it’s own 12 yard line with only one timeout remaining. Behind the awe inspiring play of McNair, the Titans drove all the way to the St. Louis 10 yard line with 6 seconds to play, leaving time for one play.

“I don’t think there was any doubt in any of our minds we were gonna get it done,” Dyson said. “We had overcome so much that year and found ways to win and we thought that moment was in the same boat,” said Dyson.

The Titans hoped to open the middle of the field so that a receiver or a scrambling McNair could find a seam and go into the end zone. Tennessee sent Dyson in motion on tight end Frank Wychek’s side of the field and hoped that Jones, who was assigned to cover Wychek, would give all of his attention to him while Dyson slanted across the field to catch the ball in full stride, breaking a tackle if need be to score a touchdown.

“The design of the play was for me to look at Kevin,” Jones said “I was covering Wychek but I was looking through him to make sure nobody came inside. So I was actually looking at Kevin–he was the one I was watching.” Jones said.

And watch him he did as Jones quickly turned away from Wychek and caught Dyson, who after a slightly low throw from McNair had little time to react to Jones clutch tackle. His legs wrapped, Dyson had no other choice but to reach for the end zone but his outstretched arm fell inches short of the end zone and a probable overtime period to follow.

“It was probably the lowest moment I’ve ever felt at the end of a sporting event,” said Dyson. “It was one of only time I could remember where I had the ball in my hands and wasn’t successful and it was hard for me to swallow,” he added, later mentioning his successes in other sports where he did come through.

Jones himself does not brag as much about the tackle as one may assume because of how routine making a tackle was to him.

“It was a great experience,” Jones, 40, said. “But it wasn’t as if it was an interception returned for a touchdown or a big sack. It was just one tackle that happened to be at the end of the Super Bowl on the last play of the game.”

The two have talked numerous times over the years about the play and although Jones ended up getting the better of two on the play, Dyson respects his humble nature when he looks back on the play.

“We speak around this time of year every year and one thing I can say about Mike Jones that has helped me though all this is how humble he’s been,” said Dyson. “He’s talked in the past about how that play easily could have gone the other way [if a couple things went differently],” he also said.

At the time, the game was only sixth Super Bowl to still be in doubt in the final thirty seconds and is currently one of ten to go down to the final thirty seconds.. Of those games, only three were decided on the very last play of the game (X, XXXIV, and XXXVI). As for the final play itself, ESPN.com rated it the 35th greatest play in sports between 1982-2007 and the second greatest Super Bowl moment of all time (as of 2004).

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The Last Night Time Shuttle Launch

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It was chilly and sunny here yesterday, a nice clear day. After last week’s rain, I noticed the new sod is now green out at the easement where they put in the city water pipes last month.  Wow, that was less than two weeks ago.  Now it looks as though it’s always been there.  The bamboo have all lost their leaves, they make such a nice feathery carpet on the garden floor.  Many of the oak leaves are down right now as well, giving a bit of a bleak look to the garden, but it also lets me see what is really there, not hidden behind giant leaves of green.

It was also a time I could re-evaluate how I wanted to change the landscape for the coming year.  I stood in my formerly completely-hidden-from-outside-view front garden and looked right out onto the street and into my neighbor’s yard and front door.  I like to give people their privacy, especially at home, so I looked to see what I could do about that.  I moved a pvc table over to the barest spot, and piled on top of it all the potted plants that like to be under shade.  Some I hung from oak branches.

The spot I moved the table from was now large enough to be the new front pathway into the garden, so I raked the path clean and lined it with fallen branches.  Using my pruners, I carefully cut some low hanging oak branches to give headroom.  I wanted to make sure to leave them long enough in the front for privacy when the leaves began to grow back in, yet short enough behind the front row to easily walk into.  I like for all my paths to be hidden from street view.  No one walking by the house needs to be tempted to peek into my magical secret garden.

I moved some dried bamboo poles over to the front property line, stacked them against the oaks.  It gave a nice gazebo-like feel to the space, and created privacy as well.  I moved a pvc chaise lounge out of the garden and wheeled it to the patio outside my bedroom.  I moved the bamboo windchime to the front inside area as well.  I picked up about 40 dead palmetto fronds and some fallen oak and pine branches.

