Thursday, August 31, 2006
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Otro campeonato mas para los changos
Los Changos de Naranjito conquistaron su vigésimosegundo campeonato en la historia de la Liga de Voleibol Superior Masculino (LVSM) al derrotar a los Gigantes de Adjuntas en tres parciales y así dominar la final 4-2.
Los parciales culminaron 25-17, 25-22 y 25-23 en el partido efectuado hoy, viernes, 25 de agosto de 2006 en el coliseo Manuel "Petaca" Iguina de Arecibo.
Víctor "Vitito" Rivera fue seleccionado el "Jugador Más Valioso" de la serie final 2006.
"Estoy sorprendido de que me hayan escogido el Jugador Más Valioso porque en Naranjito no hay "Jugador Más Valioso" ya que todos hacemos el trabajo", dijo Rivera tras conocer la noticia.
"Estoy orgulloso de recibir el premio, pero si hay alguien que es "Más Valioso" y se merece ese premio es mi hermano (Joel Rivera), quien nunca había jugado de líbero y vino hacer el trabajo", agregó Rivera, quien ganó su noveno campeonato en la LVSM con los Changos.
Rivera hizo 11 puntos anoche en la victoria naranjiteña. Terry Martin aportó 14, Víctor "Chiqui" Bird (13) y Matt Denmark (12). El colocador Ángel Pérez hizo 14 asistencias y cuatro defensas mientras que, Joel Rivera realizó 14 defensas y nueve pases.Por Adjuntas, el mexicano Gerardo Iván Contreras fue el mejor a la ofensiva con 14 puntos. Ángel "Wícher" González aportó ocho en causa perdida.
Naranjito ganó a su vez la cuarta corona consecutiva.
Mientras tanto, Adjuntas es el nuevo subcampeón de la LVSM tras llegar por primera vez a una final en 31 años. El único campeonato de los Gigantes fue en 1973 ante los Cafeteros de Yauco.
"Antes que nada le doy gracias Dios y a mi ángel (Maralisa Colón, hija fenecida)", expresó Ángel "Papo" Colón, apoderado de los Changos. "También gracias a la fanaticada que siempre nos apoyó aún cuando estábamos 0-5 (cuartos de final) y siempre nos respaldaron. Ahora celebramos el campeonato número 22", añadió.
"Quiero felicitar al doctor Norberto Santiago (apoderado de Adjuntas) porque tiene un gran equipo y esperamos que el año que viene nos volvamos a ver en la final", señaló Colón.
De igual forma, Santiago felicitó a Naranjito por su campeonato y dijo que utilizará el trofeo de subcampeón como inspiración para trabajar más fuerte el año que viene y así regresar a la final.
"Le doy las gracias Dios por habernos permitido llegar hasta aquí y este subcampeonato nos sirve de inspiración para regresar el año que viene. Espero poder vernos nuevamente en la final", manifestó Santiago.
Naranjito tiene en su plantilla a cuatro jugadores de la Selección Nacional que conquistó la medalla de oro en los pasados Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe en Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, ante Cuba en tres parciales. Son ellos Luis "Feñito" Rodríguez, "Vitito" Rivera, "Chiqui" Bird y Ángel Pérez.
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Eliminado el equipo nacional de P.R. en mundobasket
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Alfa Rock a salvar el rawk nazional
Saturday, August 19, 2006
Don Vito arrested for sexually assaulting two girls

LAKEWOOD - An MTV reality star was arrested at a local skate park Friday after accusations of sexual assault were reported.
Reality TV star 'Don Vito' or Vincent Margera, 50, was arrested Friday evening shortly after 8 p.m. outside the Denver Woodward Skatepark at the Colorado Mills Mall, according to Lakewood police.
Police said Margera is accused of touching two 12-year-old girls inappropriately after an autograph session at the skate park.
The skate park was holding a meet and greet event featuring 'Don Vito' and 'Glomb' from MTV's Viva La Bam reality TV show. Roughly 60 people came to the event.
A friend of one of the victims told 9NEWS that she talked with one of the 12-year-olds and she sounded scared while talking to mall security.
Jim Shires of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department said Margera is being charged with two counts of sexual assault on a child. Shires also told 9NEWS he will be held on zero bond until he appears in court. He is currently at the Jefferson County Jail.
Bam Margera, Vincent Margera's nephew, made him famous on his show Viva La Bam. The MTV reality show followed the life and practical jokes of Bam and his friends and family.
Vincent Margera has also appeared on MTV's Jackass and various movies and commercials.
Margera will be advised of his charges in court Monday at 10 a.m.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Last House on the Left remake? Fuck off!
Source: Variety | by: Mike Sampson |

