2009-2010 NAIA Division II Women's Basketball National Championship

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2009-2010 NAIA Division II Women's Basketball National Championship Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Women's Basketball Programs Women's Basketball 3-10-2010 2009-2010 NAIA Division II Women's Basketball National Championship Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/womens_basketball_programs Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "2009-2010 NAIA Division II Women's Basketball National Championship" (2010). Women's Basketball Programs. 494. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/womens_basketball_programs/494 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Women's Basketball Programs by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STATE FARM ...a 2010 Women's Basketball National Championship Sioux City, Iowa Table of Contents Schedule of Events Tue~day, March 9 Sioux City Convention Center Welcome Letters .................................................................... 2-3 Special Olympics Clinic NAIA Administration .................................................................. 4 Tyson Events Center/Gateway Arena .................... 9 - 10:30 a.m. 10:30 - Noon Officials ........................................................................................ 5 Banquet of Champions .............................................. 6:30 p.m. Local Organizing Committee ...... .. .. .. ........ ................................ 7 Wednesday, March 10 Tyson Events Center Gateway Arena Sponsors ............................................................ ;......................... 8 Opening Ceremonies .................................................... 7:00 p.m. Honorary Coaches .................................................................... 9 Parade of Champions Rosters and Photos ............................................................ 16-49 March 10-17 Tyson Events Center Gateway Arena Tournament Bracket .............................................~ ............ 34-35 Tournament Games Monday, March 15 Tyson Events Center Neleou,e, to Gateway Arena M&M Dance of Sioux City .......................................... 6:00 p.m. LeMars Comm. Dance Squad .................................... 8:00 p.m. Sioux/and! Tuesday, March 16 Tyson Events Center Gateway Arena West Sioux High School Dance Squad ........... .. ....... 9:00 p.m. Players Coaches and Fans. I 1.<.b-\l d Sling _\."'I O B,skdh1ll Bling 20 ) P., skd 11 1' 1g 20 '· lh,,,•!. 11, Blin _.1skdb,1 ll Bling .20 I O The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics welcomes you to the 19th Annual NAIA Division II Women's Basketball National Championship! Since its inception in 1937, the NAIA has promoted the education and development of well­ rounded students and productive citizens through intercollegiate athletics. Over those 72 years the NAIA has provided opportunities for more than 45,000 student-athletes to compete for 23 national championships in 13 NAIA sports. The Association's innovative flagship program, Champions of Character, is designed to instill character values in student-athletes, coaches and youth in the communities it serves. The NAIA is committed to the true spirit of competition and the Association is striving through its programs to intentionally teach respect, responsibility, integrity, servant leadership and sportsmanship. This National Championship event offers the opportunity to recognize our student-athletes for their dedication to mastering their sport, succeeding academically and developing their character. In addition, much credit and appreciation goes to coaches, administrators and fans for their continued support of their athletic teams and student-athletes. All of us at the Association sincerely thank the Sioux City Convention Center, Tyson Events Center and Tourism Bureau for hosting this event and furthering the mission of the NAIA. In particular, I gratefully thank the City of Sioux City, Iowa. Our member institutions thank you and your countless volunteers for your time, effort and commitment. Best wishes for an enjoyable event, Jim Carr ~ NAIA President and Chief Executive Officer Welcome From The Governor's Office Dear Tournament Participants and Fans, It is my pleasure to welcome you to this year's National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division II Women's Basketball Championships. Iowa is proud to once again host this year's tournamen_t. , I would like to commend everyone that has worked so hard and put in the extra hours to make this event a success. College athletics provide a unique level of competition, full of emotion, sportsmanship and school pride, leaving every fan on the edge of their seat. Best of luck to the 32 elite teams that are participating; your hard work throughout the year has paid off with this chance to play for a national title. I hope you enjoy your stay in Sioux City and take advantage of the many recreational and cultural attractions that western Iowa has to offer. We hope to see you in Iowa again soon! Sincerely, ~~ Chester J. Culver Governor 2.