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New York Spring International Open Jiu-Jitsu 2016 Final Results
Last Update: 04/10/2016 22:40 (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) New York Spring International Open Jiu-Jitsu 2016 Final Results Academies Results Overall 1 - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu - 380 2 - Team Lloyd Irvin - 150 3 - Alliance Marcelo Garcia - 133 4 - Soul Fighters BJJ Connecticut - 109 5 - Renzo Gracie Academy - 108 6 - Gracie Barra - 95 7 - TAC Team BJJ - 87 8 - Nova União - 86 9 - SAS Team USA - 79 10 - Ground Control - 72 Athletes Results By Category WHITE / Adult / Male / Light Feather First - John Kim - Plus One Defense Systems Second - M. Andrew Heo - Ground Control Third - Barry Cheung Yee - Behring Puerto Rico Third - Henry Yengles Rodriguez - Capital Jiu-Jitsu WHITE / Adult / Male / Feather First - Shawn Arcelay - Carlson Gracie Team Second - Isaias Madeira - Renzo Gracie International Third - Roberson Lopez - SAS Team Third - Nicholas Pokoy - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu International WHITE / Adult / Male / Light First - Kyle Shaw - Workshop Second - Joseph Huggins - Ivey League Mixed Martial Arts Third - Joao Morselli - New England United BJJ Third - Tenzin Monlam - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu WHITE / Adult / Male / Middle First - Shane Kissinger - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu Second - Christian Macarilla - Team Robson Moura Third - Franc Korini - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu International WHITE / Adult / Male / Medium Heavy First - Ronald Tisdale - Team Jucão USA Second - Dennis Fliller - Soca BJJ Third - John Irving - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu Third - Wesley Rochelle - RMNU Team WHITE / Adult / Male / Heavy First - Tyler Welsh - Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu Second - Gabriel Garcia -
BAKER COUNTY BOARD of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA AUGUST 4, 2020 MEETING CONNECTION INFORMATION: to Access the Meeting Please U
BAKER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA AUGUST 4, 2020 **This meeting will be conducted in a virtual environment due to COVID-19 and in accordance with State of Florida Executive Order 20-69. Please see the attached procedures for participating in this meeting. **All written comments submitted to the Commission through e-mail or the Zoom Chat function will be distributed to each Commissioner and also be included with the public record, but will not be read aloud during the meeting. Anyone wishing to speak will be given the opportunity during the PUBLIC COMMENT section of the agenda as part of the virtual meeting through Zoom. MEETING CONNECTION INFORMATION: To access the meeting please use the following: Web Access: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84633159918 Telephone Access: 1-301-715-8592 Secondary Access Line: 1-312-626-6799 Meeting ID: 846 3315 9918 REGULAR SESSION 5:00 P.M. I. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 1. Minutes- July 21, 2020 – Regular Session 2. Minutes – July 21, 2020 – Public Hearing 3. Expense Report 4. Request to Advertise – Community Development Director 5. Acceptance of Property from LaBuena Farms for Midpoint Pkwy 6. Confirmation of CDBG-MIT Grant application 7. Approval of County Manager Contract IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS All public comments should be made at this time. Not as each item is discussed. V. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS VI. NEW BUSINESS 1. Approval FDOT Supplemental Agreement for CR 23A; Robert Fletcher Action Item 2. Award BID 2020-06 for CR 23A; Robert Fletcher Action Item 3. -
The Following Players Comprise the College Football Great Teams 2 Card Set
