Refimprove date February 2008 Image oldpoint.jpg thumb right Original PointStadium File PointStadium, Johnstown, PA.jpg thumb right PointStadium 2006 before installation of artificial turf File PointStadium field, Johnstown, PA.jpg thumb right From right field bleachers before installation of artificial turf File Left field screen, PointStadium, Johnstown, PA.jpg thumb right Left field screen before installation of artificial turf PointStadium is the name of two stadiums located on the same site in Johnstown, Pennsylvania . The Point refers to its location is at the confluence of the Little ... Johnstown s Historic PointStadium Home of the AAABA National Tournament . All American Amateur ... The Right Moves . The original PointStadium had unusual field dimensions. Fitted into a rectangular ... street. The original PointStadium s dimensions 1926 2002 Left Field Foul Line 262 feet Center Field 385 feet Right Field Foul Line 251 feet Current stadium The original PointStadium was torn down in 2005 to make room for a new 8 million PointStadium. The new, 7,500 seat stadium opened on August ... artificial turf was installed before the 2007 AAABA National Tournament. PointStadium is also ... at PointStadium in the 2008, 2009, and 2010 seasons. The tournament will also be held at the stadium ... were held at the stadium. The current PointStadium s dimensions Left Field Foul Line 290 feet Left ... www.frontiernet.net rochballparks2 johnstown johnstown.htm Photographs of PointStadium Rochester ... 2008 1 8 bsb010808.asp?path baseball PointStadium at wviac.org s start collapsible header s sta et succession box title Host of the Frontier League FL All Star Game br PointStadium years 1995 before .... Original stadium The original stadium opened in 1926 with a seating capacity capacity of 17,000. The stadium featured an upper deck on top of the grandstand. The Greater Johnstown High School football team regularly sold out the Point for their rivalry games between Windber, Pennsylvania Windber ... more details
for the new stadium at Green Point Cape Town Stadium unreferenced date April 2010 File Old greenpoint stadium.jpg thumb Aerial view of the Old Green PointStadium, which was demolished during 2007. File Green Point Cape Town Boer War Transit Camp.jpg thumb The beginnings of the Old Green PointStadium during the Second Boer War. The old Mouille Point Lighthouse is visible in the background. File Greenpoint construction.jpg thumb Demolition of the Green PointStadium foreground to make way for the new Cape Town Stadium background The Green PointStadium in Cape Town , South Africa was an 18,000 seat multi purpose stadium. The stadium was used mainly for football matches, and was the home ground of Santos Football Club South Africa Santos Football Club and Ajax Cape Town FC Ajax Cape Town at different points. It also hosted music concerts including Michael Jackson , Whitney Houston , Janet Jackson , Def Leppard , Bon Jovi , U2 , Metallica , Paul Simon , Robbie Williams , the Coca Cola Colab Massive Mix & the 2003 46664 concerts 46664 Concert for the benefit of AIDS victims. It was also used by local schools such as CBC, Ellerton and Sea Point High to host their annual inter school athletics competitions. It was demolished in 2007 to make way for the Cape Town Stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup . coord 33 54 19.56 S 18 24 31.22 E region ZA WC type landmark source dewiki display title Category Association football venues in South Africa Category Buildings and structures demolished in 2007 Category Sports venues in Cape Town Category Defunct association football venues Category Defunct sports venues in South Africa ru sk Green PointStadium uk ... more details
Infobox Stadiumstadium name Hanlan s PointStadium nickname image File Lacrosse Grounds Hanlans Point 1900s.jpg 250px alt view of grounds surrounded by a fence. There are bleachers along one side, and some small amusement stands in front location Hanlan s Point, Toronto Islands broke ground 1896? opened 1897 closed 1937 owner Toronto Ferry Company operator surface Grass construction cost architect former names tenants Toronto Maple Leafs International League Toronto Maple Leafs baseball club seating capacity Hanlan s PointStadium was a baseball stadium and lacrosse grounds in Toronto . It was erected in 1897 at Hanlan s Point on the Toronto Islands for the minor league Toronto Maple Leafs International League Toronto Maple Leafs baseball club. It was destroyed by fire twice, in 1903, and again in 1909. Adjacent to the Hanlan s Point Amusement Park, the site was in use for various sports .... Wagner. Initial advertising referred to the site as Hanlan s PointStadium. It was also sometimes called Island Stadium. The first baseball game at the stadium but not the first event in the building ... River to the Hanlan