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Comets Defeated by Blast

February 9, 2014 - Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) Missouri Comets INDEPENDENCE, Missouri (February 9, 2014) - The Missouri Comets fell to the Baltimore Blast 18-4 at the Independence Events Center today. The rematch of last season's championship series was not the thriller many expected. The Comets were missing captain and playmaker Vahid Assadpour with a knee injury and never got in a rhythm on the night. Mike Lookingland led the Blast with a hat trick and seven points for the night while Bryan Perez and Alex Megson scored the Comets' only two goals. Despite the loss, the Comets still clinched their spot in the 2014 MISL Postseason by virtue of a Rochester Lancers loss earlier in the day.

The first quarter started out slow for both teams. It took a penalty to score the first goal of the game. After Lucas Rodriguez stepped onto the field a little early on a Comets substitution, the Blast were awarded a two minute penalty. Lucio Gonzaga took a shot from outside the three-point arc that ricocheted into the net off a Comets defender.

Baltimore's Mike Lookingland scored his first goal of the night shortly after the second quarter began. Then Max Ferdinand added another power play goal to the Blast's tally, giving them a 7-0 lead at the break.

Halftime was dedicated to the men and women who have served our country in the military. U.S. Army Reserve Captain Stephanie Ramos helped swear in new members of the Army after singing a beautiful rendition of God Bless America.

The action started back up on the field with an early goal after Bryan Perez converted on a Comets power play to get Missouri on the board. Lookingland answered with two unassisted goals for Baltimore, one of them on a penalty kick. One more goal from Marco Mangione rounded out the goals in the third quarter.

The Comets' Alex Megson got the Comets within ten early in the final frame. His goal from Rodriguez cut the score to 14-4. However, Baltimore's Lucas Roque and Diego Zuniga took credit for the last two goals of the game and the final 18-4 score.

The Comets are back at the Independence Events Center on Valentine's Day, February 14th at 7:35p.m. CT for Pink Night. The team will be wearing pink jerseys that will be auctioned off following the game. A portion of the proceeds from the auction will benefit The Ali Kemp Educational Foundation. This will be the only trip to Independence this season for the Pennsylvania Roar. For tickets call 855.4KC.GOAL or email tickets@kcproscoccer.com.

Comets Indoor Soccer: The Comets, one of the most storied & iconic sports franchises in Kansas City's history, returned in 2010 to begin a new era at the Independence Events Center in Independence, MO. Picking up right where they left off, they boast three straight MISL Semi-Finals appearances, 11 League Awards, two MISL MVPs and a Championship Finals Appearance in 2013; the Comets are continuously striving for success on and off the field.

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Gameday: Comets at Rockford

February 9, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL) Utica Comets UTICA COMETS (18-22-2-4) @ ROCKFORD ICEHOGS (23-21-4-2)

BMO Harris Bank Center, 5 pm

Radio: 94.9 K-Rock

Tonight's Game: The Comets are rolling and have won five of their past six on the road as they travel to Rockford to take on the IceHogs in their final game before the AHL All-Star Break. Tonight's game is Utica's fourth straight away from home and the final match-up of their Midwestern road swing.

When They Last Met: The Comets dropped a nailbiting 2-1 decision against Rockford last Saturday at The AUD. Pascal Pelletier scored Utica's lone goal just 28 seconds into the game and Joacim Eriksson took the loss, despite 28 saves on 30 shots. Kent Simpson was the star of the evening with 34 saves on 35 shots for Rockford, while Pat Mullane and Brandon Mashinter each scored for the IceHogs.

Comets Outlook: Utica moved to 2-1 on their road trip with a 3-0 blanking of the Milwaukee Admirals on Friday evening. Joacim Erikson picked up his fourth shutout of the season with a 21 save effort between the pipes for the Comets. Darren Archibald (2-0-2) and Alex Biega (0-2-2) paced the Comets offensively with two points apiece and Kent Huskins also found the back of the net with his first goal of the season. Marek Mazanec took the loss for Milwaukee with 28 saves on 31 shots.

IceHogs Outlook: Rockford tied a season high with a six goal offensive output as they defeated the Hamilton Bulldogs 6-4 at BMO Harris Bank Center. Mark McNeil paced Rockford with three points (1-2-3), while Brandon Mashinter (2-0-2), Alex Broadhurst (1-1-2), Terry Broadhurst (1-1-2), Adam Clendining (0-2-2) and Klas Dahlback (0-2-2) each contributed multi-point games. Sven Andrighetto led the way for Hamilton with a goal and three assists.

