Roneil Walcott For the second time in three days, Club Sando scored half a dozen goals as they ran riot against last season’s TT Premier Football (TTPFL) runners-up MIC Central FC Reboot when they got a commanding 6-1 victory in their meeting at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva on November 21. On November 19, the Angus Eve-coached Club Sando team were also in a rampant mood as they hammered Terminix La Horquetta Rangers 6-0. Two days later, Club Sando showed that was no fluke as they put five unanswered goals past a lacklustre Central team in the first half before adding one more late in the second to get an easy win. Sando moved to 12 points and are atop the 12-team table on goal difference ahead of Prisons FC (12 points). Attackers Real Gill and Tarik Lee both scored twice in the first half to lead the Sando attack, with the latter putting in another strong showing after his four-goal performance against Rangers. Keron Cornwall and Sando skipper Shervohnez Hamilton grabbed the other goals. The Sando forwards capitalised on several defensive lapses by Central, with Gill opening the scoring in the 17th minute after picking off a loose pass by central defender Jamal Jack. Eight minutes later, Sando’s lead doubled when Cornwall clinically slapped home a left-footed shot from inside the area after great work down the right by midfielder Luke Phillips. Twelve minutes later, the game was put beyond Central’s reach as Lee got his brace while Gill chipped in with the other item. Lee’s first goal came in the 29th minute after Gill pounced on an error in the defensive third by Emmanuel Thomas, while his second came in the 35th minute when goalie Jabari Brice saved a shot from Phillips. Gill’s second came as a result of another Central error, as he made it five in the 37th minute after a cheap giveaway by midfielder Rhondel Gibson. Central played much better in the second half and offered good offensive pressure against a stubborn Sando defence. In the 86th minute, Central finally got on the board when playmaker Daniel David fired in from a tight angle, before Hamilton finished off the scoring at the other end with a sharp left-footer into the bottom corner in the 88th minute after receiving a back heel from Gill on the edge of the box to wrap up the Sando massacre. In the first game of the Couva double-header, it was a tale of two halves as San Juan Jabloteh grabbed a 2-0 halftime lead through striker Malachi Webb before being rattled by a second-half brace from playmaker Keron “Ball Pest” Cummings as they settled for a 2-2 draw with Caledonia AIA. Jabloteh’s two goals came as a result of fabulous hold-up play on the counter-attack from Webb, who opened the scoring with a right-footer in the 17th minute before curling a left-footer into the far corner for his second in the 31st minute. In the 53rd minute, “Cale” got a goal back when Cummings neatly tucked away a penalty, before he spectacularly tied the game up at 2-2 in the 83rd minute with a wicked left-footed volley into the top corner from about 22 yards out. Jabloteh (five points) moved from eighth to seventh, while Caledonia (four points) consolidated ninth spot. TTPFL action was scheduled to continue on November 22 with a pair of matches at Ato Boldon Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago. TTFPL tier one standings: Team*GP*W*D*L*GF*GA*GD*Pts Club Sando*5*4*0*1*15*2*13*12 Prisons*4*4*0*0*9*2*7*12 Police FC*4*2*1*1*9*5*4*7 MIC Central FC*4*2*0*2*7*11*-4*6 Defence Force*3*1*2*0*3*2*1*5 AC Port of Spain*4*1*2*1*4*5*-1*5 Jabloteh*5*1*2*2*7*10*-3*5 Point Fortin*3*1*1*1*4*4*0*4 Caledonia*4*1*1*2*6*7*-1*4 1976 FC Phoenix*4*1*0*3*6*11*-5*3 La Horquetta Rangers*4*1*0*3*3*11*-8*3 Eagles FC*4*0*1*3*2*5*-3*1.
https://newsday.co.tt/2025/11/23/club-sando-score-six-again-jump-to-ttpfl-summit/
Monthly Archives: November 2025
Churches host events to feed community
By Connor Handrahan on Saturday, November 22, 2025 Day County Ministerial Association is hosting two events this week at Tabor Lutheran and Westside Wesleyan. These churches are coming together to give the community free food for these events. Tabor Pastor Mike McCarlson said “it’s the time of giving, they’re doing their part and serving the community.”The first event will be held Nov. 25 at Westside Wesleyan in Bristol. The chur. To access content, please login or purchase a subscription.
