Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Cougar Chaos by A.J. Marcus Pit Bulls & Parolees' Tia Maria Torres is apart from Husband Aren Marcus Jackson. Find out the reason here. Popular American TV personality Tia Maria Torres is best known for her role in "Pit Bulls & Parolees" which is a famous reality series on Animal Planet. "From dogs to livestock to exotic animals, I think I’ve had the honor to meet a good majority of the Animal Kingdom. Everything I know today, I learned from these “creatures” and I feel so fortunate that I have been able to share a life with them." "Although my world is a tough one to endure, to be able to wake up in the morning, knowing how much of an impact I will make on their lives but on mine as well., makes the struggles worth it. I am a better person because of the animals in my life. Without them, I am nobody." She runs the show and it's the United States Largest Pit bull animal shelter. Her love for animals is not a mystery to the world but what about the real love of her life? Well, it's not a mystery too! She was a happily married woman. Her husband is Aren Marcus Jackson, and the couple was living a blissful family life until her husband, Aren was arrested for property theft and several other reasons in 2007. Is he still in prison? Was he sent to prison over false accusation? Are they still together or already separated with a divorce? Let's know all the facts in brief. TV Personality Tia Torres Is Apart From Husband Aren Marcus Jackson: Arrested In 2007. By the summer of 2007, Aren was living a happy life with his wife, Tia Torress in Agua Dulce, California. But in August 2007, the worst thing happened to this happy family as Aren Marcus got arrested by a Country Detective addressed Agent Dorsey suspecting Aren for his involvement in an auto break-in the Santa Clarita and Antelope valleys in 2007. The private asset was stolen from the car, and somebody tried to access the stolen credit card. Agent Dorsey admitted that the man in the video footage was none other than A.J. With all the evidence, he was arrested in 2007 and is still in prison. However, Torres still defends him and often releases the statement of her partner not being guilty and was falsely accused. Well, is the couple still together despite major incidents? Let's get the fact! Married Life Of Tia Maria Torres And Aren Marcus Jackson: Are They Still Together Or Divorced? We can not say that Tia and Aren live a fairy tale life without any problems as there are still complications, but the one thing that will never change is the love and support that they had for one another in past. Everything was going on smoothly until Aren was arrested in the year 2007 for property theft. He is currently serving a 15 years sentence in California. Despite immense love and care, the couple has gone through adamant situations. Everyone thought that the pair is still together but one of the posts on 'Tia Maria Torres of Pit Bulls & Parolees' Facebook page, it clearly states that they have already been separated with an official divorce. She what she wrote: "Speaking of Mr. Jackson who only appeared in one and a half episodes, 10 years ago. Everyone wants that fairytale happy ending. And despite that fact that I have not mentioned his name NOT ONCE for the past 10 years, according to the lovestruck experts on some of these websites who want so badly for "Tia to be in love". SURPRISE! I've been divorced for years. I'm thinking that maybe now I need my own spin-off now. Date My Dog. if you can get past Lucky. you might have a chance." Well, it is a piece of shocking news for Torres' fans. Despite her personal distress, she's actively connected with her fans via her Facebook page. Here's one of her Facebook posts: [updated] Tia Torres is not single. She is still married to her beau Aren Marcus Jackson. The duo tied a knot in early 2006 after dating a couple of years. They are united as a life partner for over a decade now. The Southern California native is living a sound life with all of her children and partner. Even though, there's a speculation in between the 2010s that the lovers aren't together anymore. But, most of the genuine news agencies claim they are relishing each other's company. Their bond is as strong as they had in the beginning. The Ex-Couple Is Proud Parents Of Four Adorable Children. Tia Torres and Aren Marcus share four children out of which two are adopted. She welcomed her daughter, Tania Torres from her previous relationship with a late gang banger boyfriend. Their biological