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Nevada Fans Ready For NIT Home Game

Mar 25th, 2012 Posted in Excitement | Comments Off

Paul Nelson

Channel 2 News

Theres a lot of excitement, this time of the year with March Madness and the NCAA Tournament, but theres also some excitement, locally, about the National Invitational Tournamentand thats because the Wolf Pack will be playing host to Bucknell this Sunday.

After Nevada beat Oral Roberts, 68-59, to keep their NIT title hopes alive, the Pack is sitting at 27-7, and will continue their postseason run, in front of their home crowd.

I think this is a great opportunity for our fans to come out to see a great basketball game,Nevada Senior Associate Athletic Director Keith Hackett said.Our team against Bucknell. Theres a lot of buzz in the community. I could just tell, on campus today, that the feeling is that of excitement for the Wolf Pack to have another home game.

Tickets areon sale for everyone and people like the Roes were already lining up to get their seats, this morning.

Definitely, theyre not willing to give up the season, yet, and its an opportunity to see them play one more time, Bill Roe said.

And the idea that if they continue to advance that theyll play at Madison Square Garden,Carol Roe said.I think thats pretty good.

Were going to have a great crowd, Hackett said. I can tell by the enthusiasm of our fans that are here buying tickets, right now.

When the Wolf Pack takes the floor, Sunday, it will be 15 years to the day, since they last hosted anNIT game, back in 1997, when they lost to Nebraska. Fans are hoping for better results, this time.

This is a way to show the country what this program is all about, Nevada fan Bob Nielsen said.It has continued to grow, and under David Carter,I think its limitless.

With ticket prices starting at$15 and students paying just $5, fans are expecting a charged-up atmosphere when the teams hit the hardwood.

We had a tremendous season, this year, Nielsen said.Weve seen some great athletes andI think we owe it to those guys to be out here supporting them, against Bucknell.

Theyre our Pack, win or lose, Carol Roe said.

For more information go to http://www.nevadawolfpack.com/

Stocks Lack Excitement, End Mixed

Mar 19th, 2012 Posted in Excitement | Comments Off

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Giger: Nothing beats excitement of NCAA tourney

Mar 19th, 2012 Posted in Excitement | Comments Off

Its time for the two most exciting days of the sports year, tipping off the best, most unique and most captivating championship our country has to offer.

The opening Thursday and Friday of the NCAA Tournament are unmatched among sporting events when it comes to magic, mayhem and sheer adrenaline. Its games galore, great finishes, big upsets and Cinderella stories …

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Since virtually everyone fills out a bracket, the NCAA Tournament – and in particular the first two days – allows everyone to take some form of ownership of the college basketball showcase. We all love bragging about how we correctly picked that 12 seed to pull off an upset, even if many people making the picks know little or nothing about the teams theyve selected. (Thats OK. Just act like you do.)

The Super Bowl is the only other annual sporting event that captures the attention of diehard sports fans, non-sports fans and everyone in between. Still, the Super Bowl is more of a social exercise than a sporting event, with seemingly more people caring about gathering with friends and family or the commercials than the game itself.

When it comes to the NCAA Tournament, the games are all that matter.

In some ways, the tournament is better than ever, although in other ways its clearly worse.

The parity that exists nowadays is remarkable. Thats why weve seen small programs like Butler, VCU and George Mason reach the Final Four in recent years.

Dont be surprised if another little-known team makes a good run this year (Wichita State, Long Beach State and Belmont are among the possibilities).

Parity can be fun, but its also depressing because it reveals how watered down college basketball has become over the years with star players bolting early for the NBA. In that regard, the tournament is not as enjoyable as it was back in the 1980s and 90s.

Instead of getting to see star seniors such as Patrick Ewing, Danny Manning and Christian Laettner, we now get star freshmen like Kentuckys Anthony Davis, the projected No. 1 pick in this years NBA draft.

Even with the dropoff in overall quality, the tournament is still highly entertaining.