------------------------- ...11£. ~ tt 2 giskdbaU 0 Welcome from Morningside College and Briar Cliff University! Dear NAIA Participants, On behalf of our students, faculty, and staff, please allow us to welcome you to Sioux City and the NAIA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament. Briar Cliff University and Morningside College are honored to host this prestigious event, and we trust your stay in the Siouxland area will be enjoyable. We would like to convey our congratulations to each of the participants in this year 's event and wish each of you the bt=Jst of luck as this exciting tournament unfolds. Finally, our-thanks to the many volunteers who make this tournament such a success. Your efforts allow us to showcase our city and this region to the entire nation and make this wonderful event possible. Sincerely, John C. Reynders, President Beverly A. Wharton, President Morningside College Briar Cliff University To all fans and participants of the 2010 NAIA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament: On behalf of my fellow City Council Members, as well as all of the Citizens of Sioux City, I would like to welcome each of you to what we consider the most exciting week of college basketball anywhere! Sioux City is proud and happy to be the host of NAIA Women's basketball for the 13th year in a row. I extend a special welcome to all of you who are visiting from out of town. While you are in Sioux City, I hope you will take the opportunity to experience our historical attractions and sites including our renowned Art Center and Orpheum Theatre, our Historic 4th Street district and unique riverfront- attractions you are sure to enjoy. I commend and congratulate the coaches and athletes here this week. You have worked hard to reach this level of success and should take great pride in your accomplishments. I extend a special thanks to all of the parents and fans that have supported and encouraged these outstanding athletes throughout the season and this tournament. We hope you enjoy your stay in Sioux City and wish you all the best Sincerely, Michael M. Hobart, Mayor --------------------------3City of Sioux City, Iowa skctJ,aU Rli n .20 I 0. 13 U Bling 20 I O thJll 131i ng 20 0 B.1skdb,1ll 1· 1 .2 0 '- , (h'-'< Le [ 2.0 '- .1 .1 I, 11 Bling ._"I I 2009-2010 NAIA National Office Staff Directory NAIA.Representative's Jim Carr Kristin Gillette Amanda Dahl NA/A President and Manager of Championships Manager of Sports Information Chief Executive Officer and Media services 1 Official Tournament Committee Bobbi Vandenberg Sue Syliebeck Travis Traphagen John Swickrath -'- ,.. 11 f'1 2 , B1skcth1IJ Bl ; 0 Biskdb,111 Bling 2 I "' Game Officials Supervisor of Officials Ron Hoover, IL Monty Applebee, KS Kimberly Crabtree, TN Chris Equinoa, OR Marla Gearhart, KY Dan Harris, MO Mitch Kaufman, FL Bob Morrison, NE Kerry Nichols, MO Sherianne Shuey, KY Troy Test, NE Michael Urdiales, TX Geno Walker, Ml ----------------------------1 iaskct 1;1 1 Bling 2,.: -2 [· ,,kdl :ill Rli O ' 1 IO· kctl ing 20 IO ' .,!,cfo:il, f·, 1•1~ ..?.u l 1..'.: K1-..ll·I' II Bling "'11 IC 13:iskctl ! Bling 20 I c ·~;~ ..~l~~ ,-~ . - WINNER OF OVER 300 NATIONAL., REGIONAL AND LOCAL AWARDS AWARD-WINNING BARBEQUE, GRILLED $EE YOV CHICKEN SANDWICHES, HAMBURGERS, SALADS, AFTER THE fJAME/ HOMEMADE DESSERTS AND GREAT FUN/ L ....... 2010 Local Organizing Committees Bas et a B Ing: omm1ttee Co-Tournament Directors: Corey Westra / Teresa M agnussen Administration Hotels Program/Publicity Athletic Trainers Angela Bergendahl, Event Facilities Mark Baltushis, Holiday Inn Express Kevin Kjeldseth, Kjeldseth Designs Greg Seier, cNos Linda Linduski, Event Facilities Todd Frush, Clarion Hotel Teresa Magnussen Kristy Sandman, cNos Erika Newton, Event Facilities Dawn Braddy, Ramada Inn Corey Westra, GPAC Julie Peterson, Event Facilities Larry Jensen , H61iday Inn Downtown Spero Vlahoulis Volunteers Aran Rush, Event Facilities Jay Jeulfs, Marina Inn Tom Padgett- Volunteer Chair Teresa Magnussen Andrew Fine , Fairfield Inn School Liason Sterne Akin, State Farm Corey Westra, GPAC Amanda Snoozy, Hilton Garden Inn & Suites Teresa Magnussen Josh Benson, Morningside Brooke Smith, Americlnn Von Bornholtz, Officials Association Catering James Serrao, Comfort Inn Banquet/Opening Clarence Carney Sue Birks, Distinctive Gourmet Terry Schelm, Country
Recommended publications
  • Resilient Response