s Point field. The Company built a new semi circular grandstand, with the old grandstand converted to bleachers. That stadium and the adjacent bar, both managed by Lol Solman , were destroyed by a fire on September 10, 1903. The stadium was rebuilt. In 1908, the stadium was replaced with Maple Leaf Park , a new baseball stand and grounds at Hanlan s Point. When it was built ... behind to defeat the Jersey City Skeeters in extra innings with paid attendance of 6,192. The stadium was destroyed by a fire on August 10, 1909 that also wiped out the amusement park at Hanlan s Point. A new stadium was built on the site, opening in 1910 and described at the time as the largest ... Orioles in the bottom of the ninth inning in front of a paid crowd of 12,867. The stadium is notable ... for Maple Leaf Stadium after the 1925 season. In March 1927, the parks commissioner of the City of Toronto ... more details
Infobox Stadiumstadium name High Point Solutions Stadium br small Formerly Rutgers Stadium small image ... Point Solutions Stadium is the on campus stadium football stadium for the college football football ... High Point Solutions Stadium underwent significant construction from 2008 to 2009 to increase ... the rights, and that the stadium would be known as High Point Solutions Stadium. Attendance records ..., 1994 closed demolished former names Rutgers Stadium 1994 2011 owner Rutgers, The State University ... University Busch Campus at Rutgers, and overlooks the Raritan River to the South. High Point Solutions Stadium was opened on September 3, 1994 ref name sk stad new cite web title Rutgers Stadium History The New Stadium work The Official Site of Rutgers Athletics publisher Rutgers, The State University ... lot. ref name sk stad early cite web title Rutgers Stadium History The Early Years work The Official ... Administration , and after three years of construction, the original Rutgers Stadium 1938 Rutgers Stadium was completed in 1938. The first game in the new stadium was against Hampden Sydney College ... Stadium History The Depression Years work The Official Site of Rutgers Athletics publisher Rutgers, The State ... January 12, 2009 ref The stadium was dedicated on November 5, 1938 in a game against Princeton. Rutgers ... title Rutgers Stadium History The Dedication Game Through the Centennial Game work The Official Site ... met for The Centennial Game at old Rutgers Stadium, which was played in front of 31,000 fans ... stad ded The current stadium was built on the site of the original old Rutgers Stadium. During the construction of the current stadium, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team played the 1993 in sports 1993 season at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey , a facility operated by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority NJSEA . The NJSEA financed the construction of the stadium via ... several games at Giants Stadium, including the first college football game hosted at that venue a 47 ... more details
Infobox Stadium name CofC Baseball Stadium at Patriot s Point nickname image fullname former names location Mount Pleasant, South Carolina Mount Pleasant , South Carolina SC , United States of America USA coordinates coord 32.795308 79.902159 display title,inline broke ground built 2001 opened renovated 2007 expanded closed demolished owner operator surface scoreboard Yes estimated cost suites architect project manager structural engineer services engineer general contractor main contractors capacity 2,000 record attendance executive suites dimensions acreage tenants College of Charleston College of Charleston Cougars Cougars College baseball baseball 2001 present CofC Baseball Stadium at Patriot s Point is a baseball Baseball field venue located in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina Mount Pleasant , South Carolina , USA . It is home to the College of Charleston Cougars College baseball baseball team, a member of the Division I NCAA Division I Southern Conference . The venue is located across Charleston Harbor from the campus of the college. The field was constructed for the 2001 season and has a capacity of 2,000 people. ref name facil http www.cofcsports.com ViewArticle.dbml?DB OEM ID 14800&ATCLID 717502 The CofC Baseball Stadium at Patriot s Point at cofcsports.com, URL accessed December 23, 2009. http www.webcitation.org 5mEwVBk20 Archived 12 23 09 ref USD 3,000,000 renovations in 2007 expanded the press box , partially covered the seating areas, and increased the seating capacity to 2,000. ref name facil References references Southern Conference baseball venue navbox South Carolina NCAA Division I college baseball venue navbox Category College of Charleston Cougars baseball Category College baseball venues in the United States Category Baseball venues in South Carolina Category Sports venues in Charleston County, South Carolina SouthCarolina stadium stub ... more details