I love spending my time doing things like that.  I don’t kid myself that I’d like to live on a farm, because I can imagine that is hard work, but I sure like having a hunk of land that is my own, and doing my little landscaping projects.

4:39 am Shuttle Launch this morning. I turn on channel 13 for the countdown then step out the back door, where I’ll see it in the NE sky. I used to have to walk down the street to get out from under the tree line to see it. Then in 2004 the hurricane took a giant oak down in my back yard, so now I have great view of the northern sky, which is very cool.  I can watch storms roll in, I can watch the shuttle, all from my back porch and back yard.  From my kitchen window in fact.

The last night time shuttle launch huh?

Lotsa changes this year.

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HK AND CULT FILM NEWS: Kick or Treat! Have a JET LI Halloween!

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Like most people, you’ve thought of dressing up as martial-arts superstar Jet Li for Halloween. But do you know enough of his legendary moves to successfully pull off such an impersonation without looking like a doofus? Are you able to lay waste to everyone else at the costume party without breaking a sweat, using only a few well-placed chops and kicks? And look really cool doing it?

If not, have no fear. All you need in order to learn how to be the very best butt-kicking Jet Li impersonator that you can be (while enjoying some of the greatest action flicks of all time) is to check out the following thrill-packed DVDs from Dragon Dynasty. Watch and learn!

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Martial arts legend Jet Li explodes off the screen in this high-octane, bone-crushing hit. Li is at his lightning-quick best, starring as an undercover detective embedded with a ruthless gang. When another cop (Anita Mui, Rumble in the Bronx) accidentally blows his cover, the only way to protect his family is to take on the gang’s psychopathic leader head-to-head. Featuring an astonishing kung fu performance from the fiery Tse Mui (New Legend of Shaolin) as Li’s young son and groundbreaking fight scenes from acclaimed director/action choreographer Corey Yuen (The Transporter), The Enforcer is a “slam bang, balls-out action film” (DVDCult.com).

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Widely regarded as the greatest film of two legendary careers, Fist of Legend teams superstar Jet Li with martial arts choreographer Yuen Wo-ping (The Matrix) for “some of the best fight sequences you will ever see” (Dan Mitchell, IGN Movies). In this tribute to Bruce Lee’s classic The Chinese Connection (aka Fists of Fury), Li radiates sheer power and coolness as a kung fu phenom living abroad who returns home to avenge the death of his master and save his martial arts school. Shifting effortlessly among diverse fighting styles, Li even fights blindfolded and wields his belt as a deadly weapon. Fist of Legend is essential viewing for any Jet Li fan and “the promised land for kung fu cinema” (HongKongCinema.com).

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Brothers In Arms – An Exclusive Interview With Kung Fu Impresario Chin Siu-ho
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A Hollywood Look At Fist Of Legend With Director Brett Ratner & Critic Elvis Mitchell
Deleted Scenes
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Superstar Jet Li shows off his legendary speed, power, and agility at the peak of his martial arts prowess in this sweeping action epic. In an age of swordsmen and rebellion, two best friends and fellow martial arts students are expelled from the storied temple of Shaolin, only to meet again on the battlefield — one a power-hungry general, the other a freedom-fighting rebel, both mortal enemies. Featuring Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’s Michelle Yeoh and directed by the celebrated Yuen Wo-ping (action choreographer of The Matrix films), Tai Chi Master is a quintessential martial arts classic.

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THE LEGEND OF FONG SAI-YUK
Special Collector’s Edition

Jet Li stars as a carefree young martial arts expert who gets involved with a government official’s daughter just as he discovers his family is part of a rebel resistance movement. While his fighting ability and charm made him a local champion, his epic battle for freedom would make him alegendary hero. Acclaimed choreographer Corey Yuen (The Transporter) directs Li at his jaw-dropping best, including an unbelievable sequence fought entirely atop the heads of stunned onlookers. Winner of Best Action Choreography at the Hong Kong Film Awards, The Legend ranks “waaaaay up there on the list of great Hong Kong Cinema experiences” (LoveHKFilm.com).