daughter, Mariah Torres shared a healthy relationship with their adopted brothers, Kanani Chock and Keli'i Chock . The two bikers also paint and have an interest in music. Tania is also a keen animal lover. She tours the world as an animal trainer, especially for movie productions. While her sister is a public speaker' She also took part in many beauty pageant shows. She holds a degree in criminal psychology and has a keen interest in fashion designing. Tia Torres' Children. Tia's kids provide help and support to her work, Her Hawaiian twin's sons provide comic relief for shows and deal with most difficult dogs. Likewise, her daughter also shows their effort in production along with crew members. How They First Met? The love affair of Tia and Aren Marcus started during the 1980s when she was tracking the owner of a lost dog. It was very difficult so she used the inmate locator as the only option. The only clue she could find was that the owner was in California penitentiary. As you are expecting, the owner was none other than her future husband Aren. Soon after their encounter, they started writing letters and became good friends. Though Aren had a bad reputation as he was imprisoned for several times for property theft, Tia could not stop herself from loving him. Later after 2006, despite several obstacles, the duo got married. Tia Torres's Love For Animals. At the early age of 17, Tia showed courage to leave her home with her pets including two horses of Arabian origin, an Angora goat, and a dog. She suffered a lot to keep all the animals easygoing. Tia fought her best to protect animals and prove that they are gentle and lovely. She worked with many organizations like "The Pit Bull Support Group", "Villalobos Rescue Center" , etc. which provide help, training classes, and everything concerned with Pit Bull. See what she says about her love for animals of all kind: The amazing Tia Torres talking about Pit Bulls with Ellen DeGeneres. Tia's work with 'Pit Bulls and Parolees' dragged the attention of a renowned magazine in Los Angeles and she was introduced as 'Most Important People'. Good morning A post shared by Tia Maria Torres (@tia_pbp) on Apr 18, 2013 at 4:15am PDT. The program on The Animal Planet became really very famous that donations and adoptions of dogs increased drastically. Tia's work of rescuing dogs across the country and providing them a good shelter is really praiseworthy. We are very pleased to see such a kind- hearted lady with an immense love for animals. Recently, she announced via her Facebook page that she's attending a fundraising event for Speranza Animal Rescue as a guest speaker on 8 September 2018. Cougar Chaos. Parks and Wildlife Officer Brock Summers-Weir and his new husband, wildlife rehabber Landon Weir-Summers, are on their honeymoon high in the northern Colorado Rockies when they find an orphaned cougar cub. They quickly discover that there have been a number of cougars injured or killed in the area around Steamboat Springs. Although they are supposed to be on vacation, they work with local officials to try to find out what’s happening to the big cats. When they get too close to the answers, their camp is ransacked and an ominous message is left. Rather than letting this intimidate them, they step up their investigation in the hopes that they can find the people responsible for the carnage and still manage to have a happy honeymoon. Mountain Spirit Mysteries: Book Four. Parks and Wildlife Officer Brock Summers-Weir and his new husband, wildlife rehabber Landon Weir-Summers, are on their honeymoon high in the northern Colorado. Description. Mountain Spirit Mysteries: Book Four. Parks and Wildlife Officer Brock Summers-Weir and his new husband, wildlife rehabber Landon Weir-Summers, are on their honeymoon high in the northern Colorado Rockies when they find an orphaned cougar cub. They quickly discover that there have been a number of cougars injured or killed in the area around Steamboat Springs. Although they are supposed to be on vacation, they work with local officials to try to find out what’s happening to the big cats. When they get too close to the answers, their camp is ransacked and an ominous message is left. Rather than letting this intimidate them, they step up their investigation in the hopes that they can find the people responsible for the carnage and still manage to have a happy honeymoon. Tramon Mark’s buzzer-beater lifts No. 9 UH over Memphis. Houston won its regular-season finale 67-64 in a thriller off freshman guard Tramon Mark’s half-court prayer