Distinguish peer to peer Point to point or point to point may refer to Computing Point to point construction , an electronics assembly technique Point to point network topology Point to Point Protocol PPP , part of the Internet protocol suite SAN Point to Point , a topology used in Fibre Channel Others Point to point telecommunications , a telecommunications link connecting two nodes Point to point transit , a route structure common among low fare airlines Point to point steeplechase disambig de Direktverbindung ... more details
thumb The Allianz Arena in Munich , Germany is the first stadium that can change the color of its exterior. A modern stadium plural stadiums stadia ref Stadia is the Latin plural form, but both are used in English. http dictionary.reference.com browse stadium Dictionary.com ref is a place ... the event. ref Nussli Group http www.nussli.com en projects stadium construction.html? r 1&hp Stadium Construction Projects ref Pausanias of Athens Pausanias noted that for about half a century ... at Olympia, Greece Olympia , where the word stadium originated. ref name David C. Young p. 20 ... thumb The Stadium in Olympia, Greece Olympia File Kallimarmaron SW.JPG thumb The Panathinaiko Stadium in Athens Stadium comes from the Greek word Stadion unit of length stadion , a measure ... stadium was defined somewhat differently to be a distance of 125 Pace unit passus double paces , equal ... in excess of 1 stadium. That the stadium measurement is used only in historical contexts perhaps explains the sustained use of the archaic plural. The English use of stadium comes from the tiered infrastructure surrounding a Roman track of such length. History The oldest known stadium is the one ... of the stadium. According to the article Stadium at Olympia the track at Olympia was longer than ... does not appear to be true Therefore the length of Olympia s stadium became somewhat of a standard ... of Olympia s stadium In turn. Greek and Roman stadiums have been found in numerous ancient cities, perhaps the most famous being the Stadium of Domitian , in Rome . The first stadium to be used in modern ... ancient Panathenaic stadium which has hosted Olympic Games in 1870, ref The Modern Olympic Games, A Struggle ... and refurbishment of the stadium was part of the legacy of the Greek national benefactor Evangelos Zappas . There is a solar powered stadium in Taiwan that produces as much energy as it needs to function. ref http www.guardian.co.uk environment 2009 may 20 taiwan solar stadium Taiwan s solar stadium ... more details
wiktionarypar pointPoint or points may refer to the following TOC right Business and finance Basis point , 1 100 of one percent, denoted bp , bps , and Pivot point , a price level of significance in analysis of a financial market that is used as a predictive indicator of market movement Point mortgage ... s in a mortgage loan Reward points see loyalty program , marketing strategy Vigorish point, the commission ... to wind direction Projectile point , a hafted archaeological artifact used as a knife or projectile tip Entertainment Le Point , a French weekly news magazine Point album Point album , a 2001 album by Cornelius Point No. 1 Point 1 , a 1999 album of Chevelle POINT Music , a record label Royalty points a way of sharing profit between companies and unit holders. Geography Point, a peninsula see List of peninsulas Point, Outer Hebrides Mathematics See also List of points Point geometry , an entity ... point or turning point , a point in a set of inputs to a function where the output ceases to change Measurement units Compass point , one of the 32 directions on a traditional compass, equal to one eighth of a right angle 11.25 degrees Point gemstone , 2 milligrams, or one hundredth of a Carat mass carat Point, in hunting, the number of antler tips on the hunted animal e.g. 9 point buck Point ... Point typography , a measurement used in printing, the meaning of which has changed over time Paris point , 2 3 cm, used for shoe sizes 3 cm Science Point coat color , animal fur coloration of the extremities Point, a data element in a SCADA system representing a single input or output Point Mutation , a change in a single nucleotide and therefore in a specific codon Point amphetamines , one tenth of a gram. Sports Point, a fielding cricket fielding position in cricket Point, a unit of the score game in some sports and games Point basketball , units obtained by scoring baskets during a game Point tennis , the smallest unit of scoring in tennis Point, in Point ice hockey ice hockey or lacrosse ... more details