SPECIAL FEATURES
FEATURE COMMENTARY BY HONG KONG CINEMA EXPERT BEY LOGAN
HIT HARD & FLY HIGH: An Exclusive Interview With Director & Legendary Hollywood Fight Choreographer Corey Yuen
THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD:
An Exclusive Interview With Writer Jeff Lau
Languages: Cantonese Mono, English Dolby 5.1
Subtitles: English, Spanish, English SDH
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COLLEGE
Mens Basketball

Assumption 77, St. Michaels 60
ST. MICHAELS (8-9, 4-9)

Travis Warech 18, Nate Birr 14, Tyler Schilling 6, Quaron Pinckney 5, Sam Cieplicki 5, Alex Berthiaume 5, Tom Ward 3, Chris Hurley 2, Derek Knutty 2.

ASSUMPTION (9-9, 6-7)

Ronson Quick 18, Mike Baldarelli 12, Courtland Bluford 11, Tim Beinert 10, Kevin Donahue 8, Savoy Fraine 8, Tobin Haase 8, Ryan Rozsnaki 2.

American 71, Holy Cross 64
HOLY CROSS (5-15)

Mike Cavataio 2-10 3-3 7, R.J. Evans 6-16 2-5 14, Andrew Beinert 5-10 3-4 15, Andrew Keister 2-6 3-4 7, Eric Meister 1-2 0-0 2, Dee Goens 0-1 0-0 0, Devin Brown 6-9 4-5 19, Adam May 0-2 0-0 0, Phil Beans 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: 22-57 15-21 64.

AMERICAN U. (5-15)

Simon McCormack 4-4 2-5 10, Daniel Munoz 2-9 3-4 8, Vlad Moldoveanu 6-13 7-9 20, Nick Hendra 2-6 5-6 10, Stephen Lumpkins 7-10 3-8 17, Matthew Wilson 0-0 0-0 0, Riley Grafft 0-2 0-0 0, Steve Luptak 0-0 0-0 0, Joe Hill 2-5 0-0 6. Totals: 23-49 20-32 71.

HalftimeTied 30-30. 3-Point GoalsHoly Cross 5-12 (Brown 3-5, Beinert 2-4, May 0-1, Cavataio 0-2), American U. 5-15 (Hill 2-4, Moldoveanu 1-3, Munoz 1-4, Hendra 1-4). Fouled OutEvans. ReboundsHoly Cross 29 (Keister 7), American U. 39 (Lumpkins 15). AssistsHoly Cross 14 (Beinert, Evans 3), American U. 21 (Hendra, Moldoveanu, Munoz 5). Total FoulsHoly Cross 23, American U. 19. A2,743.

Becker 88, Daniel Webster 62
BECKER (8-7, 4-0 NECC)

Trey Jacobs 21, Terrance Favors 16, Markus Wright 5, Rajai Leggett 12, DJ Exum 9, Matt Petrides 6, Ricky Clark 3, Victor DelRosario 2, Dylan Parker 2, Mudia Osewegie 2, Darren Callahan 0, Stanley Cunningham 0, Drew Schroll 0, Terrell Shelton 0, Parris Brooks 0.

DANIEL WEBSTER (5-8, 1-3)

Chris Hanson 10, Adam Landry 10, Chris Voukides 8, Keith Speed 5, Victor Rios 5, John Hickson 5, Eric Suarez 5, Lawrence Green 4, Jonathan Smalls 4, Steve Savage 4, Omari Wright 2, Andrew Somuah 0, Justin Vandyke 0, Loick Muyuka 0, Sean Connors 0.

Clark 64, Babson 55
CLARK (11-7, 2-3 NEWMAC)

Brian Vayda 14, Mark Alexander 13, Jack Minister 11, Mitch Renshaw 9, Slader Lyell 5, Jonathan Phillips 4, Reed Powell 4, Chris LoPiano 2, Marcus Armstrong 2, Travis Curley 0, Tucker Esborn 0.

