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Bad movie I have Rag Doll 2019
#Rag Doll#Shannon Murray#Stephanie Erb#Dot-Marie Jones#Dante Basco#Roxana Sanchez#Hope Shapiro#Lateefah Holder#Dana Pacheco#Eddie Alfano#Hugh B. Holub#I. Elijah Baughman#Luis Jose Lopez#Theodore Mark Martinez#Julian Graham#Charlie Schlatter#Heather Higginbotham#Mark Schaefer#Anika C. McFall#Mike C. Nelson#John Handem Piette#Joseph Bezenek#Shy Pilgreen#Caitlin Brandes#Katie Schwartz#Dominique Vance#Arden Banks#Nikka Ischelle#Fahad Olayan#Lee Rodgers
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An urgent phone call pulls a Yale Law student back to his Ohio hometown, where he reflects on three generations of family history and his own future. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: J.D. Vance: Gabriel Basso Beverly “Bev” Vance: Amy Adams Bonnie “Mamaw” Vance: Glenn Close Lindsay Vance: Haley Bennett Usha Chilukuri: Freida Pinto Papaw: Bo Hopkins Young J.D. Vance: Owen Asztalos Matt: Jesse C. Boyd Phillip Roseman: Stephen Kunken Ken: Keong Sim Travis: Morgan Gao Chris: Ethan Suess Kevin: Jono Mitchell Uncle Pat: Bill Kelly Uncle Arch: David Dwyer Lori: Sarah Hudson Jimmy (Bev’s Brother): Ted Huckabee Bill (Nurse): Nathan Hesse Cousin Nate: Max Barrow Bonnie (Mamaw, 30’s): Sunny Mabrey Jim (Papaw, 30’s): Brett Lorenzini Young Bev (6 years): Tierney Smith Cheryl: Helen LeRoy Emma: Kinsley Isla Dillon Adult Frank McFee: Ryan Homchick Chip: Joshua Stenvick Brooks Houghton: Bill Winkler Brett: Chase Anderson Pamela: Amy Parrish Rich: Ed Amatrudo Hiram Walcott: David de Vries Cocktailer #1: Holly Morris Cocktailer #2: Brandon Hirsch Server: David Alexander Obsequious Server: Alexander Baxter Waiter: Steven Reddington Wiry Law Partner: Angelo Reyes Stodgy Partner: John Rymer Young Bonnie (Mamaw 13 Years): Abigail Rose Cornell Adult Louis Zablocki: Lowrey Brown Young J.D. (4 years): Hunter James Evers Dane: Riley McNerney Pool Woman: Zele Avradopoulos Mr. Selby: David Jensen Holler Aunt: Skylar Denney Young Louis: John Whitley Doug: Zac Pullam Young Frank: Shane Donovan Lewis Officer #1: Mike Senior Officer #2: William Mark McCullough Kameron: Dylan Gage Katrina: Hannah Pniewski Doctor: David Marshall Silverman Dr. Newton: Jason Davis Davis: Joshua Brady Nasty Cashier: Cory Chapman Nurse: Tatom Pender Patient: Cathy Hope Ray: David Atkinson Salesperson: Adam Murray Scared Woman: Dianna Craig Meghan: Emery Mae Edgeman Young Jim (Papaw 16 Years): Rohan Myers Meals On Wheels Delivery Man: Matthew Alan Brady Young Lori (6 years): Lucy Capri Sally Coates: Déjá Dee Kyle: Daniel R. Hill Arguing Girlfriend: Jordan Trovillion Secretary at Club: Yossie Mulyadi ICU Nurse #1: Alisa Harris ICU Nurse #2: Tiger Dawn Rehab Mother: Darla Robinson Rehab Recepcionist: Belinda Keller Old Mamaw Blanton: Jessie Faye Shirley Nurse Vivian: Cheryl Howard Law Candidate Tim: Tim Abou-Nasr Curt: Leland Thomas Griffin Officer Connor: Drew Emerson Jones EMT #1: Justin P. Turner EMT #2: Joshua T. Schneider Marine Barber: Tony Ward Dining Hall Manager: Mara Hall Jill at Financial Aid Office: Tess Malis Kincaid Gas Station Attendant: Chris Charm Intake Receptionist: Mary Kraft Shoe Store Manager: Suehyla El-Attar Study Hall Friend #1: Matthew Withers Study Hall Friend #2: Jessica Miesel Study Hall Friend #3: Benjamin Rapsas Peter (uncredited): Ethan Levy Middletown Resident (uncredited): Bret Aaron Knower Film Crew: Original Music Composer: Hans Zimmer Producer: Brian Grazer Producer: Ron Howard Post Producer: William M. Connor Executive Producer: Diana Pokorny Production Design: Molly Hughes Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Robert Hein Director of Photography: Maryse Alberti Casting: Carmen Cuba Producer: Karen Lunder Stunt Coordinator: Monique Ganderton Writer: Vanessa Taylor Compositing Artist: Daniel L. Smith Camera Operator: Thomas Lappin Compositing Artist: Michael A. Martinez Supervising Art Director: Gregory A. Weimerskirch Costume Designer: Virginia B. Johnson Set Costumer: Bob Moore Jr. Makeup Department Head: Eryn Krueger Mekash Foley Artist: Heikki Kossi Art Direction: Shawn D. Bronson Rigging Grip: Gary Blair Makeup Artist: Erica Stewart Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Josh Berger Compositing Artist: Steve Dinozzi VFX Artist: Bryan Haines Visual Effects Producer: Chris LeDoux Original Music Composer: David Fleming Set Dresser: Aaron Robert Hall Assistant Art Director: Chris Yoo Costume Supervisor: Dana Pacheco Sound Designer: Grant Elder Makeup Artist: Jodi Byrne Set Costumer: Robin Fields Compositing Artist: Brad Lucas Set Dresser: Sam Carter Makeup Artist: Andrea Vieth Set Dresser: Maxfield Ladish Set Dresser: Natalie LeCompte Rigging ...
#1990s#american dream#appalachian#appalachian mountains#based on memoir or autobiography#based on novel or book#child abuse#childhood memory#drug addiction#drug rehabilitation#grandmother#heroin#hillbilly#kentucky#law student#mother son estrangement#mother son relationship#ohio#overdose#single mother#small town life#teenage boy#Top Rated Movies#traditional family#yale university
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#LosNiñosPrimero
🎭 Teatro familiar: “EL SUEÑO DE DON JOSÉ DE SAN MARTÍN” 🌎🇵🇪✨
🗯 Argumento: Don José de San Martin está a punto de proclamar la independencia del Perú, pero no logra encontrar una bandera que represente a todos. Por ello, decide realizar una caminata por la playa. Al sentarte bajo una palmera para descansar, que aparece “Pari”, una parihuana muy particular que lo llevará en un viaje para conocer las regiones del Perú. Así, al despertar de este sueño, San Martín descubre la bandera que representará a todos los peruanos. Disfrutemos en familia de esta obra de que nos acercará de manera lúdica y divertida a la historia de nuestro país.