    RESILIENT RESPONSE TOURISM REIMAGINED INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY SUMMER 2021 3 LIGHTER, BRIGHTER DOWNTOWN TOURNEY TOWN Downtown Sioux City is lightening up. From youth sports to college-level athletes, Sioux WorkingWorking with Downtown Partners, the City of Sioux City first placed City is teaming with tournament opportunities. festoon lighting at Fourth and Court Streets and then—with support “For“For years, local families have traveled great from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino—at Fourth and Pearl Streets. distances to participate in youth sports,” states Next, colored LED lights will be added beneath the three skywalks Matt Salvatore, Sioux City parks & recreation between Pearl and Historic Fourth Streets. Ultimately, the vision is director. “Now the Siouxland Expo Center and to create a pedestrian walking corridor between downtown’s two other locations in Siouxland can bring new and most popular entertainment districts, explains Downtown Partners even larger youth sports programs into our town. Executive Director Ragen Cote. It’s also a major goal to develop Not only does this benefit local families, but it also lighted pathways that connect pedestrians with the riverfront. “This stimulates the local economy.” lighting effort isn’t something we’ve done on a whim,” she says. In its firstfirst sixsix months,months, thethe ExpoExpo CenterCenter hostedhosted “There is a plan and a purpose, and I think that’s important for four 18-team softball/baseball tournaments and a people to see.” 140-team volleyball tournament. Added lightinglighting should encourage more foot traffic along pedestrian DustinDustin Cooper, executive director of the Arena corridors, turning drivers into pedestrians. “That’s key,” notes Cote, Sports Academy, relays similar success.
    [Show full text]
  • VENUECONNECT 2013 ATTENDEES As of 11/12/2013
    VENUECONNECT 2013 ATTENDEES as of 11/12/2013 FULL_NAME COMPANY CITY STATE/ PROVINCE COUNTRY Aaron Hurt Howard L. Schrott Arts Center Indianapolis IN Abbie Jo Vander Bol Show Me Center Cape Girardeau MO Adam Cook Rexall Place & Edmonton Expo Centre Edmonton AB Canada Adam Saunders Robert A. (Bob) Bowers Civic Center Port Arthur TX Adam Sinclair American Airlines Center Dallas TX Adam Straight Georgia Dome Atlanta GA Adina Alford Erwin The Fox Theatre - Atlanta Atlanta GA Adonis Jeralds Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte NC Adrian Collier University Center Mercer University Macon GA Adrian Moreno West Cal Arena Sulphur LA AJ Boleski INTRUST Bank Arena/SMG Wichita KS AJ Holzherr Birmingham CrossPlex Birmingham AL Al Diaz McAllen Auditorium & Convention Center McAllen TX Al Karosas Bryce Jordan Center Penn State University University Park PA Al Rojas Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas TX Alan Freeman Louisiana Superdome & New Orleans Arena New Orleans LA Albert Driscoll Halifax Forum Community Association Halifax NS Albert Milano Strategic Philanthropy, LLC Dallas TX Alberto Galarza Humacao Arena & PAC Humacao PR Alexander Diaz Madison Square Garden New York NY Alexis Berggren Dolby Theatre Hollywood CA Allen Johnson Orlando Venues/Amway Center Orlando FL Andrea Gates-Ehlers UIC Forum Chicago IL Andrew McQueen Leflore County Civic Center/ Argi-Center Greenwood MS Andrew Thompson Harborside Event Center Fort Myers FL Andy Gillentine University of South Carolina Columbia SC Angel Mitchell Ardmore Convention Center Ardmore OK Angie Teel
    [Show full text]
  • USA Hockey's National Team Development Program
    USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program U.S. National Under-17 Team · 2013-14 Schedule Date Opponent Location Site Time Fri., Sept. 13 Janesville Jets# Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor Ice Cube 7:00 p.m. Sat., Sept. 14 Janesville Jets# Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor Ice Cube 7:00 p.m. Sat., Sept. 21 Youngstown Phantoms* Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor Ice Cube 3:30 p.m. Fri., Sept. 27 Muskegon Lumberjacks* Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor Ice Cube 7:00 p.m. Sat., Sept. 28 Chicago Steel* Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor Ice Cube 7:00 p.m. Thurs., Oct. 3 Indiana Ice* Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor Ice Cube 7:00 p.m. Fri., Oct. 4 Indiana Ice* Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor Ice Cube 7:00 p.m. Sat., Oct. 12 Minnesota Elite League TBD TBD TBD Sun., Oct. 13 Minnesota Elite League TBD TBD TBD Fri., Oct. 18 Dubuque Fighting Saints Dubuque, Iowa Mystique Ice Center 7:35 p.m. Sat., Oct. 19 Des Moines Buccaneers* Urbandale, Iowa Buccaneer Arena 7:05 p.m. Sat., Oct. 26 Des Moines Buccaneers* Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor Ice Cube 7:00 p.m. Sun., Oct. 27 Youngstown Phantoms* Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor Ice Cube 3:30 p.m. Nov. 6-10 Four Nations Tournament Slovakia TBD TBD Sat., Nov. 23 Tri-City Storm* Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor Ice Cube 7:00 p.m. Sun., Nov. 24 Tri-City Storm* Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor Ice Cube 3:30 p.m. Wed., Nov. 27 Fargo Force* Fargo, N.D.
