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CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2007 GOLDEN BEAR SOCCER CAL QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location ......................... Berkeley, CA 94720 Founded ............................................... 1868 Cal Campus ............................................ IFC Cal Records ....................................... 16-17 Enrollment .......................................... 33,000 Quick Facts/Media Contacts ...................... 1 Honors and Awards .......................... 18-19 Conference ................................... Pacific-10 2007 Outlook ............................................. 2 Year-By-Year Results/Postseason ... 20-23 Nickname ................................. Golden Bears 2007 Roster .............................................. 3 Cal vs. All Opponents ............................. 21 Colors ......................................... Blue & Gold 2007 Athlete Profiles............................ 4-10 The University of California ................ 24-25 Chancellor ......................... Robert Birgeneau Cal Coaching Staff ............................. 11-12 Academic Support/Strength Program ...... 26 Director of Athletics .............. Sandy Barbour Opponents .............................................. 13 Administration Bios ................................. 27 Asst. AD/Women’s Soccer ..............Liz Miles 2006 Season In Review/ Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field ............. 28 Home Field/Capacity ............... Goldman Field Pac-10 Standings .................................... 14 Bears Up Close ..................................... -
Midweek Regular Coupon 24/06/2019 10:25 1 / 2
Issued Date Page MIDWEEK REGULAR COUPON 24/06/2019 10:25 1 / 2 BOTH TEAMS INFORMATION 3-WAY ODDS (1X2) DOUBLE CHANCE TOTALS 2.5 1ST HALF - 3-WAY HT/FT TO SCORE HANDICAP (1X2) GAME CODE HOME TEAM 1 / 2 AWAY TEAM 1/ 12 /2 2.5- 2.5+ 01 0/ 02 1-1 /-1 2-1 1-/ /-/ 2-/ 2-2 /-2 1-2 ++ -- No CAT TIME DET NS L 1 X 2 1X 12 X2 U O 1 X 2 1/1 X/1 2/1 1/X X/X 2/X 2/2 X/2 1/2 YES NO HC 1 X 2 Tuesday, 25 June, 2019 2001 KAZAM 11:00 L SDYUSSHOR NO 8 - - - OKZHETPES RESERVE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2002 KAZAM 11:00 L ZHETYSU TALDYKORGAN.. - - - AKTOBE RESERVE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2003 KAZAM 12:00 L AKADEMIA ONTUSTYK R.. - - - IRTYSH PAVLODAR RES.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2004 AUS20 12:30 L BRISBANE CITY - - - LIONS FC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2006 KAZAM 13:00 L SHAKHTAR KARAGANDA .. - - - FK RUZAYEVKA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2005 ACLPO 13:00 0-1 1 L HIROSHIMA 2.00 3.05 3.65 KASHIMA ANTLERS 1.21 1.29 1.66 1.60 2.25 2.70 1.95 4.40 3.40 4.70 27.0 14.5 4.70 15.0 7.40 7.70 36.0 1.95 1.70 0:1 3.75 3.55 1.70 2007 ACLPO 14:30 1-2 1 L SHANDONG LUNENG TAI.. 2.10 3.25 3.20 GUANGZHOU EV. 1.28 1.27 1.61 1.85 1.85 2.70 2.10 3.75 3.45 5.20 25.0 13.8 5.30 14.0 5.90 7.40 32.0 1.70 2.00 0:1 3.80 3.80 1.65 2009 URU19 15:00 L CA BELLA VISTA - - - CLUB NACIONAL DE FO. -
Teen Stabbing Questions Still Unanswered What Motivated 14-Year-Old Boy to Attack Family?
