Sports Briefs

Staff Reporter Published: February 4 2004 The Pirates men’s basketball team continued a five-game skid with a 90-63 loss to Chipola Junior College Saturday.  The team has a 2-5 conference record and are 17-8 overall.  The Pirates basketball team fell to Gulf Coast Community College 86-74 on Jan. 17th.  Steve Proctor led the team with…

Champs vs. chumps

Joe Elder Published: February 4 2004 Champ: The New England Patriots.  This is their second Super Bowl appearance in three years.  Like’em or hate’em, they have a solid franchise. Champ: The Carolina Panthers.  Where did they come from?  Who thought they were going to make the Super Bowl?  Champ: Carmello Anthony.  The young NBA star…

What makes a sport a sport?

Joe Elder Published: February 4 2004 I was sitting around the house watching TV the other night when a thought popped into my head. Maybe we could hash it out and finally end the debate. What makes a sport a sport? Sport historians define a sport as having either a ball or a puck.  That…

Recruiting is a year-round sport

James Hagan Published: February 4 2004 In an increasingly competitive junior college athletic environment, coaches now have to go that extra mile in recruiting players to come to their institutions. For PJC Baseball Coach Bill Hamilton and his coaches that means recruiting may just be the most important aspect of their job. PJC plays in…

Big man on campus

Jacqui Alegria Published: February 4 2004 “Respect all, fear none.”  This is a quote that 5-foot 9-inch basketball captain, Alfonso Burnett, lives and plays by.  So, in a world of basketball giants nearly a foot taller, don’t be fooled by his small size.  This PJC point guard brings big game to the basketball court, consistently…

The “Funny Straw Gang” rides no more

Jim Ellis Publsihed: February 4 2004 Many don’t realize that I am a reformed criminal.  I was a member of the “funny straw gang” out of Virginia.  You may or may not have heard of us. We modeled our criminal activity after infamous historical figures like Jesse James and Billy the Kid.  While our reign…

Starsailor’s soph album exceeds expectations

James Hagan Published: February 4 2004 Attempting to follow-up a popular, critically acclaimed album is oftentimes too difficult a proposition for many bands. If said album was the band’s debut, then the task becomes almost impossible. Luckily for music fans, Starsailor has avoided the sophomore jinx with “Silence Is Easy.” Coming off their debut album,…

Ask Toady

Toady Worm Published: February 4 2004 Toady, my boyfriend continues to purchase body-enhancing products off the Internet.  He is self-conscious about certain parts of his body.  I have explained to him that I don’t care about his size.  I love him for who he is, but he thinks I am just being nice.  He has…

Gran Folklorico de Mexico ballet wows sold-out crowd

Cynthia Munoz Oct 11 2006 12:00AM Colors on top of colors, fluttering dresses, flirtatious kisses, and gritos of “­Viva M‚xico!” took over the Ashmore Auditorium Friday night, when the ballet Gran Folklorico de Mexico twirled its way in.  On Oct. 6, the Ashmore Auditorium hosted Mexico City’s “Mexican Ambassadors of Song and Dance” ballet Gran…