https://www.reporterandfarmer.com/news/churches-host-events-feed-community
Rhode Island teacher who called Charlie Kirk ‘piece of garbage’ set to return to classroom after suspension
Fox News ^ | November 21, 2025 | Rachel del Guidice Posted on by The_Media_never_lie A Rhode Island high school will reinstate a teacher who was put on administrative leave after he called assassinated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk a “piece of garbage.” In an email sent Friday and obtained by Fox News Digital, interim Superintendent Bob Mitchell of Barrington Public Schools said social studies teacher Benjamin Fillo would return to teach despite violating the district’s social media policy. “The high school teacher at the center of the recent district independent investigation will be returning to the classroom on December 1,” the email from Mitchell read. “The investigator’s now public report confirms that the teacher violated district social media policy, resulting in substantial disruption to our district. To: The_Media_never_lie Where are the conservatives and parents protesting outside the school the way the soros and ANTIFA crowd was protesting college campuses and attacking Jewish students? 5 posted on by Blue Highway Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4354120/posts
WWE launches a brand new championship belt for The Undertaker
The Undertaker may not be an active in-ring competitor anymore, but he continues to get recognition from WWE for the work he put in over the years.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-wwe-launches-brand-new-championship-belt-the-undertaker
Missouri judge who wore an Elvis wig and often played his music in court agrees to step down
AP ^ | 11/21/25 | HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH Posted on by DallasBiff A Missouri judge who wore an Elvis Presley wig in his courtroom and played the singer’s music from his phone during court proceedings has agreed to a deal that would cut his career on the bench short. Judge Matthew Thornhill in suburban St. Louis faces a six-month unpaid suspension under the deal he reached with a state board to avoid a disciplinary hearing. After the suspension, he would serve 18 more months on the bench before resigning from the St. Charles County Circuit Court. (Excerpt) Read more at apnews. com . TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Miscellaneous KEYWORDS: elvis; liberal I’m guessing he is a lib. 1 posted on by DallasBiff To: DallasBiff I’m guessing he is a lib. According to other sources he is a Republican who discussed politics from the bench. 2 posted on by af_vet_1981 ( The bus came by and I got on, That’s when it all began.) To: DallasBiff Eeeew. 3 posted on by Jane Long (Jesus is Lord!) To: DallasBiff Guess he just wanted to lighten the mood in those murder trials. Actually, I know several judges, and only a handful are not nuts. 4 posted on by TangoLimaSierra (⭐⭐To the Left, the Truth is Right Wing Violence⭐⭐) To: DallasBiff I don’t know what’s been going in law schools for the past two decades or longer. but cranking out activists and loons appears to be a big priority. 5 posted on by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!) Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4354108/posts
Oasis enfim é reconhecido como gigante no Brasil após show catártico em SP
Durante seu período original de existência décadas de 1990 e 2000 -, o Oasis nunca teve porte de atração de estádio no Brasil. Seu único show no país para um público superior a 30 mil pessoas ocorreu no Rock in Rio 2001, diante de uma massa que gritava insistentemente o nome da atração principal da noite, Guns N’ Roses. A situação é bem diferente na Argentina, onde os irmãos Liam (voz) e Noel Gallagher (guitarra) são idolatrados e já tocavam em arenas de futebol desde a primeira visita, em 1998. Nada como o tempo para fazer justiça a uma das maiores bandas de rock surgidas no Reino Unido. Após 16 anos separados, os Gallagher se reuniram com três ex-integrantes os guitarristas Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs (ostentando por aqui uma camisa da seleção brasileira) e Gem Archer e o baixista Andy Bell para uma turnê que gerou tanta comoção a ponto de colocá-los no estádio MorumBIS, em São Paulo, para tocar neste sábado, 22, e no domingo, 23. Completam a formação