Showing posts with label Championships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Championships. Show all posts

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Final four face off in conference championships

BY TONY SCOTT

Friday, January 16, 2015    

LAST weekend’s Divisional Play-off round had its fair share of excitement and controversy, and when the dust settled, the Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks, Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots were left standing.

The Divisional Play-offs usually deliver some of the best football of the season and this year’s was no exception. We saw the reigning Super Bowl champs, the Seattle Seahawks, play like the champions that they are, whipping the Panthers 31-17. It seems these guys are peaking at the right time and the possibility of repeating looms large. There has not been a repeat Super Bowl winner since the Patriots in 2004.

The Seahawks showed some inconsistencies during the regular season due to injuries and off-the-field strife, but now they seem to have got their groove back, which makes them a favourite to go all the way.

Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts put on a stellar display against the iconic Peyton Manning and his Denver Broncos, beating them 24-13. Luck proved once and for all that he is destined for greatness and that indeed the old order has changed, yielding place to the new. The Luck era has begun and his next big test comes up this Sunday as he faces yet another iconic figure in Tom Brady.

Speaking of Tom Brady, he led the Patriots to an impressive 35-31 come-from-behind victory over a determined Ravens team, advancing to his ninth AFC Championship game. Many of us had the Ravens, who were 6.5 point betting underdogs, to at least cover the point spread, which they did. But the Patriots prevailed on the scoreboard. The Tom Brady/Bill Belichick era is one for the record books.

Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers went up against Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys in a game that ended amidst an officiating controversy that saw a spectacular Dez Bryant catch disallowed after review. This was a game-changer and the Packers went on to beat the Cowboys 26-21.

Now I’m no fan of the Dallas Cowboys, but what I saw on the replays indicated that it was a catch. Some say that this call was poetic justice as the Cowboys were the beneficiaries of a similar ruling in their wild card game against the Lions a week earlier. Aaron Rodgers is obviously still not 100 per cent, but thanks to the protection of his offensive line he was able to make plays from inside and outside the pocket.

As far as our post-season picks go, Peter Lindo posted a 3-1 mark last week and now leads the pack with an impressive 7-1 play-off picks record, which probably makes him unassailable. Way to go, Peter. Andre Hutchinson also went 3-1 last week (5-3 overall), while yours truly went 3-1 as well (4-4 overall). Bringing up the rear for the first time this season is the regular season picks champion Mark Archer, who went 1-3 last week and is a surprising 3-5 in the play-offs. We’ll see how the guys do this week.

Let’s take a look at the impending clashes, starting first with the Indianapolis Colts at the New England Patriots in Foxboro. First of all, there is the home field advantage factor which automatically gives the Patriots the edge. Not that they need it, because they are formidable opponents anywhere. Add to this the fact that the Patriots beat the Colts 42-20 back in November and they’ve beaten Indy in five straight meetings.

The Patriots have a culture of winning and their superstar quarterback Tom Brady is coming off a good performance against a tough Ravens team. Their defence is somewhat suspect and this could be exploited by Andrew Luck, particularly if he gets hot and gets hot early. Luck’s protection is very good, too, as demonstrated against the Broncos when he went virtually untouched.

My take on this game is that once again youth may very well prevail, and the pendulum may swing in favour of the young gun to outlast the old veteran.

In the earlier game on Sunday, the Green Bay Packers visit the Seattle Seahawks and find themselves facing a team that is playing at a very high level in all aspects of their game. The defence is fearsome and the offence is explosive. They also have a pretty good quarterback in Russell Wilson, who is arguably the best of the young guns. Then there is the hostile environment in Seattle where the noise level can be disruptive to the opposing signal caller. Seattle also beat Green Bay 36-16 back in Week One of this season. I anticipate a game that will go back and forth before coming down to the final play. If I were writing the script, Russell Wilson would hand off the ball to Marshawn Lynch, and ‘The Beast’ would run roughshod over the Packers defence and explode in the end zone for the winning score.

On Sunday, the Packers vs Seahawks game will air on FOX at 3:05 pm, while Colts vs Patriots kicks off at 6:40 pm on CBS. You can also head to Ribbiz Ultra Lounge at the Acropolis Barbican, Cuddy’z Sports Bar or Usain Bolt’s Tracks and Records to take in some BIG screen action. You can even place your bets on the games at those venues up to five minutes before kick-off.