Save $86.25 with coupons in today’s paper Penn State holds The Kirby at 30 off late Honoring the Center’s charge rich history and its to beat Temple impact on the region SPORTS • 1C SPECIAL SECTION Sunday, September 18, 2016 BREAKING NEWS AT TIMESLEADER.COM '365/=[+<</M /88=C6@+83+sǍL Teen stabbing questions still unanswered What motivated 14-year-old boy to attack family? By Bill O’Boyle Sinoracki in the chest, causing Sinoracki’s wife, Bobbi Jo, 36, ,9,9C6/Ľ>37/=6/+./<L-97 his death. and the couple’s 17-year-old Investigators say Hocken- daughter. KINGSTON TWP. — Specu- berry, 14, of 145 S. Lehigh A preliminary hearing lation has been rampant since St. — located adjacent to the for Hockenberry, originally last Sunday when a 14-year-old Sinoracki home — entered 7 scheduled for Sept. 22, has boy entered his neighbors’ Orchard St. and stabbed three been continued at the request house in the middle of the day members of the Sinoracki fam- of his attorney, Frank Nocito. and stabbed three people, kill- According to the office of ing one. ily. Hockenberry is charged Magisterial District Justice Everyone connected to the James Tupper and Kingston case and the general public with homicide, aggravated assault, simple assault, reck- Township Police Chief Michael have been wondering what Moravec, the hearing will be lessly endangering another Photo courtesy of GoFundMe could have motivated the held at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 7 at person and burglary in connec- In this photo taken from the GoFundMe account page set up for the Sinoracki accused, Zachary Hocken- Tupper’s office, 11 Carverton family, David Sinoracki is shown with his wife, Bobbi Jo, and their three children, berry, to walk into a home on tion with the death of David Megan 17; Madison, 14; and David Jr., 11. -
100Th Anniversary Gala Planned for Aug 24
Iyar/Sivan/Tammuz 5774 May/June 2014 THE GRE atER D ES moinES Published as a CommunityJewish Service by the Jewish Federation of G reater Des Moines online atPress jewishdesmoines.org • volume 30 number 5 Annual Federation Meeting Engman and JCRC Interfaith Program Camp Shalom Scheduled for June 1 JUNE 16 - AUG 8 Join us Sunday, June 1st, at the Temple for Performing Arts, 1011 Locust Street in Des Moines as we convene for our annual meeting, gather with each other and our interfaith community, and honor Mark Finkelstein for his 18 years of service as Director of Community Relations. The Jewish Federation’s 99th Annual meeting will begin at 3:00 pm followed by an interfaith event that is part of the Jewish Federation’s 100th Anniversary Commemoration: Fun at Gan “Voices for respectful dialogue,” sponsored by JCRC. Shalom - page 10 Speakers for this event include Professor Harold Kasimow, Professor Harold professor emeritus of religion at Grinnell College and Engman Camp Shalom is gearing up for Kasimow participants in interreligious dialogue in Iowa and another incredible summer of fun and internationally, and Pastor Carlos Ortiz, a leader within adventure! This year camp will be running the Hispanic American church community and National from June 16th through August 8th. There Hispanic Coordinator for Christians United for Israel. will be eight one-week sessions. Activities At the Annual meeting, we will hold an election for include swimming lessons, field trips, and Federation officers and recognize those whose terms on exciting themes. continued on page 21 the Board are expiring. In addition, David Adelman, Chair of the Visioning Committee, will present his committee’s report on the proposed Drucker self- study Meet New process to be undertaken by the Federation. -
I WESTFIELD LEADER the Leading and Mott Widely Cireulaud Weekly Newtpaper in Vnion County