uma série de músicos de apoio: Joey Waronker (bateria), Christian Madden (teclado), Jessica Greenfield (backing vocal), Alastair White (trombone), Steve Hamilton (saxofone) e Joe Auckland (trompete). Estima-se um público de 66 mil fãs por noite. E diferentemente dos casos de outros artistas e grupos antigos que resolvem voltar a tocar, esta plateia pareceu ser formada também por jovens. Entra aí a explicação não apenas para a volta do Oasis, como, também, a ocupação de espaços enormes que eles não conseguiam encher em outros tempos, ao menos no Brasil e em países como os Estados Unidos. De modo orgânico, a base de fãs do Oasis se renovou. Pessoas alheias às inúmeras polêmicas colecionadas por Liam e Noel nos tempos áureos tiveram acesso a álbuns como Definitely Maybe (1994) e (What’s the Story) Morning Glory (1995) este, um dos 10 discos de rock mais ouvidos da história do Spotify e concentraram-se apenas nas músicas. Nos riffs, nas melodias, na mensagem. Simples, mas efetivo, como todo bom rock. Foi isso o que fãs novos e antigos ouviram, sem rodeios, no primeiro dos dois shows no MorumBIS. Canções de melodias fortes, execuções sinceras e letras que dialogam com qualquer um, sem diferenciação. Morning Glory esteve no foco do setlist, com oito de duas 12 faixas executadas, enquanto o álbum de estreia Definitely Maybe (1994) e a compilação de lados B The Masterplan (1998) trouxeram seis e cinco músicas, respectivamente. Ainda que a discografia do Oasis seja mais ampla e tenha faixas de destaque em todos os álbuns, é sintomático que 20 das 23 canções incluídas no inalterado repertório da turnê de reunião venham da primeira metade dos anos 1990 os B-sides escolhidos são dessa época, embora a citada coletânea The Masterplan tenha saído em 1998. Liam e Noel perceberam o óbvio: a demanda do público é pelas canções do período mencionado, quando ainda se sentia a ambição e a fome dos irmãos em conquistar o mundo. Os quatro números de abertura “Hello” (com referência à composição do ícone glam e criminoso Gary Glitter), “Acquiesce” (resumo da dinâmica vocal perfeita dos irmãos), “Morning Glory” (catártica ao vivo como na versão de estúdio) e “Some Might Say” (uma das favoritas de Noel) nasceram especificamente em 1995. Trazem alguns dos refrães mais explosivos de todo o catálogo do grupo. “Roll with It”, a injustamente derrotada na Batalha do Britpop pelo Blur, antecedeu o bloco capitaneado pelos excelentes vocais de Noel Gallagher, com as delicadas “Talk Tonight”, “Half the World Away” e “Little by Little”, sendo esta a única representante de um disco do século 21. Se a boa “D’You Know What I Mean?” talvez sobre um pouco no repertório, “Stand by Me”, hit que foi ignorado nos shows de 2002 a 2009, prova-se indispensável assim como as melodiosas “Cast No Shadow”, dedicada à atração de abertura e referência britpop Richard Ashcroft, e “Slide Away”. “Whatever”, B-side que explora a voz grave de Liam mas nem mesmo entrou em The Masterplan, também justifica sua inclusão neste repertório. E a partir daqui, apenas hits incontestáveis. “Live Forever”, um dos primeiros sucessos e oferecida ao recém-falecido baixista Mani (Stone Roses); “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star”, canção que resume a essência da banda; “The Masterplan”, com a encantadora voz de Noel abrindo o bis antes das arrasa-quarteirões “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, “Wonderwall” e “Champagne Supernova”. se esse final apoteótico não retrata o porquê de o Oasis ter sobrevivido tão bem ao teste do tempo, o que mais poderia? Legado e performance incríveis à parte, os shows no MorumBIS podem ter sido os últimos do Oasis por um tempo. Ou até para sempre. Vai saber. Não há compromissos agendados após domingo, 23, e Liam adiantou que suas manifestações indicando shows geraram certo incômodo interno possivelmente de Noel. É improvável que o grupo não siga reunido, mas sabemos da volátil relação interna. Por outro lado, seria maluquice parar de novo. Os irmãos protagonizaram uma das reuniões mais aclamadas do rock nas últimas duas décadas. Desde julho, puderam, sem contestações ou grandes polêmicas pela primeira vez na carreira, desfrutar plenamente dos louros de uma obra que fez a diferença na vida de milhões. Que a turnê concluída no MorumBIS sirva como um passo inicial para muito mais. Setlist:.