👥 Elenco: Alexander Pacheco, André Moyo, Juan Carlos Díaz, Leito Monteverde y Mario Soldevilla
📢 Dirección: Alexander Pacheco
🔎 Producción Ejecutiva: Danae Morán
© Producción: Ayepotámono Teatro
📌 FUNCIONES:
📆 Sábado 06, 13, 20 y 27 de Julio
🕒 3:00pm.
🏛 Museo Central (jr. Lampa y jr. Ucayali- Centro de Lima)
🚶♀️🚶♂️ Ingreso libre
👦👧 A tener en cuenta: Espectáculo sugerido para público infantil a partir de los cinco años.
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WEEK 12 - Wrap Up
Last Two Weeks....Fuck it.
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Here we are...sad as it is...we have reached the last two weeks of the regular season. Some of you are focused on trying to make the playoffs...and some of you, like in the video are saying "fuck it". Here's what I am seeing...in the "Even division" it's still a close race. Howard and Lanakila tied at 7-5 and Moose hanging around at 6-6. Anything can happen as they all fight for the bye week. In the odd division...it's looking like Bebo will get the bye week. He is at 11-1 and I am sitting behind him at 9-3. There is a chance he could lose the next two and I could win the next two but doubtful. It's still a close race between me and Scott for that number 2 spot...and if I slip to 3rd...I do have the points going for me...so Stu, Scott and Gabe - will battle out for the points winner if I keep the 2nd spot. Two more weeks...so everyone but Kyle and Gully - make the most of it!
MALIK MY BALLS vs TREE HUGGERS
Hi! I am a winner! I beat Scott. He's a nice guy...but he has already won this thing and needs to back off! Great week. No high point but who can complain with a solid win. Special thanks to Josh Allen for looking like trash but having an amazing night. Also a special thanks to CMC for only putting up 30 points for Krippayne. It could have been a lot worse. Thanks Scott for a fun week!
TuPADRE vs LANAKILA
Speaking of high point. Cliff took it this week by putting up monster numbers 141.12 to be exact. Gully had a decent week but was matched up against the wrong guy at the wrong time. How did Cliff do it? 24 from Mahomes, 21 from Taylor, 20 from Pacheco, 15 from Pittman, 16 from Olave and 24 from Robinson. Crazy good team. Nice win Cliff. Gully & Son, not sure what to say...it's a cruel cruel world.
MR AWESOME vs BOOMER SOONER
Yeah. It's happening. Stu has lost 2 in a row and Gabe has won 2 in a row. The tides are shifting. The great are becoming horrible and the horrible are becoming great. I am so happy for Gabe. He works so hard at this Fantasy Football thing...he puts in the hours and has a dedication to the league that we rarely see anymore. Stu, probably doesn't know it's Monday night or remember to check his line up...he coasts through the season taking what comes to him...and personally, I think he is getting what he deserves. Also, he removes himself from the group chats and will never read this so...Gabe - you are the best! Congrats!
LONG LEFT BALLERS vs BACKDOOR BANDITS
Again. What the heck is going on. Is Bebo real? I haven't seen anything like this in some time. Kyle, it is what it is...but Bebo can not be beaten. Next week he faces Gabe...does Gabe Scott have what it takes? I am not going to say anything more...it's just redonk!
FUNK GUY vs HOWARD
Funk Guy rocked out this week...once again putting up killer numbers and very close to a high point win. This one did come down to Monday Night - as all of Dana's matches do...Howard was down 15.54 points with Mattison still to play. I checked the numbers...1 week this season Mattison came close to scoring that many points - that was in week 9 with 15.30 points...and I just don't think he is going to have another week like that - so I am calling it for Dana...early on a Monday. Congrats Dana...points = playoffs!
TRADE WITH ME vs MOOSES ON THE LOOSES
Silly Mitch. He's still trying. I am sure as he prepped for the week he thought..."oh good, I am playing Trade with Me....that will be an easy win". Not so fast antler boy...Brett Rutledge is highly competitive and does not quit. Ever! Plus he knows how important it is that you not be in the playoffs this year. So, he took you out. That is unless you got 36.53 points from Josh Dobbs tonight? Let me check....NOPE. Nice win Brett! Mitch moves to 6-6.
CHEERLEADER OF THE WEEK
Michelle Jeanne Sanchez - well, that's her "fictional name". Yes, we are in week 12 so we are now posting AI generated / fictional cheerleaders. Only 2 more weeks of regular season fantasy and only 2 more weeks of Cheerleader of the week!
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Justice Like Lightning - Onslaught Book 4
We finally reach the climax of the Onslauga and... its pretty mid tbh. BUT our husband Doctor Doom shows up, we get to talk about Mr. Sinister being a lying lier, how much Charles Xavier kinda sucks, and what awaits the Marvel universe after this event!
Fantastic 4 #416
September 1, 1996
Writing: Tom Defalco
Penciling: Carlos Pacheco, John Buscema
Inker: Al Milgrom, Tom Palmer, Vince Russell, Bob Wiacek, Harry Candelario
Colors: Ed Lazellari, Ariane Lenshoek, Jim Hoston
Letters: Richard Starkings, Jim Novak
Best Words:
Best Panel:
Best Person: Sue Storm
Worst Person: Onslaught
X-Men #56
September 1, 1996
Writer: Mark Waid, Scott Lobdell
Penciler: Andy kubert
Inker: Art Thibert
Color: Joe Rosas
Letter: Richard Starking
Best words:
Best panel:
Best Person: Nate Gray
Worst Person: Onslaught
Onslaught Marvel Universe #1
October 1, 1996
Writer: Mark Waid, Scott Lobdell
Pencil: Joe Bennett, Adam Kubert
Ink: Tim Townsend, Art Thibert, Jesse Delperdang, Dan Green
Color: Steve Buccellato
Letter: Richard Starkings
Best Words:
Best Panel:
Best Person: Franklin
Worst Person: Onslaught
The Uncanny X-Men #337:
October 1: 1996
Writer Scott Lobdell
Pencils: Joe Mandureira
Inks: Tim Townsend, Vince Russell
Colors: Steve Buccellato
Letters: Richard Starkings
Best Words:
Best Panel:
Best Person: Jean Gray
Worst Person: Bastion
Onslaught Epilogue #1
February 1, 1997
Writer: Larry Hama
Pencil: Randall Green
Ink: Jon Holdredge, Hilary Barta
Color: Dana Moreshead
Letter: Richard Starkings
Best words:
Best Panel:
Best person: Nina
Worst person: Bastion
#marvel comics#marvel onslaught#marvel podcast#marvel thunderbolts#onslaught#thunderbolts#charles xavier#justice like lightning#professor x#cable
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FEATURE: Preper-ASE-yong STEM Fair
Uhaw ka na ba sa kaalamang agham? Buti na lang malapit na ang oASEs ng ASE ‘23! OASES: The sanctuary that STEMs from within ang tema ng STEM Fair ng Applied Sciences and Engineering Track Batch ‘23, na isasagawa mula Nobyembre 28 hanggang Disyembre 2. Pinili ang tema alang-alang sa sinisimbolo ng oasis, isang ligtas na lugar sa gitna ng mga problemang hinaharap ng komunidad, tulad ng pagtransisyon sa buhay pagkatapos ng pandemya.
