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What happens after interviews?

March 6, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

By Jacob Lotkowski

Staff Writer

The SLA community comes together to interview over 900 kids every year, but after the interview weekends are over, the SLA student populous has no further say in the admissions decisions.

Every SLA student interviewer has gone through it as an incoming freshman especially: you get interviewed and you wait.  As a pending SLA student, many kids are left to think about how their interview went, what the teachers might have thought of them, if their project was liked or not. When a student gets accepted all those questions fade away.

It doesn’t matter to them why they made the cut–they did and they want to move forward with high school.

Upon looking into the process that SLA takes after the interview, the process is what you would come to expect after seeing how carefully we interview every student during our interview sessions.

Of the maybe 1,200 students that apply, a couple hundred of them don’t make the cut on the attendance/grades/conduct side and others from the interview side.

Then you are left with a majority that are looked at further. Jeremy and Ms. Siswick make calls to school counselors to get further insight on students and compile that information that goes along with interview notes and academic records.

In the simplest form the internal SLA admissions process is “Collecting data then making impossible decisions” as said by principal Lehmann.

 

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Blunt Sports Talk from Mr. Bundy: D. Wade aka Flop King; Mayweather Fights Marcos Maidana in May; Daniel Alfredsson loses teeth; Dunk of the Week

March 6, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

D. Wade aka Flop King

Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat is no stranger to the act of flopping. Over his 10 year career D.Wade has done is his fair share of acting on the court, but very few are as ridiculously Oscar worthy as his flop from last night’s game against the Houston Rockets.

While defending James Harden, D. Wade committed one of the best flops I’ve personally ever seen. Harden happens to slightly touch Wade with his arm as he gets past him, but Wade reacts as if he was just decapitated. The crazy, yet not surprising, thing is the fact that a foul was actually called on James Harden for this play. It looks like D.Wade is going to have a hefty fine to pay when the NBA gets ahold of this clip…. Still deserves an Oscar though.

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Mayweather Fights Marcos Maidana in May

It’s official! Floyd “Money” Mayweather(46-0-0) will have Marcos Maidana(35-3-0) as his next victim. This past week, Mayweather announced who his next opponent will be and it will be none other than the man who knocked out Floyd’s prodigee Adrien Broner; Marcos Maidana. Maidana previously was speculated to have a rematch with Broner as his next match, but this was put to rest when Mayweather announced him as his next opponent.

It’s safe to say that Mayweather is going to try and get some payback for Broner by knocking Maidana. If Mayweather does knock him out, this will be the first knockout victory that Mayweather has had since his controversial KO victory over Victor Ortiz. This fight is scheduled for May 3, 2014 on Pay-Per-View via Showtime/CBS.

Daniel Alfredsson loses teeth

Hockey players are known for their toughness, more so than any other professional sport. Daniel Alfredsson of the Detroit Red Wings proved that to be true last in a game against the New Jersey Devils. After being hit in the mouth by an opponents hockey stick, Alfredsson continued to play as if nothing happened. It wasn’t until he realized that his mouth was bleeding that he stopped to discover a few of his teeth on the ice.

In true, stereotypical hockey player fashion, instead of leaving the game, Alfredsson simply picked up his teeth, and continued the game after a short break as if nothing happened. He’s scheduled to have some dental work done today to fix the gaps in his teeth.

 

 

Dunk of the Week: Kenny Dobbs Dunk over Man on Fire

Kenny Dobbs is known as one of the best dunkers in street basketball. So much so, that his dunks make NBA Slam Dunk Contest dunks look like a walk in the park. His newest dunk does just. In truly spectacular fashion, Dobbs dunks over a man who is lit on fire… with a ball that is on fire…. setting the net on fire…. Straight Fire.

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School Security in Philadelphia

February 28, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

By Desmond O’Donovan

Staff Writer

On January 17 2014, two students were shot at Delaware Valley Charter High School. The bullet hit a boy and a girl in the schools gym, seriously injuring them. The students survived, but had to go to the hospital for their injuries.

At first the police were unsure who fired the gun. On that same friday they questioned some students who they later found out were innocent. The next day, Seventeen year old Raisheem Rochwell turned himself into the police, admitting that he had fired the un.

Rochwell was arrested for two accounts of assault, since the bullet had hit two students.

Like many Philadelphia high schools, Delaware Valley Charter has metal detectors that the students walk through when entering the building, for security. This left the police wondering how a gun was able to get into the school. The police later found out that Rochwell did not bing the gun to school. It was brought by eighteen year old Donte Walker Delaware Vally Charter Alumni.

Walker did not have to go through the metal detector because he was an alumni,and was therefore treated as a guest, not a student. Because of this he was able to bring a dangerous weapon into a school ,which injured to students.

After these events, Delaware Vally Charter increased school security. Alumni now have to go through metal detectors, just like students. Students were subject to search after the shooting, and there is more school security. Students are actually encouraged to arrive at school early so that they can get through security.

School security has been an issue in Philadelphia schools. all school district high schools have metal detectors except for SLA. SL is a pretty safe place, so these security measures have not been enforced.   But if security in schools isn’t in placed until something happens then it is already to late. Hopefully SLA will remain a safe place for learning, and will never need more school security.

 

Donte Walker (left) Raisheem Rochwell ( right)

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Blunt Sports Talk from Mr. Bundy: No More Slurs in NFL; Canadian Insult to Injury; Michael Sam at Combine; Dunk of the Week

February 22, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

No More Slurs in NFL

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It is a well known fact that during professional sports, especially intense ones like Professional Football, racial slurs are thrown around by players and officials alike with no regard to the real meanings behind these words. The most notable being the “N-word”.

