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19 YEAR HEAD COACH BILL CHAPLICK W- 171- L - 48 .781 JASON PETER ‘93 1ST ROUND PICK FRED RUSSELL ‘99 NIKO KOUTOUVIDES ‘99 MARCEL SHIPP ‘99 SHONN GREEN ‘04 TERRANCE KNIGHTON ‘04 ANTONIO DIXON ‘04 BRANDON WASHINGTON ‘06 RICH GORDON ‘06 GRAIG COOPER ‘06 OLLIE OGBU ‘06 VAUGH MARTIN ‘06 LESEAN MCCOY ‘06 JEREMEY HORNE ‘07 TODD THOMAS ‘09 ALONZO RUSSELL ‘10 GEROD HOLLIMAN ‘11 TYLER MATAKEVICH ‘11 CAMRON ARTIS-PAYNE ‘08 This marks the 2nd time under the stewardship of Head Coach, Bill Chaplick, that the team has gone undefeated. In 2011, Coach Chaplick’s Falcon team went 12-0 led by current NFL players, Tyler Matakevich (Pittsburgh Steelers), Levern Jacobs (Washington Redskins), Dimitris Smith (Los Angeles Rams), and Paul Magloire (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) Gerod Holliman (Pittsburg Steel- ers) and Ashton Broyld (Jacksonville Jaguars) gave Milford their first unde- feated season since arriving in New Berlin, NY. It wouldn’t take long before he was able to replicate that success in 2016. With big victories over Yale University, Cornell University, and a thrilling last sec- ond win in Annapolis over Navy JV. Led by offensive MVP, Jaylen Larry and de- fensive MVP, DeAndre House, the victory secured Chaplick’s 151st win as the Head Coach of the Falcons. Created by Dwight Hazelwood © for Milford Academy 2019 MILFORD ACADEMY FALCONS 2018 SCHEDULE AUG. 18 AT ITHACA SEPT. 30 AT WNEC AUG. 25 AT HUDSON VALLEY OCT. 7 AT LIU POST SEP. 2 AT WAGNER OCT. 12 AT NAVY SEPT. 10 AT ARMY JV OCT. 22 AT DELVAL SEPT. 16 AT MORRISVILLE ST OCT. -
Patriots Kickoff Preseason Against the Saints
PATRIOTS KICKOFF PRESEASON AGAINST THE SAINTS MEDIA SCHEDULE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (0-0) vs. *NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (0-0) Thursday, August 9, 2012 Gillette Stadium (68,756) 7:30 p.m. EDT MONDAY, AUGUST 6 9 a.m. -11:00 a.m. Practice *prior to the Saints preseason opener vs. Arizona in the Hall of Fame Game 11:00-11:30 a.m. Player Media Availability The Patriots open the preseason at home against the New Orleans Saints this 11:45 a.m. Nick Caserio Press Conf. Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. The Saints will travel to Foxborough after their preseason opener in the Hall of Fame game against Arizona in Canton, Ohio on TUESDAY, AUGUST 7 Sunday. The Patriots will conduct joint practice sessions with New Orleans on 1:00 p.m. Coach Belichick Press Conf. Tuesday and Wednesday. It will mark the second time in the last three years that the 1:30-4:00 p.m. Joint Practice with the Saints Patriots have conducted joint practices with the Saints during training camp. Prior to 4:00-4:30 p.m. Player Media Availability the 2010 preseason opener, the defending Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints 4:00 p.m. Tom Brady Media Availability and the Patriots practiced against each other for two days before the Patriots claimed WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 a 27-24 win in the preseason contest at Gillette Stadium. 10:00 a.m. Joint Practice with the Saints 12:30-1:00 p.m. Player Media Availability BROADCAST INFORMATION TELEVISION: This week’s game will be broadcast by the Patriots Preseason THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 Television Network and can be seen in every New England state as well as Hawaii. -
Patriots Travel to Face the Jaguars