Banner ng oASEs. Mula sa Publicity Committee ng ASE ‘23.
Ito ang ikalawang STEM Fair ng UPIS, kasunod ng kauna-unahang ASEkai ng ASE ‘22 noong nakaraang taon. Malamang ay nabalitaan mo na ang mga dating CLASH Tournaments, ang pinaka-inaabangan ng karamihan. Bagama’t ito ang pinakasikat na ganap ng perya, hindi lamang pagsasagawa ng paligsahan ang tanging pakay nito. Layunin ng STEM Fair na palalimin ang interes at kaalaman ng mga mag-aaral tungkol sa agham at bigyang pag-asa ang mga miyembro ng komunidad sa pamamagitan ng mga iba’t ibang aktibidad. Bukod pa rito, hinihikayat nito ang mga mag-aaral na pumili ng karera sa larangan ng agham at matematika.
Marahil ay nakita mo na sa iyong mga social media ang mga promosyonal na materyal para sa perya. Ngunit hindi nakikita ng karamihan na sa likod ng mga makukulay at nakaeenganyong pubmat ay ang pagtitiyaga ng iba’t ibang komite upang maisagawa ang mga planong dati’y mga ideya lamang.
PagpaPUButi ng promosyon
Updated ka ba sa mga ganap ng STEM Fair? Kung oo, dahil ‘yon sa Publicity Committee na pinamumunuan ni Head Zabri Pacheco at ni Co-chair Dana Sedurante. Ayon kay Dana, ang kanilang komite ang nagsisilbing boses ng ASE Track. Sila ang bahala sa pagpopost sa social media ng mga promosyonal na materyal upang mahikayat ang mga taong lumahok at suportahan ang mga kaganapan ng perya.
Teaser ng oASEs. Mula sa: https://www.instagram.com/reel/ClLbm2IgHU_/?igshid=NWQ4MGE5ZTk%3D https://www.instagram.com/tv/ClI6-XnhvoW/?igshid=NWQ4MGE5ZTk%3D https://www.instagram.com/reel/ClGUwgQgZsr/?igshid=NWQ4MGE5ZTk%3D
Maganda man sa tingin ang mga nakikita nating promosyon sa social media, dumaan muna ito sa masusing pagsusuri at pagbibigay ng komento mula sa mga miyembro ng ASE bago mabuo ang pinal na pubmat. Isa ito sa mga ibinahaging suliranin ni Dana, pati na rin ang dami ng kanilang gawain.
“Dahil ito ang aming unang beses mag-organisa ng isang programa at ang aking unang beses na mag-lead ng ganitong kalaking grupo, ako ay naninibago sa mga responsibilidad at sa mga kailangang gawin ng komite. ” Sinabi ni Dana tungkol sa kanyang karanasan bilang Co-chair. Ngunit idinagdag niya na sa kabila ng mga hamong hinaharap ng kanilang komite, masaya pa rin siya na naging bahagi ng pag-oorganisa at paghahanda para sa STEM Fair.
PROGresyon ng programa
Siyempre, hindi gaanong magiging epektibo ang mga pubmat kung hindi nakaeengganyo ang mismong programa ng perya. Ito ang sinisigurado ng Program Committee, na pinamumunuan ni Head Jamiette Ganaden at Co-chair Isabel Biason. “Ang aming komite ang nakatakda na maghanda ng mga aktibidad, mag-source ng speakers, at mag-asikaso [ng] mga importanteng detalyeng kailangan upang maisakatuparan ang STEM fair.” Ayon kay Jamiette. Sa pagpaplano ng mga aktibidad para sa perya, sila’y kumuha ng inspirasyon mula sa mga nakaraang programa ng STEM Fair, tulad ng pet at plant exhibit. Mayroon din silang mga orihinal na ideya, kung saan isinaalang-alang nila ang tema at ang hilig ng mga kapwa estudyante na may kinalaman sa kaalamang agham at matematika.
Hindi naging madali ang pagpaplano ng mga programa dahil kinailangang ikonsidera ang kakayahang isagawa ito at ang pagkamakabuluhan ng mga aktibidad. “Mahirap man ito sa simula dahil sa iba't ibang ideya at konsiderasyon na aming isinasaalang-alang, nakaka-excite ang pag-execute nito dahil sa iba't ibang topics na maaaring daluhan.” Tugon ni Jamiette.
Dinagdag din niya na sinigurado ng komite na maalam ang mga tagapagsalita tungkol sa kanilang tatalakaying paksa. Asahan na maghahatid ang ASE’ 23 ng iba’t ibang aktibidad para sa lahat, hindi lamang para sa mga mag-aaral na STEM. Ilan pa nga rito ay mga face-to-face na gawain para sa mga piling estudyante.
Iskedyul ng programa ng STEM Fair. Mula sa Publicity Committee ng ASE’23.
Mga TECHnikal na gawain
Ngunit dahil limitado pa rin ang pwedeng gawin nang face-to-face, may mga programang kailangan isagawa online. Kaya naman mahalagang magkaroon ng Technical Committee na, kasama ng Program Committee, mamamahala sa mga programang gaganapin sa Zoom. Ang komiteng ito ay pinamumunuan ni Head Angelo Santiago at Co-chair Dhrexler Abadiano.
Ayon kay Angelo, ang pinakapinaghahandaan ng kanilang komite ay ang taon-taong “CLASH for a cause.” Isa itong Valorant tournament kung saan maglalaban ang iba’t ibang kalahok upang manalo ng premyo. Ang mga donasyon na makokolekta mula sa mga manonood at makikilahok ay gagamitin para sa benepisyo ng mga nasalanta ng bagyo.
CLASH for a cause ng ASE ‘23. Mula sa https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=506246464879867set=pb.100064835524212.-2207520000
Kasama sa trabaho ng Technical Committee ang paggawa ng mga alituntunin para sa paligsahan, registration forms, at GCash kung saan tatanggap ng mga donasyon. Sila rin ang gumagawa ng Discord server para sa mga makikilahok sa paligsahan at nagsasagawa ng mga dry run ng pag-stream nito sa Facebook.