COLLEGE FOOTBALL GREAT TEAMS OF THE PAST 2 SET ROSTER The following players comprise the College Football Great Teams 2 Card Set. The regular starters at each position are listed first and should be used most frequently. Realistic use of the players below will generate statistical results remarkably similar to those from real life. IMPORTANT: When a Red "K" appears in the R-column as the result on any kind of running play from scrimmage or on any return, roll the dice again, refer to the K-column, and use the number there for the result. When a player has a "K" in his R-column, he can never be used for kicking or punting. If the symbol "F-K" or "F-P" appears on a players card, it means that you use the K or P column when he recovers a fumble. Players in bold are starters. If there is a difference between the player's card and the roster sheet, always use the card information. The number in ()s after the player name is the number of cards that the player has in this set. See below for a more detailed explanation of new symbols on the cards. 1971 NEBRASKA 1971 NEBRASKA 1972 USC 1972 USC OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Woody Cox End: John Adkins EB: Lynn Swann TA End: James Sims Johnny Rodgers (2) TA TB, OA Willie Harper Edesel Garrison Dale Mitchell Frosty Anderson Steve Manstedt John McKay Ed Powell Glen Garson TC John Hyland Dave Boulware (2) PA, KB, KOB Tackle: John Grant Tackle: Carl Johnson Tackle: Bill Janssen Chris Chaney Jeff Winans Daryl White Larry Jacobson Tackle: Steve Riley John Skiles Marvin Crenshaw John Dutton Pete Adams Glenn Byrd Al Austin LB: Jim Branch Cliff Culbreath LB: Richard Wood Guard: Keith Wortman Rich Glover Guard: Mike Ryan Monte Doris Dick Rupert Bob Terrio Allan Graf Charles Anthony Mike Beran Bruce Hauge Allan Gallaher Glen Henderson Bruce Weber Monte Johnson Booker Brown George Follett Center: Doug Dumler Pat Morell Don Morrison Ray Rodriguez John Kinsel John Peterson Mike McGirr Jim Stone ET: Jerry List CB: Jim Anderson TC Center: Dave Brown Tom Bohlinger Brent Longwell PC Joe Blahak Marty Patton CB: Charles Hinton TB. -
2008 Alabama FB Game Notes
2008 CRIMSON TIDE FOOTBALL 92 All-Americans ALABAMA12 National Championships 21 Conference Championships ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (10-0) vs. MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (3-6) GAME INFORMATION Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 - 6:45 p.m. (CST) - ESPN Bryant-Denny Stadium (92,138) - Tuscaloosa, Ala. Opponent: Mississippi State Bulldogs TODAY’S GAME: The University of Alabama football team returns home to begin a two-game Site: Bryant-Denny Stadium (92,138) homestand that will close out the 2008 regular season. The top-ranked Crimson Tide host the Mississippi State Bulldogs in a SEC West showdown at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The game is Series: Alabama leads, 71-18-3 slated to kickoff at 6:45 p.m. (CST) and will be televised nationally by ESPN with Mike Patrick, Todd Blackledge and Holly Rowe calling the action. The Bulldogs are 3-6 on the season and Tickets: Sold Out coming off of a bye week after a 14-13 loss against Kentucky on Nov. 1. TV: ESPN HEAD COACH NICK SABAN: Alabama head coach Nick Saban (Kent State, 1973) is in his second season with the Crimson Tide. He was named the school’s 27th head coach on Jan. 3, 2007. Mike Patrick, Todd Blackledge Saban has compiled a 108-48-1 (.691) record as a collegiate head coach, including an 17-6 (.739) & Holly Rowe mark at Alabama and a 10-0 record in 2008. He captured his 100th career victory in week two against Tulane and coached his 150th game as a collegiate head coach in week three vs. West- Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network ern Kentucky. -
2013 - 2014 Media Guide
2013 - 2014 MEDIA GUIDE www.bcsfootball.org The Coaches’ Trophy Each year the winner of the BCS National Champi- onship Game is presented with The Coaches’ Trophy in an on-field ceremony after the game. The current presenting sponsor of the trophy is Dr Pepper. The Coaches’ Trophy is a trademark and copyright image owned by the American Football Coaches As- sociation. It has been awarded to the top team in the Coaches’ Poll since 1986. The USA Today Coaches’ Poll is one of the elements in the BCS Standings. The Trophy — valued at $30,000 — features a foot- ball made of Waterford® Crystal and an ebony base. The winning institution retains The Trophy for perma- nent display on campus. Any portrayal of The Coaches’ Trophy must be li- censed through the AFCA and must clearly indicate the AFCA’s ownership of The