Tl |i WESTFIELD LEADER The Leading and Mott Widely CireulaUd Weekly Newtpaper In Vnion County USPJMOJO Published NINETY-SEVENTH YEAR, NO. 10 Second CUu P<UIM< f"il Pages—30 Cents WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1986 Every Thursday School Bd. Votes to Appeal E. Broad St. Development County Monitoring Report Meets Density Requirements Superintendent of Schools Dr. conflicting issue could be resolv- Both Dr. Greene and Dr. An application proposing the Planning Board for subdivision morning and apologized to all Laurence Greene acknowledged ed. Gagliardi stressed that the iuue development of a 2.1 acre tract of and site plan approval. present for any inconvenience. at a special meeting of the Board Dr. Gagliardi reported that at stake is of the qualify of edu- land on East Broad St., into seven Residents objecting to the The only ether appeal of the of Education Monday night that Westfield had already been cation in Westfield. Both buildable lots, was modified to originally proposed development evening was for site plan ap- the County Superintendent Dr. granted a delay in the recom- acknowledge the superiority of satisfy the town's density were present in fewer numbers proval of a proposed condo- Vito Gagliardi plans to present a mendation process in September the school system, with Dr. requirements, at Monday's than at last month's meeting minium development at 418-420 report on Oct. 1 to the State and because no new actions had Greene citing the HSPT and SAT specially scheduled Board of Ad- when the application was intro- Rahway Ave. -
Nami – Greater Des Moines Affiliate and Support Group
Greater Des Moines [email protected] Box 12174, Des Moines, Iowa 50312 (515) 277-0672 (voice mail) AFFILIATE AND SUPPORT GROUP NEWSLETTER “Support, Education, and Advocacy” Serving Polk, Dallas, Warren, and Madison counties July 2010 National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month www.nami.org/JOIN - Join NAMI with a single click of your mouse, become a member at the local, state, and national level. The 2010 NAMI National Convention will be held June 30-July 3 at the completely renovated Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C. It's scheduled to end the day before Independence Day so you can join your NAMI family and tens of thousands of Americans in the incredible Fourth of July celebration in our Nation's Capitol, or get home in time to enjoy the celebration in your own home town. For more information, a convention schedule, hotel reservation information and a convention registration form, go to the http://www.nami.org/template.cfm?section=convention Our free Educational Meeting Our Business meeting is: Sunday, We will have a viewing of “When Medicine Got it Thursday, Business meeting at July 11 @ July 8, Broadlawn‘s Medical Center Wrong” – a documentary about NAMI's origins as a 3:30 PM Iowa Lutheran for a tour of the new Mental grassroots movement and founding as a national Health Emergency Dept – Hospital organization. Please see the article inside the newsletter. Board meeting will be held On Cafeteria th level Our meetings are open to the public. We would like to in the 4 floor Hunsaker Rooms A&B extend a special invitation to graduates of NAMI‖s ―Family to Room after the tour. -
Programprogram 129Th129th Annualannual Meetingmeeting
PROGRAMPROGRAM 129TH129TH ANNUALANNUAL MEETINGMEETING Annual Meeting Cover.indd 1 21/10/14 6:22 PM The AHA Wishes to Thank Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsors Bronze Sponsors Cover2.indd 1 10/27/14 6:45 PM Program of the 129th Annual Meeting January 2–5, 2015 New York City Sharon K. Tune, Editor Debbie Ann Doyle, Co-Editor Please bring your copy of the Program to the annual meeting. Additional copies are $10 each. 2014_Program_FM.indd 1 28/10/14 6:20 PM 400 A Street SE Washington, DC 20003-3889 202-544-2422 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.historians.org AHA Today: blog.historians.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/AHAhistorians Twitter: twitter.com/ahahistorians 2014 Officers President: Jan E. Goldstein, University of Chicago President-elect: Vicki Ruiz, University of California, Irvine Executive Director: James Grossman AHR Editor: Robert A. Schneider, Indiana University, Bloomington Controller: Randy B. Norell Council Jan Goldstein Vicki Ruiz Kenneth Pomeranz, past president, University of Chicago John R. McNeill, vice president, Research Division, Georgetown University (2015) Photo by William H. Sewell Elaine K. Carey, vice president, Teaching Division, St. John’s University (2016) Jan E. Goldstein Philippa Levine, vice president, Professional Division, University of Texas at Austin (2017) Norman and Edna Freehling Professor Stephen Aron, University of California at Los Angeles and Autry Department of History National Center (2015) Committee on Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science, Peter A. Porter Jr., Montville Township (NJ) High School and Seton and the College Hall University (2015) University of Chicago Andrew J. Rotter, Colgate University (2015) President of the American Historical Association Randall M. -
