Aaron Nelson 3/31/2011 Week 11 post ESPN.COM ‘THE FINAL FOUR”
Its final four time and all are excited for it. This year’s last 4 teams are not the typical picks of the fans. There is no number one or number two seeds in the final four this year. This has not happened since 1996. All four teams have a total of 37 loses and that’s the most since 1976. Butler and VCU are the Cinderella teams of the tournament, they were not picked to go very far, but they have surprised everyone. The other side of the four is Kentucky and Connecticut which are very successful programs and are the favorites to win it all. In the end the finals will result in a power house teams versus an up and coming team. It has been a great tournament this year with a lot of upsets and great buzzer beaters. If you are not a basketball fan you should still watch the final four, it is a exciting as it gets for sports. Anything can happen in these games and you don’t want to miss the potential of one of the greatest games or upsets in college basketball history.
A pastor in Brownsville, Texas is charged in the shooting death of his wife, and the bribe of $1,300 for 2 men to kill her. Julio Cesar Perez is a 40 year old man who is the pastor of a small church in San Benedino. His wife Sonia Perez was found in their van with a gunshot wound to the head. An officer found her, a 3rd grade teacher by profession, with the car still shifted into drive and her foot on the brake pedal.
Two days after the police found Sonia Perez, a woman told investigators that Julio Cesar Perez had asked her three weeks earlier about two men she hired in the past to beat and rob someone, according to the affidavit. The woman said she put the pastor in touch with a man who authorities say found the person to kill Sonia Perez.
Gabriel Apolinar Escalante, 20, was also arrested and charged with murder. He and Perez are being held without bond, and neither of them have entered a plea. Neither men have information at the jail if they have an attorney.
Aaron Nelson
ReplyDelete3/31/2011
Week 11 post
ESPN.COM
‘THE FINAL FOUR”
Its final four time and all are excited for it. This year’s last 4 teams are not the typical picks of the fans. There is no number one or number two seeds in the final four this year. This has not happened since 1996. All four teams have a total of 37 loses and that’s the most since 1976. Butler and VCU are the Cinderella teams of the tournament, they were not picked to go very far, but they have surprised everyone. The other side of the four is Kentucky and Connecticut which are very successful programs and are the favorites to win it all. In the end the finals will result in a power house teams versus an up and coming team. It has been a great tournament this year with a lot of upsets and great buzzer beaters. If you are not a basketball fan you should still watch the final four, it is a exciting as it gets for sports. Anything can happen in these games and you don’t want to miss the potential of one of the greatest games or upsets in college basketball history.
Sam Alderman
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A pastor in Brownsville, Texas is charged in the shooting death of his wife, and the bribe of $1,300 for 2 men to kill her. Julio Cesar Perez is a 40 year old man who is the pastor of a small church in San Benedino. His wife Sonia Perez was found in their van with a gunshot wound to the head. An officer found her, a 3rd grade teacher by profession, with the car still shifted into drive and her foot on the brake pedal.
Two days after the police found Sonia Perez, a woman told investigators that Julio Cesar Perez had asked her three weeks earlier about two men she hired in the past to beat and rob someone, according to the affidavit. The woman said she put the pastor in touch with a man who authorities say found the person to kill Sonia Perez.
Gabriel Apolinar Escalante, 20, was also arrested and charged with murder. He and Perez are being held without bond, and neither of them have entered a plea. Neither men have information at the jail if they have an attorney.