game-winner and give the Cougars a 21-3 overall record on the year. Just the possession prior, Tigers guard Lester Quinones missed the tying three off the inbound, but an offensive board by Malcolm Dandridge gave Memphis sophomore Boogie Ellis a wide-open look and he sunk it to tie the game at 64 apiece with 1.7 seconds to go. Then came the rest of the madness when sophomore guard Marcus Sasser inbounded the ball to Tramon Mark at half court and Mark knocked in the off-balance three for the win to power UH over the finish line. After the shot, Mark was swarmed by his teammates as they celebrated the absurd finish to the game. “Don’t ever underestimate your Coogs,” UH head coach told fans after the game. Prior to the chaos, senior guard Dejon Jarreau, who posted 19 points, four assists and eight rebounds, got an 8-1 run starting, with a crossover 3- pointer that gave UH a one-point lead with six minutes in the second half. Baskets from junior guard Quentin Grimes and Sasser gave UH a five-point edge until Memphis came back and tied the game. Grimes also had 17 points and eight boards and Justin Gorham also had a big afternoon with a 10-point, 11-, double-double. The Cougars led the game in rebounding as well with 40 total and 15 offensive, Memphis only had six offensive boards. With the win, the UH men’s basketball team secured the No. 2 seed in the AAC Tournament, which starts on Thursday. Smith: Kelvin Sampson has restored March's meaning for UH. Houston forward Fabian White Jr., left, guard Nate Hinton (11), and guard Caleb Mills celebrate during the final seconds of an NCAA college basketball game against Cincinnati, Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Houston. Eric Christian Smith / Contributor. Bass boomed along red-lined hardwood. Three-pointers swished from a corner. Raised, colored banners said it all: 1961, 1967, 1984, 2018, 2019. March used to mean everything for the University of Houston men’s basketball program. Thanks to Kelvin Sampson, March does again in 2020. The regular season is a setup for the conference tournament. The conference tourney is just a setup for the real tournament and March Madness. The only questions for these Cougars as the college game’s best month moves forward: How far are they going to go this time, and what color banner will they end up with? Sweet Sixteen: red. Final Four: white. NCAA Tournament appearance: blue. There is also a dark-colored banner proclaiming the 2018-19 Coogs as the American Athletic Conference’s regular-season champion. But Sampson acknowledged the obvious truth Tuesday inside UH’s practice facility. March Madness is all that has really counted for the Cougars during recent seasons. And while Connecticut and Memphis still remain on the 2019- 20 team’s schedule before the conference tourney, the early days of March are ultimately a setup for the joy, wonder, chaos, pain and beauty that can follow as April approaches. “There is no progress without the process,” Sampson said. “I mean, I understand exactly where we are. I understand where we’re headed. And I’ve got a good idea where we can be.” Then the sixth-year Coogs coach — who gradually turned UH back into a basketball school with determination, hard work, veteran expertise and more hard work — acknowledged another obvious thing for the No. 21-ranked team in the country. These Cougars (22-7) are good. But Sampson’s youth-driven team also can be unpredictable, and March is sometimes a painful proving ground, setting up magic that follows in ensuing years. “The thing I like about this team — and that drives me nuts — is I have no idea, game to game, how certain guys are going to play,” Sampson said. “They’re not made up that way. But that’s because they’re not seniors.” Sampson’s strong 2017-18 team went 27-8 but was forced to use a heartbreaking NCAA Tournament second-round finish to build toward 2018-19. The Corey Davis/Galen Robinson Jr./-led Coogs then went 33-4, peaked at No. 8 in the country and reached the Sweet 16. But they also ended with heartbreak, falling 62-58 to Kentucky. “The previous year had to learn from the year before,” said Sampson, who is 138-59 since trading the Rockets for the Cougars. “That’s all part of the process. And that’s why they call it a process.” A red banner inside UH’s still-new facility honors the memory of a 2018-19 Cougars squad that was good enough for the Elite Eight. Davis, Robinson, Brooks and Co. created a special path that eventually led this UH team to the verge of more madness. WSU's Jason Monda will go pro in something other