Paghanap ng premyong papaTOK(EN)
Sa kabila ng mga nakasasabik na programa, hindi naman natin maitatangging mas nakahihikayat sumali sa mga aktibidad kapag mayroong dagdag na insentibo tulad ng premyo. Kaya naman mayroong Awards and Tokens Committee, na pinangungunahan ni Head Mervyn Garcia at Co-chair Mariel Buenaseda. Ang komite ang nag-aasikaso sa mga sertipiko, tokens, premyo, at dokumentasyon ng perya. Sila rin ang nagsusulat ng liham para humingi ng sponsorship upang magkaroon ng dagdag na badyet.
Ayon kay Mariel, nahihirapan ang kanilang komite pumili ng premyo na angkop para sa lahat ng edad. Pinoproblema rin nila kung bibili sila sa pisikal na tindahan kung saan mas mahal ang presyo kaysa online shop, o sa online na tindahan kung saan kailangang magbayad ng delivery fee at walang kasiguraduhan sa kalidad ng produkto. Inaasahan din na dadagdag pa ang trabaho nila sa mismong perya dahil sila rin ang mag-aasikaso sa pagdodokumento ng mga magaganap at ng mga makikilahok.
Masasabi talaga natin na matrabaho ang paghahanda ng apat na komite para sa STEM Fair. Mayroon ding mga karaniwang problema na hinaharap ng lahat ng komite. “..[may] kaba kung magiging maayos ba ang daloy ng mga programa at problema sa oras dulot ng hindi pagkatugma ng mga iskedyul at dami ng gawain sa iba pang subjects.” Pagbabahagi ni Angelo, na pareho ang pananaw sa kanyang kapwa Head at Co-chair. Mayroon ding dagdag na presyur dahil ito ang pangalawang STEM Fair ng UPIS.
Ngunit hindi lamang paghihirap ang dala ng paghahanda. “It has certainly been very stressful but I do admit that it has been fun and fulfilling for me. I was very satisfied to see the progress of our committee and it makes me look forward to how our batch will do during the fair itself.” Sinabi ni Mariel tungkol sa kanyang karanasan.
Ilang araw na lang bago isagawa ang STEM Fair ng ASE ‘23 at tapos na ang pag-register para sa ilang aktibidad tulad ng CLASH for a cause tournament. Hinihikayat ng ASE ‘23 na dumalo ang mga mag-aaral sa mga talakayan at sumali sa mga aktibidad, interesado man sa STEM o hindi. Ayon nga kay Jamiette, “Ang STEM Fair 2022 ay hindi lang para sa mga estudyanteng nagbabalak piliin ang STEM strand. Ito ay para sa lahat ng UPIS students na handa at willing matuto sa labas ng klase.” //ni Alyana Fabella
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ACTS OF EVIL TPB
Written by DANA SCHWARTZ, VITA AYALA, CULLEN BUNN, MAGDALENE VISAGGIO, KARLA PACHECO, ALEXANDRA PETRI, RYAN CADY, EMILY LERNER & JODY HOUSER Penciled by REILLY BROWN, PERE PÉREZ, IBRAHIM MOUSTAFA, JON LAM, ADAM GORHAM, ANDY MacDONALD, SIMONE DI MEO, VICTOR IBÁÑEZ & GERALDO BORGES Cover by DAVID YARDIN Marvel’s heroes face villains they’ve never fought before! The Punisher takes on an alien Brood Queen! Eddie Brock and Venom are targeted by monster hunter Lady Hellbender! Ms. Marvel battles the Super-Skrull, who has all the Fantastic Four’s powers on his side! No job is too small for Deadpool, but fixing one boy’s bad dreams will become a Nightmare! The lethal assassin Bullseye plots the ultimate case of character defamation for She-Hulk! Plus: Ghost Spider vs. the murderous Arcade! Moon Knight vs. Kang the Conqueror! And Wolverine vs. the sorceress Morgan Le Fay! Collecting DEADPOOL ANNUAL (2019) #1, GHOST-SPIDER ANNUAL #1, MOON KNIGHT ANNUAL (2019) #1, MS. MARVEL ANNUAL (2019) #1, PUNISHER ANNUAL (2019) #1, SHE-HULK ANNUAL #1, VENOM ANNUAL (2019) #1 and WOLVERINE ANNUAL (2019) #1. 264 PGS./Rated T+ …$34.99 ISBN: 978-1-302-92154-5
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Fixing Women's Bantamweight Part 2
Back in 2015 I took a look over the women’s bantamweight division, talking about how the UFC was neglecting the long term health of the division in favor of making a conveyor belt for Ronda Rousey’s title challengers. And we know how that turned out.
Just over two years later: Tate is retired, Rousey is in the WWE talking about never coming back, and Holly Holm is teetering. And now the UFC has with a champion (Amanda Nunes) they are openly unhappy with, whose contenders list is running short. Their reluctance to even attempt to build a featherweight division drives talent at 135lbs up a weight class to get fed to Cris Cyborg, derailing any momentum or potential buzz they might have created for themselves competing at 135lbs.
There are currently 23 fighters in the Women’s bantamweight division according to Wiki (I’m including Tonya Evinger and Yana Kunitskaya who are listed at 145lbs). But then there’s Amanda Lemos was suspended by USADA after her debut, who’s probably going to be a flyweight if/when she returns. She’s gone for 2 years. GDR, Correia, and Evinger are all hurt with no clear indication of return. Pena is on maternity leave. Evans-Smith is moving to flyweight - don’t see that being permanent. All of a sudden, the division has about 17-18 active fighters. But active is a word I use very loosely - of the 18 active fighters, 11 WBW have 4 or fewer fights in the UFC.
And until the UFC and major MMA gyms start going to the international women’s wrestling/judo/TKD competition and the WCWA championships and sign every woman who comes off the mat looking sad, we’re going to have to do some digging to find talent.
So in honor of Women’s History Month - here are 21 women the UFC should consider signing to jump start this division. Read after the jump
1. Sarah Kaufman (19-4) - Former Strikeforce Bantamweight Champion - For the life of me, I’ll never get the logic behind letting the Sarah Kaufman go. Yeah, I get that she isn’t the kind of fighter that is gonna make a card a must see. But she’s dependable. You know what you’re going to get out of her every time out. She’s a top ten quality women’s bantamweight that could be in interesting fights. She’s too good not be in the UFC. And I don’t buy that she’s going to be knocking off prospects in the UFC as a reason to leave her on the out because she’s already doing that on the regional scene where it’s honestly more damaging imo. Plus it’s not like there isn’t a circuit for her - fights with Cat Zingano, Tonya Evinger, Julianna Pena, GDR, and Holly Holm make all the sense in the world. She’s the best Canadian fighter available to the UFC at the moment with GSP in injury induced hiatus and RoryMac going for double gold in Bellator. She’s currently penciled in to fight for the Invicta FC bantamweight title against Katharina Lehner in May at Invicta FC 29.