    [Show full text]
  • (Pdf) Download
    Artist Song 2 Unlimited Maximum Overdrive 2 Unlimited Twilight Zone 2Pac All Eyez On Me 3 Doors Down When I'm Gone 3 Doors Down Away From The Sun 3 Doors Down Let Me Go 3 Doors Down Behind Those Eyes 3 Doors Down Here By Me 3 Doors Down Live For Today 3 Doors Down Citizen Soldier 3 Doors Down Train 3 Doors Down Let Me Be Myself 3 Doors Down Here Without You 3 Doors Down Be Like That 3 Doors Down The Road I'm On 3 Doors Down It's Not My Time (I Won't Go) 3 Doors Down Featuring Bob Seger Landing In London 38 Special If I'd Been The One 4him The Basics Of Life 98 Degrees Because Of You 98 Degrees This Gift 98 Degrees I Do (Cherish You) 98 Degrees Feat. Stevie Wonder True To Your Heart A Flock Of Seagulls The More You Live The More You Love A Flock Of Seagulls Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You) A Flock Of Seagulls I Ran (So Far Away) A Great Big World Say Something A Great Big World ft Chritina Aguilara Say Something A Great Big World ftg. Christina Aguilera Say Something A Taste Of Honey Boogie Oogie Oogie A.R. Rahman And The Pussycat Dolls Jai Ho Aaliyah Age Ain't Nothing But A Number Aaliyah I Can Be Aaliyah I Refuse Aaliyah Never No More Aaliyah Read Between The Lines Aaliyah What If Aaron Carter Oh Aaron Aaron Carter Aaron's Party (Come And Get It) Aaron Carter How I Beat Shaq Aaron Lines Love Changes Everything Aaron Neville Don't Take Away My Heaven Aaron Neville Everybody Plays The Fool Aaron Tippin Her Aaron Watson Outta Style ABC All Of My Heart ABC Poison Arrow Ad Libs The Boy From New York City Afroman Because I Got High Air
    [Show full text]
  • Agenda Setup
    NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SIOUX CITY, IOWA City Council agendas are also available on the Internet at www.sioux-city.org. You are hereby notified a meeting of the City Council of the City of Sioux City, Iowa, will be held Monday, November 9, 2020, 4:00 p.m., local time, in the Council Chambers, 5th Floor, City Hall, 405 6th Street, Sioux City, Iowa, for the purpose of taking official action on the agenda items shown hereinafter and for such other business that may properly come before the Council. This is a formal meeting during which the Council may take official action on various items of business. If you wish to speak on an item, please follow the seven participation guidelines adopted by the Council for speakers: 1. Anyone may address the Council on any agenda item. 2. Speakers should approach the microphone one at a time and be recognized by the Mayor. 3. Speakers should give their name, spell their name, give their address, and then their statement. 4. Everyone should have an opportunity to speak. Therefore, please limit your remarks to three minutes on any one item. 5. At the beginning of the discussion on any item, the Mayor may request statements in favor of an action be heard first followed by statements in opposition to the action. 6. Any concerns or questions you may have which do not relate directly to a scheduled item on the agenda will also be heard under ‘Citizen Concerns’. 7. For the benefit of all in attendance, please turn off all cell phones and other communication devices while in the City Council Chambers.