Here are some of my picks for this years bracket:

Sleepers (with seed): 3 Marquette, 5 New Mexico, 6 UNLV, 9 UConn, 10 Purdue, 11 NC State, 11 Texas. If Connecticut gets past Iowa State, the defending national champs have enough talent to stun Kentucky and ruin everyones bracket.

Final Four: Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio State, Missouri. I initially picked Syracuse, but losing center Fab Melo to an academic issue kills the Oranges chances.

Champion: North Carolina over Kentucky

Good luck in your bracket.

Cory Giger is the host of Sports Central from 4 to 6 pm daily on ESPN Radio 1430 WVAM. Reach him at 949-7031 or @CoryGiger on Twitter.

The Parmentier: Excitement Builds for Women’s Panel Day

Mar 18th, 2012 Posted in Excitement | Comments Off

On Mar. 21, St. Joseph will be holding its annual Women’s Panel Day during Spirit Week. The event will be coordinated by SJHS Class of 2010 alumna Stephanie Guzman, who also coordinated last year’s highly successful panel. This year, it is poised to be just as successful, if not more.

Women’s Panel Day started at SJHS in 2009 with a total of eight professional women divided into two panels. It was an event held exclusively for juniors and seniors. It has evolved, however, to include all grade levels and women across all professional fields.

The idea to have a Women’s Panel Day with professional women coming in to speak to students first came from S. Clare Cecilia, who passed away on Jan. 6. It is wonderful to see her ideas being lived out at SJHS as part of her legacy.

Women’s Panel Day serves as a learning experience and window to new opportunities as SJHS students get to speak to women who have gone out into the world and accomplished great success in their careers and areas of work. Stephanie says, The purpose of Women’s Panel Day has grown to demonstrate the progress women are continuing to make in our society and to continue inspiring young women.

Last year’s Women’s Panel Day was a major hit among SJHS students. Junior Gabriella Dosmas is quoted as saying, It was a great way for me to learn more about Nursing since that’s what I want to pursue in college. The women were very informational and gave me a sense of what their careers are about. Senior Tyler Perez echoes this same reaction saying, [Women's Panel Day] got better and really helped me see where my interests lie in different fields.

Women’s Panel Day has served its purpose as more than sixty women participated in the event and were eager to share their stories of success and failure in the professional world. It is the perfect cap on a month long of celebration that highlights women and all that they have been able to accomplish.

Ready for a Road Trip? Enterprise Rent-A-Car’s "Road Trip to the Final Four …

Mar 17th, 2012 Posted in Excitement | Comments Off

ST. LOUIS, MO, Mar 15, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) –
To reach the millions of NCAA(R) basketball fans and Enterprise
Rent-A-Car customers who share a passion for basketball and the NCAA
Tournament but can’t be at the games in person, today Enterprise is
launching the “Road Trip to the Final Four.” Kicking off in
Louisville, Ky., the tour will be stopping at regional tournament
sites and college campuses across the U.S. on its way to the Final
Four(R) in New Orleans.

The Enterprise “Road Trip to the Final Four” brings fans all the
excitement of March Madness(R) through the Twitter handle
@EnterpriseWay and the Enterprise Facebook page. Fans are encouraged
to follow along and join the conversation by providing
recommendations to the Road Trip team on the best places to stop and
visit along the way. Throughout the trip, the team will be sharing
entertaining videos and stories from the road and bringing the road
trip experience to life via its social media channels. They will also
be giving away prizes, including tickets to NCAA Tournament games.

“As a proud corporate partner of the NCAA for the past seven years,
we’re excited to bring our partnership to life for our customers and
basketball fans everywhere,” said Rob Kessler, director of corporate
communications at Enterprise. “We have a talented and hilarious crew
of die-hard basketball fans that will be sharing impromptu stories
while looking for help from fans as they make their way to New
Orleans. This road trip will be an exciting and engaging way for
basketball enthusiasts to stay connected to everything that’s
happening in and around the tournament games.”