BABSON (8-9, 1-4)

Alex Rudolph 10, Kris Noonan 9, Matt Florio 8, Dana Mauro 8, Marcus Edwards 6, Russell Braithwaite 6, Tom Lavin 4, Shelton Ladson 2, Matt Zoia 1, Eric White 0.

Colby-Sawyer 82, Nichols 73
NICHOLS (8-8, 1-4 CCC)

Chris Paquin 19, Bryan Riley 18, Pete Atkins 11, Kyle Mascilak 8, Justin Aldrich 6, Michael Salis 6, Steve Galgano 3, Daniel Taylor 2, John Bakopolus 0, D. Jean-Pierre 0, Justin Kuntz 0.

COLBY-SAWYER (10-7, 3-2)

Jason Chevrefils 24, Jon Chaloux 20, David Rosso 16, Will Bardaglio 10, Corey Willis 5, Beau Cassidy 4, James Tobin 2, Chrispatrick Cox 1, Zach McBey 0

Fitchburg St. 87, MCLA 83
MCLA (7-10, 1-4 MASCAC)

Chris Harris 19, Jon Greenberg 17, Benny Cuprill 16, Bilal Shabazz 11, Brendan Kordana 6, Pat Ryan 0, Mike Perreault 10, Kris McLaughlin 0, Elon Julien 2, Ben Correia 0, Joey Paoletti 2, Michael Robinson 0, Karl Sims 0.

FITCHBURG STATE (5-12, 1-4)

Brendon Edelstein 12, Timothy Graham 18, Blake Sheldon 17, Robert Hopkins 8, Colin London 23, Nicholas Viera 0, Donald Hunt 0, Rolffi Canela 5, Sean Sullivan 2, Brad Girouard 0, Jonathan Evans 0, Stephen Verdi 2, Greg Costa 0.

UNE 86, Anna Maria 65
ANNA MARIA (6-11, 1-4 CCC)

Anthony Click 2, Junior de La Hoz 5, Chris Pinsonault 10, Derek Johnson 2, Ryan Joyal 8, Rafael Candelario 2, Colin Purdon 3, Brandon Forcier 2, Keith Henry 0, Joe Harris 2, Daniel Beliard 1, Brian Conrad 4, Jeremy Ross 4, Doug Roberge 8, Javier Bristol 4, Jose Pena 8, David Gordon 0, Kurtis Bixby 0.

UNIV. OF NEW ENGLAND (6-9, 3-2)

Quentin Thompson 10, Anthony Johnson 18, Chas Rentrope 3, Keith Beasley 7, Ryan Knotek 5, Kadarae Brown 3, Brian Jones 2, Anthony Coleman 11, Travis Guerrette 0, Sam Simpson 2, J.D. Winn 9, Marcus Winn 7.

WPI 86, Springfield 68
WPI (14-3, 3-2 NEWMAC)

Kyle Nadeau 17, Jeffrey Robinson 35, Ben Etten 2, Fernando Perez 7, Jerome Stewart 8, David Brown 0, Mike Byron 0, Jamie Shannon 8, Ricardo Bonhome 2, Ryan Stock 3, Matt Carr 0, Joseph Weslowski 0, Craig Malillo 0, Bennett Lessard 4, Jameal Galloway.

SPRINGFIELD (7-10, 3-2)

Billy Harkins 3, Matt Cavalieri 12, Darvis Rankns 14, Pat Crean 22, Ryan Coburn 2, Conner Flynn 0, Matt Pascuzzo 0, George Adams 0, Evan Christner 15, Trevor Di Mico 0, Colby Verge 0, Dan Sheehan 0.

Womens Basketball

Assumption 64, St. Michaels 44
ST. MICHAELS (5-11, 3-10)

Alexis Keller 16, Logan Pintka 13, Michelle Otey 8, Marilyn Ferreira 3, Caitlin Quinn 2, Meghan McCormack 2, Julia Moorehead 0, Megan Olsen 0, Meg OShea 0, Coreen Hennessy 0, Nicole Adach 0, Kayla Carnell 0, Mandy Scott 0.