An equality, and diversity within the NFL, group by the name of the “Fritz Pollard Alliance” (FPA), hopes to bring this on-field racism to an end.

Back in November, in an open letter to the NFL general counsel, the “Fritz Pollard Alliance” expressed its desire to have fouls called on players and coaches who are heard using racial slurs during games.

“[W]e believe that the League can address this concern by instructing Game Day officials to step up enforcement of Rule 12, Section 3, Article 1(b) of the League’s Playing Rules, which prohibits the use of ‘abusive, threatening, or insulting language or gestures to opponents, officials, teammates, or representatives of the League…… Directing the ‘N’ word towards others in a place of work is abusive, threatening, and insulting. We believe the League should authorize Game Day officials to use graduated discipline with warnings, 15 yard penalties and ejections as appropriate.” (FPA)

Now, 3 months later, the FPA may end up getting exactly what they wanted. In a owner’s meeting next month, FPA chairman John Wooten, will be presenting his case and it looks as though there’s a very good chance that he will get his way.

“I will be totally shocked if the competition committee does not uphold us on what we’re trying to do. We want this word to be policed from the parking lot to the equipment room to the locker room,” Wooten said, according to CBSSports.com. “Secretaries, PR people, whoever, we want it eliminated completely and want it policed everywhere. I think they’re going to do what needs to be done here,” he said. “There is too much disrespect in the game.”

 

Canadian Insult to Injury

After a thrashing win over the United States women’s hockey team in the finals yesterday and the men’s hockey team today, Canada has all the right in the world to talk as much trash as they want. But the question remains….

Would hockey have still not mattered had the U.S won? Does the fact that hockey “doesn’t matter” cause this diss from a Canadian Bar in Halifax to sting any less? Does pain and suffering make tears sweeter? Does one gain any nutritional value from drinking tears?

Either way, it’d be great if Canada would at least take it easy on America considering they already beat us in Vancouver in 2010. Let the U.S live, Canada!

 

Michael Sam at Combine

Prior to the NFL Combine, defensive linemen Michael Same made news by proclaiming to be the first “openly gay draft prospect in NFL History”. He clearly knew what was going to come from that statement, and was primed and ready for the media attention he would receive at this year’s combine. He faced every question with poise, intelligence, and maturity.

When asked if he’s worried about the reactions form teammates, opponents or fans, he simply responded with; “No, not at all. I’ve been getting a lot of great positives from all kinds of fans. And when I’m on the field, I really don’t focus on fans. I’m focused on my responsibilities, such as the guy across from me.”

And when asked if he’d be okay if the Miami Dolphins selected him, he was clear that he — ironically enough — refused to discriminate. Even though the Dolphins organization has many more problems in it than Sam … no matter what your beliefs may be.

“If the Miami Dolphins drafted me, I would be proud to be part of that organization,” he said. “But I’m not afraid of going into that environment. I know how to handle myself, I know how to communicate with my teammates, I know how to communicate with my coaches, and any other staff.”

The only problem lies with the simple fact that he has caused massive amounts of media attention, but isn’t anything more than a 3rd round pick, if at all. General managers throughout the league have to be wondering whether or not he’s worth all of the negative attention their team would face from media and fans. If he were a clear star then their would probably be no problem at all, but the fact that he’s nothing more than sub-par on an NFL level causes extreme and understandable resistance.

 

Dunk of the Week

With the start of our weekly spectacular NBA dunk, we go to Memphis Tennessee where Forward, James Johnson threw an off the backboard alley-oop to himself…. In traffic.

And this dunk wasn’t purely just to be fancy. He was left in a position where he would be forced to shoot a very awkward shot, or throw down a once in a blue moon, highlight dunk…  We’re all glad he chose the latter.

 

By: Kenyatta Bundy Jr (Staff Writer/ Sports Columnist)

Filed Under: Sports, Uncategorized

Blunt Sports Talk from Mr. Bundy: Top 5 Most “Beast Mode” Runs in NFL History, and Lebron Heats up the Court

February 20, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

Top 5 Most “Beast Mode” Runs in NFL History

Throughout the last NFL season, there were plenty of great runs made by Running Backs and Quarterbacks alike but there were not many BEAST MODE runs.

The term “beast mode”, made popular by Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch, describes when a running back runs over numerous defenders, breaking tackles left and right. During these runs, these running backs are unstoppable monsters on a rampage. Hence the term, “beast mode”.

Throughout NFL history there has been countless BEAST MODE runs, but these are the top 5 in NFL history, simply based on the overall level of aggression, drive, and beastliness. Enjoy.

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#5: LaGarrette Blount- 2011: Buccaneers @ Packers
#4: Garrison Hearst- 1998: Jets @ 49ers
#3: Steve Young- 1998: Vikings @ 49ers
#2: Earl Campbell- 1978: Rams @ Oilers
#1: Marshawn Lynch- 2011: Saints @ Seahawks

 

Lebron “Heats up the Court”

Last night Lebron James reminded everyone that he can score with the best of them. Scoring a season high 42 points along with 9 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals. This has been the 6th time out of 7 games in which the Heat have outscored the Dallas Mavericks.

There is speculation going around the league that Kevin Durant will overtake James for the league-wide MVP award this year after the stellar season that Durant is having. Was James’ 42 point game enough to end that conversation or has Durant just been too good this season to deny? We’ll all just have to wait until the playoffs to find out.

 

By: Kenyatta Bundy Jr (Staff Writer/ Sports Columnist)

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