    [Show full text]
  • New Warner March Releases- the Lego Movie 2 3DBD
    The Fastest Growing DVD, CD and Blu-ray Retail Catalog The future delivered now. Allied Vaughn. Powering today's leading entertainment supply chain. Volume 9 Issue 4 Congratulations go out to National Geographic and their Best Documentary win for "Free Solo" at the Oscars. We're proud to be distributing the title to our AV Retailers and Wholesalers, it's shaping up to be a major success for retailers. We're also proud of the significant growth in our documentaries and Independent film selections which underscores the advantages of a MOD release, always in stock, speed to market and broadest physical media choice for consumers. Check out all our new releases below and also the new March releases from Warner Archive, something there for every collector! Ask us how we can take your titles to market and grow your catalog sales. Richard Skillman Vice President Allied Vaughn Entertainment [email protected] Allied Vaughn Entertainment Main Page Allied Vaughn Entertainment Studio Catalog Allied Vaughn Entertainment Archives National Geographic's FREE SOLO Wins Best Documentary Congratulations National Geographic on its Academy Award winning documentary! 3/5/2019 024543470229 Free Solo (fka Solo) 2019 The stunning, intimate and unflinching Academy Award Winning portrait of free solo climber Alex Honnold as he prepares to achieve his lifelong dream: scaling the face of the world's most famous rock "the 3,200-foot El Capitan in Yosemite National Park" without a rope. Renowned filmmakers Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin capture the death-defying climb with exquisite artistry and masterful, vertigo- inducing camerawork. Warner March Releases Announces along with "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" on 3D Blu- ray Warner delivers again with a full slate of New Hit 3D Blu-ray Major Features and remastered Hollywood classics.
    [Show full text]
  • City Looks to Scrap Cubberley Boon Page 5
    Vol. XXXV, Number 21 N February 28, 2014 City looks to scrap Cubberley boon Page 5 www.PaloAltoOnline.com SEE THIS YEAR’S WINNERS INSIDE page 20 INSIDE Palo Alto Adult School Class Guide Pulse 16 Spectrum 18 Eating Out 27 Movies 29 Puzzles 55 NArts A conversation with novelist Jonathan Franzen Page 25 NHome Green Acres: Quiet, friendly and close to schools Page 32 NSports Gunn wrestler eyes a state championship Page 57 Trust Your Face to a Specialist We’re expanding and relocating! Join us at our new Palo Alto location. Now offering CoolSculpting. Visit Our Website for Information on Specials and Events. 320 Lambert Ave www.hesslerplasticsurgery.com 650.799.9009 Page 2ÊUÊiLÀÕ>ÀÞÊÓn]ÊÓä£{ÊUÊ*>ÊÌÊ7iiÞÊUÊÜÜÜ°*>Ì"i°V THANK YOU Jackie and Richard thank you for trusting us to help you achieve your Real Estate Success. 27950 Roble Alto, Los Altos Hills 240 Allen, Woodside* 3176 South Court, Palo Alto* SOLD SOLD SOLD 201 Montalvo, Emerald Hills Parcel 6, Los Altos Hills* 1003 Almanor, Menlo Park SOLD SOLD SOLD 719 Elizabeth, Menlo Park* 307 Barton Way, Menlo Park* 1941 Deodara, Los Altos SOLD SOLD SOLD Call Jackie and Richard to Sell Your Home Sold Over $220,000,000 of Homes Jackie Richard 650-855-9700 650-566-8033 [email protected] [email protected] BRE # 01092400 BRE # 01413607 www.schoelerman.com *represented the buyer ÜÜÜ°*>Ì"i°VÊUÊ*>ÊÌÊ7iiÞÊUÊiLÀÕ>ÀÞÊÓn]ÊÓä£{ÊU Page 3 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1:30–4:30P Danish Modern Portola Valley Offered at $3,700,000 | Beds 3 | Baths 3.5 35 Golden Oak Drive, Portola Valley | 35goldenoak.com Home ±2,509 sf | Lot ±1.2 acres Michael Dreyfus, Broker/CEO Noelle Queen, Sales Associate Summer Brill, Sales Associate 650.485.3476 650.427.9211 650.468.2989 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] License No.
