ONE FOR THE RECORD DECEMBER 20 2013 21 FUKUSHIMA COMETS EARTHQUAKES NMR GZ PAUL AND BP – Video


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Comets Have Two Players on MISL Team of Week

December 24, 2013 - Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) Missouri Comets INDEPENDENCE, MO (December 24, 2013) - The Major Indoor Soccer League announced on Tuesday that the Missouri Comets had a pair of players named to the Team of the Week for the sixth week of the 2013-14 regular season, with forward Bryan Perez leading his side to a 24-13 win against the St. Louis Ambush on Sunday. Perez had two goals and three assists, and was backed by defender John Sosa, who had a goal and four assists to help lead the Comets to victory.

Baltimore Blast midfielder Max Ferdinand was been named the MISL Player of the Week. Ferdinand recorded seven goals, and 16 points, over two games as the Blast took a home-and-home sweep of the Pennsylvania Roar.

Ferdinand entered the weekend with just two goals and six points, but was in fine form against the Roar. Returning to Reading, Pa., where he starred as a high school player, Ferdinand had a hat trick, including a 3-pointer, on Friday night, and then followed that with a nine-point night on four goals and one assist on Saturday night at Baltimore Arena. The points surge moved Ferdinand into third place in the MISL's individual point leaders.

Ferdinand was joined on the MISL Team of the Week by goalkeeper William Vanzela, who earned a berth for the second consecutive week after recording an eight-save shutout against the Roar on Saturday night.

The Team of the Week was completed by the Syracuse Silver Knights' Kenardo Forbes, who had a pair of goals as his side moved into sole possession of first in the league standings with a 10-7 win against Rochester, and the St. Louis Ambush's Jeff DiMaria, who had a hat trick as his side fell against the Missouri Comets.

The Comets are home again on December 28th to take on the league-leading Syracuse Silver Knights at 7:35p.m. CT. The team will be welcoming media from newspaper, TV, Radio and the internet for the annual Comets Media Game at halftime.

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Comets Win Streak Grows to Four Games

December 22, 2013 - Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) Missouri Comets INDEPENDENCE, MO (December 22, 2013) - A 24-13 victory over the visiting St. Louis Ambush extends the Missouri Comets winning streak to four games. The win also gives the Comets a 3-0 lead in the I-70 Series between the cross-state rivals. Comets' midfielder Bryan Perez led all scorers with an impressive 7 points for the night with 2 goals and three assists, while John Sosa was right behind him with six points. 3,102 fans braved the snow and cold temperatures to watch the Comets go to 4-1 on the season, only one game back of first place Syracuse Silver Knights.

Perez was the first to score for the Comets; three other goals from Ramone Palmer, Stefan St. Louis, and Byron Alvarez would complete the opening shutout quarter for the home team. Although St. Louis is new to the Major Indoor Soccer League, the rivalry between these two teams goes back a long way. The competitive spirit was evident right away. Both teams combined for 16 fouls in the first half.

The Ambush would finally get on the board early in the second quarter with a three-point goal from Mike Mesle. St. Louis forward Odaine Sinclair managed to dribble past a sprawling Danny Waltman four minutes later to get the Ambush within three points, but the Comets' Byron Alvarez, Perez and Lucas Rodriguez scored goals in the second quarter to take their side into half with a 14-7 lead.

The two teams traded goals in the third quarter, with Robert Palmer knocking one in for the Comets and Jeff DiMaria finding the net for the Ambush. However, the action heated up even more with four players seeing the inside of the penalty box in the period.

St. Louis tried to climb back into the game in the fourth period, but John Sosa and Leo Gibson each scored and Vahid Assadpour chipped in with two of his own to put the game out of reach. The Comets had eight different scorers tonight as the MISL's leading offense led to the team to a 24-13 victory.

The Comets are home again on December 28th to take on the league-leading Syracuse Silver Knights at 7:35p.m. CT. The team will be welcoming media from newspaper, TV, Radio and the internet for the annual Comets Media Game at halftime.

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Comets Corner: On the Mask

December 23, 2013 - American Hockey League (AHL) Utica Comets For most professional goalies, a mask is not just a mask - it's an opportunity to express themselves and show the things that are most important in their lives. This past week, we sat down with Comets goaltenders Joacim Eriksson and Joe Cannata to learn about the designs on their current goalie masks.

Designed by Swedish artist David Gunnarsson and completed this past July, Eriksson's mask sticks with the green and blue color palate of the Canucks and Comets. On the top of his mask, he has a blue killer whale bearing its teeth. On the right side, Gunnarsson placed the Canucks orca, "Johnny Canuck," along with the faded green seal of the first team Eriksson ever played for, Hedusanda IF. The chin of the mask shows Eriksson's nickname - Jocke - highlighted with a white background and grey writing. This is the only area on the mask where white is the predominant color. The back of the mask features the Swedish flag in its traditional colors, blue and yellow, along with the initials "JL," which stand for one of Eriksson's dear friends who passed away in a car accident. "I really wanted him to be on it," Eriksson stated.