2. Kelly Faszholz (4-2) - Faszholz was a victim of the UFC’s 135lb division having like 10 fighters in it. You get to the UFC with only 3 pro fights worth of experience and all of a sudden you’re fighting former Invicta FC bantamweight champion Lauren Murphy and fellow up and comer Ketlen Vieira. With some proper matchmaking, I think Faszholz would be a top 10-15 fighter right now. She’s a good sized bantamweight at 5’8 and she’s an exceptional striker (in development). Instead she went 0-2 and got the boot. She has since rebounded from her UFC stint by beating fellow UFC veteran Elizabeth Phillips. Hopefully with a good active 2018, she gets the call again.
3. Larissa Pacheco (11-2) - Pacheco’s first UFC run was terrible. She got stopped twice in completely one sided affairs, BUT her first two fights in the UFC were REDONKULOUSLY strong (even at 135lbs) Jessica Andrade and elite kickboxer Germaine De Randamie. Also, she was only 20 years old during her first run. I might have missed my mark on her potential back in the day but I still think she’s going to be a solid fighter at 135lbs and it’s insane to think she’ll never be anything good. She very recently returned to competition, submitting another top Brazilian bantamweight prospect in Karollina Rosa.
4. Antonina Shevchenko (3-0) - World Champion Muay Thai fighter - The older sister of former title challenger Valentina Shevchenko, Antonina is a stand out Muay Thai-kickboxer in her own right. A former Lion Fight Champion, she has breezed to an easy 3-0 in MMA so far. While I have no idea if she has the credentials in judo and wrestling like her younger sister, her understanding of the striking game leave her miles ahead of 97% of the women’s 135lb division. Like three others in this category, she lacks experience with credible opponents but the bottom of 135lbs isn’t short on women who I think she could beat. The 33 year old will be fighting on the Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series this Summer. Helwani has hinted she’ll compete at 125lbs but I can’t see her making the weight consistently.
5. Luz Vazquez (2-0) - Olympic Freestyle Wrestler - There are two women on this list that I believe are genuine blue chip, potentially elite fighters. 29 year old Luz Vazquez is one of them. An Olympic freestyle wrestler, Vazquez is one of the more well credentialed women floating on the regional scene. Vazquez has only had two fights (and one was from 2010), but even those short samples it’s pretty clear she is a next level athlete. She’s out here knocking women down on spinning back kicks. She’s picking other women up above her head with ease for slams. She’s so much faster, stronger, and more dynamic than most women’s talent at 135lbs, it’s kind of hard not seeing her as an eventual contender with more experience. Hopefully the UFC signs her soon (and their upcoming show in Chile could be the perfect place for her to debut), or at the very least Hector Castro gets her on a regional show here in North America.
6. Marina Mokhnatkina (4-1) - 5x Sport Sambo World Champion - The other blue chip prospect on this list is Marina Mokhnatkina. A 5x time champion in sport sambo, Mokhnatkina brings a completely unique martial arts background to the women’s bantamweight division. She is an absolute force on the mat, racking up submissions in both MMA and sport sambo competition. She’s particularly fond of leg locks, winning repeatedly across the two sports with an array of knee bars, heel hooks, and ankle locks. Mokhnatkina could send a shock through the a division that is made of primarily strikers. The only thing stopping her is she signed a six fight deal with Fight Nights Global back in January. I’m not sure of FIght Nights Global’s current relationship with the UFC. She would be great for the UFC’s debut show in Russia in September if they could get her. As demonstrated in her loss to Liana Jojua, she’s got a lot of problems with her game: high risk style of grappling based entirely around leg locks and armbars, fundamentally poor striking, not a positional grappler, questions about wrestling/judo game, etc.
7. Morgane Ribout (2-0) - Judo World Champion - Next up we have a Judo World Champion in Morgane Ribout. Now while Ribout is a very accomplished judoka, it’s important to note she won a world title at about 125lbs. She’s likely to drop to flyweight should she ever make it to a big organization, and I’ve read people who follow judo say she could probably make strawweight. The reason I’m including her at all is because her two fights so far in MMA have been at bantamweight (one for the CEF bantamweight title). With French fighters like Ngannou, Duquesnoy, and Taleb finding recent success here in the States, it is time we see more women make the jump. And we’ve already seen what a good judoka can accomplish in this division. While I worry more about how here abilities transfer over than I am Vazquez and Mokhnatkina (I haven’t seen any of her fight footage outside of judo), she’s got a decade of training at the highest levels of her combat sport - a sport we’ve seen another woman enter from to great success. She seems to be taking the jump to MMA very seriously. And with how well respected Judo is in France, Ribout’s success could be the next step to getting the sport legalized in France.
8. Rizlen Zouak (3-0) - Judo Olympian - Rizlen Zouak is the first woman to ever represent Morrocco in the Olympic for judo. She’s medaled in numerous international competitions in Judo all over the world. She trains out of the MMA Factory in France, home of UFC fighters Francis Ngannou and Tom Duquesnoy. There is a lot to like about Zouak. At 31 years old, she’s still got time to develop into a really good fighter. Women’s bantamweight is weird like that. I’ve only seen her fight with Leah McCourt in Cage Warriors (her debut) so it’s hard to know for sure if she’s ready for the UFC, but based on the small sample size she probably needs the most time out of this category to get there. Hopefully she takes a few fights in 2018 and is ready for a call up by next year.
9. Liana Jojua (7-2) - The 22 year old Georgian has a lot of Pennington/Pudilova in her. She’s dogged, will fight you in every position, and seems to have a natural comfort and pose in a tough, grueling fight. It’s what carried her to a win over 5x world Sambo Champion Marina Mokhnatkina to capture the Fight Nights Global BW title. She’s doesn’t have a standout skill set like many of the pedigreed fighters, but she does everything well enough and with enough physicality to never really be out of a fight. At only 22, she’s got a lot of time and room to grow. She’s also only been fighting since 2015, so she’s not shopworn yet. She wouldn’t be an instant shot in the arm of the division, but she is young talent that 135lbs desperately needs. Don’t let the number fool you, she should be high on Maynard’s “to sign” list.
10. Katharina Lehner (7-0) - Katharina Lehner is a 27 year old fighting out of Germany. A four year veteran as a pro, Lehner has gone 7-0 in MMA including a successful debut in Invicta that involved her knocking out Alexa Conners. Oddly enough, that’s Lehner’s only finish though. The best comparison I have for her is a more aggressive Sarah Kaufman. She’s not a fast fighter. At all. She’s a hittable target but her pace, brute strength on the inside, and combinations make her someone who’s really hard to keep at bay. Despite not being a big KO artist, she’s got some pop on her hands and her arsenal is pretty solid with the elbows she uses to close distance. I can’t help but feel she benefited a lot from Invicta’s tiny cage in her debut and I’m curious to see how her style would fare in the much bigger UFC cage. She’s going to fight Sarah Kaufman for the Invicta FC bantamweight title at Invicta FC 29 in May.