Coaches’ Trophy. Specific licensing information and criteria and a his- tory of The Coaches’ Trophy are available at www.championlicensing.com. TABLE OF CONTENTS AFCA Football Coaches’ Trophy ............................................IFC Table of Contents .........................................................................1 BCS Media Contacts/Governance Groups ...............................2-3 Important Dates ...........................................................................4 The 2013-14 Bowl Championship Series ...............................5-11 The BCS Standings ....................................................................12 College Football Playoff .......................................................13-14 -
Business Process Management & Enterprise Architecture Track
BIO - Bioinformatics Track Track Co-Chairs: Juan Manuel Corchado, University of Salamanca, Spain Paola Lecca, University of Trento, Italy Dan Tulpan, University of Guelph, Canada An Insight into Biological Data Mining based on Rarity and Correlation as Constraints .............................1 Souad Bouasker, University of Tunis ElManar, Tunisia Drug Target Discovery Using Knowledge Graph Embeddings .........................................................................9 Sameh K. Mohamed, Insight Centre for Data Analytics, Ireland Aayah Nounu, University of Bristol, UK Vit Novacek, INSIGHT @ NUI Galway, Ireland Ensemble Feature Selectin for Biomarker Discovery in Mass Spectrometry-based Metabolomics ............17 Aliasghar Shahrjooihaghighi, University of Louisville, USA Hichem Frigui, University of Louisville, USA Xiang Zhang, University of Louisville, USA Xiaoli Wei, University of Louisville, USA Biyun Shi, University of Louisville, USA Craig J. McClain, University of Louisville, USA Molecule Specific Normalization for Protein and Metabolite Biomarker Discovery ....................................23 Ameni Trabelsi, University of Louisville, USA Biyun Shi, University of Louisville, USA Xiaoli Wei, University of Louisville, USA HICHEM FRIGUI, University of Louisville, USA Xiang Zhang, University of Louisville, USA Aliasghar Shahrajooihaghighi, University of Louisville, USA Craig McClain, University of Louisville, USA BPMEA - Business Process Management & Enterprise Architecture Track Track Co-Chairs: Marco Brambilla, Politecnico di -
New York Spring International Open Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi 2016
Last Update: 04/08/2016 22:01 (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) New York Spring International Open Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi 2016 BLUE / Juvenile / Male / Middle Gracie Barra Ben Sualp Bagbek Pellegrino Mixed Martial Arts Francis Dolan Marshall Total: 2 BLUE / Juvenile / Female / Light David Jacobs Jiu-Jitsu Team My Bao Nguyen Yamasaki Academy Ariana Podesta Total: 2 BLUE / Adult / Male / Light Feather Alliance Marcelo Garcia Ryan Healy Alliance Maryland Tadiyah William Danforth BJJ Revolution Team JAMES Coate David Jacobs Jiu-Jitsu Team John Dao Fight Sports Feiyang Li Gracie Barra David Figueroa Coto New England United BJJ Robert Robinson Relson Gracie Justin Kendrick Total: 8 BLUE / Adult / Male / Feather Alliance Marcelo Garcia Carlos Romano Balance Ryan Grogan BJJ Revolution Team - International Richard Mac Donnacha Black Hole Jiu-Jitsu Matthew Spano Brasa Bartlomiej Tabaszewewski Fairfax Jiu Jitsu Justin Ladota Fairfax Jiu Jitsu Thant Aung Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Pedro Sauer Team Douglas Nguyen Mike Moses' Competition Team Ronald Soberano New England United BJJ Austin Jay DeSousa Sheridan BJJ Vivek Singh TAC Team BJJ Umesh Thillaivasan Team Royce Gracie Isaiah Monroe Total: 13 BLUE / Adult / Male / Light Alliance Daniel Borowski Alliance LENY JOHN Alliance Atlanta Zachary Steven VanZile Alliance Marcelo Garcia Matthew Rotner Alliance Marcelo Garcia Ting Yee Lai American Top Team Mike Rivera American Top Team Connecticut Mark A. Ohanian Balance Tomas Escobar Garcia Gracie Elite Team America Emmanuel Vera Gracie Humaita Philadelphia Cameron Chaffee -
Help for Homeless Peace Events Change Hearts