The full list of dates and “Road Trip to the Final Four” locations
include:

Thursday, March 15: Louisville, Ky. Sunday, March 25: Atlanta, Ga.
Friday, March 16: Columbus, Ohio Monday, March 26: Atlanta, Ga.
Saturday, March 17: Columbus, Ohio Tuesday, March 27: Atlanta, Ga.
Sunday, March 18: Greensboro, N.C. Tuesday, March 27: Auburn, Ala.
Monday, March 19: Greensboro, N.C. Thursday, March 29: New Orleans, La.
Tuesday, March 20: Greensboro, N.C. Friday, March 30: New Orleans, La.
Wednesday, March 21: Lexington, Ky. Saturday, March 31: New Orleans, La.
Wednesday, March 21: Bloomington, Ind. Sunday, April 1: New Orleans, La.
Friday, March 23: St. Louis, Mo. Monday, April 2: New Orleans, La.
Saturday, March 24: St. Louis, Mo.

In addition to the Road Trip, Enterprise is highlighting its NCAA
partnership with a new TV spot showcasing Enterprise employees who
are former college athletes in a variety of sports, from swimming to
football to soccer. The new commercial -- part of "The Enterprise
Way" advertising campaign -- focuses on the importance of the brand's
customer service, culture and heritage. The 30-second spots will be
prominently featured during coverage of the NCAA Tournament.

For more information on the Enterprise "Road Trip to the Final Four,"
visit the Enterprise Facebook page or @EnterpriseWay on Twitter.

About Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Founded in 1957 and known for an
extensive network of locations, everyday low rates and outstanding
customer service, Enterprise Rent-A-Car is an internationally
recognized brand that has been named to BusinessWeek magazine's
annual list of "Customer Service Champs" in 2007, 2008, 2009 and
2010. Enterprise led the car rental industry in an annual North
American airport car rental survey, which includes both leisure and
business travelers, for seven years in a row. In addition, Market
Metrix, LLC, a leading provider of customer and employee feedback and
performance tools for the hospitality industry, has recognized the
Enterprise brand as the leader in customer satisfaction in the car
rental industry 29 out of 31 times. Further, Enterprise won Budget
Travel magazine's 2010 and 2011 Readers' Choice Award as their
favorite rental car brand for customer service around the globe.

St. Louis-based Enterprise Holdings owns and operates the Enterprise
Rent-A-Car brand. With annual revenues of $14.1 billion and more than
70,000 employees, Enterprise Holdings also operates, through its
regional subsidiaries, more than 1.2 million cars and trucks, making
it the largest car rental service provider in the world measured by
revenue, employees and fleet. There are more than 6,000 Enterprise
neighborhood and airport locations operating worldwide in the United
States, Canada, the UK, Ireland and Germany. Enterprise of North
America also is part of a global strategic alliance with Europcar,
creating the world's largest car rental network. For more information
about Enterprise local and airport car rental as well as vehicle
leasing, car sharing and vanpooling options, visit

www.enterprise.com . This news release and other Enterprise Rent-A-Car
announcements are available at the Enterprise Holdings press room.

For more information, contact:
Bobby Jones
on behalf of Enterprise Rent-A-Car
314-982-0555
Email Contact

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Excitement high surrounding Macks’ state tournament trip

Mar 16th, 2012 Posted in Excitement | Comments Off

“Isn’t it the first time in like 50 years they’ve gone to (WIAA) state basketball?” questioned McDonell Central High senior Hailey Bresina.

Close, but actually no Chippewa Falls school has sent a boys basketball team to the WIAA state tournament since 1941. This year, the McDonell boys basketball team broke the local drought.

Summing up the feelings at McDonell Area Catholic Schools takes one word: excitement.

“I’m excited … and as you can see, the students are excited,” said Brother Roger Betzold, MACS president and high school principal, gesturing at the colorful spirit signs made by students.

The boys play on Thursday afternoon at the Kohl Center in Madison, so they’ll be departing from McDonell High School Wednesday around noon. The school is throwing the players a pep rally at 11 am Wednesday to send the team off in style.

