Feature Presentation

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Who’s Hot

Who’s Cold

Florio “Hoopla event”-

The most anticipated event of the year avenger hoopla where teachers and students go head to head in a competitive match up. Mr. Florio led the faculty team with a 6-8 shooting percentage (He told me in health) and made it rain against the Avengers. Also, he was playing under severe ankle pains to the point of a slight limp, but he could not resist the challenge.

Joseph Mazzulla-

The Bishop Hendricken star, now a point guard for top notch West Virginia was arrested for underage drinking after a Pittsburg Pirate game. With a fellow teammate they both resisted arrest and mazzulla was charged with aggravated assault when he tried to pull police off of teammate he punched the police sergeant. He was suspended for a few games and is suffering a shoulder injury.

Rhode Island NCAAB-

This year Rhode Island has something to be proud of a scrappy URI who had a key win against Penn State and an upcoming show down with Villanova. PC is also making us proud with new leader Keno Davis who have huge upcoming games with Georgetown, Cincinatti and Connecticut.

Mr. Brocato “Hoopla”-

Well feared in the infamous Faculty morning pickup games, “He drain’s Three pointers like lay ups usually”- Mr. Perrin. The Teacher/Golf coach buckled under the pressure of the packed EGHS gymnasium and overwhelming expectations. He is projected to make it rain in the 09’ Hoopla tourney.

Lasalle football-

31-6 super bowl victory over barrington in this years DI super bowl. They proved to be most dominant this year through shutting down NK (40-21) and stomping all the competition in their way. Yet next year will be tought losing their senior QB and MVP of the super bowl it will be a tough spot to fill for the Rams.

Brown NCAAB-

Last season was successful for Brown, which finished 19-10, made the College Basketball Invitational postseason tournament, and saw its coach get a lot of press because of his famous family ties. Unfortunately, Craig Robinson parlayed that success and fame into a bigger job, leaving the Ivy League for the Pac-10 and Oregon State. They are 3-5 this season losing their last game to UNH proving the start of a demise.



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