NBA Blog: Surprises
November 29, 2009 by Samuel Huist · Leave a Comment
Out of the four major sporting leagues, I would say the NBA is the most predictable. Each year you know that the Utah Jazz will make the playoffs, LeBron James will be in the top three in scoring average and Ron Artest will do something stupid. Fortunately enough, the NBA does have its share of surprises as well. Here are four surprising things I have noticed about this young season: Brandon Jennings Who saw this coming? I had a friend tell me before the season that Jennings was going to win... [Read more...]
Sinclair home to Ohio Professor of the Year
November 20, 2009 by Joseph Stueve · Leave a Comment
WASHINGTON—Sinclair Community College Associate Professor John Parcell was named Ohio Professor of the Year on Thursday, Nov. 19 in Washington D.C. At a luncheon held at the Willard InterContinental Washington, Parcell was one of 38 state award winners being honored by The Carnagie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). Along with the 38 state-honored professors, the Carnagie Foundation and CASE honored four professors with national... [Read more...]
“The Ruins” Blog: One Expensive Punch
November 19, 2009 by Kamari Stevens · Leave a Comment
Wow! Last night’s episode was pretty epic. Let’s begin with the fight between Brad and Darrell: It was all Casey’s (and KellyAnne’s) fault. You have to realize that these people have been in this house for many days and they can’t watch TV or listen to music. I don’t even think they’re allowed to use the Internet. All they have is each other and it’s easy to develop Cabin Fever. Brad had every right to be upset with Casey and her shenanigans. Her value is nil. I’m completely baffled... [Read more...]
Sinclair Pride defeat Miami Middletown, 97-85
November 18, 2009 by Samuel Huist · Leave a Comment
The Sinclair Pride men’s basketball team defeated Miami Middletown, 97-85, in a game that was never really that close on Wednesday, Nov. 18. British Alexander and Jason Clardy tied for the team lead with 18 points apiece and guard Jared Nolan lead the Pride with five assists and four steels in just 14 minutes of play. The Pride got out of the gates strong and led the Thunderhawks 45-36 at halftime following a buzzer-beating three point shot by guard De’Angelo Gates who scored 13 first-half... [Read more...]
Lady Pride extend win streak to four
November 18, 2009 by Kamari Stevens · Leave a Comment
The Lady Pride extended their winning streak to four after defeating Miami Middletown 61-55. Sophomore guard Chelcie Gullet (pictured) had 20 points and eight rebounds. In a sloppy game where both teams combined for 75 turnovers the Lady Pride edged out Miami Middletown 61-55, making their record to 4-0. Before the game head coach Jeff Dillon said that hopefully he would see the squad take another step in the growing process. “It’s a step-by-step process, but you can just see growth (in the team)... [Read more...]
“The Ruins” Blog: The Final Straw
November 18, 2009 by Kamari Stevens · 1 Comment
Are you ready for another dose of “The Ruins” talk? Well last week’s episode was more of a set up for what is going to happen on tonight’s show. With both squads having seven players on each side, the Champions dominance over the Challengers was a lot of more visible. With a 5:3 ratio of men, favoring the Champions and the Challengers still having Casey on their squad, the Champions were at a clear advantage. The Champions won another challenge, which basically meant that Casey was sticking... [Read more...]