than sports. If you've watched more than a few minutes of a college sporting event on TV, there is a pretty good chance you're familiar with the NCAA commercial which talks about athletes going pro in something other than sports. You know, one like this. It turns out that is going to be the case for WSU's Jason Monda, who will not pursue a career in pro baseball following the season. Donnie Marbut mentioned as much a couple of weeks ago, but it seemingly dropped under the radar until it cropped up on Twitter on Wednesday. Here is a bit of what Marbut said then, via Baseball America: "He's going to medical school," Marbut said. "I think he enjoys pitching, but ever since him and I talked the other day, I see a great calmness about him. We're proud of him for making a tough decision. A lot of guys feel like they want to do other things, but they feel like they have to keep playing." Must Reads. Rypien goes to Boise State; where does WSU turn? Jeff Nusser. SBN Longform: Meet the Bag Man. Steven Godfrey. Must Reads. Monda was drafted in the sixth round last season, but ultimately decided to turn down a six-figure bonus from the Phillies to return to school He cited the desire to go to medical school, among other things as reasoning to return. Now, it appears he'll make the same decision this offseason and forgo a career in baseball. It's been an interesting 12 months for Monda. Known for his hitting, Monda began pitching last season and had quite a bit of success, eventually being named to the John Olerud Award watch list for the best two-way players. He was drafted in the sixth round, but eventually decided to return to school. He was then accused by Philadelphia of NCAA rule violations, only to be cleared before the season. He struggled at the plate early on, apparently partially due to leg and eye issues. He rarely plays the field these days and has instead gone from a reliever to one of the Cougars' top starting pitchers. Cougars Host Beavers in Key Pac-12 Series - Washington State University Official Athletic Site The Washington State (15-14, 6-3 Pac-12) baseball team hosts Oregon State (25-6, 9-3 Pac-12) in a three-game Pac-12 Conference series, April 11-13. game times are 6 p.m., Friday, 2 p.m., Saturday and noon, Sunday. Washington State is 276-261 under Donnie Marbut, who is in his 10th season as head coach of the Washington State program and 11th overall in Pullman. Marbut is assisted by Gregg Swenson, Pat Waer and Michael Naughton. Kennedy grad Cole Madison one of the new faces on WSU offensive line | Cougar Football | The Seattle Times With each spring workout, with each exhausting rendition of "Midnight Maneuvers" winter conditioning, the Mike Leach regime grows a little further from what it inherited. WSU to scrimmage on Thursday - SportsLink - Spokesman.com - April 9, 2014 Thursday marks the seventh of Washington State's 15 spring football practices and it will also see the Cougars' first live scrimmage. The scrimmage will consist of approximately 40 plays and will be held in Martin Stadium at the end of WSU's practice. All practices are open to the public. Practice begins at 3 p.m. at Rogers Field. WSU spring practice: With Marcus Mason guiding the way, Cougars deep at running back - Spokesman.com - April 9, 2014 Marcus Mason’s coaches refer to him as a "middleman" and they mean it as a compliment. As one of a dwindling number of upperclassmen whose time with the Washington State football program predates the Mike Leach era, Mason is someone the coaches rely upon to condense the instructions they shout in the chaos of practice into useable information that the younger running backs can disseminate. Cougar Football Adds Running Back Transfer Aaron Baltazar - Washington State University Official Athletic Site Running back Aaron Baltazar has signed a financial aid agreement to join the Washington State football program next fall, head coach Mike Leach announced Wednesday. Mix of youth, experience makes Washington State Cougars D interesting - ESPN Washington State’s (very) youthful secondary is about to get a lesson in what defensive coordinator Mike Breske calls "sweat equity." While some coaches opt to recruit a few junior college players as stop- gaps to fill holes, the Cougars’ staff believes in throwing youngsters into the fire to see who can play and who can’t. And things are getting toasty in Pullman. Brandon Golden was looking for a change. After three seasons as a Washington State Cougar, the defensive back needed a fresh start to continue his career as a collegiate athlete.