Along with the team, some MACS students and fans will also be heading  to Madison Wednesday. The school has cancelled classes Thursday for McDonell High School, Notre Dame Middle School and Holy Ghost Elementary. St. Charles Borromeo Primary, however, will remain open Thursday.

“We’re going to stay overnight (Wednesday) in Madison and then go to the game,” McDonell senior Jen See said. Bresina and fellow senior Kathryn Wenaas will also be among those going Wednesday. Besides watching the game, Wenaas said she and others will explore downtown Madison and the UW campus area.

While the girls are eager to finally attend a state tournament for their last year of high school, they’re a little annoyed at the WIAA ban on face painting at the Kohl Center, where the Division 5 games will be played.

“C’mon, that’s what we do here (at McDonell),” Bresina said.

Betzold will also be in Madison cheering on the team. In fact, he’ll be driving the team down Wednesday in the blue MACS bus.

The anticipation for the tournament isn’t limited to the school buildings either. Businesses around downtown Chippewa Falls displayed “good luck” signs in their windows.

“There’s been a buzz about the Macks downtown,” Main Street executive director Teri Ouimette said. “Everyone down here is really excited for them.”

Ouimette said she was contacted Wednesday by the school to print off some spirit signs, and she happily agreed. Volunteers handed out about 150 free signs to area businesses.

If the McDonell boys win their game Thursday, they will play again for the state title on Saturday. But regardless of a win or loss, all MACS schools will be back in session on Friday.

Whether some of the students return for classes, though, is a different question.

“If they win, I’m staying in Madison, but if they lose I’ll probably come back for school,” Bresina said.

Betzold said that while there is a lot of enthusiasm for the boys basketball team, it’s also an exciting time for the girls team. They will take on New Lisbon  in a  sectional semifinal game in Neilsville Thursday night, and if they win will play either Seneca or Potosi in La Crosse on Saturday. After that, it’s the state girls tournament.

“I’ve been principal at other schools and it’s a rare thing to have both teams at state,” Betzold said. “It would be great.”

Excitement builds for BCS, Saints

Jan 26th, 2012 Posted in Excitement | Comments Off

The anticipation for this big football weekend New Orleans is about to experience is so great, its hard to resist the urge to just go around tackling people in the street! It seems folks are having little trouble getting up for the LSU vs. Alabama showdown.

The feeling in the air of excitement is so thick you can cut it. These fans expect an exciting game between the Fighting Tigers and Crimson Tide.

Blowem out of the house! one fan declared of her LSU Tigers. Im not ready to see any more field goals!

The regular season meeting between these two team ended in a field goals-only 9-6 victory for LSU.

They might light it up and throw up some more points this time around, said another football fan.

I think its going to be a very competitive game, said another fan, and I think there is going to be a lot of scoring. I dont think its going to be 9 to 6 again.

And to get you warmed up, the record book-torching New Orleans Saints host the Detroit Lions in an NFC Wildcard Playoff game Saturday. The BCS Championship game is Monday.

Fans say theyre excited for LSU/Alabama and Saints/Lions:

Does PlayStation brand lack ‘consumer excitement’?

Jan 24th, 2012 Posted in Excitement | Comments Off

Sonys
PlayStation 3 and the rest of companys gaming division have yet to make consumers recognize their value, DFC Intelligence analyst David Cole says.

Speaking to Industry Gamers in an interview published yesterday, Cole said the PlayStation 3 has proven incredibly robust and comes with a great content library. However, he cautioned that not all consumers seem to have gotten the word, and Sony is in need of consumer excitement.

The key challenge in 2012 is to bring back consumer excitement around the Sony and PlayStation brand, Cole said of the consumer electronics giant.

But is Coles argument fair or accurate? Based on sales figures, it appears quite clear that consumers are excited about the PlayStation brand.