11. Julia Avila (4-0) - Julia Avila is undefeated through her short MMA career so far with wins on her resume over currently ranked bantamweight Marion Reneau and current UFC women’s flyweight champion Nicco Montano. You’d figure with a resume like that, she would have been signed already. At 5’7, she’s a pretty long 135lber that makes pretty good use of her size. She’s a pretty darn good kicker that can stay on the outside and score points with a variety of well timed kicks. I don’t think her boxing game is quite there yet but Avila’s long reach makes helps her to get the better of long exchanges at times. Does a good job of catching people at the end of her crosses (She fights both orthodox and southpaw from what I can tell). Plus she can throw a wicked knee up the middle when she’s got her timing down.
12. Shanna “Shannimal” Young (4-0) - Shannimal is a good nickname for Shanna Young. Young is a former wrestler for King College, where she did well enough to earn 6th place at the championships and get herself ranked with Team USA. She’s also got a deep background in Karate. The 27 year old really gets after the takedown. While she hasn’t rounded out many of the other parts of her grappling game, she is a dogged chaser of the takedown. Her biggest win to date was probably beating Invicta featherweight Pam Sorenson. Honestly, the edge her wrestling and raw strength gives her would make her a solid fit at the bottom of the division. I think she should be getting the call up.
13. Pannie “Sexy Scramble” Kianzad (8-3) - 26 year old Swede Pannie Kianzad has hit a really rough patch in her career. She’s already been fighting for 5 years, so she should in theory be nearing her peak as a fighter. Not a good look than that she’s lost her last three to admittedly strong competition (Kaufman, Evinger, and Pa'aluhi). Still her youth and size (5’7) make her a good fit for the UFC division which currently needs young 135lbers who won’t (can’t) drop to 125lbs when things go south. Hopefully she can rebound to grab a couple of wins in 2018 and get a call to the UFC.
14. Marciea “Black Widow” Allen (6-2) - Despite some early career setbacks, Allen has rattled off three straight victories. I do think she has Reneau-esque run to the top of the division but she’s 36, she’s on a good run, and she’s one of the more experienced 135lb woman on the local circuit. Bring her in to test a fellow UFC debutant. And if she ends up actually looking good, all the more power to her.
15. Gisele Moreira (7-3) - 37 year old Brazilian Gisele Moreira is similar to Marcia Allen. She came to the sport very late, not really starting until she was 33-34 years old. She’s racked up a record fighting who she can on the regional scene while losing to some of the better prospects on the Brazilian regional scene (Talia Santos, UFC vet Bernardo, and Bianca Daimoni). Again, I doubt she ever becomes a contender but she’s still early enough in her career where she should be improving, she’s got experience a lot of women on the regional scene don’t have, and even if she doesn’t pan out she should still be the right test for someone is making her UFC debut.
16. Maiju Suotama (8-3) - Suotama is the type of fighter you need in building a division - a strong, come forward grappler veteran. While she may “only” have 11 fights to her resume, Suotama is has been fighting as a pro since for almost a decade. She took off for 6 years in the middle, but according to her she was training the entire time she was away. Hopefully, she’s avoided the wear and tear that comes with a decade of professional sports training by taking a hiatus. At 32, she’s probably not going to get a ton better or take off athletically but she can be a solid addition to the middle of the division in ways 135 needs right now.
17. Raquel Pa'aluhi (6-6) - At 27, it might seem like Pa’aluhi got another gear in her but she’s probably right about where she’s going to be for the rest of her career. And despite her .500 record, I don’t think that’s an indictment against her skills as a fighter. 4 of the women that Pa’aluhi has lost to have gone on to fight for UFC titles (McMann, Nunes, Kunitskaya, and Pennington). She might not be more than a journeywoman, but those are valuable when a division only has a handful of fighters. Fights need to get booked, younger fighters need a bridge between fighting some local Jane Doe and getting tossed to a Tonya Evinger. Pa’aluhi serves as the perfect bridge. Who knows? Maybe she gets some of that UFC money, can afford to train full time and hits a corner like Magny did.
18. Taila Santos (14-0) - A can crushing record but winning 14 in a row is still something in the depleted global women’s bantamweight scene. Plus she’s only 24 years old. Took 2017 off because of pregnancy, but she’ll be back soon. Recently won a regional BJJ competition in Brazil.
19. Alexa Conners (4-2) - The two losses on her record aren’t as telling as it seems. One was a robbery in her debut and the other was a TKO loss to Lehner who came in 4lbs over weight. Conners is a powerful puncher with a decent kickboxing game. Hopefully she gets some wins in 2018 and gets the call up.
20. Mayana Kellem (7-0) - Kellem is a Brazilian bantamweight fighting out of Manaus. Has fought more than a couple of women with .500 records but has managed to win 7 straight to start career. That’s a good sign.
21. Karolline Rosa (8-2) - Recently suffered a submission loss to Larissa Pacheco but is otherwise a talented young bantamweight.
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Contemporânea #5 (physical ed.) translation (pt-en): Antonia Gaeta w/ Jorge Queiroz, “A conversation” | António Poppe & Hugo Canoilas, “A language journey to the southern hemisphere” | Carlos Vidal, “Yonamine: A cosmopolitan x-ray (300 slices of toast)” | David Revés, “Wishing Landscapes” | Filipa Correia de Sousa, “Ana Cardoso: Unexpected play of shapes” | Isabel Nogueira, “Arlindo Silva: From painting to cinema, photography, and ‘the return to painting’”; “Luís Paulo Costa & Rui Toscano. The experimental exercise of freedom: Malevich and two contemporary works” | José Marmeleira, “Pedro Vaz: Azimute” | Maria Beatriz Marquilhas, “Dealmeida Esilva: Five Figures and a Rauschenberg Arrow” | Miguel Mesquita, “Luísa Jacinto: Space in painting” | Sérgio Fazenda Rodrigues, “Bruno Pacheco: Diluting the image and proposing another gaze” | Sofia Nunes, “Carla Filipe: Painting between precariousness and transitivity” proofreading (en): Cristina Sanchez-Kozyreva, “Figurative painting on the run, painting still”