PATRIOTS TRAVEL TO FACE THE JAGUARS MEDIA SCHEDULE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (10-4) at JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (2-12) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19 Sunday, December 23, 2012 EverBank Field (67,246) 1:00 p.m. ET 10:30 Media Check-In After two straight primetime games at Gillette Stadium, the New England Patriots 11:00 Tom Brady Availability will travel to face the Jacksonville Jaguars in the last regular-season road game of 11:45 Chad Henne Conf. Call the year. 12:10 Mike Mularkey Conf. Call New England nearly equaled the greatest comeback in NFL history last Sunday 12:00-12:15 Bill Belichick Press Conference night against San Francisco, as only one time in league history has a team rallied to (Red Level Press Box) win a regular season game in which it trailed by 28 points. The Patriots faced a 31-3 12:35 Local Media Access to Practice deficit with 10:21 remaining in the third quarter. The Patriots proceeded to score 3:30-4:15 Open Locker Room touchdowns on four straight possessions to tie the game at 31, but San Francisco THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 regained the momentum and held on for a 41-34 win. The only time in NFL history 12:00 Media Check-In that a team has won a game in which they trailed by 28 points was on December 7, 12:35 Local Media Access to Practice 1980, when the 49ers trailed the New Orleans Saints 35-7 at halftime and came back 3:30-4:15 Open Locker Room for a 38-35 win. -
Rob Ninkovich, Linebacker
2013 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS FEATURE CLIPS Table of Contents Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft .......................................................................................................................... 3 Head Coach Bill Belichick ..................................................................................................................................... 6 LS Danny Aiken .................................................................................................................................................. 11 P Ryan Allen ....................................................................................................................................................... 13 WR Danny Amendola .......................................................................................................................................... 15 CB Kyle Arrington ................................................................................................................................................ 17 RB LeGarrette Blount .......................................................................................................................................... 20 RB Brandon Bolden ............................................................................................................................................ 22 WR Josh Boyce ................................................................................................................................................... 24 DE Michael Buchanan ........................................................................................................................................ -
ON the EDGE S Troy Polamalu Arnold Palmer | GOLFING LEGEND 29 Chidi Iwuoma CB 5-8 184 2-19-78 5 California Seahawks RB Shaun Alexander Vs
E8 ∑ THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2006 ∑ E9 Telecast: 6 p.m. | Kickoff: 6:25 p.m. Ford Field, CELEBRITY PREDICTIONS STEELERS GAME DAY TV: WSYX (Channel 6) Detroit ∑ Web site: www.steelers.com ABC | Announcers: Al Michaels (play-by-play), John Madden (analysis), ∑ Capacity: 67,500 Jamie Foxx | ACTOR/SINGER Regular season Michelle Tafoya (sideline), Suzy Kolber (sideline) Pittsburgh. If you look at Pittsburgh’s history, the way they ∑ Surface: FieldTurf play football. Defense wins championships. ∑ 11-5 (second in AFC North Division; home 5-3, road 6-2) Radio: WBNS-AM (1460) ∑ Opened: 2004 ∑ Wild-card playoff berth CBS/Westwood One | Announcers: Marv Albert (play-by-play), Boomer Sen. John Kerry | D-MASS. Road to Super Bowl XL Esiason (analysis), John Dockery (sideline), Bonnie Bernstein (sideline) Pittsburgh. It’s going to be a high-scoring game. 31-28. ∑ Wild-card round: def. Cincinnati 31-17 (road) Pregame TV Favorite Why? Five words: Pittsburgh’s own Teresa Heinz Kerry. ∑ Divisional round: def. Indianapolis 21-18 (road) ESPN: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. | ABC: 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Ch. 6) ∑ AFC championship: def. Denver 34-17 (road) Condoleezza Rice | SECRETARY OF STATE NFL Network: noon to 5:30 p.m. I picked Pittsburgh to beat Cincinnati. I have picked Playoff record: 28-18 (.609) | Super Bowl record: 4-1 (.800) against them every game since. I’m not picking against Entertainment them again. Roster 4Ä National anthem: Aaron Neville, Aretha Franklin, Dr. John Web sites Coach: Bill Cowher (14th season: 141-82-1, .632; playoffs, 11-9) PITTSBURGH STEELERS (14-5) VS. -
Ukiah Man Creates Local Video Source
Weekend SPORTS entertainment Thursday Wildcats beat Panthers .............Page 3 April 24, 2008 ...................................Page 6 INSIDE Mendocino County’s World briefly The Ukiah local newspaper ..........Page 2 Friday: Sunny H 73 L 48 7 58551 69301 0 Saturday: Sunny H 83 L 49 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 150 Number 15 email: [email protected] Locals not happy with proposed state water regs By BEN BROWN Concerned about local impacts, Northern California on several Herrera said it would also stream- Supervisor Michael Delbar. The Daily Journal supervisors and others say more reg- rivers, including parts of the Russian line water rights applications. There Many who attended Tuesday’s The California State Water ulation looks like just more protec- River. are currently 500 pending water Board of Supervisors meeting feared Resources Control Board will soon tion for downstate water interests. SWRCB representative Steve rights applications before the state that the policy would restrict their vote on whether or not to approve a Assembly Bill 2121, the North Herrera said the policy is meant to board and 310 of them are within the ability to divert water out of streams new instream flow policy next week Coast Instream Flow Policy, passed develop standards for diverting water area covered by the policy. on their property and make it more but landowners and members of the in 2004, requires the state water out of rivers and streams in parts of “I haven’t talked to anyone out- difficult to apply for water rights by Mendocino County Board of board to adopt new principles for the Mendocino, Sonoma, Marin, side of Sacramento who thinks this is Supervisors still have objections. -
18 Year Head Coach Bill Chaplick W- 151- L - 44 .774
18 YEAR HEAD COACH BILL CHAPLICK W- 151- L - 44 .774 JASON PETER ‘93 1ST ROUND PICK FRED RUSSELL ‘99 NIKO KOUTOUVIDES ‘99 MARCEL SHIPP ‘99 SHONN GREEN ‘04 TERRANCE KNIGHTON ‘04 ANTONIO DIXON ‘04 BRANDON WASHINGTON ‘06 RICH GORDON ‘06 GRAIG COOPER ‘06 OLLIE OGBU ‘06 VAUGH MARTIN ‘06 LESEAN MCCOY ‘06 JEREMEY HORNE ‘07 TODD THOMAS ‘09 ALONZO RUSSELL ‘10 GEROD HOLLIMAN ‘11 TYLER MATAKEVICH ‘11 CAMRON ARTIS-PAYNE ‘08 This marks the 2nd time under the stewardship of Head Coach, Bill Chaplick, that the team has gone undefeated. In 2011, Coach Chaplick’s Falcon team went 12-0 led by current NFL players, Tyler Matakevich (Pittsburgh Steelers), Levern Jacobs (Washington Redskins), Dimitris Smith (Los Angeles Rams), and Paul Magloire (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) Gerod Holliman (Pittsburg Steel- ers) and Ashton Broyld (Jacksonville Jaguars) gave Milford their first unde- feated season since arriving in New Berlin, NY. It wouldn’t take long before he was able to replicate that success in 2016. With big victories over Yale University, Cornell University, and a thrilling last sec- ond win in Annapolis over Navy JV. Led by offensive MVP, Jaylen Larry and de- fensive MVP, DeAndre House, the victory secured Chaplick’s 151st win as the Head Coach of the Falcons. Created by Dwight Hazelwood © for Milford Academy 2017 MILFORD ACADEMY FALCONS 2017 SCHEDULE AUG. 26 AT HUDSON VALLEY OCT. 10 AT HUDSON VALLEY SEPT. 3 AT WAGNER OCT. 15 AT CORNELL SEPT. 10 AT NORWICH OCT. 23 AT DELAWARE VALLEY SEPT. 17 AT WESLEY OCT. 29 AT WNEC SEPT. 24 AT YALE NOV. -