Eriksson is no stranger to custom masks, as this is his fifth (he had four while playing in Sweden). Despite being extremely happy with his current mask, he excitedly explained that he plans to get a new mask in the next couple of months. "I want it to have a dragon and a warrior," he described. "With flames...I think it's going to be really cool." Eriksson plans to keep the same color scheme. Eriksson will return to David Gunnarsson for his next design.

Much like Erkisson, Comets goaltender Joe Cannata also has a green and blue themed mask. Designed a mere three months ago by artist Marlene Ross, Cannata's mask features the Canucks logo on top in the traditional colors. "I like that logo because it's also on the shoulders of the Comets jerseys, and if I go up to the Canucks, it will mean something up there," Cannata explained. The logo is breaking out of ice to symbolize the ice the team plays on. The sides of his mask simply show the breaking ice heading towards the front. On the chin, Cannata has his name placed in the Massachusetts license plate, so he always remembers where he came from. The back of Cannata's mask features "MC," which stands for Merrimack College, where Cannata played for four years before entering the pro league.

"The favorite part of my mask has to be colors," Cannata answered. "The colors are a little brighter, so it tends to stick out on the ice. Marlene did a great job." When discussing past and future masks, Cannata explained that he looks forward to the summers, where he plans out his design for the next season.

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‘Comets of the Centuries’: 500 Years of the Greatest Comets Ever Seen

When Comet ISON was discovered and a preliminary orbit for it was worked out, it was initially announced that it could be the "comet of the century."

Of course, the 21st century is only 12 years old (from 2001) and ISON turned out to be a dud. But out there in the far recesses of space there is certainly some unknown comet worthy of such an honorific title that will ultimately put on a unique and memorable show sometime during this century.

There will always be bright and spectacular comets, but in each century there is always one that will stand above the others. Below I provide my own list of the five most spectacular comets that have appeared in each century starting from the 16th and running through the 20th century.

Take note that four of these five dazzlers appeared in the latter half of their century and that the average time between appearances amounts to 97 years. Considering that Comet Ikeya-Seki passed by in 1965, the next prospective "Comet of the Century" might not appear according to our small sampling until maybe 2029 at the earliest and maybe not even until the next century (in 2103!). [Incredible Photos of Comet ISON]

Then again, stupendously bright comets are totally unpredictable and can suddenly appear at almost any time.

Greatest Comet of the 16th Century: The Great Comet of 1577

This comet passed to within 16.7 million miles (26.9 million kilometers) of the sun on Oct. 27, but was not sighted until five days later, when it was described in an account from Peru as an exceptionally brilliant object. Contemporary descriptions note that it was seen through the clouds like the moon.

By Nov. 8, it was reported by Japanese observers as a "broom star," appearing "as bright as the moon" with a white tail spanning over 60 degrees (your clenched fist held at arm's length measures 10 degrees). The famous astronomer Tycho Brahe first saw the comet as a reflection in his garden fish pond on Nov. 13, and likened its brightness to Venus. The comet was still as bright as zero magnitude inDecember before it finally dropped below the limit of naked-eye visibility on Jan. 26, 1578. (Magnitude is a measure of a celestial object's brightness, with smaller numbers corresponding to brighter objects.)

Greatest Comet of the 17th Century: The Great Comet of 1680

The great excitement that accompanied the first announcement of the discovery of Comet ISON was that initially its orbit appeared strikingly similar to this spectacular 17th century comet; it was hoped that perhaps ISON was either a return of this amazing object, or at the very least a large fragment. But later calculations showed this was not so.

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Comets beat AHL rival Abbotsford again with shutout

UTICA Thanks to a solid performance between the pipes by Utica goaltender Joacim Eriksson, the Comets rolled over the Abbotsford Heat for the second time in three nights as they earned a 3-0 victory at the Utica Memorial Auditorium on Friday.

Eriksson earned the second shutout of his American Hockey League career after the Swede turned aside all 21 shots he faced and his two shutouts on the season moved him into a tie for second in the league.

He is now 4-0-0-0 in his last four starts, with a 1.48 goals-against average and a .953 save percentage.

Kellan Lain, Alexandre Grenier and Benn Ferriero each found the scoresheet for the Comets, who gave their head coach Travis Green a victory on his 43rd birthday.

For the second straight game, the Comets struck first as Lain used a nifty move to get past a Heat defender, and in all alone on netminder Joni Ortio. From there, Lain beat Ortio with a slick back hand deke, to give the Comets a 1-0 lead. Lain, who now has goals in three straight games, also picked up his fourth in six games against the Heat this season. Linemate Brandon DeFazio had the primary helper, while defenseman Peter Andersson picked up an assist for the third game in a row.

The Comets doubled their advantage with just 3:11 left in the period as Alexandre Grenier scored a highlight reel goal on the power play.

Ortio finished with 20 saves on 22 shots.

With the win, Utica remained undefeated on their current homestand as they moved to 3-0 in front of an announced crowd of 3,225.