Rogue Pictures, the genre arm of Universal, has signed a deal to remake Wes Craven's debut film THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT. The graphic and intense original, which followed the brutal rape and torture of two girls in the words, was released in 1972 and banned repeatedly in the UK as well as getting an X-rating from the MPAA. Craven will produce the remake with Sean Cunningham who also produced the original. The remake will follow the same storyline - girls get kidnapped, raped, tortured and their killers unwittingly run into their parents who look to exact revenge. It's unclear if it will still be set in the 70s or will move to modern day. Craven, who made the original for $90,000, says the most of his other directing projects like SHOCKER and PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS are also in talks to be remade. I was watching SHOCKER last night by coincidence and I'm not sure it's worthy of a remake. But PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS? I could definitely see that. Rogue Pictures is looking to start production on the film in early 2007.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Some things that happened today!
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Death metal lyrics anyone?
Sunday, August 06, 2006
My review from today's tournament!
Thursday, August 03, 2006
My brother's new business
Let's see about that.
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
The Passion of Mel Gibson!

Mel Gibson Charged With Misdemeanor DUI Aug 2, 4:51 PM EST
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -- Mel Gibson was charged Wednesday with misdemeanor drunken driving, having an elevated blood-alcohol level and having an open container of liquor in his car.
The three counts were filed by Los Angeles County prosecutors five days after Gibson was pulled over on Malibu's Pacific Coast Highway for speeding and he made anti-Semitic comments to the arresting deputy.
The open container violation, for a bottle of tequila allegedly found in his car, is an infraction of the vehicle code.
The charges did not mention Gibson's self-described "belligerent behavior" toward the deputy or any allegation of speeding. Arraignment was set for Sept. 28 in Malibu Superior Court.
If convicted, Gibson faces up to six months in jail, the district attorney's office said.
There was no immediate reply to an e-mail seeking comment from Gibson's publicist. A message seeking comment was also left for his lawyers, Blair Berk and Barry Tarlow.
"The ball is now in his court whether he is going to ask for a trial," said district attorney's spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons.
She said Gibson does not have to appear for his arraignment and can have a lawyer appear for him instead.
First-time misdemeanor drunken driving offenders usually face minimal, if any, time behind bars.
If convicted, it would be up to the judge to determine if Gibson would have to serve any time, Gibbons said.
"They might count the time he spent in custody as time served," she said.
The Sheriff's Department said Gibson was stopped at 2:36 a.m. Friday after being seen speeding at 87 mph in a 45-mph zone. Authorities said his blood-alcohol level tested at 0.12 percent. A California driver is legally intoxicated at 0.08 percent.
According to a law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity, the sheriff's report says Gibson told the arresting deputy: "The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world," and asked him, "Are you a Jew?"
Gibson has issued two public apologies since then, and his publicist, Alan Nierob, has said the actor-director was in an ongoing program for alcohol abuse before the arrest and has entered another, on an outpatient basis.
The latest apology addressed the Jewish community directly.
"I want to apologize specifically to everyone in the Jewish community for the vitriolic and harmful words," Gibson said in a statement issued by his publicist.
"Please know from my heart that I am not an anti-Semite. I am not a bigot. Hatred of any kind goes against my faith.
Gibson, 50, has had a troubled relationship with Jewish organizations since his 2004 blockbuster "The Passion of the Christ," which some criticized for portraying Jews as responsible for the death of Jesus. Supporters say the movie merely followed the Gospel story.
Gibson's apologies weren't accepted by former TV producer Merv Adelson, who took out an ad in Wednesday's Los Angeles Times blasting moving studio heads for not strongly and publicly condemning Gibson.
"Let's make ourselves proud and NOT support this JERK in any way, just because he's a so called 'star,'" wrote Adelson, co-founder of Lorimar Productions, which produced such TV hits as "Eight is Enough" and "The Waltons."
The Sheriff's Department has denied allegations of a cover-up that stem from an initial account that described the arrest as occurring without incident and which made no mention of Gibson's remarks to the deputy.
An independent county office that investigates allegations of wrongdoing by the department announced after a preliminary review that the arrest was handled within policy.
But the head of the agency, Michael Gennaco, said Tuesday he wouldn't have described the arrest as being without incident, and he couldn't say whether the department tried to shield Gibson's remarks from the public when the original arrest report was ordered modified and the comments placed in a supplemental report.
In a related matter, sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said it was not a violation of department policy when a sergeant drove Gibson to a tow yard to retrieve his car after being cited and released on his own recognizance.
"It's within our policy to help people out and also to avoid a possible conflict," Whitmore said, describing the brief trip in a patrol car. "We didn't want Mr. Gibson to get into any kind of disturbance with the paparazzi."