Lampanelli GTAV review ‘Quean of Mean’ Hottest new game smack talks Orlando sets new records page 14 page 15 Volume 19, Issue 3 www.ValenciaVoice.com Sept. 25, 2013 Peace events change hearts Valencia East Campus gives students a chance to spread love By Christopher Stanley [email protected] EAST CAMPUS — Carl Wilkens -- author of “I’m Not Leaving,” an ac- count of his time in Rwanda during the Azabache Films. genocide in 1994 -- finished Peace Day last Thursday with his presentation, “Help Build a Peaceful World by Seeing the ‘Other’ as Yourself.” Help for homeless “I don’t think horror is a lasting mo- tivator,” Wilkens said to a packed room. Film looks at problem in heart of Orlando “It’s love, plain and simple.” Peace Day was part of Peace Week By Stephanie Cardenas on the streets. Instead it isn’t unusual to 2013, sponsored by the Peace and Jus- [email protected] pass by a homeless person and ignore tice Initiative (PJI). Several tables were them as if they are invisible. An invis- set up at Valencia East Campus’ Mall WEST CAMPUS — What is the first ible homeless is overlooked by the pub- area with pamphlets advertising the thing that pops into your mind when lic and often not regarded as a priority of student group and opportunities for you see a homeless person on the streets? any means. These are the people whose passing students to write a letter to Syr- Drug users, alcoholics, physiological name is not a name, homeless. ian refugees, write what the word peace problems; these are the common miscon- Valencia College West Campus had means to them or gather information on ception most people believe to be true. -
Hector Lombard
HECTOR LOMBARD 52 FIGHTMAGAZINE.COM | JUNE 2012 HECTOR LOMBARD HECTOR LOMBARD is the UFC’s newest high-profile acquisition, and the monster of the middleweights is ready to get the heads rolling and tempers flaring. BY T.R. FoleY // PhotoS BY Paul Thatcher FIGHTMAGAZINE.COM | JUNE 2012 53 HECTOR LOMBARD he Internet knows two stories about Hector Lombard, and a Thor-like body, or that he’s carrying a six-year, 25-fight unbeaten neither is flattering. streak. There’s plenty to talk about when the world’s largest MMA pro- The most famous is the Cuban-Australian’s beef with motion signs a fighter that few people have met, and fewer understand. one-time training partner and Strikeforce heavyweight Josh Barnett. The other is an on-the-mat dispute with UFC wel- Tterweight Jacob Volkmann that turned bloody. With Barnett, there seemed to be a traditional fighter’s spat—two Behind the front desk at the American Top Team training facility in Co- guys with big fists using them to excess—which resulted in some hurt conut Creek, Florida, is an enormous indoor archway. It’s impressive for feelings and Lombard’s eventual departure from the Combat Submis- its size, like the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, except wooden and painted sion Wrestling Training Center where Barnett trained. The Volkmann in the image of the Stars and Stripes. The arch is decorative, serving no incident happened at American Top Team, with the All-American wres- purpose but to possibly reorient any international Top Team members tler recounting a soap opera-like incident capped by a frustrated Lom- to what continent they are currently training on, but surrounding it is bard punching him in the face. -
25 Pro Fighters, Managers, and Coaches Reveal Their Best Tips to Land a Sponsorship by Solmadrid Vazquez Follow Me on Twitter Here
25 Pro Fighters, Managers, and Coaches Reveal Their Best Tips to Land a Sponsorship by Solmadrid Vazquez Follow me on Twitter here. Sponsorships can make or break you. The problem is, the process of landing a sponsorship is counter-intuitive. Being a great fighter is NOT enough. I’m sure you’ve seen fighters who land sponsors left and right. What’s their secret? How come they can get 27 sponsors in one day and you can’t even get one freakin’ rep to look at you? What THE hell is going on?! To get to this bottom of this conundrum, I contacted some of the best fighters, managers, and trainers in the game and asked them a simple question: “What is your #1 tip to land a sponsorship?” Each tip has a custom tweet link after it so feel free to share your favorite tips with