According to Sonys own worldwide PlayStation 3 sales tally, the company sold 3.5 million units during the two quarters the console was available in its 2006 fiscal year. In fiscal year 2007, unit sales were 9.1 million units, followed by 10.1 million in fiscal 2008. In fiscal 2009 and 2010, sales once again rose to 13 million units and 14.3 million units, respectively. Just last month, Sony Computer Entertainment head Andrew House said the company is on target to sell 15 million units by the time its current fiscal year ends in March.

Sport Review : Hoping for even more excitement in 2012

Jan 22nd, 2012 Posted in Excitement | Comments Off

Last year was an extraordinary year in the world of sport, and if anything, 2012 looks all set to top it in terms of action, excitement, and the human drama that can lift our spirits and crush our souls in the blink of an eye.

When Santa asked me what I wanted for Christmas, I could only reply, “more of the same please. Make next year as action-packed and as fun-filled as 2011, and you can put me down for feeding the reindeer next December.”

Santa, I am sure, will not disappoint.

Firstly, we can look ahead to what promises to be an enthralling climax to the Barclays Premier League
season.

With the two Manchester clubs slugging it out at the top of the table, like prize-fighters who’ve bet heavily on themselves, both will be glancing over their shoulders from time to time at Tottenham Hotspur, the perennial underachievers, who this season might, just might, be ready to shed the tag.

Spurs have delighted neutrals with their swashbuckling style and their occasionally blustering derring-do, and proved that results can be achieved playing attractive, flowing football — a statement to the pragmatists who threaten to turn the beautiful game into a drudge. Don’t look away; you know who you are.

Furthermore, the “bun fight” that is the race for a UEFA Champions League spots has never been more hotly contested, with powerhouses Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool all realising that their previously accepted divine right for inclusion is by no means assured.

I’m anticipating a fascinating year in the world of tennis as well, as Roger Federer continues to confound the critics who wrote him off, almost as a matter of course, throughout 2011.

At the age of 30, R Fed is long past his sell-by date as far as the tennis world is concerned, and yet he continues to draw on his reserves of experience and mental strength to defeat players several years his junior.

That he won the Tour Finals at the end of last season is testament to his resilience and seemingly indefatigable love for a game that has made him one of the most high profile sportsmen on earth, and the fact that he has done it with such grace, humility, sportsmanship and style, is enough to make ardent cynics vomit into their breakfast cereal.

Roger is a nice man; a genuinely good bloke; with an acceptably unattractive wife, and we love him for all of it. The fact that he has a backhand that can only have been made in heaven, endears us further to the living legend.

Would I love him to successfully defend his Australian Open title in January and secure his 17th Grand Slam win? Yes, probably; as long as he doesn’t cry afterwards.

I’m also looking forward to the start of the new Formula One season, if for no other reason than it’s going to be “precedental”. I don’t even know if that word exists, but if it doesn’t, it should.

For the first time ever, on the starting grid for the season-opening race in Australia in March, there will be 6 World Champions — past and present.

Kimi Raikkonen returns to F1 after messing about in rally cars for a couple of years — what was he thinking?

His rivalry with Michael Schumacher will resume, and I think it’s fair to say that there won’t be too many more circuit tours for the 43 year old German who, incidentally, has won as many world titles as the other 5 drivers put together.

Then there’s Jenson Button, World Champion in 2009, Lewis Hamilton (2008), and Fernando Alonso (2005 and 2006), and lest we forget (unlikely) the reigning champ Sebastian Vettel, the youngest ever double champion, and the youngest ever consecutive champion.

The word “competitive” simply doesn’t do justice to what promises to be an intriguing F1 season.

The golf world meanwhile, is delighted to be able to welcome back a seemingly rejuvenated Tiger Woods, although every other player on the tour may not quite share those sentiments.

Woods ended 2011 with a win at the Chevron World Challenge (his first tournament victory in two years) playing golf of the calibre that made him the very best in the world for a staggering 623 weeks, all told.

Tiger is competitive again, and significantly, healthy. I for one, can’t wait until April, when he has a tilt at The Masters, looking for his 5th win at Augusta, and his first since 2005.