The Comets, who have their next four on home ice as well, have also won their last four overall at The Aud.

Utica was also able to score a power-play goal for the fifth straight game on home ice, which ties their longest streak of the season.

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Comets rock Bulldogs for first win

MICHIGANTOWN Christmas dinner will taste a little better in Greentown after the Eastern boys basketball team won its first game of the season in very convincing fashion Saturday night. The Comets destroyed Clinton Central 78-43 on the Bulldogs home court.

The Comets (1-5) dominated every facet of the game. Eastern beat the Bulldogs to loose balls, dominated the boards 40-18, shut down Clinton Centrals top scorer and cut short every run the Bulldogs could muster.

Our intentions for [Saturday] were to be aggressive and stay aggressive and it paid off, Eastern coach Mike Springer said. We played extremely hard and hit some shots early that helped us. And we hit 18 of 26 free throws for 70 percent. We hit some big free throws that allowed us to stay ahead when Clinton Central made a mini-run.

Leading 4-2 in the early going, Eastern hit its next four shots and added a free throw to take a 14-2 advantage with 2:28 left in the first quarter. The Comets never looked back, extending the lead each quarter.

Clinton Central (2-5) forced Springer to call timeout with 5:33 to go in the second quarter with a 6-2 run that cut Easterns lead to 19-14. The Comets responded to that challenge, putting together a 10-1 attack that put them back in control, 29-15, with 2:57 to go in the half.

They jumped on us from the start and we were playing catch-up all night, Clinton Central coach Scott Leighty said. They were more physical and killed us on the boards, and were able to get dribble penetration against our defense. Our best shooters had off nights and we only shot 33 percent from the line as a team. Youre not going to win many games like that.

Braden Gibson led the Comets with 26 points, and right behind him was Jacob Kinder with 24 points and nine rebounds. Braden Evans pitched in eight points and a game-high 11 rebounds.

This was a really great team effort, Springer said. Gibson and Kinder led the scoring and Evans played extremely well in the post. Chandler Buck did a good job and Blake Shrader and Trey Thomas gave us some positive minutes off the bench. Our kids were diving for loose balls, taking charges and did a great job rebounding, all of which put us in position to win.

Eastern returns to play on Jan. 10 when Maconaquah visits Greentown.

The Bulldogs will get a few days off for Christmas, then will play two games while hosting the Clinton Central Holiday Tourney on Jan. 2-3.

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL:

Welcome to Hackensack High School's web page, the online homeof Hackensack High School and the Hackensack Comets! It is my pleasure to introduce the Hackensack Community, and those of Maywood, Rochelle Park, and South Hackensack, to the many clubs, organizations, administrators, staff, support staff, and useful information found on this site. Hackensack High School is unique in its diversity and commitment to a holistic learning environment for all our students - that belief is what makes us Comets. As you browse these web pages, I believe you will find everything you need to connect you to our educational community.

Please use the links on this page for quick access to our disciplinary policies, class advisor websites, student government and yearbook websites, and other important information that will be added as necesssary.

If you have any questions, please contact me at 201-646-7910, or jim.montesano@hackensackschools.org

THE ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM OF HACKENSACK HIGH SCHOOL

Mr. James Montesano, Principal

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Comets Shut Out Heat 3-0

December 20, 2013 - American Hockey League (AHL) Abbotsford Heat Utica, NY - The Abbotsford Heat lost to the Utica Comets (AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks) 3-0 on Friday night at the Utica Memorial Auditorium. The Heat are in second place in theWestern Conference with a 20-9-1-1 record and 42 points.

The Comets received strong goaltending from Joacim Eriksson, who stopped every shot he faced on the evening. The Comets have beaten the Heat in four straight games, and for the first time this season the Heat have lost three games in a row.

For a second straight game, the Comets opened the scoring on a goal by Kellan Lain at 5:53. In the late stages of the first period, Alexandre Grenier made it 2-0 on the power play at 16:49. The Comets out shot the Heat 12-9 in the opening 20 minutes.

A second period fight between the Heat's David Eddy and Yann Sauve of the Comets was the lone highlight of the period. No goals were scored as both teams took six shots on net each.

The Heat were unable to put anything past Joacim Eriksson in the third period, and with three seconds to go Benn Ferriero closed out the game with an empty net goal.

The Heat were zero out of two on the power play and killed one of two penalties in the game.

Joacim Eriksson picked up the win and his second shutout of the season, stopping all 21 shots. Joni Ortio was charged with the loss as he turned away 20 of 22 shots.

The Heat will finish off their three game road trip on Sunday afternoon against the Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens). The Heat will return home for a post-Christmas series with the Oklahoma City Barons (AHL affiliate of the Edmonton Oilers) on Friday December 27th and Saturday December 28th at the AESC (7:00PM). December 27th will feature a Legends of Hockey appearance by Oilers legend Grant Fuhr, with an autograph session on the AESC concourse at 6pm.

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Shake, Rattle and Roll Bill Haley and His Comets - Sheet Music - Easy Alto Sax Version
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