Freedom 27, San Leandro 21

Sep 21: Dublin 39, Ygnacio Valley 0 Serra-San Mateo 49, Encinal 13 Pittsburg 24, Berkeley 0 McClymonds 44, Valley Christian-Dublin 22 Foothill 52, Vintage-Napa 6 Hercules 21, Piner-Santa Rosa 12 James Logan 21, Heritage 7 Granada 42, Newark Memorial 0 Miramonte 44, Alameda 14 Acalanes 45, Tennyson 15 Northgate 31, Las Lomas 17 Sep 20: East Bay football roundup: San Ramon Valley loses 67-36 to Folsom East Bay high school/community college scoreboard for Friday, Sept. 20 events Regional football roundup: Big win for Foothill High over Vintage Campolindo beats El Cerrito in battle of football powers De La Salle routs Del Oro 41-3 American 28, San Lorenzo 21, OT Friday's East Bay high school/community college football scores Live blog: Bay Area prep football updates, Friday, 7 p.m. Sep 19: Mission San Jose 14, Richmond 9

SAN LEANDRO -- Freedom's Joe Mixon ran for 210 yards and three touchdowns -- all in the first half -- in this nonleague contest at Burrell Field. But it was a 16-yard touchdown pass from Joe Sweeney to James Allen with 9:57 left in the game that ultimately lifted the visiting Falcons to victory.

Mixon broke free for a 69-yard touchdown run on the game's first official play from scrimmage. He added touchdown runs of 9 yards later in the first quarter and 76 yards in the second. The senior was shaken up on the final play of the half and did not play after halftime.

San Leandro (1-3) held its own for most of the contest. Trailing 13-0, Pirates quarterback Stephen Johnson ran 57 yards for his team's first touchdown and then returned a punt 82 yards for a 14-13 lead after one quarter.

Mixon's 76-yard run put the Falcons (1-3) back on top, 19-14. But a 37-yard swing pass from Johnson to Finau Mata'afa gave San Leandro a 21-19 lead at the half.

For Freedom, Isiah Johnson took over rushing duties for the Falcons after halftime and finished with 108 yards.

Stephen Johnson ran for 56 net yards for San Leandro. Mata'afa finished with 49 for the hosts.

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Freedom Air gets 90-day reprieve

Thursday, September 19, 2013

CPA board chair disappointed after colleagues refused to hear legal counsels opinion

Freedom Air can continue using Commonwealth Ports Authority facilities for its operations despite having $1.23 million in outstanding arrears incurred the past three years.

This after the Commonwealth Ports Authority board of directors yesterday delayed the enforcement of the eviction notice supposedly due today, Sept. 19.

By a vote of 4-3, the board gave Freedom Air a 90-day extension to settle its arrears with CPA. Board vice chair Benigno Sablan and members Barrie Toves, Fermin Sakisat, and Michael San Nicolas voted in favor of the extension, while chair Jose Lifoifoi and members Thomas Kiyu Villagomez and Frances Mafnas opposed it.

Lifoifoi in particular was disappointed that majority of the board thumbed down his request to have them hear first the opinion of CPA legal counsel Robert Torres before conducting the voice vote.

So as it stands now, Freedom Air has until Dec. 31, 2013 to settle its unpaid obligations to CPA, especially the passenger facility charges as required by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The board said failure to do would force them to kick out the company from its premises, with finality.

CPA board last August unanimously voted to terminate and issue an eviction notice to the airline due to its long overdue account with the ports authority. It was earlier revealed that Freedom Air, in many occasions, was issued termination notices which none were actually implemented.

Minutes before yesterdays board meeting, Freedom Air general manager on Saipan Dennis Cruz was seen in the gallery but left as soon as the meeting started.

After adopting the days agenda, Sablan immediately made a motion to stay the eviction notice for Freedom Air and to delay its enforcement for 90 daysor until the end of the yeara motion immediately countered by Villagomez who described the 90-day recommended extension as too much.

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Internet freedom coalition seeks data

An internet freedom coalition backed by US technology giants has asked for 21 countries to release information on national security and law enforcement data requests.

The Global Network Initiative, which includes Google, Facebook, Yahoo and Microsoft, has asked the countries to 'report on the requests they make for electronic communications surveillance and to make it legally possible for companies to report regularly to the public on the government requests that they receive from law enforcement as well as national security authorities'.

Letters have been sent to senior government officials responsible for foreign affairs, justice, and security, with copies to data protection authorities, the group says.

Copies were sent to representatives at the UN offices in Geneva, in advance of discussions on human rights and communications surveillance at the 24th session of the Human Rights Council, the organisation said.

The move comes with US tech firms in a battle with the US government to release more information on the role of companies in surveillance programs revealed in recent months by intelligence leaker Edward Snowden.

The tech firms say they are not allowed to reveal the number of national security requests, and that more transparency would boost the confidence of their users.

The Global Network Initiative, which seeks to promote freedom of expression and privacy in the digital age, sent the requests to the 21 countries in the Freedom Online Coalition, which have committed to collaborating to advance internet freedom.

The countries are Austria, Canada, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Ireland, Kenya, Latvia, the Republic of Maldives, Mexico, Mongolia, The Netherlands, Sweden, Tunisia, Britain and the US.

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