    [Show full text]
  • Seasoned Pork Buns, Creamed Chicken Buns, Salad, Chips, & Various Desserts & Pies
    Lunch will be served from 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (free-will donation) Menu: Seasoned Pork Buns, Creamed Chicken Buns, Salad, Chips, & Various Desserts & Pies Preschool: Harvest Blessings 4th & 5th Grade: Girls Kindergarten: “With These Hands” Slumber Party/Boys Sleepover 1st Grade: Road Trip 6th Grade: Farmer’s Market 2nd Grade: Build It / Craft It 7th Grade: Merry Christmas 3rd Grade: Who Wouldn’t Like 8th Grade: Western Christian a 2nd Bridal Shower Wolfpack Peg Perego John Deere Farm Power Tractor Crock Pot, Liners, & Misc. Items (Prins Ins) Ipad Air (Super HiTech) with Trailer Toy Chainsaw (Sheldon Power Equipment) Farm Tractor & Round Baler (Bomgaars) InStep Take 2 Double Bicycle Trailer Toy Trimmer (Sheldon Power Equipment) 2 Night Stay in One 6-Person Cabin @ Dog Chicago Get-Away Package That includes 4 Pressure Washer Hose & Trigger Gun Creek (O’Brien Co Conservation Board) Tickets to a Professional Baseball Game (Sheldon Power & Equipment) 40’ Driftline & 2 Aqua Saddles (Oak Hill Ma- (Team of Your Choice) & 2 Nights lodging & Refurbished Pressure Washer Unit with rina) $200 Gift Card for Food/Gas (JBS United Hose & Gun (Sheldon Power Equipment) Feeds & Hartog Elevators) Wooden Rocking Horse (X2) (John Steens- 4 Dozen Cookies & Certificate for 4 Dozen ma) Tailgate Traeger more at a later date (Robin Van Meeteren) Water Table with Toys (Blake & Elizabeth 20" Dynacraft NEXT Boy's Wipeout Bike Pick Up, Camper SUV & Trailer Mini- Van Beek & Grandma) 20" Dynacraft NEXT Girl's Girl Talk Bike Motorhome (Southwest Wholesale
    [Show full text]
  • Waves Apart •Hollywood Q&A Page14
    FINAL-1 Sat, Nov 18, 2017 8:07:23 PM tvupdateYour Weekly Guide to TV Entertainment For the week of November 26 - December 2, 2017 Gustaf Skarsgård stars in “Vikings” INSIDE •Sports highlights Page 2 •TV Word Search Page 2 •Family Favorites Page 4 Waves apart •Hollywood Q&A Page14 The sons of Ragnar are at war, putting the gains of their father into jeopardy as the unity of the Vikings is fractured. With Floki (Gustaf Skarsgård, “Kon-Tiki,” 2012) now letting the gods guide him, and Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick, “The Dark Tower,” 2017) dealing with civil unrest and a looming prophecy, it’s understandable why fans are anxious with anticipation for the season 5 premiere of “Vikings,” airing Wednesday, Nov. 29, on History Channel. WANTED WANTED MOTORCYCLES, SNOWMOBILES, OR ATVS GOLD/DIAMONDS BUY SELL Salem, NH • Derry, NH • Hampstead, NH • Hooksett, NH ✦ 37 years in business; A+ rating with the BBB. TRADE Newburyport, MA • North Andover, MA • Lowell, MA ✦ For the record, there is only one authentic CASH FOR GOLD, Bay 4 YOUR MEDICAL HOME FOR CHRONIC ASTHMA Group Page Shell PARTS & ACCESSORIES We Need: SALES Motorsports& SERVICE IT’S MOLD ALLERGY SEASON 5 x 3” Gold • Silver • Coins • Diamonds MASS. MOTORCYCLE 1 x 3” DON’T LET IT GET YOU DOWN INSPECTIONS Are you suffering from itchy eyes, sneezing, sinusitis We are the ORIGINAL and only AUTHENTIC or asthma?Alleviate your mold allergies this season. Appointments Available Now CASH FOR GOLD on the Methuen line, above Enterprise Rent-A-Car 978-683-4299 at 527 So. Broadway, Rte.
