Showing posts with label national championship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label national championship. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

News the News Media does not want you to see - Trump gets triumphant welcome to NCAA National Championship - What no jeers just cheers?


LSU defeated Clemson last night 42-25 to win the national championship but President Trump may be the biggest winner as the crowd went wild when the President and First Lady were introduced at the beginning of the game.


Tens of thousands of fans stunned the announcers and the tens of millions watching this classic when they gave Trump a thunderous standing ovation for minute after minute breaking into chants of "USA! USA!" and "Four more years!"


Trump at NCAA Championship Game - Hear the truth while you listen to the deafening crowd reaction to the President.  Double click for full screen.



Here were headlines not in the mainstream media.



Trump and Melania Get Hero’s Welcome At College National Championship Game That’ll Make Your Spine Tingle


President Donald Trump gets raucous welcome at College Football Playoff title game


PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP GOT ROARING CHEERS DURING ENTRANCE AT NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, GETS ‘USA’ CHANT

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Arizona Wildcats One Win from National Champions

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Arizona baseball notebook

Leadoff man Ramer again gets Cats going at College World Series


Kelly Presnell, Arizona Daily Star photos
OMAHA, Neb. Zach Gibbons has Arizona’s highest batting average, but Jay Johnson considers Cody Ramer the Wildcats’ best all-around hitter. Johnson likes to bat his best hitter first to put immediate pressure on the opposition. Ramer has been doing that all year long.
The senior second baseman jump-started Arizona’s 3-0 victory over Coastal Carolina in Game 1 of the best-of-three College World Series finals on Monday with a leadoff double. It was the fourth time in six CWS games that he has reached base in his first at-bat. Only a ridiculous catch by Oklahoma State center fielder Ryan Sluder last Monday prevented Ramer from reaching in five of six games.
He went 2 for 3 against the Chanticleers with two runs and two walks. He also played perfect positional defense.
Kelly Presnell, Arizona Daily Star photos
“He did it the first game of the season,” Johnson said. “It’s cool that’s how it’s going here in Omaha. He stirs the pot for us.”
Ramer squelched a possible CCU rally in the bottom of the fourth inning. Playing in shallow right field against left-hand-hitting DH G.K. Young, Ramer charged Young’s slow roller, bare-handed the ball and got him at first. The previous batter, Connor Owings, had drawn a two-out walk.
Ramer scored the game’s first and third runs. The third came after a daring dash to second base on Gibbons’ sacrifice fly. The Chanticleers cut off the throw and nearly tagged out Ramer before Cesar Salazar crossed the plate.
“It wasn’t the most ideal thing,” Ramer said. “But I saw a little opportunity when both infielders vacated the bag, and I figured if I got to the outside I would be safe, which would get me in scoring position with two outs. And Ryan (Aguilar) was able to drive me in. But I’ve got to be a little smarter, especially with our catcher on third base.”
Kelly Presnell, Arizona Daily Star photos
Pitching update
Johnson planned to huddle with his staff to figure out a pitching plan for Tuesday. He said they would review Monday’s game and “evaluate some things that we did well and some things that we can expose.”
The possibilities include sophomore left-hander Cameron Ming, who has served as the team’s closer during the postseason, but started and pitched in long relief during the regular season. Ming threw 79 pitches Friday, but said he feels strong enough to start if called upon.
“I have no idea what the coaching plan is,” Ming said. “They’re going to go over it a million times tonight, figure out what’s best for our team. … I’ll find out when I find out, and I’m willing to do whatever it takes.”
Kelly Presnell, Arizona Daily Star photos
Senior right-hander Nathan Bannister reported slight improvement in his strained right forearm. Bannister played catch from 45 to 60 feet Monday, tossing the ball about 20 times.
Bannister said his forearm didn’t feel sore, but still felt tight. He had to leave Friday’s game after 2ยบ innings. He’s being re-evaluated daily.
“I’m still taking it day by day,” Bannister said. “We still have a bunch of pitching left.”
JC Cloney’s complete game enabled the Wildcats to rest their bullpen.
Coastal Carolina coach Gary Gilmore said he would not start aceAndrew Beckwith, who threw 138 pitches in a complete game Friday.
“Absolutely not,” Gilmore said. “No shot.”
Kelly Presnell, Arizona Daily Star photos
Fun Bunch II
If Arizona has the most fun dugout in Omaha, Coastal Carolina is a close second.
The Chanticleers had an inflatable shark in their dugout during Saturday’s bracket-clinching victory over TCU and brought it back Monday. They also have been toting around a stuffed monkey named Rafiki. It has brought them good luck, or so they believe.
“Rafiki has become a part of who we are,” Gilmore said. “Those kids, they’re not going to the park, they’re not getting on the bus, they’re not doing anything without that monkey going with us.”
Baseball players and coaches are notoriously superstitious, and Rafiki isn’t the only one the Chanticleers have.
Kelly Presnell, Arizona Daily Star photos
On long bus rides during the season, Gilmore and assistant coach Matt Schilling would watch “Bull Durham.” Repeatedly.
“If we’ve watched it once, we’ve watched it 25 times,” Gilmore said.
“And it’s incredible: Every time we watch it, we win.”
Gilmore and Johnson, his Arizona counterpart, believe there’s value in having a loose dugout. The game is harder than their players make it look.
“It just keeps the moment in perspective,” Gilmore said.
“Anybody tells you every now and then (that) it isn’t hard to breathe out there, they’re not being truthful with you. We all put a lot into it. And it can be nerve-racking at times.”
Kelly Presnell, Arizona Daily Star photos
Inside pitch
• Aguilar has a team-high 13 RBIs in 13 postseason games.
Arizona has 12 two-out RBIs during the College World Series, the most of any team.