The Point can refer to TOC right Broadcasting WCYT 91.1 FM The Point , a nonprofit educational station that plays alternative and indie music in Fort Wayne, Indiana KKPT 94.1 FM The Point , a classic rock radio station in Little Rock, Arkansas WJLK 94.3 FM The Point , an adult top 40 radio station in Asbury Park, New Jersey WKBE 100.3 FM The Point , an alternative radio station in Warrensburg, New York WPOI 101.5 FM The Point , a radio station that plays 80s, 90s, and late 70s KPNT 105.7 FM The Point , an alternative rock radio station in St. Louis, Missouri KHPT 106.9 FM The Point , a radio station that plays the Best of the 80 s and more in Conroe, Texas The Point radio network , a network of radio stations in Vermont Performance venues The Point, Eastleigh one of the leading theatres for new writing and dance in the south of England. Point Theatre in Dublin, Ireland The Main Point , a former music venue in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania The Point, Milton Keynes , an entertainment complex in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England The Point, Cardiff , a church turned music venue in Wales The Point .... Other uses The Point , an animated film, album, and musical by Harry Nilsson The Point film The Point film , a 2006 film The point ice hockey , a position in ice hockey The Point the Gambia , a newspaper published in the Gambia The Point, Louisville , a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, US The Point band , featuring Nicke Andersson and Neil Leyton The Point, New Westminster , tower in New Westminster, BC, Canada The Point, Panama City , tallest all residential building in the western hemisphere see List of tallest buildings in the world The Point, a conference facility and landmark at Old Trafford Cricket Ground , Manchester, UK Restronguet Point , the location known as The Point near Feock, Cornwall, UK United States Military Academy , known as the The Point since it is near West Point, New York, US The point of an argument , i.e. the central meaning being conveyed See also Easton ... more details
Point No Point is an outcropping of land on the northeast point of the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington U.S. state Washington , the United States . It was the location of the signing of the Point No Point Treaty . It was named by Charles Wilkes during the United States Exploring Expedition of Puget Sound in 1841. Named after Point No Point on the Hudson River which is also called Dietrick s Hook , the point is home to the Point No Point Light Washington Point No Point Light . Wilkes gave the point its name because it appears much less of a promontory at close range than it does from a distance. ref cite book last Phillips first James W. title Washington State Place Names year 1971 publisher University of Washington Press isbn 0 295 95158 3 page 109 ref The marine climate ensures plenty of Precipitation meteorology precipitation in winter and mild temperatures in summer. There are many productive habitats . The spit itself has sandy beach es with log jams, as well as some man made structures for boating . Behind the beaches is a large mixed freshwater saltwater marsh with a substantial shrub component. The waters surrounding the point react to swiftly running tide s, attracting many marine bird species. And there is a somewhat sheltered bay as well. Birdwatching Point No Point has one of the largest birdlists of any site in Washington. The point is owned jointly by the U.S. Coast Guard leased to Kitsap County and a private landowner who is knowledgeable and sympathetic to birdwatchers. Point No Point is best known for its water related species gull s, cormorants , loons , terns ..., shorebirds can be seen. The marsh attracts a variety of passerines , particularly in migration. Point No Point has produced many notable rarities, both in the offshore waters and in the marsh. References reflist GNIS 1507530 Point No Point coord 47 54 43 N 122 31 33 W display title Category Landforms of Kitsap County, Washington Category Headlands of Washington state No Point Category Landforms ... more details
For the Screaming Jets song All for One Screaming Jets album Infobox Single Name No Point Cover Artist King Missile from Album Mystical Shit B side Released 1990 in music 1990 Format Recorded Genre Experimental music Avant garde , psychedelic rock Length 3 35 Label Shimmy Disc Writer John S. Hall , Dave Rick Producer Mark Kramer Kramer Certification Chart position Last single The Box song The Box br 1988 This single No Point br 1990 Next single Jesus Was Way Cool br 1990 No Point is a song by experimental music avant garde band music band King Missile . It appears on the band s 1990 in music 1990 album Mystical Shit . Content In No Point, a psychedelic rock track with prominent lead guitar , lead vocalist frontman John S. Hall sings a list of states and activities to which nihilism there is no point . The list includes answering the telephone , opening the mail , using drug drugs , not using drugs, and life and death themselves. ref name farmboy cite web last first title Lyrics No Point publisher Farmboy s King Missile date url http www.i mockery.com kingmissile point.html accessdate 2008 05 28 ref In the liner notes of the compilation album compilation Mystical Shit & Fluting on the Hump , Hall writes of No Point cquote These lyrics were taken from a novel I started writing but never finished, about a guy who decides to never leave his apartment due to extreme major depressive disorder depression . In the novel Elliot, the protagonist , writes a quasi suicide note to Eliot, the narrator . That letter is the words to this song. ref name hall Hall, John S. 2004 . Album notes. In Mystical Shit & Fluting on the Hump CD booklet . New York City Shimmy Disc . ref Music video The music video video for No Point was directed for 1200 by Benton Bainbridge . ref name laundry cite web last first title Videography publisher Laundry Lists of Nonsense date url http www.uptoolate.com ... last first title Video No Point publisher YouTube date 2006 11 11 url http youtube.com watch?v 9OtbHoZOAao ... more details
Will Point coor dm 54 33 S 36 1 W is a point at the head of Royal Bay , lying 4  nautical miles 7  km west of Cape Charlotte on the north coast of South Georgia . First mapped by the German group of the International Polar Year Investigations , 1882 83. Resurveyed by the SGS in the period 1951 57 and named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC for Dr. H. Will , botanist with the German expedition which wintered at Royal Bay in 1882 83. usgs gazetteer Category Headlands of South Georgia SouthGeorgia geo stub ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Point Type Album Artist Harry Nilsson Cover Harry ... Producer Harry Nilsson Last album Nilsson Sings Newman br 1970 This album The Point br 1971 Next ... class album id r84482 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot The Point ... had to have a point. I was on acid and I looked at the trees and I realized that they all came to points, and the little branches came to points, and the houses came to point. I thought, Oh Everything has a point, and if it doesn t, then there s a point to it. Harry Nilsson ref name Jacobson cite journal last Jacobson first Alan title What s The Point? The Legendary 1971 Animated Feature ..., so far, at least three different renditions of The Point , each featuring songs written by Nilsson ... discover that even the Pointless Forest has a point. They meet curious creatures like giant bees, a pointed man pointing in all directions who proclaims A point in every direction is the same as no point ... Oblio see that everyone has a point as in reason though it might not be readily displayed. Oblio and Arrow ... of Point, where they receive a hero s welcome from the land s citizens, and the King. Oblio .... Oblio tells the King and the people of the land that everything has a point, including the Pointless ... off Oblio s pointed hat, but is taken aback when he sees a point on top of Oblio s bare head. Upon ... else is becoming round he has developed a point. Animated film Infobox television film image ... right thumb DVD cover The Point Production The film version of The Point first aired February 2, 1971 ... as Oblio Album The Nilsson album called The Point features the same songs as the film, and the same ... musical of The Point Although Nilsson said he had been asked many times and had always turned ... and the critics. In 1977, a stage adaptation of The Point was presented at the Mermaid Theatre ... of The Point to a full length musical, other Nilsson songs from various points in his career were ... more details
for the military term to be on point Take point Refimprove date June 2011 Infobox Radio Show show name On Point image Onpoint.png format News analysis, commentary, features, interviews, specials runtime c. 110 min. country United States language English home station WBUR syndicates National Public Radio presenter Tom Ashbrook creator Graham Griffith producer Karen Shiffman br Julie Diop br Sam Gale Rosen br Pien Huang br Eileen Imada br Stefano Kotsonis br Hilary Barngrove McQuilkin br Alex Kingsbury br Dean Russell br record location Boston, Massachusetts first aired 17 September 2001 last aired present opentheme Pause album Everything is Alright website http onpoint.wbur.org OnPoint.WBUR.org podcast http www.npr.org templates rss podcast.php?id 510053 Podcast RSS feed On Point is a two hour call in radio show hosted by Tom Ashbrook , a former The Boston Globe foreign editor and reporter, author and Internet entrepreneur. It is produced by WBUR in Boston and syndicated by National Public Radio . The show addresses news issues, as well as arts and culture, health, technology, environmental, and