Bryant Suffers Fracture After Foul
Time: 02-28-2012 00:36 User: rtaylor2 PubDate: 02-28-2012 Zone: MT Edition: 1 Page Name: C2 Color: CyanMagentaYellowBlack C2 | TUESDAY,FEBRUARY28, 2012 | THE COURIER-JOURNAL SPORTS | courier-journal.com/sports MT NBA To report sports scores E-mail [email protected] or call Scorecard the sports desk at 502-582-4361, or toll free Bryant suffers at 1-800-765-4011,ext. 4361 COLLEGE Women ROLL CALL PRO The top 25 teams in the The BASKETBALL Associated Press’ women’scol- HOCKEY BASKETBALL lege basketball poll, with first- ANAHEIM DUCKS—Acquired D Men place votes in parentheses, Sebastian Erixon from Vancouver for NBA fracture after foul The top 25 teams in The Asso- records through Feb. 26, total RW Andrew Gordon. Traded DMark EASTERN CONFERENCE ciated Press’ college basket- points based on 25 points for a Fraser to Toronto for RW Dale Mitch- Atlantic Division ball poll, with first-place votes first-place vote through one ell. WLPct GB in parentheses, records point for a25th-place vote and BOSTON BRUINS—Acquired FBri- Phila. 20 14 .588 — 1 through Feb. 26, total points previous ranking: an Rolston and DMikeMottau from New York 17 18 .486 3 ⁄2 Wade hit him in based on 25 points for afirst- Rec Pts Prv the New York Islanders for FYannick Boston 15 17 .469 4 1 place vote through one point 1. Baylor (40) 29-01,000 1 Riendeau and DMarc Cantin. Ac- Toronto 10 23 .303 9 ⁄2 1 for a25th-place vote and pre- 2. Stanford 26-1 946 2 quired DGreg Zanon from Minneso- New Jersey 10 25 .286 10 ⁄2 nose during vious ranking: 3. -
June 23, 2013 (WG) A3
WAYN E-WESTLAND FANS CATCH PRICELESS SOUVENIRS SPORTS, B1 SU N D AY, JU N E 23, 2013 • hoiinetow nlife.com Changes to transit services sought By LeAnne Rogers The result of the meeting - The Nankin Transit Com said disbandinjg the trans people stopped hying and Observer Staff Writer prompted by a resolution from mission Board was scheduled portation service was never asked m e w hat can v^is do to the Westland Commission on to hold its regular meeting the intention. improve service.” A capacity crow d gathered Aging calling fo r the city to Thursday, June 20. Director “I know the system can * The difficulty in getting a at Westland’s Friendship Cen withdraw and/or remove Exec for 20 years, Fernandez had no work - it worked in the late ride Scheduled - something ter with complaints, praise and utive Director Richard Fernan comment at the meeting, but ’80s and early ’90s, when my ham pered in pa rt by a single suggestions for improving dez in response to complaints - had requested a closed session moin was alive and used it,” dispatcher answering the services provided by Nanldn will likely mean changes in meeting vrith the board. said Elnora Ford, a Westland phone and lack of computeriza Transit. how the transportation service Commission on Aging member. tion - was the most cOnunpn Formed by Westland, is operated. K eep service “In the southeast part of town, complaint from Nankin Transit Wayne, G arden City and Ink “M y idea is not to settle for Many residents made it a lot of neighbors would like to riders. -
STLFC-Game Notes-Stlvlou(9-26-20)