• Coastal Carolina was shut out for just the second time this season. The first came against Wake Forest on March 8.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

The Arizona Wildcats, the Cinderella Fellas of the College World Series, Power, Dance and Sing their way into National Finals

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For the fifth time in over one hundred years in college baseball the Arizona Wildcats are seeking the national championship.  This stunning collection of Cinderella Fellas with first year head coach Jay Johnson has defied the experts and defied the odds as they sang and danced into the finals of the College World Series.


Arizona baseball's hilarious bench now has a music video which shows you just how how far a group nobody gave a chance has come.  Picked to finish ninth in the PAC 12 conference, they now stand as one of two teams to be crowned national champions.  Go Wildcats - Make us Proud!

Be sure to click on this video and double click to make it larger. 


































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Tuesday, April 05, 2016

Villanova Wildcats win NCAA Basketball National Championship in Epic Game 77-74

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Villanova, the small Catholic college with about 10,000 students from Philadelphia took on the mighty North Carolina Tar Heels with about 30,000 and gave us one of the greatest national championship games in history.


Playing before 70,000 fans in Houston with millions watching on television, both teams put on an exceptional display of why college sports are so popular.  March Madness is the NCAA national championship tourney with 68 teams battling it out to see who is number one.


This season was full of upsets with numerous teams reaching number one during the season only to be beaten and it was one of few college seasons where none of the top teams finished the season unbeaten.



North Carolina is one of the legendary basketball programs in America with five national titles while Villanova has just one national title, 31 years ago, to its credit.  Of course the Tar Heels are also home to Michael Jordan whose last second shot brought them a national title.


There were no Michael Jordans in this game.  The star for the Tar Heels was a guard from Iowa but even with no marquee players, heroes were plentiful.  The Iowa guard sank a three point shot with just 4.7 seconds left in the game to tie it after Villanova had surge to a ten point led with about seven minutes to play.


In the first half North Carolina pulled ahead by seven point, but by the middle of the second half Villanova had reversed the game and were ten points ahead.  A furious run by Carolina the last five minutes resulted in the three point shot with 4.7 left to tie the game.


The Wildcats threw the ball in, their star dribbled across the half court line, then handed it back to a teammate who let fly a long three point bomb just as time ran out and the buzzer rang ending the game.  What seemed like an eternity but in fact was just fractions of a minute went by before the ball swooshed through the hoop.


As the 70,000 exploded when they realized the shot was good and the players and coaches stood momentarily in shock, confetti rained from the ceiling and the Wildcats realized they had pulled off one of the great upsets in an amazing game.


The top scorer for Villanova came off the bench to score 20 points, he only scored 25 total in the previous four games.  The hero scoring the winning bucket had a brother playing for North Carolina.  Another Villanova star was home schooled in high school by his Christian family and taught basketball by his mother.


I mention no names because this game had so many of the most unlikely heroes they all deserve credit.


Both teams should be proud and thanks Villanova for showing us giant killers still have a chance in America.

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