TOUCHDOWN CLUB Congratulations
13227_Cover:X 1/8/12 2:46 PM Page 1 WALTER CAMP FOOTBALL FOUNDATION Forty-Fifth Annual National Awards Dinner Yale University Commons New Haven, Connecticut January 14, 2012 13227_001-029:X 1/9/12 4:36 PM Page 1 P.O. BOX 1663 • NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 06507 • TEL (203) 288-CAMP • www.waltercamp.org January 14, 2012 Dear Friends of Walter Camp: On behalf of the Officers – James Monico, William Raffone, Robert Kauffman, Timothy O’Brien and Michael Madera – Board of Governors and our all-volunteer membership, welcome to the 45th Annual Walter Camp Football Foundation national awards dinner and to the City of New Haven. Despite a challenging economy, the Walter Camp Football Foundation continues to thrive and succeed. We are thankful and grateful for the support of our sponsors, business partners, advertisers and event attendees. Tonight’s dinner sponsored by First Niagara Bank is the signature event for this All-America weekend along with being the premier college football awards dinner in the country. Since Thursday, the Walter Camp All-Americans, Alumni and major award winners have had a significant and positive impact on this city, its youth and the greater community. We remain committed to perpetuating the ideals and work of Walter Camp both on and off the gridiron. Our community outreach has included a Stay In School Rally for three thousand 7th and 8th graders at the Floyd Little Athletic Center, visits to seven hospitals and rehabilitation centers, and a fan festival for families and youth to meet and greet our guests. The Walter Camp membership congratulates the 2011 All-Americans and major award winners for their distinguished athletic achievements and for their ongoing commitment to service and to community. -
2012 Patriots Schedule Patriots Media Website
PATRIOTS BEGIN AFC EAST DIVISION PLAY AT BUFFALO MEDIA SCHEDULE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (1-2) at BUFFALO BILLS (2-1) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Sunday, September 30, 2012 Ralph Wilson Stadium (73,967) 1:00 p.m. ET 10:30-11:30 Media Check-In The New England Patriots will begin play in the AFC East when they travel to 11:10-11:20 Tom Brady Availability Buffalo to take on the Bills. It will be the Patriots third road game of the season. (Visitor’s Locker Room) The Patriots own a 53-15 (.779) record in regular season AFC East games since 11:15-12:00 Open Locker Room the beginning of the 2001 season, compiling the best intra-division record of any 11:45-12:00 Chan Gailey Conference Call team in the NFL. TBA Buffalo player Conference Call After seven straight series sweeps and 15 straight wins by New England, Buffalo 12:40-12:55 Bill Belichick Press Conference ended the streak with a 34-31 victory at Ralph Wilson Stadium in the first meeting of (Red Level Press Box) the two teams in 2011 on Sept. 25. The 15-game win streak is the third longest Approx. 1:15 Local Media Access to Practice winning streak over a single opponent in NFL history. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 The Patriots avenged that loss in the 2011 regular season finale on Jan. 1, 2012 by 10:45-11:30 Media Check-In overcoming a 21-0 first quarter deficit by scoring 49 unanswered points en route to a 11:15-12:00 Open Locker Room 49-21 victory. -
Bailey: ‘Barring Any Setbacks, I’Ll Be out There’