ASSUMPTION (10-8, 7-6 NE-10)

Molly Griffiths 26, Katy Howard 11, Kayla Parker 7, Gabrielle Gibson 7, Kelly Meredith 5, Maegan Cook 3, Sabrina Siciliano 3, Jackie Branca 2, Courtney Donovan 0, Leslie Lupien 0, Marissa Velez 0.

Clark 44, MIT 42
CLARK (4-13, 3-7 NEWMAC)

Jillian Camilleri 10, Kelsey Giedymin 2, Kate Minister 11, Eleni Dixon 2, Ivori Aiken 6, Blaize Denfeld 0, Kristen Haller 0, Hannah Lacaire 0, Maggie Croft 5, Kelsey Johnston 2, Chloe Carden 6, Nikwa James 0.

MIT (3-13, 1-9)

Lauren Sascha Burton 9, Sally Simpson 6, Stephanie Cooke 4, Anna Merrifield 7, Aparna Sud 14, Liz Burton 0, Lauren Simmons 2, Rebecca Odim 0.

Colby Sawyer 74, Nichols 47
NICHOLS (8-8, 1-4 CCC)

Ashley Robidoux 21, Kristina Lindgren 6, Hayley Zophin 5, Alena Jasinski 5, Jessica Nelson 4, Alicia Stott 2, Natalie Wilson 2, Andrea Ferris 2, Lena Fracassini 0, Jamy Ferris 0, Lyndsey Bennett 0, Emily Yourie 0, Chelsea Shaughnessy 0.

COLBY SAWYER (6-11, 3-2)

Terri Duffy 20, Sammi Lehr 19, Maggie Rossi 10, Amy Hebert 5, Taylor DeSanty 5, Katelyn Stravinsky 4, Haley Gisonno 3, Ashley Brewer 2, Cailin Bullett 2, Stephanie Larpenter 2, Erin Clarke 2, Maddy Hawkins 0, Erin Leary 0, Kate Callahan 0, Krista Moulton 0.

Daniel Webster 79, Becker 55
BECKER (3-12, 3-3 NECC)

Heidi Miller 21, Shannon Tibbetts 13, Courtney Fiske 11, Kristina Desnoyers 4, Theresa Boulier 4, Katelyn Cavanaugh 2, Nicole Morse 0, Catherine Millette 0.

DANIEL WEBSTER (11-4, 6-0)

Bosques 25, Tate 12, Chagan 12, Gervais 12, Regan 10, Parkin 2, Lang 2, Guzman 2, Murphy 2.

MCLA 63, Fitchburg St. 61
MCLA (12-4, 2-3 MASCAC)

Prickett 17, Wehner 7, Tremblay 15, Perks 6, Broda 7, Dobrovoic 5, McMullen 2, Silverman 2.

FITCHBURG STATE (8-9, 2-3)

Melissa Proffitt 15, Rebecca Goreham 14, Kari Averill 8, Molly Maloney 8, Kelley Rogers 8, Kim Duprey 0, Megan Jacobs 2, Krystle OBrien 0, Kristen love 6.

UNE 61, Anna Maria 47
ANNA MARIA (8-9, 0-5 CCC)

Samantha Ashton 15, Tonique Adkins 10, Alison McCarthy 6, Maggie Sielawa 6, Chelsea Blair 6, Brooke Denver 0, Britt Quattrocci 2, Emily Nugent 0, Mary Moroski 2, Amanda Hevy 0.

UNIV. OF NEW ENGLAND (14-3, 5-0)

Kari Pelletier 3, Carrie Bunnell 15, Margo Rusell 14, Beth Suggs 6, Lyndie Libby 15, Liz LeBlanc 2, Eden Cianciolo 0, Michelle Williams 2, Chelsey Meszaros 4, April Mroz 0.

WPI 59, Coast Guard 40
COAST GUARD (4-9, 3-7)

Melissa Martinelli 18, Carin Sweeney 5, Crystal Lee Coonan 4, Stacia Sarwinski 3, Karli Collins 3, Rebekah Seifer 3, Sabrina Taylor 2, Allison Majcher 2, Leslie Hunt 0, Jessica Anderson 0, Vanessa Sillman 0.