    [Show full text]
  • The Search for a New Dean the SHARON WALKER SCHOOL of EDUCATION
    The Search for a New Dean THE SHARON WALKER SCHOOL OF EDUCATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Morningside Morningside College is seeking applications for the position of College experience Dean of the Sharon Walker School of Education. The next dean of the Walker School of Education must be a practical visionary cultivates a with a commitment to life-long learning and the development of students at all levels of the enterprise. The dean must be a passion for lifelong consensus builder and a supportive leader that can enable faculty learning and a and staff to stretch beyond past work and current capacity. dedication to Successful candidates will demonstrate P-12 teaching or leadership experience as well as significant faculty experience ethical leadership and scholarship. Demonstrated higher education leadership and and civic management at least at the department chair level is required. Accreditation and licensure program experience is required. responsibility. Capacity to engage with external stakeholders, including Area Education Agencies, is essential. The terminal degree is required. ABOUT THE COLLEGE Morningside College, widely acclaimed as one of the truly great success stories in private higher education, invites applications and nominations for the deanship of its Sharon Walker School of Education. Named for accomplished alumnae, generous benefactor and passionate teacher Sharon Walker, the Walker School of Education is a rare opportunity for distinguished educators who aspire to build on the rich teacher education tradition at Morningside. Morningside is a private college located in Sioux City, IA, recognized for providing undergraduate students with exceptional active learning experiences on a beautiful residential campus. The College is also well regarded for its online graduate coursework, flexible post-baccalaureate options, and an online bachelor’s degree completion option.
    [Show full text]
  • Other Football Leagues
    OTHER FOOTBALL LEAGUES {Appendix 3.1, to Sports Facility Reports, Volume 18} Research completed as of July 31, 2017 ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE (AFL) LEAGUE UPDATE: Arena Football is the highest-level professional indoor football league and the second longest running professional football league, after the National Football League, in the United States. After the 2016 season, the AFL lost three teams and added one expansion team. The KISS, Steel, and Predators have ceased operations. The Arizona Rattlers moved to the Indoor Football League. The Baltimore Brigade were added as an expansion team. Team: Baltimore Brigade Principal Owner: Ted Leonsis Year Established: 2017 Most Recent Purchase Price ($/Mil): N/A Current Value ($/Mil): N/A Percent Change from Last Year: N/A Team Website Twitter: @BMOREBRIGADE Arena: Royal Farms Arena Date Built: 1962 Facility Cost ($/Mil): $14 Percentage of Arena Publicly Financed: N/A Facility Financing: N/A Facility Website Twitter: @RoFoArena UPDATE: In November 2016, Monumental Sports and Entertainment, owned by Ted Leonsis, announced the acquisition of an AFL team. The team’s first season was the 2017 season. In May 2017, the Maryland Stadium Authority began comprehensive studies focused on three Baltimore landmarks, including the Royal Farms Arena. The study will focus on the feasibility, © Copyright 2017, National Sports Law Institute of Marquette University Law School Page 1 economic viability, and functions of the three sites. This study will help determine the future of the arena. NAMING RIGHTS: In 2014, Royal Farms purchased the naming rights and the deal calls for Royal Farms to pay $250,000 annually for five years.
    [Show full text]
  • For Immediate Release
    ‘CHRISTMAS IN CANAAN’ PRODUCTION BIOS MARGARET LOESCH (Executive Producer) – Margaret A. Loesch is the co-founder and former CEO of the The Hatchery LLC, a family entertainment company launched in 2003 with partner and former Co-CEO Bruce Stein and investor/partners Peter Guber and Paul Schaeffer. Loesch transitioned from The Hatchery to the recently formed Hasbro/Discovery Joint-Venture Network as its President and Chief Executive Officer. Loesch remains an integral part of the company, serving as an active board member. Concurrent with launching The Hatchery with Stein, in 2002-2003 Loesch raised the financing, produced, and in 2004 distributed, the fifth movie in the Benji franchise, “Benji Off the Leash,” with creator/director Joe Camp. From September 1998 until October of 2001, Loesch was the first President and Chief Executive Officer of Crown Media United States and its U. S. Hallmark Channel, having built and launched that channel after first restructuring and strengthening its predecessor, the U. S. cable channel Odyssey. Previously, she was President of the Jim Henson Television Group, Worldwide. During her tenure, she supervised the development and production of the award-winning “Bear in the Big Blue House” and served as its Executive Producer. While with Henson, Loesch played a key role in the 1998 acquisition of the Liberty Media-owned Odyssey Channel, which was acquired by the Jim Henson Company and Hallmark Entertainment. At the request of Odyssey’s consortium of partners, Loesch moved over to helm that cable channel, and is credited with building its programming strategy and ratings, forging a new management infrastructure, and establishing an enduring foundation for the Hallmark Channel, which she subsequently launched in 2001, replacing the Odyssey programming service.
    [Show full text]