But perhaps the biggest and most compelling sporting event of 2012 will be taking place in London, from the 27th of July until the 12th of August.

It doesn’t seem like 4 years since the last Olympic Games in Beijing, but my diary assures me that it is. When one epic edition ends, it’s miserable to contemplate the long wait for the next one, and yet it’s crept up precipitously, and almost unnoticed. Or maybe I skipped an intervening year…

Every Olympic Games boasts that it’s going to be the biggest and the best in history, and in the current global economic climate such bravura may appear to be a little misplaced, or even misguided.

One can expect London though, to put the games on with a certain sense of style, and a very high level of organisational prowess, and it’s gratifying to note that even the top people at the IOC are delighted by the arrangements made so far.

It’s the biggest sporting gig on the planet, and it’s never without its share of drama, controversy, excitement and nail-biting tension. Forget the “altius” and “fortius”. I just want July to come round “citius”.

Catch Andrew Leci on SportsCenter on ESPN every weekday at 7.30 pm, for highlights and news from the world of sports

Nothing beats excitement of college football

Jan 20th, 2012 Posted in Excitement | Comments Off

ENID
We are on the eve of a very sad event. The end of the college football season is at hand. Yes, with the playing of Monday nights BCS National Championship game between LSU and Alabama, its over. Sure, we still will have the NFL playoffs and, of course, the Super Bowl, but nothing measures up to college football in terms of passion, excitement and rivalries.

So, while there certainly is controversy surrounding the participants in Monday nights title tilt, enjoy it because it is the last time well see action on the college gridiron for the next eight months. But what a college football season it has been.

The season started out with Oklahoma in the top spot and finished with Oklahoma State knocking on the door, making a case for itself in the championship game, even if the computers did not see it that way. Lets be honest, did anybody really see that coming?

The Big 12 proved itself to be the center of college football again, both on and off the field.

Off the field, we had to endure countless weeks of speculation and rumors regarding the future of the league, thanks primarily to Texas Aamp;Ms decision to bail out, running with its Aggie tail between its legs to the SEC. Missouri decided to leave for the SEC as well. But will they really be missed?

While their departures brought about plenty of handwringing, and dire predictions proclaiming the end of the Big 12, the truth is the Big 12 will not miss a beat without them as TCU comes on board next season and West Virginia within the next two years after that. Both schools have made bigger impacts in college football in recent seasons than the two departed teams. In the end, the Big 12 will be a stronger conference with the addition of the Horned Frogs and the Mountaineers.

But on the field, the Big 12 made its biggest impact.

While quarterbacks Landry Jones from OU and Brandon Weeden from OSU were in the forefront of early season Heisman talk, it was a quarterback from a school that, until very recently, was quite comfortable being a Big 12 bottom feeder that rose to take the award as Baylors Robert Griffin III (yes, Baylor!), thanks in large part to Baylors televised wild, comeback, last-second 45-38 victory over OU Nov. 19, caught the attention of voters and claimed the Heisman Trophy for RG3.

Then there were the bowl games. The Big 12 showed again it is one of the premier football conferences in the nation this bowl season, which included a convincing 31-14 win by OU over Iowa in the Insight Bowl and OSUs thrilling 41-38 overtime win over Stanford in the Fiesta Bowl, with the game-winning field goal set up by a clutch reception by Enids Colton Chelf.

Sure, there have been some somber and troubling moments this past college football season. The sad and unpleasant child sex-abuse scandal that rocked Penn State and cost legendary coach Joe Paterno his job stands out, but that should not be what is most remembered this past season. No, thankfully, there were enough on-the-field superlatives to keep the focus in the end where it should be on the players and the games.

The NFL will give us another month of football and the over-hyped Super Bowl to keep our football appetites whetted, but for many, the real football season ends Monday night.

But its not too bad. Spring practice is just around the corner.

Ruthenberg is sports editor at the News amp; Eagle. Contact him at daver@enidnews.com.