Rabu, 27 Januari 2010
We Call Him Big Daddy
Horace Green, Ferrum '68 is putting together a book of stories and recollections of Coach Hank Norton. The book "We Call Him Big Daddy" is in the early stages of development, and Horace is looking for your help by adding your recollections about Coach Norton. Please visit the link below so that you can take part in this tribute.
We Call Him Big Daddy- Facebook
Selasa, 26 Januari 2010
Syracuse is the best team in the Big East
In a strong Big East (despite preseason thoughts that it would be down), to me it looks like Syracuse is the class of the conference.
I know, they sit half a game behind Villanova entering day, with a 7-1 mark compared to Villanova's 7-0, but I think they are the better team. They routed Georgetown 73-56 last night to improve on this mark, and are undefeated on the season save for a lone loss against overachieving Pittsburgh.
Everyone thought this would be a down year for the Orange (myself included), after the loss of Johnny Flynn, Paul Harris, and Eric Devendorf, but this looks like Jim Boeheim's best team since the one that featured Carmelo Anthony. They have been efficient shooting the basketball, and are outscoring opponents by about 19 PPG.
The star has been Wesley Johnson, one of the most athletic players in the country. He averages 17 points and 9 rebounds per game for the Orange, leading their very balanced attack. They have 5 players that average in double figures, and 8 that average at least 6.5 PPG. They have a lot of different ways to hurt you.
But the biggest difference this season is how active and athletic their zone has been. Instead of sitting back in the 2-3, they can get out and challenge shooters and ballhandlers. This aspect was sometimes missing over the past few years. It is a big factor in why I think Syracuse is the best team in the Big East and one of the best teams in the country, with a good chance to win the national title.
I know, they sit half a game behind Villanova entering day, with a 7-1 mark compared to Villanova's 7-0, but I think they are the better team. They routed Georgetown 73-56 last night to improve on this mark, and are undefeated on the season save for a lone loss against overachieving Pittsburgh.
Everyone thought this would be a down year for the Orange (myself included), after the loss of Johnny Flynn, Paul Harris, and Eric Devendorf, but this looks like Jim Boeheim's best team since the one that featured Carmelo Anthony. They have been efficient shooting the basketball, and are outscoring opponents by about 19 PPG.
The star has been Wesley Johnson, one of the most athletic players in the country. He averages 17 points and 9 rebounds per game for the Orange, leading their very balanced attack. They have 5 players that average in double figures, and 8 that average at least 6.5 PPG. They have a lot of different ways to hurt you.
But the biggest difference this season is how active and athletic their zone has been. Instead of sitting back in the 2-3, they can get out and challenge shooters and ballhandlers. This aspect was sometimes missing over the past few years. It is a big factor in why I think Syracuse is the best team in the Big East and one of the best teams in the country, with a good chance to win the national title.
Selasa, 19 Januari 2010
Stadion Sepakbola Indonesia ini merupakan tulisan rintisan mengenai beberapa stadion yang tersebar diseluruh propinsi di Indonesia yang digunakan untuk pertandingan sepakbola dibawah naungan Persatuan Sepakbola Seluruh Indonesia (PSSI) yang dikembangkan untuk para pecinta sepakbola di seluruh Indonesia, dan demi kesempurnaan tulisan ini silahkan anda memberikan informasi dan masukannya.
Dalam tulisan ini membagi beberapa stadion-stadion sepakbola menjadi beberapa kategori penilaian untuk ukuran Indonesia yaitu kategori A, B+, B, C+,C , D+, D dan E . Atas kekurangan dan keterbatasan pengetahuan saya berharap para pecinta sepakbola dapat memakluminya.
Stadion Batakan, Balikpapan (2011)
Stadion Benteng, Tangerang
Stadion Brawijaya, Kediri
Stadion Bumi Sriwijaya, Palembang
Stadion Datu Adil, Tarakan
Stadion Depati Amir, Pangkal Pinang
Stadion Dompak, Tanjung Pinang (2012)
Stadion Gajayana, Malang
Stadion Gedebage, Bandung (2012)
Stadion Gelora 10 November (Tambaksari), Surabaya
Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta
Stadion Gelora Bung Tomo, Surabaya (2011)
Stadion Gelora Delta, Sidoarjo
Stadion Gelora Kie Raha, Ternate
Stadion Gelora Sriwijaya (Jakabaring), Palembang
Stadion Haji Agus Salim, Padang
Stadion Haji Dimurtala, Banda Aceh
Stadion Harapan Bangsa, Banda Aceh
Stadion Jatidiri, Semarang
Stadion Kaharudin Nasution (Rumbai), Pekanbaru
Stadion Kanjuruhan, Malang
Stadion Kapten Dipta, Gianyar
Stadion Keboen Sajoek, Pontianak
Stadion Klabat, Manado
Stadion Km 16, Sorong
Stadion Krakatau Steel, Cilegon
Stadion Kridasana, Singkawang
Stadion La Patau, Bone
Stadion Letjen Haji Soedirman, Bojonegoro
Stadion Madya Senayan, Jakarta
Stadion Maesa Tondano, Minahasa
Stadion Maguwoharjo, Sleman
Stadion Manahan, Solo
Stadion Mandala, Jayapura
Stadion Mandala Krida, Yogyakarta
Stadion Mandala Remaja, Ambon
Stadion Muara Ambang, Bolaang Mongondow
Stadion Mulawarman, Bontang
Stadion Nasional, Pekanbaru (2012)
Stadion Pahoman, Bandar lampung
Stadion Palaran, Samarinda
Stadion Pendidikan, Wamena
Stadion Perjiwa, Tenggarong (2010)
Stadion Persiba, Balikpapan
Stadion Persikabo, Bogor
Stadion Purnawarman, Purwakarta
Stadion R.Soedrasono, Pasuruan
Stadion Rondong Demang ,Tenggarong
Stadion Sangraha Pelita Jaya (Lebak Bulus), Jakarta
Stadion Segiri, Samarinda
Stadion Semeru, Lumajang
Stadion Sempaja, Samarinda
Stadion Si Jalak Harupat, Kab.Bandung
Stadion Soemantri Brojonegoro (Kuningan), Jakarta
Stadion Sudiang, Makassar (201?)
Stadion Sultan Agung, Bantul
Stadion Sumpah Pemuda, Bandar Lampung
Stadion Surajaya, Lamongan
Stadion Taman BMW, Jakarta (20??)
Stadion Taman Prestasi, Bontang
Stadion Teladan, Medan
Stadion Tri Dharma, Gresik
Stadion Tri Lomba Juang, semarang (20??)
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