business topics. It is distributed to 229 public radio stations across the United States by NPR. Citation needed date June 2011 Major markets include New York City and Washington, D.C. , as well as Ann Arbor, Michigan Ann Arbor Detroit , Michigan , Chicago , Miami, Florida , Nashville, Tennessee ..., Washington , Eugene, Oregon , and parts of California . On Point averages more than 600,000 podcast ... and nurses. Time and location Unreferenced section date June 2011 On Point is broadcast live from ... in host NPR s Jacki Lyden , Anthony Brooks and James Hattori have also hosted. On Point was created ..., first broadcasting under the On Point name on 4 February 2002. It is led by senior producer Karen Shiffman and directed by Eileen Imada. Citation needed date June 2011 The On Point theme music, Everything ... References Reflist External links http www.onpointradio.org On Point official web site NPR Category ... more details
Infobox Radio Show show name To the Point image imagesize caption other names format Public affairs programming Public affairs runtime ca. 54 min. country USA language English language English home station KCRW FM syndicates Public Radio International PRI presenter Warren Olney journalist Warren Olney creator KCRW FM and Public Radio International PRI writer director producer Karen Radziner, Frances Anderton, Christian Bordal, Katie Cooper, Sonya Geis, Gary Scott and Andrea Brody executive producer Warren Olney record location KCRW in Santa Monica, CA first aired last aired present audio format Stereophonic opentheme endtheme website http www.kcrw.com tothepoint www.KCRW.com ToThePoint podcast http www.kcrw.com podcasts podcasts KCRW Podcasts To the Point is an hour long public affairs radio program co produced by KCRW in Santa Monica, California and Public Radio International . The program originates at KCRW at 12 pm Pacific Time Zone Pacific Time each weekday. Award winning journalist Warren Olney journalist Warren Olney hosts the show it is syndicated nationwide by PRI and currently airs in 15 states and Washington, D.C. by Public Radio International . KCRW also podcasts the program. Format The program begins with its theme music, a clip from John Coltrane s A Love Supreme . Olney then introduces the topics for the day s program, followed by a break for carrier stations to play syndicated news headlines, typically provided by NPR . In the opening segment, Olney discusses a recent or breaking news development with a guest, typically a newspaper journalist. The journalist joins Warren by phone, and the segment lasts about 10 minutes. The following segment, which occupies ... newsmakers, To the Point instead interviews experts typically think tank members, professors ... and engineers, thanking the Coltrane family, and signing off with, This has been To the Point from Public ... International DEFAULTSORT To The Point Category KCRW Category Public Radio International programs ... more details
Infobox Album Name At the Point Type live Artist Matt Nathanson Cover Nathanson atthepoint.gif Released April 2006 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock , Pop music pop , Acoustic music acoustic Length Label Acrobat Records Producer Reviews Last album This album At the Point br 2006 Next album At the Point is a live album by Matt Nathanson , released in April 2006. Track listing Decades of Hits Dialogue small 1 02 small Angel small 1 34 small I Saw small 3 29 small Church Clothes small 3 48 small Curve of the Earth small 3 23 small Princess small 3 48 small A Line from Lie Dialogue small 2 43 small Bent small 4 04 small All Been Said Before small 4 30 small Lost Myself in Search of You small 3 44 small Romeo and Juliet small 4 25 small St. Louis Pants Dialogue small 2 27 small Fall to Pieces small 3 52 small More than This small 3 57 small Philadelphia Song Dialogue small 2 34 small Answering Machine small 5 20 small Suspended small 3 45 small Sing Me Sweet Bonus Track small 4 22 small Straight to Hell Bonus Track small 4 11 small References http www.mattnathanson.com Matt Nathanson official site Category Matt Nathanson albums Category 1999 live albums 2000s rock album stub ... more details
