by Danny Cross
06.29.2012
Vice Mayor Roxanne Qualls responded to Rep. Steve Chabot’s
Wednesday attempt to block federal funding for Cincinnati’s
streetcar construction by calling it “an outrageous interference in
local government decision-making.” The Enquirer today recapped the
situation, which involves Chabot adding the following amendment to a
massive federal transportation bill: “None of the funds
made available by this Act may be used to design, construct, or operate a
fixed guideway project located in Cincinnati, Ohio.” The amendment has
little chance at being included in the final passage of the bill, as the
Senate and President Obama would both have to approve and sign it.
A parody video of a Western &
Southern PR representative explaining why the insurance company should
build condos at the site of the century-old women’s shelter has earned a
response from W&S. The company’s VP of public relations told The Enquirer: “Whoever
created the video, we think it’s unfortunate that they’ve taken this
approach,” he said. “We think it’s a distraction from finding a win-win
for all involved.” The video is no longer available on YouTube, however,
due to “a copyright claim by Canipre inc.”
Speaking of funny videos, MSNBC posted this video of Rep.
Jean Shmidt apparently reacting to someone incorrectly telling her that
President Obama’s health care law had been struck down. Schmidt can be
seen twisting around and making strange screaming sounds.
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by Danny Cross
02.29.2012
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Fans say farewell to four-year dudes Yancy Gates, Dion Dixon
Last week’s win over Louisville has gone a long way toward
moving the Bearcats off the NCAA Tournament bubble and into the 10-seed area of
most projections. A win at South Florida last Sunday would have all-but-secured
the invitation, but the dudes lost by a point on the road, 46-45. [UPDATE: The Bearcats whooped on Marquette, 72-61; here's the AP recap: Cincinnati halts No. 7 Marquette to pad resume.]
Tonight UC will welcome No. 7 Marquette to Fifth Third Arena
under a bunch of weird circumstances: Marquette kicked the crap out of the
Bearcats 95-78 on Feb.
11, and it’s Senior Night for a couple of UC players who aren’t used to being
trampled so badly (at least not in recent years).
Here’s
what Yancy and Dion told The Enquirer’s Bill Koch
yesterday.
“You know that it’s Senior Night and we feel it,”
Gates said, “but I think we’ll feel it more when we get on the court tomorrow.
Right now, our focus is so much on we need this win that we really don’t have
time to sit back and think, ‘Oh, tomorrow’s Senior Night.’ ”
“I don’t know how I’ll feel tomorrow,” Dixon said.
“We’re just trying to focus on getting this win. That’s the main thing.”After tonight, the Bearcats have one remaining regular-season game, at
Villanova on Saturday. Assuming they can’t handle the rematch with Marquette,
they’ll really need to beat Villanova to avoid entering the Big East tournament
on a three-game losing streak. If they were to drop their first tournament game
after that, they’d be sitting at 20-12 on Selection Sunday with a real ugly
RPI.
One win out of UC’s remaining
regular-season schedule or in the Big East tournament should be enough to earn
a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season. But a win over
South Florida last Sunday probably would have assured it as well.
It is under such circumstances that two of Mick Cronin’s
most influential recruits take the court tonight for their final home game.
Gates is a hometown player who chose UC over Ohio State, West Virginia and
Xavier, among others, and has traveled a fairly up-and-down road during his
four years. Gates surely wants to end his senior season on a high note after
the Crosstown Shootout fiasco, which threatens to overshadow his years of hard
work and importance to Mick Cronin’s rebuilding effort at UC. Gates currently
ranks 17th on UC’s career scoring list and is the only Bearcat to ever lead his
team in rebounding four straight seasons.
Dixon came to UC from a Chicago public school where he used
to jam on a bunch of high schoolers. He’s contributed
every year, as his 1,183 career points show —
good for 27th all-time at UC. Dixon’s versatility has been a huge help to
Cronin, who has used Dion as a shooting guard and point guard during various
parts of his career. And Dion tries to thump it on people even though he’s just
a little too small to do it all the time. We still really appreciate that.
After everything this year’s team — and these two
seniors, specifically — has been through, tonight is surely going to be
an energetic and emotional night down at The Shoe. Hopefully the ’Cats can hang
with Marquette — securing an NCAA Tournament-securing win on Senior Night
would be a beautiful way for the careers of these two players to end.
by Danny Cross
02.16.2012
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It was a late night at Fifth Third arena for our esteemed live bloggers, but the Bearcats came away with a much-needed Big East win. The 'Cats moved to 18-8 overall and 8-5 in the Big East. They're currently tied with No. 18 Louisville for sixth place in the conference. UC will host Seton Hall, winners of three straight, at 4 p.m. Saturday, followed by a visit from Louisville next Thursday. With only five remaining regular season games, the Bearskins have some work to do to ensure that Selection Sunday doesn't become "Where the hell do they play the NIT Monday."
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