WPI (11-6, 7-3)

Elle Fontaine 15, Caitlin OConnor 15, Melissa Kuhn 8, Lauren Hannmann 8, Charlotte McDonnell 8, Baillie McNally 3, Robyn Kennedy 2, Cindy Chelius 0, Theresa Logan 0, Brittany McNally 0, Liz Tuite 0.

HIGH SCHOOL
Boys Basketball

Beaver CD 66, Bancroft 56
BEAVER (8-2, 7-0 EIL)

Rene Castro 22, Aaron Jackson 17, Mike Stevens 5, Jerry Reidy 3, Bob Maher 7, Steve Jaworski 4, Jimmy Hurley 8.

BANCROFT (10-6, 5-4)

Asher Plange 11, Dave Mack 23, Josh Erban 5, Bryce Turner 4, Dalton Judd 8, Melvin Kaska 5.

Brewster 70, Worcester Academy 68
BREWSTER ACADEMY (19-2)

Khan 6, Ejim 5, Barton 13, Tharpe 9, fair 17, Walker 11, Carroll 9.

WORCESTER ACADEMY (4-7)

Bill Baron 25, Christophe Varidel 23, Pat Ackerman 4, Canaan Severin 3, Robert Gilchrist 4, Olivier Betu 2, Adam Smith-Butts 5, Russell Deremer 2.

Charlestown 88, Whitinsville Christian 74
CHARLESTOWN (7-4)

Madueabuman 29, Rosemond 16, Orioles 24, Peight 4, Gibbons 15.

WHITINSVILLE CHRISTIAN (9-2)

Taylor Bajema 13, Mike Bloem 3, Kurt Steiner 11, Tyler VandenAkker 6, Andrew Dykstra 13, Colin Richie 9, Pete Koopman 5, Hans Miersma 14.

Douglas 63, Hopedale 60
DOUGLAS (6-6, 3-4 DVC)

Ryan Hill 20, Jack Blatchford 4, Drew Hill 0, Mitch Morin 2, Nate Pajka 16, Ryan Beaudette 11, Ethan Eldredge 0, Sam Willsey 10, Sam Alves 0.

HOPEDALE (8-4, 3-3)

Dan Bresciani 2, Alex Posch 7,Troy Lerner 2, Ian Strom 19, Mike Bird 4, Gary Jackson 10, Sam Butler 12, Andrew Dunn 4, Brendan Lynch 0.

Main South 51, SLA 38
MAIN SOUTH (8-2, 6-0 WCAC)

Jeff Segura 5, Jackson Powell 15, Markquell Berry 17, Richard Afutu 1, Ken Rozier 3, Paul Torres 0, Ayman Abdagadir 0, Jazz Burnett 2, Xavier Ortiz 2, Damian Rucker 4.

SOUTH LANCASTER (6-7, 6-4)

Brett Gustafson 2, Kyle Keefe 3, Vanderlia Cunha 3, Haniel Olivera 5, Ed Cunha 2, Rich Sassone 3, Dave Cady 0, Daanan Hall 0, Randy Dorzin 5, Adrian Olivera 9, Evan Gagnon 6 Tyler Jones 0.

Girls Basketball

Beaver CD 50, Bancroft 30
BEAVER (7-3)

Daisey Jordan 23, Ibby Yardly 5, Aidie Alcia 6, Kafjah Scarlett 12, Carly Furr 4.

BANCROFT (3-8)

Gloria Plange 7, Felicia Pellegrini 0, Nicole Manning 7, Olivia Anngood-Hardy 5, Jasmine Torrey 0, Sabrina Roy 4, Lizzie Johnson 7, Tatiana Petrovick 0, Elena Cochran 0, Grace Moynihan 0.

Fontbonne 60, North Middlesex 42
FONTBONNE (13-0)

Beters 22, Renwick 6, King 5, Derba 6, Perez 2, Connolly 8, Jemma 9, Bourukas 2.

