Good-Bye Amazing Spider-Man…Hello Spider-Man 3.0
In February 2015, Marvel Studios and Sony came forth and announced that a monumental agreement had been made about the fate of the Amazing Spider-Man series. The series, Sony and Marvel Studios announced, would be cancelled and rebooted and the character’s story reiterated, with the new Spider-Man series taking place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. […]
The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies
I just love the Hobbit series! Sadly, this December the last Hobbit movie comes out. I will miss going to see them in theaters; the last two years my dad and I have gone and seen the first two movies, both times right after Christmas, so it is like a Christmas-break tradition that I will […]
An Inspirational Team For An Ispirational Season
The 2012-2013 season was the best season by far in a long time for UConn hockey, but also a very trying season as well. only five games into the season, UConn hadn’t won a single game, but their head coach, Bruce Marshall, who had been so for 25 seasons, took a medical leave of absence. […]
20th Annual UConn Hockey Classic Recap
On December 29th and 30th, 2012, UConn hosted the 20th annual UConn Hockey Classic. In the first game, No 18 Minnesota State played Brown college. Minnesota State scored a goal late in the first and half-way through the third period to build a 2-0 lead. Brown then scored a shorthanded goal with seven minutes left, […]
UConn Hockey Weekend Recap: UConn Vs. Air Force
Storrs, Conn- During Thanksgiving weekend UConn took on the defending Atlantic Hockey champions Air Force. The second game was scheduled to be played at the XL center. On Friday afternoon, UConn played Air Force in the first game of the series. In the first period, Air Force outshot UConn 13-10, but the period ended at […]
Fat Chickens…And Eggs With Yogurt?
As my title says, “Fat Chickens…And Eggs With Yogurt?”, but this is actually something that is true! A chicken’s stomach is called it’s crop. When a chicken swallows something too big, or something gets stuck in it’s crop. Then the chicken gets something called an impacted crop. The chicken’s stomach will bulge out, if this […]
Captain America: A 1976 Puzzle
On Sunday, July 30th, 2012, my dad, my sister, and I were going through a box we had found in our basement, behind some other boxes. In it we found many of his childhood memories, and some of his favorite toys from his childhood. In this box, he also found an old puzzle from 1976; […]
UConn Hockey: The Good News and The Bad News
The Good News: To follow up on my most recent article about UConn Hockey (a thrilling playoff series for UConn Hockey), UConn did lose in the quarterfinals to Air Force. However, the put up a fight forcing a deciding game three. They lost game one 4-3, despite leading 1-0, and 2-1, and later tying the […]
The New York Yankees: Success and Injuries
It was May 21, 2012, and the Yankees had a problem. A big one. When people think of the New York Yankees they think of dominance. However, the Yankees had a 21-21 record, and were worried about keeping a winning record. They had lost their best closing pitcher, Mariano Rivera, to a torn muscle. The […]
Willington Vs. Ashford Game 2
On June 7th, 2012, my team Willington 2 played Ashford at River Road. We had only eight players, since some had gone to a school cocert, so we didnI started out pitching, and I had a man on second and first and one out. The ball was popped up in the infield, and Austin, who […]