Monthly Archives: March 2011

FRONTIERADO WILL BE HERE BEFORE YOU KNOW IT

Yes, just five months from now will be the first Friday in August, which regular readers of Balladeer’s Blog know and love (?) as the holiday called Frontierado. Since I had just started writing this blog on June 21st of last year there wasn’t really enough lead time to do this momentous occasion justice, but this Continue reading

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USAO DROVERS BASEBALL TRIUMPHS OVER THE CAVALIERS

CHICKASHA – With 10 strikeouts thrown, sophomore pitcher David Garcia led the Drovers to their 10th win of the season and a first Sooner Athletic Conference victory.

Garcia, who is now 2-2, pitched the first seven innings of the nine-inning game against Saint Gregory’s University. In the 29 batters he faced, he gave up just four hits and one run.

After getting three immediate outs in the first inning, first baseman Garan Qualls doubled to left center early in the second. During the next at bat, Continue reading

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TODAY’S FORGOTTEN TELEVISION TREASURE: COUNTERSTRIKE (1969)

COUNTERSTRIKE is a tragically forgotten British sci fi  television series from 1969. Jon Finch (left) portrayed Simon King, an alien agent who worked for the Intergalactic Council. This council had sent him to Earth to protect it from a group of renegade aliens  from a dying planet who wanted to conquer the Earth and make it their new home. Not the most original of premises, but that inimitable British panache breathed life into the series, which unfortunately ran Continue reading

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NAIA BRACKETOLOGY: WALSH CAVALIERS ARE THE OVERALL NUMBER ONE SEED

The number one team in the nation, the Walsh University Cavaliers, are also the overall top seed for the NAIA Tournament which begins next week. Ohio’s oldest team called the Cavaliers head the 32 team field. For full bracket info click here: http://naia.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl-div2/spec-rel/030211aak.html

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SIXTH-SEEDED NHTI LYNX UPSET THE THIRD-SEEDED WILLIAMSON MECHANICS IN NATIONAL TOURNAMENT

CONCORD, NH – The NHTI, Concord’s Community College men’s basketball team downed Williamson Trade School 64-60 in overtime in the first round of the USCAA Men’s Division II National Basketball Championship being held in Uniontown, PA. NHTI was seeded sixth and Williamson was the number three Continue reading

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ELEVEN MORE DEITIES FROM HAWAIIAN MYTHOLOGY

The reaction to my initial list of the Top Eleven Deities In Hawaiian Mythology has been nothing short of phenomenal. Many people indicated they had no idea that the islands had such a large and colorful pantheon of deities. They also indicated they wanted to know more about some of the other gods and goddesses in the myths of the Hawaiian Islands, so here is Part Two of my look at Hawaiian Mythology as a subset of Polynesian Mythology. I’ll be addressing other Polynesian Island groups in the near future. For Part One click here: https://glitternight.com/2011/02/20/the-top-eleven-deities-in-hawaiian-mythology/

For other pantheons I’ve covered click here:

KOREAN MYTH – https://glitternight.com/2011/03/24/the-top-11-deities-in-korean-mythology/ 

SHINTO MYTH – http://www.makethelist.net/the-top-10-deities-in-shinto-mythology/

NORSE MYTHS – https://glitternight.com/2011/04/10/the-eleven-most-neglected-deities-in-teutono-norse-mythology/

AZTEC MYTHS – https://glitternight.com/2011/05/10/the-top-eleven-deities-in-aztec-mythology/

FOR INUIT GODS AND GODDESSES CLICK HERE- https://glitternight.com/2011/06/06/the-top-12-deities-from-inuit-mythology-2/

*****NEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CHOCTAW INDIAN GODS AND GODDESSES – https://glitternight.com/2012/06/03/the-top-twelve-deities-in-choctaw-mythology/

11. OPUHALA – The goddess of coral, coral reefs and canoe bailers. Because of the sharp, abrasive nature of coral, fish with spiny scales were also considered to be under her rule. She was the daughter of the sea god Kanaloa and the aunt of the demigod Maui. In some traditions it is said she provided enormous jagged chunks of coral for Maui to use as hooks when he was fishing up islands.  

10. KALAIPAHOA – The Hawaiian poison god. His images were always Continue reading

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THIS DATE IN ENGLISH CIVIL WAR HISTORY

March 1st, 1645 – Sir Marmaduke Langdale and his Northern Horse Continue reading

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NHTI LYNX READY AS USCAA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT TIPS OFF TONIGHT

CONCORD — The NHTI, Concord’s Community College men’s basketball team has begun preparations for the USCAA National Basketball Tournament. This year’s tournament will take place from March 1-5 on the campus of Penn State Fayette in Uniontown, PA.

            The top ten teams from the USCAA  Continue reading

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BLUE DRAGONS VERSUS THE GREYHOUNDS TO OPEN REGION 6 TOURNAMENT

The Hutchinson Community College men’s basketball team opened the 2010-11 season with the Fort Scott Greyhounds. The Blue Dragons will open the 2011 Region VI Tournament with the same opponent.

Hutchinson (26-4) is the second seed out of the Jayhawk West and the third overall seed for the Continue reading

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BAD MOVIE PAGE: CURSE OF A TEENAGE NAZI (1948)

Well, folks, I updated my Bad Movie page with yet another review of an under-the-radar cinematic turkey. This one is a sci-fi/ exploitation hybrid that features plotting and counter-plotting by German and Japanese officers and scientists as World War Two draws to a close. Don’t miss any of the campy fun. For more bad movie reviews click here: https://glitternight.com/bad-movies/

Curse of a Teenage NaziCURSE OF A TEENAGE NAZI (1948) – No, this isn’t an Continue reading

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