Into Thin Eriksson: Utica netminder Joacim Eriksson vaulted his way to the top of the AHL leaderboards with his fourth shutout of the season on Friday in Milwaukee. Eriksson is now tied with four other goaltenders for the league lead. The Galve, Sweden native is 13-12-1-2 on the season with a .916 save percentage, which ranks eighth in the league amongst goalies with more than 25 games played, and a 2.48 goals against average.

Double Dog Darren: Utica winger Darren Archibald contributed the first two goal game of the season against the Admirals on Friday. Archibald now has five multi-point games this season, a career high. The Newmarket, ON native now has 18 points (9-9-18) as a Comet, fourth most amongst active players and four shy of his single season high set in 2012-13 with the Chicago Wolves.

From Husk Til Dawn: Defenseman Kent Huskins found the back of the net for the first time as a Comet on Friday against Milwaukee. Huskins scored for the first time in the AHL since Feb. 23, 2007 as a member of the Portland Pirates, his final AHL contest before being recalled to Anaheim en route to a Stanley Cup championship. The 6'4" blueliner has collected three points (1-2-3) and has posted a +2 rating over 36 games with Utica this season.

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Catch indie kids Little Comets at Cambridge Junction

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Monday 10 Feb 2014 2:52 PM

Written byELLA WALKER

Little Comets can be counted on to ply you with dance floor indie stuff you can stretch out your skinny jeans to while chatting with bright eyed boys over Jaeger bombs. You know? Theyre that kind of band: fun, jaunty and singing right at you if youre an all over the place twenty-something.

Hence why Zane Lowe and Huw Stevens both like them.

The angular Tyne and Wear lads are frontman and guitarist Robert Coles, whos joined by brother Michael on lead guitar, Matt Hall on bass and touring drummer David Green.

Their debut album, In Search of Elusive Little Comets, prompted music website Drowned In Sound to say: You could listen to the track like a normal human being, listen to that wonky, stop-start guitar line, do a little wobbly-kneed pogo dance and wonder why Maximo Park stopped writing pop songs as enjoyable as this.

Basically, they dont do the cynical, woe-is us, struggling artists thing. Instead, theyre all about the joy of it. Life Is Elsewhere, their 2012 offering follows suit with charmingly jangly, catchy indie-pop; live they cant be anything less than giddy bundles of energy.

Theyll be supported by Catfish and The Bottlemen at the Cambridge Junction gig go have a listen, and a dance, of course.

:: Little Comets, Cambridge Junction, Saturday, February 15 at 7pm. Tickets 11 from (01223) 511511 / junction.co.uk

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Blast Defeats Comets; Lookingland Has a Hat Trick

February 9, 2014 - Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) Baltimore Blast The Blast traveled to Missouri to play the Comets for the second time this season. After beating the Ambush on Thursday night, Baltimore kept their momentum and came out with another victory tonight, 18-4 against the Comets. The Blast are now 13-3 on the season.

Lucio Gonzago got the Blast on the board first when he scored a 3-point power play goal, 6:41 left in the quarter off an assist from Adauto Neto. Gonzaga had the lone goal in the first quarter and the Blast went into the second, 3-0 against the Comets.

Mike Lookingland, who led the Blast with 6 points on Thursday against St. Louis, scored the first goal of the second quarter from an assist by Pat Healey. This was Lookingland's 39th point of the season. Less than 5 minutes later, Tony Donatelli assisted Max Ferdinand's goal with 4:39 left in the second quarter. At the end of the first half, the Blast led the Comets 7-0.

Two minutes into the second half the Comets got their first goal of the night from a power play; John Sosa assisted Bryan Perez. Less than 5 minutes later Mike Lookingland scored his second goal of the night from a penalty kick. With 5 minutes left in the third quarter, Lookingland scored his third goal of the night off a restart. This was also his 3rd 3-point goal of the season. 22 seconds later, Mike Deasel assisted Marco Mangione for the Blast's 5th goal of the night. At the end of the third quarter, the Comets trailed the Blast, 14-2.

Alex Megson from the Comets got his team on the board first in the fourth quarter; Lucas Rodriguez assisted his goal with 10:00 left on the clock. Less than one minute later, Lucas Roque scored off an assist from Tony Donatelli. At 6:31 on the clock, Roque helped the Blast with their 8th goal of the night when he assisted Diego Zuniga's goal. At the final whistle, the Blast beat the Comets 18-4.

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