Bailey: ‘Barring Any Setbacks, I’ll Be Out There’ By Stuart Zaas DenverBroncos.com November 27, 2013 Cornerback Champ Bailey talked about his status for this week’s game at Kansas City. ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – After missing the past four games with a foot injury, cornerback Champ Bailey feels he’s getting closer to making his return this week at Kansas City. Bailey sat out the first five games of the season with a foot injury before reinjuring the foot at Indianapolis in Week 7. The patience required to let the foot heal is something that hasn’t come easily for the 15th-year veteran. “That’s the hardest thing for me,” Bailey said. “Any time something goes wrong, I want to be in there to try to help. But, I have to make sure I take care of my body. The foot is feeling a lot better. I’m going to keep progressing through the week to make sure that I’m ready for Sunday.” Bailey returned to practice on Wed., Nov. 13 and has been limited in each session since. He was listed as doubtful for the Week 11 game versus Kansas City and then questionable for Week 12 at New England. This week, he said his prognosis could be more positive. “I feel like barring any setbacks, I’ll be out there," Bailey said. "That’s the way I’m preparing myself this week – to play. And if nothing goes wrong, I’ll be there.” Bailey has been listening to the doctors’ advice as well as his own body as he rehabilitates the foot. -
Denver Broncos Vs Seattle Seahawks Saturday, August 21, 2004 At
Denver Broncos vs Seattle Seahawks Saturday, August 21, 2004 at Qwest Field SEAHAWKS SEAHAWKS OFFENSE SEAHAWKS DEFENSE BRONCOS No Name Pos WR 14 J.Willis 89 J.Urban 85 A.Bannister LDE 56 C.Okeafor 97 B.Mitchell 66 G.Nyenhuis No Name Pos 2 Fredrickson,Tyler K 87 T.Wallace 11 S.Moore 81 K.Robinson LDT 98 C.Woodard 99 R.Bernard 67 J.Schlecht 1 Elam,Jason K 3 Brown,Josh K 2 Johnson,B.J. WR 4 Dilfer,Trent QB LT 77 F.Womack 75 S.Locklear 73 W.Hunter RDT 95 R.Moore 90 M.Tubbs 93 C.Terrill 3 Crenshaw,Romar WR 5 Spinner,Bryson QB LG 76 S.Hutchinson 63 D.Kroeker 69 I.Herring 79 L.Brown 4 Knorr,Micah P/K 7 Huard,Brock QB 6 Epstein,Hayden P 8 Hasselbeck,Matt QB 70 J.Wunsch RDE 78 A.Cochran 65 O.Nazel 55 C.Mohr 8 Mauck,Matt QB 9 Jones,Donnie P C 61 R.Tobeck 68 D.Norman 60 J.Hollenbeck 91 A.Palepoi 96 G.Wistrom 9 Van Pelt,Bradlee QB 10 Davis,Marque WR 10 Luke,Triandos WR 11 Moore,Sammy WR RG 62 C.Gray 64 J.Roehl 70 J.Wunsch OLB 51 A.Simmons 54 D.Lewis 59 T.White 11 Quinn,Mike QB 14 Willis,Jason WR RT 74 M.Hill 73 W.Hunter 72 C.Terry MLB 57 O.Huff 50 S.Bates 53 N.Koutouvides 12 Adams,Charlie WR 15 Wallace,Seneca QB 13 Kanell,Danny QB 16 Rouen,Tom P TE 86 J.Stevens 88 I.Mili 83 R.Hannam OLB 94 C.Brown 54 D.Lewis 58 I.Kacyvenski 14 Jackson,Nate WR 18 Hackett,D.J. -
Patriots Enter Bye Week with a 5-3 Record
PATRIOTS ENTER BYE WEEK WITH A 5-3 RECORD TALE OF THE TAPE The New England Patriots beat St. Louis, 45-7, last Sunday at Wembley Stadium in 2012 Regular Season New England London to improve to a 5-3 record, the same record the team had in 2011 after eight Record 5-3 games. The Patriots finished the month of October with a 3-1 record and are now an Divisional Standings 1st NFL-best 35-7 in the month of October since 2003, including a 20-1 record at home. Total Yards Gained 3,526 After traveling for five of the first eight games this season, the Patriots will return Total Offense (Rank) 440.8 (1) home to host consecutive games for the first time this year. The Patriots return to Rush Offense 149.6 (5) action on Sunday, Nov. 11 at home against the Buffalo Bills and then will face the Pass Offense 291.1 (5) Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 18. Points Per Game 32.8 (1) DIVISIONAL DOMINANCE Total Yards Allowed 2,958 The Patriots have the highest winning percentage in division games from November Total Defense (Rank) 369.8 (23) until the end of the season since 2002. Rush Defense 88.6 (8) Team W L T Pct. Pass Defense 281.1(29) New England 27 7 0 .794 Points Allowed/Game 21.3 (19) Indianapolis 25 9 0 .735 Possession Avg. 31:23 San Diego 25 9 0 .735 Sacks Allowed/Yards Lost 14/96 Green Bay 27 10 0 .730 Sacks Made/Yards 17/97 Pittsburgh 27 11 0 .710 Total Touchdowns Scored 30 PATRIOTS WICKED GOOD IN OCTOBER Penalties Against/Yards 48/394 The Patriots are 35-7 in the month of October since the 2003 season and have won Punts/Avg.