https://rollingstone.com.br/musica/oasis-show-morumbis-sao-paulo-2025-resenha/
“Enough with embarrassment”: Fans call USC to fire Lincoln Riley after Oregon routs USC to hand embarrassing loss for Trojans
On Saturday, Lincoln Riley and the No. 16 USC Trojans suffered a disappointing 42-27 loss at the hands of the No. 6 Oregon Ducks.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/college-football/news-enough-embarrassment-fans-call-usc-fire-lincoln-riley-oregon-routs-usc-hand-embarrassing-loss-trojans
Here’s Alabama’s path to an SEC Championship Game appearance
The Iron Bowl will all but determine Alabama’s postseason fate. That’s the case for the College Football Playoff and now, somewhat officially, the SEC Championship Game. With the results of SEC games Saturday, Alabama appears set to lock up a spot in the conference title game so long as it beats Auburn next weekend. In the scenario where Texas A&M beats Texas and grabs the top spot, the second spot is essentially left up to Alabama, Ole Miss and Georgia. The result in the Egg Bowl doesn’t matter, though, for the Crimson Tide. If Ole Miss wins, Alabama will still have the advantage over the Rebels and Georgia based on the tiebreaker of conference opponent win percentage. But if Ole Miss loses to Mississippi State, Alabama would still get the second spot because Ole Miss would have two conference losses, knocking it out of conference title contention. As a result, the second spot would come down to Alabama and Georgia, and the Crimson Tide has the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Bulldogs; Alabama beat Georgia in September. Using this helpful unofficial tiebreaker calculator, there doesn’t appear to be another game result that can change Alabama having the advantage over Ole Miss and Georgia in conference opponent win percentage. Vanderbilt defeating Kentucky 45-17 was the biggest result Saturday in helping ensure that. In the scenario Texas beats Texas A&M next week, Alabama would still get one of the two spots in the SEC Championship Game. In that scenario, where Texas A&M, Alabama, Georgia and Ole Miss are all 7-1 in conference play, it would come down to conference opponent win percentage. Georgia would have the edge over the other three teams and get the first spot. Alabama would get the second spot, having a better conference opponent win percentage than Ole Miss and Texas A&M. So, Alabama is all but headed to Atlanta, so long as it beats Auburn first. Easy enough, right?.
https://www.al.com/alabamafootball/2025/11/heres-alabamas-path-to-an-sec-championship-game-appearance.html
VIDEO: Peter, Paul and Mary’s “Light One Candle” — in Yiddish
If, like me, you enjoy listening to old recordings of the iconic folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, you may want to check this out: a new Yiddish version of their Hanukkah song “Light One Candle,” sung by another talented trio Rabbi Avram, Elisha and Sarah Mlotek. (A transliteration of the lyrics appears beneath the video below.) The three siblings are the grown children of Zalmen Mlotek, musician and director of the Yiddish National Theater Folksbiene, and his wife, Debbie Mlotek. Rabbi Avram is a writer, Elisha is a filmmaker and Sarah is studying music at a conservatory in Israel and just became a mom. Their singing is backed up by C. Joseph Lanzbom on guitar and Elisha on percussion. The original song, which was written by Peter Yarrow, became an anthem for the Soviet Jewry movement in the 1980s, symbolizing their struggle for freedom. It was translated into Yiddish by the theater producer Moishe Rosenfeld and Avram Mlotek. “‘Light One Candle’ was one of our Bubbe’s favorite songs every time we got together for a Hanukkah sing-along,” Avram said. Their Bubbe was the renowned scholar of Yiddish song, Chana Mlotek. For many years, she and her husband, the Yiddish cultural activist Yosl Mlotek, ran a column about Yiddish songs and poetry in the Forward. Although Hanukkah is still a month away, Bubby Chana’s grandchildren had a meaningful reason for publishing it now: This week marks her yortzeit. TRANSLITERATION Eyn likht shaynt far di heldishe kinder A dank vos dos likht geyt nit oys Eyn likht shaynt far di payn un di laydn Di sakone’z geven azoy groys Eyn likht flakert far korbones un laydn Az yoysher un frayhayt zol zayn Eyn likhtl flakert far khokhme un visn Far frayhayt un sholem zol zayn. Lesht nit di likhtlekh oys! Zey flakern shoyn doyres-lang Lesht nit di likhtlekh oys! Balaykhtn durkh undzer gezang! Eyn likht flakert tsu gebn undz koyekh Az eybik mir’n blaybn getray Eyn likht flakert far mentshn vos laydn Oykh mir zenen nisht geven fray Eyn likhtl flakert far zise khaloymes Tseteyln zol undz nisht der kas Un eyn likhtl flakert tsu haltn tsuzamen Mit sholem un mer nisht kayn has Lesht nit di likhtlekh oys! Zey flakern shoyn doyres-lang Lesht nit di likhtlekh oys! Balaykhtn durkh undzer gezang! Vos iz di mayse vos iz azoy tayer Vos lebt eybik in undzer flam? Vos iz di shvue tsu fargangene doyres Az es lebt undzer folk, undzer am? Mir kumen, mir geyen, mir hofn, mir gloybn Az yoysher vet vern der klal Dos iz der viln, dos iz di shvue A shenere velt iberal!.
https://forward.com/yiddish-world/785419/video-peter-paul-mary-light-one-candle-yiddish-mlotek/
SF assembly member pressures CCS to move St. Ignatius, SHC football final to City
St. Ignatius, Sacred Heart Cathedral will play for Central Coast Section Division II football title next weekend, tentatively scheduled for San Jose.
https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2025/11/22/sf-assembly-member-pressures-ccs-to-move-st-ignatius-shc-football-final-to-city/