your followers. Let’s Get Ready To Ruuuummmmbllllllleee!!! Frank Shamrock Frank Shamrock is a retired MMA Fighter. He was the first UFC Middleweight Champion and retired as the four-time defending undefeated champion. He was also the first WEC Light Heavyweight Champion, and the first Strikeforce Middleweight Champion. He was a brand spokesman for Strikeforce and is a Sports Commentator for Showtime. Frank can be found at his site, on Facebook, and on Twitter. My number one tip to landing a sponsorship is presenting yourself properly. Present a long-term consistent growth plan that somebody, or a sponsor, could attach themselves to, so you can show how you will grow together. “Present a long-term consistent growth plan.” Tweet this. -
Oregon Open Jiu Jitsu Championship Saturday, September 16, 2017 Liberty High School, Hillsboro, Oregon Gi Results: Pages 1-12 No-Gi Results: Pages 12-18
Oregon Open Jiu Jitsu Championship Saturday, September 16, 2017 Liberty High School, Hillsboro, Oregon Gi Results: Pages 1-12 No-Gi Results: Pages 12-18 2017 OREGON OPEN TEAM CHAMPIONS 9 points for every 1st place + 3 points for every 2nd place + 1 point for every 3rd place Points are awarded in regular and absolute divisions. * No points were awarded to single competitor divisions or to competitors placing in bonus rounds. * Top Team: Overall (All Divisions Combined) 1st Place - Impact Jiu Jitsu 2nd Place - Ribeiro/Lovato NW 3rd Place - SBG Top Team: Top Team: Top Team: Adult/Master Gi Adult/Master No-gi Youth/Junior (All Men and Women Combined) (All Men and Women Combined) (Gi & No-gi Combined) 1st - Impact Jiu Jitsu 1st - Impact Jiu Jitsu 1st - Impact Jiu Jitsu 2nd - Ribeiro/Lovato NW 2nd - 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu 2nd - Ribeiro/Lovato NW 3rd - SBG 3rd - SBG 3rd - CTA Hillsboro MEN’S WHITE BELT White, Light Feather: 127.1 to 141.5 lbs. - Adult 1 Israel Smith, Humboldt Jiu Jitsu 2 Scott Tyler, Rise Martial Arts 3 James Avenoso, Enso Jiu Jitsu White, Feather: 141.6 to 154.5 lbs. - Adult 1 Connor Thun, The Base 2 Joshua Chandler, CTA Hillsboro 3 Jonathan Tullsen, The Base 3 Josue Vazquez, Humboldt Jiu Jitsu White, Feather: 141.6 to 154.5 lbs. - Master 1 1 David Broussard, Ronin Academy 2 Jason Mason, PDXBJJ 3 Michael French, Impact Jiu Jitsu - Beaverton subleague.com Page 1 of 16 White, Light: 154.6 to 168.0 lbs. - Adult 1 Ian Carlos, Impact Jiu Jitsu - Salem 2 Daniel Vidal, Impact Jiu Jitsu 3 Nikolas Tidwell, Impact Jiu Jitsu 3 Justin Zon, CTA Hillsboro White, Light: 154.6 to 168.0 lbs. -
Miami Fall International Open Jiu-Jitsu 2016
Last Update: 10/21/2016 19:00 (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Miami Fall International Open Jiu-Jitsu 2016 WHITE / Juvenile / Male / Middle Carlson Gracie Team Isaac Alexander Padilla Aceituno Carlson Gracie Team Noah Zen Alexander Maccicotti-Humphrey Fight Sports Andro Bixente Bailly Total: 3 WHITE / Adult / Male / Light Feather American Top Team Alex Perez American Top Team Alexander Mckinstry Brazilian Top Team Hernandes Spinola Carlson Gracie Team Anthony Busciglio Carlson Gracie Team Carlos Reyes Carlson Gracie Team International Anthony Perez Carlson Gracie Team International James Walton Gracie Barra Richard Marcus Cordova Marcio Cruz BJJ Anthony Castillo Nova União Darwin Perez-arriaga Total: 10 WHITE / Adult / Male / Feather American Top Team Carlos Gutierrez De Pineres Atos Jiu-Jitsu Carlos Flores Carlson Gracie Team Jin Curia Carlson Gracie Team Runny Hernandez Carlson Gracie Team International Brandon Benincasa Carlson Gracie Team International Sean Vidal Demian Maia Jiu-Jitsu USA Alexander Gomez Fabin Rosa Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Scott Huynh Gracie Barra Cristian Sosa Gracie Barra Miguel Bolanos Gracie Elite Team Eric Cruz Paulo Ribeiro Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Team Kristopher Shuster Villardo Jiu Jitsu Academy Gabriel Rodriguez Villardo Jiu Jitsu Academy John Destefano Total: 14 WHITE / Adult / Male / Light Yamasaki Academy/ Machete BJJ Roy Isaias Peguero Curiel American Top Team Diego Soto - Salazar American Top Team Landon Quinones American Top Team Coconut Creek Anthony Rodriguez Carlson Gracie Team Justin Rios Carlson