Keystone Conference
It's two groups...
GBFC Thunder has a three-point lead (26-23) over FC Lehigh Valley United Sonic with Junior Lone Star in third (21). Clarkstown, Hershey, and Buxmont Torch are the next three (14, 13, 11) with Pocono Snow and Electric City the bottom two (9 and 5 points, respectively).
The Thunder had a 6-point week with two wins- one over FC LVU Sonic. Junior Lone Star had two wins and a draw (Buxmont Torch and Pocono Snow, the draw with Hershey FC). Clarkstown won in their only outing- over Buxmont as well. Hershey pulled in three points over Pocono Snow as well. Electric City also had a spirited 5-4 win over Buxmont- their first win of the season.
This week, Buxmont are very busy- hosting FC Lehigh Valley, at Clarkstown, and hosting Hershey FC. GBFC also hosts FC Lehigh. Clarkstown also hosts Electric City before Buxmont.
Mid-Atlantic Conference
It's still Virginia Beach and DC United's under-23's battling for one and two (21 and 23 points). RVA FC has a four point lead on Legacy 76 (8 points) and ASA Charge and Chesterfield United are at the bottom (5 and 4 points, respectively).
VBC FC beat RVA for three points two days before DC United beat them. Legacy 76 knocked off Chesterfield United for their win of the week. ASA Charge also beat Chesterfield in the last week.
This week, RVA has a home and home with Chesterfield. DC United goes to ASA Charge. VBC FC goes to Legacy 76.
North Atlantic Conference
Red Bulls and Brooklyn each have 30 points on the season, but Red Bulls have a game in hand. Seacoast United Phantoms are at 16 points. New York Athletic Club is at 12. Seacoast United Mariners are at 8, Rhode Island Reds are at 6, and Greater Lowell are at 4.
Last week, Red Bulls put 7 goals on the Seacoast Mariners and Phantoms for 6 points. Brooklyn matched with two shut outs over Greater Lowell and NYAC. The Phantoms also drew Rhode Island who also lost to NYAC.
One of the cooler moments in the league released this week was when Greater Lowell and the Phantoms were together watching the end of the USA-Portugal match.
Cool in the sense of the teams were watching together, not in the late draw by Portugal.
((HT: GLUFC))
This week, Red Bulls take on Brooklyn in a huge 6-pointer and they also get NYAC before they take on Greater Lowell. It's Rhode Island's turn to take on the Seacoast duo.
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Thursday, July 3, 2014
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
DEVELOPING: Sac Kings Hearing From Va Beach...??? (UPDATED)
((HT: WVEC-TV))
Here's one from left field for you...
In all the talks about the NBA's Sacramento Kings, the HQ has heard staying, moving to Anaheim and being bought by the Samueli family, and moving to either Seattle for the proposed arena there or going even further up the coast to Vancouver...
How about Virginia Beach...???
That's right... Virginia Beach...
Comcast-Spectacor is meeting with the city to discuss the idea of a new 18,000-seat building and a Facebook page has creeped up suggesting the idea of liking the idea of bringing the Kings to the Beach- a metropolitan area that holds more than 1.7-million people.
The Kings of Virginia Beach...??? Maybe...
"To sit back and tell you I don't want a professional sports team in Virginia Beach- I'd be lying. I really do," mayor Will Sessoms admitted. "I think it would be tremendously supported by Virginia Beach and our region."
But he doesn't want to do it on the backs of his taxpayers...
"Are they willing to put money into the project or are they willing to give up revenues generated from the project to pay for it? What can we do with the Commonwealth of Virginia - will they step up and pay for this project? Will the NBA, if they were to be a partner, step up and give money or whatever professional sports group there is?," Sessoms told WVEC.
From 13WVEC themselves.:
KXTV, the ABC station in Sacramento, tells 13News that Maloof/Kings spokesman Troy Hanson said the Maloof family "gets calls from cities all the time" but that there was nothing imminent with any city, including Virginia Beach.
Phillip Newswanger and Bill Cresenzo over at the Hampton Roads Business Journal report that last week the Maloofs met with Comcast-Spectacor and that the domain names vbkings and virginiabeachkings.com have been locked up as a matter of protocol...
But, of course, the Kings are denying anything is in place...
Here's Andy Fox's report on the latest...
((HT: WAVY-TV))
Thursday UPDATE: After the meeting, Comcast-Spectacor Peter Luukko was divulged to have been the one who spoke to the city- but, surprising no one, any mention of the Sacramento Kings didn't happen... Here's the "After..."
Here's one from left field for you...
In all the talks about the NBA's Sacramento Kings, the HQ has heard staying, moving to Anaheim and being bought by the Samueli family, and moving to either Seattle for the proposed arena there or going even further up the coast to Vancouver...
How about Virginia Beach...???
That's right... Virginia Beach...
Comcast-Spectacor is meeting with the city to discuss the idea of a new 18,000-seat building and a Facebook page has creeped up suggesting the idea of liking the idea of bringing the Kings to the Beach- a metropolitan area that holds more than 1.7-million people.
The Kings of Virginia Beach...??? Maybe...
"To sit back and tell you I don't want a professional sports team in Virginia Beach- I'd be lying. I really do," mayor Will Sessoms admitted. "I think it would be tremendously supported by Virginia Beach and our region."
But he doesn't want to do it on the backs of his taxpayers...
"Are they willing to put money into the project or are they willing to give up revenues generated from the project to pay for it? What can we do with the Commonwealth of Virginia - will they step up and pay for this project? Will the NBA, if they were to be a partner, step up and give money or whatever professional sports group there is?," Sessoms told WVEC.
From 13WVEC themselves.:
KXTV, the ABC station in Sacramento, tells 13News that Maloof/Kings spokesman Troy Hanson said the Maloof family "gets calls from cities all the time" but that there was nothing imminent with any city, including Virginia Beach.
Phillip Newswanger and Bill Cresenzo over at the Hampton Roads Business Journal report that last week the Maloofs met with Comcast-Spectacor and that the domain names vbkings and virginiabeachkings.com have been locked up as a matter of protocol...
But, of course, the Kings are denying anything is in place...
Here's Andy Fox's report on the latest...
((HT: WAVY-TV))
Thursday UPDATE: After the meeting, Comcast-Spectacor Peter Luukko was divulged to have been the one who spoke to the city- but, surprising no one, any mention of the Sacramento Kings didn't happen... Here's the "After..."
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