SAINT LOUIS FC OFFICIAL GAME NOTES HOME AWAY 2020 USL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE DATE TIME OPPONENT VENUE RESULT 3/7 7:00 p.m. CT The Miami FC West Community Stadium 4-1 W- 7/11 6:00 p.m. CT @Indy Eleven Lucas Oil Stadium 2-0 L 7/18 7:00 p.m. CT @Louisville City FC Lynn Family Stadium 0-1 W -5 7/26 4:00 p.m. CT Indy Eleven West Community Stadium 1-0 W 8/1 7:30 p.m. CT @Memphis 901 FC AutoZone Park 1-0 L 8/5 7:00 p.m. CT Sporting KC II West Community Stadium 1-1 D- USL RECORD: 6-4-4 USL RECORD: 9-3-2 8/8 7:00 p.m. CT FC Tulsa West Community Stadium 0-2 L MATCH INFO 8/15 7:00 p.m. CT Sporting KC II West Community Stadium 3-1 W COMPETITION: USL Championship 8/22 6:00 p.m. CT @Pittsburgh Riverhounds Highmark Stadium 2-2 D DATE: 9/26/2020 8/29 7:00 p.m. CT Louisville City FC West Community Stadium 1-1 D- KICKOFF: 7:00 p.m. CT 9/4 7:00 p.m. CT Sporting KC II West Community Stadium 3-2 W- VENUE: West Community Stadium 9/12 6:30 p.m. CT @Louisville City FC Lynn Family Stadium 3-0 L FORECAST: Hi: 88°F | Low: 63°F | Clear 9/19 7:00 p.m. CT Sporting KC II West Community Stadium 3-2 W REFEREE: Sergii Demianchuk 9/23 6:00 p.m. -
TIFA Finance Plan Includes City Hall, Recreation Center
MACCHIA MMFSHESV INTENSE, SWi COFFEE YUMMl gamsn I I FOOD, B9 aspg _k WESTLAND A GANNETT COMPANY TRIATHLON TRAINING AND MORE SUBSCRIBERS - FIND Yt>UR COPY OF WOMAN WITH TODAY'S NEWSPAPER PRICE: $1 •' • THURSDAY, JULY 5, 2012 • hometownlife.com ZBA members The Westland City Council has reappointed TIFA finance plan includes Hector Lebert and Jack Underwood as mem bers of the Zoning Board of Appeals. Alan Marszalek, formerly an alternate, was appoint city hall, recreation center ed as a regular voting member. Lebert was appointed By LeAnne Rogers lion over 30 years," Fodale, adding the TIFA Faust Library. al program recommend to fill a three-year term Observer Staff Writer said Westland Econom currently has no debt. Residents of New ed keeping City Hall on that expires on June 21, ic Development Director berry Estates Subdivi- i Ford Road, Mayor Wil 2015. He was an alter A City Hall, recreation LoriFodale. Biggest issue sion, located just south liam Wild decided to take nate from April 2011 center and a fire station What projects will be Attracting the most , of the library, were a second look at options • to June 2011 when he are among possible proj completed by the TIFA, attention has been the opposed to construction for a new City Hall. A was appointed to fill an ects listed in an amended which recaptures tax dol construction of a new of a new municipal build prime factor in the loca unexpired term. lax Increment Financ lars for reinvestment in city administration build ing behind the library tion behind the library Underwood has ing Plan adopted by the the district, remains to be ing in the TIFA Plan. -
IOWA SOCCER 2019 MEDIA GUIDE TABLE of CONTENTS 2019 SCHEDULE TABLE of CONTENTS Aug
IOWA SOCCER 2019 MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2019 SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS Aug. 16 at Michigan (Exh.) 6 p.m. 2 Schedule/Table of Contents Aug. 22 Western Michigan 7 p.m. 3 Quick Facts Aug. 25 Northern Iowa 1 p.m. 4 2019 Roster Aug. 29 Iowa State 7 p.m. 5 2019 Photo Roster Sept. 1 Illinois State 3 p.m. 6-7 Head Coach Dave DiIanni Sept. 5 at North Carolina State 6 p.m. 8 Associate Head Coach Blair Quinn Sept. 8 at UNC Greensboro 12 p.m. 9 Assistant Coach Katelyn Longino Sept. 13 Northern Colorado 7 p.m. 9 Volunteer Assistant Drago Ceranic Sept. 15 at Notre Dame 12 p.m. 10 Support Staff Sept. 20 * at Indiana 6 p.m. 12-23 Hawkeye Seniors Sept. 22 * at Purdue 12 p.m. 24-25 Hawkeye Juniors Sept. 26 * Illinois 8 p.m. 26-34 Hawkeye Sophomores Sept. 29 * Northwestern 1 p.m. 35-41 Hawkeye Newcomers Oct. 3 * Nebraska 7 p.m. 42-43 Honor Roll Oct. 6 * at Michigan State 12 p.m. 44 Academic Honors Oct. 11 * Rutgers 7 p.m. 45 Team Awards Oct. 13 * Maryland 1 p.m. 46 Career Records Oct. 17 * at Wisconsin 7 p.m. 47 Single Season Records Oct. 20 * at Minnesota 1 p.m. 48 Game Records Oct. 27 * Ohio State 1 p.m. 49 Team Records Nov. 1 at Big Ten Tournament TBA 50-51 All-Time Letterwinners 52 Postseason Results * Big Ten Conference contest 53 All-Time Coaches -- Year-by-Year 54-57 All-Time Results 58 All-Time Series Results 59-62 All-Time Series Results Breakdown UNIVERSITY OF IOWA NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT The University of Iowa prohibits discrimination in employment, educational programs, and activities on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy, disability, genetic information, status as a U.S.