Thursday, December 29, 2011

Holiday update: Latest sports news in Raleigh

Recent news from the Raleigh Sports Examiner:

Duke’s Williams repeats as ACC Rookie of the Week

Duke University freshman Elizabeth Williams was selected Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Rookie of the Week on Monday, playing a significant role in the #8 Blue Devils’ dominating 107-45 victory over UNC Wilmington prior to the Christmas break.The...

Recent news from the Carolina Hurricanes Examiner:

Carolina drops 2-1 OT decision in Toronto

The Carolina Hurricanes managed to earn a much-needed point but suffered a tough 2-1 overtime loss  to the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario on Tuesday.Hurricanes netminder Cam Ward made 36...
 

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Duke Women's Basketball is the real deal

Peter Koutroumpis - PKS Consulting LLC
Yes, there are eight other NCAA women's basketball teams currently ranked ahead of the #9 Duke Blue Devils.

However, if you get the chance to watch this team live in historic Cameron Indoor Stadium, you will know what I mean.

Averaging 100 points per game over their past two victories over USC Upstate and UNC-Wilmington, you really find out that they can score.

With one more game on the road against the Temple Owls before starting Atlantic Coast Conference play in January, the Blue Devils will definitely continue to be a team to watch throughout the season and leading up to tournament time.

Catch a game. You won't be disappointed.

Recent news from the Raleigh Sports Examiner:


All-Nets 5’9”@9’ basketball action continues into the future

The All-Nets.com 5'9"@9' Basketball League continues play at NetSports in Morrisville, N.C. on Saturday and forges the path to the beginnings of a professional league to operate in the upcoming year. All...

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Carolina Hockey Network provides fans one source for news

The Carolina Hockey Network was introduced on Dec. 10th as a local source of hockey news for all fans in Carolina.

The new blog features NHL news and updates regarding the Carolina Hurricanes as well as providing news for fans following their opponents.

Whether you have been born and raised in Carolina or have moved here from somewhere else and you are a diehard fan of another team other than the Hurricanes, specifically those in the NHL's Eastern Conference, you will find current news on those teams too.

A site for everyone!!

Follow the Carolina Hockey Network today.

Latest news from the Raleigh Sports Examiner:

Duke’s Elizabeth Williams shows growth, claims second ACC honor


The #6 Duke Blue Devils (7-2) welcomed the USC Upstate Spartans (1-8), new Division I opponents, to Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C. by handing them a 93-35 loss on Sunday afternoon.The victory increased Duke...

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The Carolina Hurricanes Examiner has arrived

Carolina loses 4-3 in shootout stunner to Montreal

The Carolina Hurricanes couldn’t hold on and suffered a stunning 4-3 defeat to the Montreal Canadiens at the RBC Center in Raleigh, N.C. on Thanksgiving eve.The Hurricanes seemed to have come a long way since...

Recent news from the Raleigh Sports Examiner:

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Skinner ‘Spinner’ is here



The Skinner Spinner vs. Philadelphia - 11/21/11 - NHL.com


All great players have a signature move.

The Great One, Wayne Gretzky, had his hard stop along the boards and full turn to either feed a pass to a striding teammate or to release a shot that a goaltender knew would end up behind him in the net.

Former Chicago Blackhawks captain, Denis Savard, was famous for his open-ice rushes on defenseman who could only watch and give him his ticket as Savard blew by them as if going through a turnstile in the subway.

Even the NHL’s marquee star, Sidney Crosby, exhibits similar power moves when needed.

On the same night that featured highlights of Crosby tallying two goals and two assists in his first game back in over 11 months since being sidelined with a concussion-related injury, the Hurricanes’ leading scorer, Jeff Skinner in his sophomore year, was busy creating highlight reel material of his own.

Exhibiting his usual fluid-like skating style, Skinner was on a two-on-two rush and as he approached Flyer defenseman Kimmo Timonen, he let loose with a spin move that caught his defender flat and allowed him to blow by him before finishing the play with a goal, putting it past goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov.

When I asked Skinner about the move and why he used it that situation he stated, “I was just trying to create some space and some speed going through the neutral zone. You can look to dump it or you can sort of look to create some separation and that’s all I was trying to do there.”

That wasn’t the first time that Skinner has used the Spinner and it won’t be the last.

The move seems to open up space for Skinner in all areas of the ice and to catch defensemen off-guard.

“I don’t know what it is,” Skinner said.

“When you’re carrying the puck out in front of you it’s tough to protect. The D-men in this league all have great sticks and they poke the puck off of you when you’re not even expecting it, so turning backwards for that split second eliminates that possibility, and I have more time so that I can keep it away from their stick and their body to create some speed to make a move.”

Even opposing Montreal Canadiens defenseman P.K. Subban, a fellow NHL sophomore class member, talked highly of Skinner’s skills.

“High-skilled players are going to try and pull off those types of moves and they can,” Subban said.

“He’s a player with a lot of talent and a lot of skill and he’s showing that – it’s great to see. He’s a good player in this league. That being said, I have to play against him tonight and I gotta’ make sure it’s not fun for him"

Subban emphasized that he would look for not allowing Skinner to get that extra step past him by establishing the right body position.

“He’s the type of guy that if he gets a step on you, he’s got the strength to hold it off and maintain it. You have to know where to be, when to engage and when not to, and in giving time and space to respect him because he’s a good player.”

Recent news from the Raleigh Sports Examiner:

Hurricanes ignite spark on Leafs with 3-2 win

The Carolina Hurricanes got the spark that they needed while earning a 3-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs at the RBC Center in Raleigh, N.C. on Sunday afternoon.With a number of Leafs jerseys sprinkled throughout the...
 
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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Carolina Hurricanes: Will Mo stay or will he go?

Dwyer shows his skills in Hurricanes' 5-3 loss to Flyers

Since the beginning of training camp, into the preseason, and now into the first quarter of the 2011-2012 NHL season, Carolina Hurricanes forward Pat Dwyer has provided the energy and play expected of him in being an effective forechecker...

Monday, November 14, 2011

Playing with sticks of another kind

Many times there are sporting events that take place on a national scale that not many people know about. 

This past weekend the 2011 National Collegiate Golf Championship (NCGC) tournament completed it's 10th annual playing at Paiute Golf Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.

100 collegiate, competitive recreation golfers representing 28 universities and colleges (including NC State University) from all over the United States earned their way to be eligible to compete for this national championship two-person scramble event put on by the Collegiate Golf Alliance (CGA).

What is a competitive recreational golfer you ask? Any golfer who is a current university/college student and is not on a varsity NCAA roster is eligible to compete in CGA local qualifier and national tournament events. In addition, faculty and staff and alumni and community members affiliated with their employing institutions and alma maters respectively are eligible to participate too.

The bottom line is that there is no better way to have the opportunity to compete for a national title in a place like Las Vegas in November than playing in the NCGC - the amateur golf world's hidden secret. 

Congratulations to the University of Southern California for taking this year's title with a tournament-record low score of 62 (-10) on the daunting Wolf Course at Paiute.

If you haven't heard about this event before, now you have. 

Check out more of what the CGA has to offer at your university or college. 

"I'm not good enough" is not an excuse not to play either. 


Recent news from the Raleigh Sports Examiner:

Hurricanes 3-2 loss to Devils chips away at confidence

The Carolina Hurricanes put together 56 minutes of effort but came up short in a 3-2 loss to the New Jersey Devils at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. on Tuesday.As the two teams battled during the...