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EXPERTS’ PICKS AGAINST THE SPREAD

PETER LINDO’S Conference Championship Picks (in bold)

SEAHAWKS v PACKERS

PATRIOTS v COLTS

Last week’s record: 3-1

Play-off Record to date: 7-1

ANDRE HUTCHINSON’S Conference Championship Picks (in bold)

SEAHAWKS v PACKERS

PATRIOTS v COLTS

Last week’s record: 3-1

Play-off Record to date: 5-3

TONY SCOTT’S Conference Championship Picks (in bold)

SEAHAWKS v PACKERS

PATRIOTS v COLTS

Last week’s record: 3-1

Play-off Record to date: 4-4

MARK ARCHER’S Conference Championship Picks (in bold)

SEAHAWKS v PACKERS

PATRIOTS v COLTS

Last week’s record: 1-3

Play-off Record to date: 3-5


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Final four face off in conference championships

Friday, August 1, 2014

Silver, bronze for Jamaiac in sprint relays at World Junior Championships

Jamaica gained a silver and a bronze medal on the penultimate day of the IAAF World Junior Championships in Oregon on Saturday, with both sprint relay teams achieving a measure of success.

First, the female team of Sashalee Forbes, Kedisha Dallas, Saqukine Cameron and Natalliah Whyte grabbed silver in their 4x100m relay in a time of 43.97 seconds. This was the first medal for the females at the Championships.

USA, the host nation, has been enjoying a great deal of success in these Championships, and this continued with the gold medal in this race, in a time of 43.46. Germany placed third.

In the men’s 4×100, Jamaica placed third (39.12) with the USA again taking the gold in a time of 38.70 seconds.


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Silver, bronze for Jamaiac in sprint relays at World Junior Championships

Friday, July 25, 2014

Silver medal to Tyler Mason in 110m hurdles at World Junior Championships

Tyler Mason ran an area record 13.05 in the men’s 110 meter hurdles but had to settle for silver, Jamaica’s first medal at the 2014 IAAF World Junior Championships in Eugene Oregon.

Mason, the Jamaica College athlete was beaten by France’s Wilheim Belocian who became the first junior to break the 13 second barrier, with 12.99 seconds.

Mason also eclipsed the Jamaican national junior record of 13.24, set by Omar McLeod last year.


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Silver medal to Tyler Mason in 110m hurdles at World Junior Championships

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

"Bravo" to junior athletes at CAC Championships

Visiting teams often struggle with Mexico’s altitude.

But when you add adverse weather in Morelia to the mix,  you get a picture of the trying conditions faced by Jamaican athletes to the Central American and Caribbean Championships. 

The athletes were pleased to return to the island’s warm sunshine on Monday. 

They had a 43 medal haul at the championships, 15 gold, 17 silver and 11 bronze, one short of the 2012 tally. 

But head coach Michael McIntosh provided the context which he says must be used to judge the performances.

“I am satisfied with the fact that these kids have really, really performed out of their skin”, he said. “The conditions were not what we would have liked, but these kids really acquitted themselves well and continued the tradition of Jamaican trackand field.

It’s a busy summer for the nation’s juniors, as next up is the World Junior Championship in the United States.  

A 40 member team has been selected for those championships in Eugene, Oregon, scheduled to run from July 22 to 27.


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"Bravo" to junior athletes at CAC Championships

Friday, July 12, 2013

Yanique Thompson wins Jamaica"s first gold at World Youth Championships

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By PAUL A REID Observer WriterThursday, July 11, 2013 | 1:33 PM

MONTEGO BAY, St James — Yanique Thompson delivered Jamaica’s first gold medal in the women’s 100m hurdles at the World Youth Championships in fine style when she ran a World Youth best 12.94 seconds in Donetsk, Ukraine earlier today.Thompson, who was unbeaten all year and had the World Youth Leading time going into the championships, beat American Dior Hall 13.01 seconds and Mikiah Brisco 13.29 seconds, both personal bests, while the other Jamaican Rushelle Burton was fourth in 13.32 seconds, also a lifetime best.It was disappointment in the men’s 100m as Michael OHara and Waseem Williams finished outside the medal frame.Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/jamaicaobserverFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/JamaicaObserver

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Yanique Thompson wins Jamaica"s first gold at World Youth Championships