NORTH MIDDLESEX (2-12)

Hayley Lynch 4, Julie Pecukonis 0, Madison Ledoux 0, Laura Pelletier 6, Kim Morgan 5, Mackenzie Sharp 2, Julia Catalini 3, Ally Watkins 10, Brittney Nelson 11, Emily Church 0, Jenn Kirk 1.

Hopedale 53, Notre Dame 36
NOTRE DAME (5-5)

Danielle Gaudette 10, Jackie OConnor 5, Taylor Landes 6, Jess Snow 9, Taylor McVey 6.

HOPEDALE (10-2)

Anna Siefring 16, Lauren Main 15, Katie Bresciani 7, Katherine Englund 6, Kelly Hyland 4, Jessica Ramsey 3, Devin Finnegan 2.

Main South 51, SLA 26
MAIN SOUTH (9-2, 5-1 WCAC)

Aretha Sullivan 13, Vuong Diep 0, Taleshia Jones 16, Jasmine Nieves 0, Kristy Barley 16, Tamia Burrell 4, Yariliz Vega 0, Janelle Smith 2, Melissa Surrette 0, Britny Li 0, Bianca Matos 0, Gbidee Roberts 0.

SOUTH LANCASTER (2-10, 2-7)

Lauren Covey 2, Lidia Felt 0, Michelle Howard 2, Yadirys Collado 2, Krysti Cotton 12, Deanna Howard 0, Valerie Bernadette 0, Melony Kukome 4, Norys Rodriguez 4, Angie Reyes 0, Rosalha Valera 0.

Parker 67, Bethany 36
BETHANY CHIRSTIAN (3-3)

Ashlyn Burke 3, Rachel Parker 0, Jordan Wojnouski 11, Maggie Caughey 14, Dia Nydam 5, Jess Wojnouski 3, Katie Burke 0, Kayla Riel 0, Meghan Mattier 0.

PARKER (10-2)

Katie Breau 5, Victoria Poland 0, Erin McNulty 4, Sandra Camilio-Awed 2, Meghan McNierney 6, Joy Ericson 2, Aly Begun 2, Jackie Irwin 23, Sami Dokus 17, Maggie Dugan 6.

Worcester Academy 57, Nobles 53
NOBLE & GREENOUGH (6-2)

Emily Wingrove 18, Lauren Taidet 6, Eliza Goode 11, Reilly Foote 8, Alli Parent 3, Karly Finison 1, Darla Wynn 6.

WORCESTER ACADEMY (7-4)

Jess Randall 11, MacKenzie Heman 2, Bridget McCarthy 2, Tory Kethro 4, Kaitlyn Mathieu 25, Christina Cervini 8, Jill Marios 5.

Boys Track

Mid Wach Dual meets

At Fitchburg High

Algonquin 54, North Middlesex 37

Gardner 55, Fitchburg 36

Westboro 53, Marlboro 38

Nashoba 64, Quabbin 26

Hudson 48, Milford 42

Girls Track

Mid Wach Dual meets

At Fitchburg High

Algonquin 70, North Middlesex 21

Fitchburg 52, Gardner 39

Nashoba 64, Quabbin 26

Westboro 53, Marlboro 38

Gymnastics

Mid Wach Meet

At Shrewsbury

Team scores: 1, Algonquin, 138.8. 2, Shrewsbury 135.95. 3, Marlboro, 128.95. 4, Wachusett, 101.85.

LOCAL
Road Racing

CMS 5K

At Worcester State College

WORCESTER Men: 1, Scott Deslongchamps (Thompson, Conn.), 19:13. 2, Dave Isenberg (Worcester), 19:45. 3, Alan Rondeau (Putnam), 20:48. 4, Charlie Falmond (Fitchburg), 21:02. 5, Robert Duffey (Natick), 21:28. Women: 1, Carol Hurley (Spencer), 21:07. 2, Karen Bernie-Giauruso 23:57. 3, Maggie Duffie (Natick), 24:02. 4, Jodi Hirschman (Worcester), 25:15. 5, Joanne Lachapelle (North Oxford), 26:14.

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