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UKI Agility Knockout Game – Video


UKI Agility Knockout Game
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Knockout game hate crime 72 year old man punched in face in West Village, New York – Video


Knockout game hate crime 72 year old man punched in face in West Village, New York

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Co tows Goldberry over Titans in Game 3

JOEL CO scored a game-high 18 points to help defending champion Goldberry Iloilo Hotel eliminate the Insular Square Titans, 66-54, in the do-or-die Game 3 of the best of three semifinal series of The Avenir Shaabaa Basketball Tournament 2014 in the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu gym.

The former pro player from the University of San Jose-Recoletos Jaguars made his presence felt just as the young Titans were poised to take the game by storm.

Goldberry also played a tough defense and they allowed no Insular Square player to score more than eight points. Justin Huang added 10 to help the defending champions win the series, 2-1.

Today, Goldberry will try to draw first blood as they play the Cebu Landmasters in the best-of-3 championship series in Division A, while Chick@Phil 89 faces RDAK Transporter in Game 1 of the best-of-3 finals series in Division B in the SHS-AdC Magis Eagles Arena in Canduman.

The Cebu Landmasters swept Gaisano Capital in their semifinal series, while Chick@Phil scored an upset victory by also sweeping Division B top seed Belo Men 89.

Belo Men will play Echo Appliance in a knockout game for third place in Division B, while Insular Square takes on Gaisano Capital also in a knockout game for third place in Division A.

Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on September 27, 2014.

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Black mob violence against the handicapped – Video


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Whew! I was going through my knockout game videos the other night for an upcoming documentary, and realized for the first time how many videos there are of black mob violence and black on handicapp...

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A's lose to Angels, 5-4, but still have a good shot at playoffs

As bad as things got for the Oakland Athletics in August and early September, and they were historically bad for a while, the A's are still in a decent position for a team on the verge of one of baseball's greatest collapses.

Even after Wednesday's 5-4 loss to the Angels, Oakland is tied with Kansas City for the American League wild-card lead and three games ahead of Seattle with four games to play.

The A's have their ace, Jon Lester, lined up to start the wild-card knockout game Tuesday. If they win and advance to the division series, most likely against the Angels, they will have one of baseball's hottest pitchers, Jeff Samardzija, lined up for Games 1 and 5 of the first round.

They also have superb young right-hander Sonny Gray and resurgent left-hander Scott Kazmir to fill out what would be one of baseball's best playoff rotations.

"In the words of Lou Piniella, there are a lot more doors in the house besides the front door, you know?" Oakland outfielder Jonny Gomes said. "All you have to do is get in. You don't have to go in the front door. I'm sure there are quite a few teams that would love to switch places with us right now."

That was definitely true Aug. 10, when the A's had baseball's best record, 72-44, a four-game AL West lead over the Angels and an 11-game wild-card lead.

Then the injuries mounted, a Yoenis Cespedes-less lineup stumbled, and the A's went into a tailspin, losing 22 of 31 games from Aug. 10 to Sept. 12 to fall 11 games behind the division-winning Angels, a 15-game swing in the standings in 33 days.

To put that in perspective, the 1995 Angels, who suffered one of the worst collapses in baseball history, went from 101/2 games up Aug. 16 to three games back Sept. 26, a 131/2-game swing in 41 days.

An A's offense that averaged five runs per game before the All-Star break scored 3.4 runs per game during the slide, losing 10 one-run games. Oakland has been shut out seven times since Aug. 1. That has put a huge strain on the pitching staff, especially the bullpen, and there were a few late-inning meltdowns.

"Some guys wanted to step up and carry the team for a bit and were pressing," closer Sean Doolittle said. "We always felt like we were close to turning the corner, but we were never fully able to round it. It was always one step forward, two steps back."

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