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JR is a fatherless boy growing up in the glow of a bar where the bartender, his Uncle Charlie, is the sharpest and most colorful of an assortment of quirky and demonstrative father figures. As the boy’s determined mother struggles to provide her son with opportunities denied to her — and leave the dilapidated home of her outrageous if begrudgingly supportive father — JR begins to gamely, if not always gracefully, pursue his romantic and professional dreams, with one foot persistently placed in Uncle Charlie’s bar. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Charlie Maguire: Ben Affleck JR Maguire: Tye Sheridan Young JR Maguire: Daniel Ranieri Dorothy Maguire: Lily Rabe Grandpa Maguire: Christopher Lloyd The Voice, JR’s father: Max Martini Wesley: Rhenzy Feliz Sidney: Briana Middleton Chief: Max Casella Grandma Maguire: Sondra James Bobo: Michael Braun Joey D: Matthew Delamater Jimmy: Ivan Leung Aunt Ruth: Danielle Ranieri Kathy: Kate Avallone Sidney’s Dad: Mark Boyett Sidney’s Mom: Quincy Tyler Bernstine Professor Van Dyke: Ezra Knight School Psychologist: David Carl Pat: Shannon Collis Kathy’s Daughter: Keira Jo Lassor Mrs. Williams: Jennifer C. Johnson NYT Editor: Michael Steven Costello NYT Personnel Woman: Kate Middleton NYT Copyboy: Jackson Damon NYT Copygirl: Caroline Bergwall Officer James: Daniel Washington Chief’s Wife: Jenny Eagan Other Customer: Steve Gagliastro Aunt Ruth’s Kid #1: Annabella Valle Aunt Ruth’s Kid #2: Clara Kelly Aunt Ruth’s Kid #3: Meara Mahoney Gross Future JR Maguire (voice only): Ron Livingston Kid in Classroom (uncredited): Jack Baumrind Dickens Bar Regular (uncredited): Julia Bechler Yale Student (uncredited): Keith R Beck Dickens Bar Patron (uncredited): Alissa Bourne Film Crew: Producer: George Clooney Producer: Grant Heslov Producer: Ted Hope Original Music Composer: Dara Taylor Music Supervisor: Linda Cohen Screenplay: William Monahan Book: J.R. Moehringer Editor: Tanya Swerling Director of Photography: Martin Ruhe Production Design: Kalina Ivanov Art Direction: Bryan Felty Set Decoration: Melissa M. Levander Makeup Department Head: Trish Seeney Visual Effects Supervisor: Matt Kasmir Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Todd Beckett Supervising Sound Editor: Nancy Nugent Supervising Sound Editor: Julian Slater Sound Designer: Jon Title Costume Supervisor: Dana Pacheco Executive Producer: Barbara A. Hall Costume Design: Jenny Eagan Casting: Rachel Tenner Movie Reviews: r96sk: So very plain. To be honest: I found ‘The Tender Bar’ to be a bore. I felt like I had seen this film before, such is the predictable and monotonous nature of the story. It almost felt like a (poorer) rerun of 2020’s ‘Hillbilly Elegy‘. I will say, though, that Ben Affleck gives a very good performance in this, to the point that I actually would’ve liked to have seen a story revolving around him and his character – as opposed to who this 2021 flick is about. Aside from Affleck, I didn’t care for any of the other performances and therefore any of the other characters. It’s not even a bad film, it’s just so, so boring – for me, anyway. CinemaSerf: It’s not often I find myself writing this, but Ben Affleck is comfortably the best thing about this otherwise rather lacklustre adaptation of JR Moehringer’s autobiographical coming of age tale. It depicts the story of his childhood – through the eyes of the engaging young Daniel Ranieri – before he heads to Yale in the guise of Tye Sheridan. The first half hour, maybe, is quite entertaining. This young lad living with his mother (his selfish father is estranged from them, living the mobile life of a late night radio talk show host) in the home of his mildly eccentric grandfather (Christopher Lloyd) and their home is a lively, buzzing environment in which the youngster thrives. Chief amongst the residents is his charismatic, worldly-wise uncle “Charlie” (Affleck) who runs a local bar populated with a decent, working-class clientele who take to the young man and encourage his obvious academic talents. That half hour peters out, ...
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WEEK 11 - Wrap Up
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I know I post this almost every season. But, there's nothing better when it comes to football speeches...and the bottom line is we are at that point in the season. It's time gentlemen to start fighting for those inches. 3 more weeks till Playoffs! Will you be there?
MALIK MY BALLS vs TuPADRE
I am still in shock and disbelief. I think it's a bit like looking at the scores on Sunday and seeing the Patriots week after week. You just grow so use to the Patriots being great that you can't imagine them being bad. So it is with Andy Gullahorn. For years and years he was a tough match up. Someone to fear on the schedule...but now - the guy puts up under 80 points. Am I thankful? Yes. Of course I am. But, man it's hard to watch a dynasty like Andy Gullahorn / a fierce competitor at heart....fall into obscurity. Nice win Me! Nice F'ing Win!
MOOSES ON THE LOOSES vs TREE HUGGERS
Moose right now (Above GIF). He's dropped 2 in a row. Everything is working out...he's now 6-5. Can we get him to 6-6? Please Brett - Please stay focused next week and make this happen. Scott, what can I say about Scott. What a great week he has had. Survivor Champ....moves to 8-3 and if that wasn't enough he took the high point. I tried to take it from him but came up just a bit short. Big players for him - Tank Dell, Bills D and Kyler Murray. Nice win! Congrats!
TRADE WITH ME vs BOOMER SOONER
There he is!!!! There's Brett Rutledge. Week 11 and puts up 127.68 points! Amazing. And, he took down Stu Jones who was on a 3 game winning streak and looking like he was going to coast into the playoffs. Stu had a huge week from Purdy and a decent day from the 49ers D but it couldn't compare to what Brett had going with Love, Cook, Ridley, Gibbs and anytime someone puts up 17 from their kicker it's going to be a good week. Keep it up Brett. I believe. The Moose is next!
LANAKILA vs BACKDOOR BANDITS
Kyle has got to be in tears tonight, knowing that after 6 losses in a row - he finally grabbed a win. He also finally put up over 100 points...108 to be exact. Cliff saved most of his players for Monday night. His ring leader - Pat Mahomes, his trusty Running Back Pacheco and the Eagles kicker Jake Elliott.... Cliff would need 75 points out of these three to steal the win away from Kyle and I know Patrick Mahomes is good but I just don't see this happening - so I am in an early draft of the wrap up...giving this one to Kyle! Congrats! Enjoy the win!
HOWARD vs LONG LEFT BALLERS
Will Bebo ever lose again? This is crazy! Crazy I say! I don't even know what to write anymore. He is really really good. I am officially scared. That's all. Nothing about Rob either. Doesn't matter.
FUNK GUY vs MR AWESOME
Well, here we go...once again it's a monday night and once again Dana is in the hunt for a win. Gabe seems to have it all wrapped up - with all his player finished and 101.86 locked in. Dana has 78.70 and Jalen Hurts left to play. So Dana needs 23.17 from Hurts to grab his 3rd win in a row. The first half Hurts did absolutely nothing but by the 2nd half....he had it going on. Dana came close but in the end...it wasn't enough. Gabe wins in another close one! Congrats Gabe.
SURVIVOR
This is the winner. Scott Krippayne - winning in dramatic fashion as the Lions had to come back to win the game. Congrats Scott!
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NJUJORK, 28. aprila 2020. - Nacionalna košarkaška asocijacija (NBA) objavila je da je 205 igrača - 163 igrača sa koledža i drugih obrazovnih ustanova u SAD, i 42 međunarodna igrača - podnelo kandidaturu za rani ulazak na draft NBA 2020. pod pokroviteljstvom State Farm.
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Player Team/Country of Team Height Status
Berke Atar MZT Skopje (Macedonia) 6-11 1999 DOB
Deni Avdija Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) 6-8 2001 DOB
Brancou Badio Barcelona (Spain) 6-3 1999 DOB
Darko Bajo Split (Croatia) 6-10 1999 DOB
Philippe Bayehe Roseto (Italy) 6-9 1999 DOB
Marek Blazevic Rytas (Lithuania) 6-10 2001 DOB
Adrian Bogucki Radom (Poland) 7-1 1999 DOB
Leandro Bolmaro Barcelona (Spain) 6-6 2000 DOB
Vinicius Da Silva Prat (Spain) 7-0 2001 DOB
Henri Drell Pesaro (Italy) 6-9 2000 DOB
Imru Duke Zentro Basket (Spain) 6-8 1999 DOB
Michele Ebeling Kleb Ferrara (Italy) 6-9 1999 DOB
Paul Eboua Pesaro (Italy) 6-8 2000 DOB
Osas Ehigiator Fuenlabrada (Spain) 6-10 1999 DOB
Joel Ekamba Limoges (France) 6-5 2001 DOB
Selim Fofana Neuchatel (Switzerland) 6-3 1999 DOB
Miguel Gonzalez Baskonia (Spain) 6-7 1999 DOB
Killian Hayes Ratiopharm Ulm (Germany) 6-5 2001 DOB
Sehmus Hazer Bandirma (Turkey) 6-3 1999 DOB
Rokas Jokubaitis Zalgiris (Lithuania) 6-4 2000 DOB
Georgios Kalaitzakis Nevezis (Lithuania) 6-8 1999 DOB
Vit Krejci Zaragoza (Spain) 6-8 2000 DOB
Arturs Kurucs VEF Riga (Latvia) 6-3 2000 DOB
Dut Mabor Roseto (Italy) 7-1 2001 DOB
Yam Madar Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) 6-2 2000 DOB
Theo Maledon ASVEL (France) 6-4 2001 DOB
Karim Mane Vanier (Canada) 6-5 2000 DOB
Sergi Martinez Barcelona (Spain) 6-8 1999 DOB
Nikola Miskovic Mega Bemax (Serbia) 6-10 1999 DOB
Aristide Mouaha Roseto (Italy) 6-3 2000 DOB
Caio Pacheco Bahia Basket (Argentina) 6-3 1999 DOB
Joel Parra Joventut (Spain) 6-8 2000 DOB
Aleksej Pokusevski Olympiacos (Greece) 7-0 2001 DOB
Sander Raieste Kalev/Cramo (Estonia) 6-9 1999 DOB
Nikolaos Rogkavopoulos AEK (Greece) 6-8 2001 DOB
Yigitcan Saybir Anadolu Efes (Turkey) 6-7 1999 DOB
Njegos Sikiras Fuenlabrada (Spain) 6-9 1999 DOB
Marko Simonovic Mega Bemax (Serbia) 6-11 1999 DOB
Mouhamed Thiam Nanterre (France) 6-9 2001 DOB
Uros Trifunovic Partizan (Serbia) 6-7 2000 DOB
Arnas Velicka Prienai (Lithuania) 6-4 1999 DOB
Andrii Voinalovych Khimik (Ukraine) 6-10 1999 DOB
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Continúan los vertidos de la depuradora de Torre Pacheco al #MarMenor
Hoy, 2 de diciembre de 2019, la tarde previa a la llegada de otra DANA a la Región de Mucia, la depuradora de Torre Pacheco aprovecha para verter aguas residuales al Mar Menor.
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Ciudad Delicias.- Da la gracias directiva de Pioneros a su entrenador Lee Tao Dana y llegaría Tino Chávez
Ciudad Delicias.-La directiva de los actuales campeones Pioneros de Delicias le dio las gracias a su entrenador Lee Tao Dana, quien los mantiene invictos con marca de 5-0 y hoy se decide si incorporan a su nuevo coach Florentino “Tino” Chávez con quien ya se tuvo un acercamiento, confirmó el mismo ex jugador y quien ha dirigido a Soles de Ojinaga y Dorados de Chihuahua.
La información corrió como reguero de pólvora este lunes 4 de febrero en redes sociales y corrillos basquetboleros, mencionándose que la directiva pionera buscaba a Gustavo “Chino” Pacheco y a Tino, pero este medio buscó a ambos, señalando el “Chino” que el no viene, informándose en la capital que Pacheco es el nuevo director técnico de Dorados y solo falta oficializarlo.
Tino por su parte dijo en un mensaje: “hoy se decide, ayer tuve un acercamiento con directivos”.
También se habló con un aficionado de hueso colorado, Pedro Ávila Domínguez, quien sigue a Pioneros desde 1993 cuando participaban en el desaparecido Circuito Mexicano de Básquetbol (Cimeba).
“El equipo le dio las gracias a su entrenador. Lo veo mal porque podía aportar mucho por la experiencia que tiene y por haber trabajado en la Liga de Desarrollo de la NBA y su salida se podría deber quizá a un jugador o jugadores chiples y el entrenador no soportó”, dijo Ávila Domínguez.
Agregó: “Se me hace raro la decisión. Estaba dando resultados a pesar de no conocer la liga y demostró que era bueno. Yo había escuchado que era el Chino quien venía, pero se dice ahora que es Tino Chávez, quien no me gusta del todo y yo creo que por ahí hay algunas indisciplinas en Pioneros, donde el problema son los jugadores estrellitas. Hubo quizá algún jugador inconforme y el entrenador no soportó y tuvo que irse, puesto que el hilo siempre se rompe por lo más delgado”.
Fue el pasado 17 de enero cuando el entrenador había sido presentado como entrenador en jefe de Pioneros, con la asistencia del dominicano quien logró el campeonato el año anterior, Abraham Disla Nivar.
Ahora son solo detalles los que faltan para la llegada de Florentino “Tino” Chávez, uno de los emblemas más representativos en el basquetbol de Chihuahua, quien llegaría a la capital agrícola del estado como nuevo timonel del equipo naranja para la actual campaña de la Liga Estatal de Basquetbol 2019.
Tino Chávez, es originario de Ojinaga y desde muy chico el basquetbol fue su pasión; a nivel estudiantil jugó con la UACh, con la que fue a una Universiada Mundial.
A nivel profesional jugó con Dorados de Chihuahua, Leones Negros de la U. de G., Correcaminos de Tampico, Correcaminos de Victoria y en la Liga Estatal ha dirigido a Dorados y a Soles de Ojinaga.
Como entrenador Tino Chávez hizo su debut con el equipo que lo vio nacer como jugador, Soles de Ojinaga.
Y hoy se le presenta la oportunidad de llegar a dirigir a los actuales campeones Pioneros de Delicias. [email protected]
Por JESÚS C. AGUIRRE MALDONADO (Texto y Fotos)
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