On That Point is a political debate show broadcast on Boston University s butv10 . It began as a pet project of undergraduate student Neil St. Clair in the Spring 2006 semester and became a bi weekly program by the Fall 2006 semester, amassing a full production crew and garnering front page attention in the school s Daily Free Press newspaper for its debut episode s interview with 2006 Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Christy Mihos . In 2008, the show won a Bronze Telly Award , the first awarded to any butv10 show ref http www.butv10.com blog 2008 09 10 telly award 2008 Telly Award , Posted September 10, 2008 by DJ Capobianco, Marketing Coordinator, Boston University College of Communication ref . Current Cast Auditions are currently being held. Erin Caron Host Panelist Tess Hofmann Host Panelist John DeFelice Host Panelist Gabe Stein Executive Producer Chuck Giroux Executive Producer Technical Director Former Casts 2009 10 Saeyoung Cho Host Colin Scully Panelist Deanna Falcone Panelist Erin Caron Panelist Sopan Deb Panelist Gabe Stein Executive Producer Chuck Giroux Executive Producer Technical Director 2008 09 Rocky Lotito Host Saeyoung Cho Panelist Research Director Colin Scully Panelist Deanna Falcone Panelist Ryan Menezes Panelist Vernon Neo Panelist Gabe Stein Executive Producer Jessica Mondillo Executive Producer Chuck Giroux Producer Technical Director Fall 2006 Neil St. Clair Host Creator Megan Castellano Panelist Addison Draper Panelist Rocky Lotito Panelist References references External links http www.butv10.com onthatpoint Official Site for butv10 http butv10.com video library onthatpoint Official On That Point homepage Category Butv Category Student produced television series Category Local talk shows in the United States Category Telly Awards ... more details
09 ref Overview Dennis Michie Image Michie Stadium Sign, West Point, NY.jpg left upright thumb Michie Stadium is dedicated to the memory of Dennis Michie , who was instrumental in starting football at the Academy ... united states new york west point michie.shtml World Stadiums.com photos Michie Stadium http msrmaps.com ...Infobox Stadiumstadium name Blaik Field at Michie Stadium nickname image File Michie Stadium West.jpg center 250px location 700 Mills Rd, West Point, NY 10996 coordinates coord 41 23 15 N 73 57 51 W type ... seating capacity 38,000 Michie Stadium IPA en ma ki pron is an outdoor American football football stadium located on the campus of the United States Military Academy U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York . It is the home field for the Army Black Knights football Army Black Knights . It opened ... www.goarmysports.com facilities michie stadium.html title Blaik Field at Michie Stadium work GoArmySports.com accessdate 2011 08 31 ref The stadium sits at the upper portion of campus, directly west ... Point. He was later killed during the Spanish American War in 1898. There have been several renovations since the stadium s first game in October 1924, when Army defeated Saint Louis Billikens football Saint Louis , 17&ndash 0. Blaik Field On September 25, 1999 the football field at Michie Stadium was named Blaik Field , in honor of Earl Blaik Earl Red Blaik , the head coach at West Point from ... national titles , in 1944 and 1945. Deleted image removed Image 03army583.jpg left thumb Michie Stadium ... . This replaced AstroPlay , which had been used since 2001. The stadium s playing field was natural grass until AstroTurf was installed in 1977. ref name Blaik Field Army Navy Game Michie Stadium ... Press Box overlooks Blaik Field at Michie Stadium Image MichieStadiumTeamEntrance.jpg The Black Knights enter Michie Stadium on game day File Michie Stadium at night.jpg Michie Stadium from across the reservoir File Michie Stadium South.jpg 2008 View Looking South into Hudson Valley File Michie ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Cochrane Stadium is a 4,000 seat multi purpose stadium in Jersey City, New Jersey . The stadium is located in the Caven Point area of Jersey City near Liberty State Park . Cochrane Stadium often referred to as Caven Point due to the surrounding area served as the home for the Saint Peter s College New Jersey St. Peter s Peacocks football team until the school folded its program. Six Jersey City high schools three Catholic, three public currently share Cochrane Stadium. They are St. Anthony High School New Jersey St. Anthony High School St. Peter s Preparatory School Hudson Catholic Regional High School Hudson Catholic High School James J. Ferris High School Lincoln High School Jersey City, New Jersey Lincoln High School Henry Snyder High School New Jersey college football venues Coord 40.6916 74.0806 region US NJ type landmark display title Category Event venues established in 1990 Category Saint Peter s Peacocks Category College football venues Category Sports venues in New Jersey Category Multi purpose stadiums in the United States Category Sports in Hudson County, New Jersey Category Buildings and structures in Jersey City, New Jersey Category Rugby league stadiums in the United States NewJersey stadium stub ... more details
Infobox Stadiumstadium name Likas Stadium nickname image Image View Of Likas Stadium Northern Side .jpg 250px location Kota Kinabalu , Sabah , Malaysia broke ground opened renovated owner operator surface Lawn Grass pitch br Track and field Track construction cost architect former names tenants Sabah FA seating capacity 35,000 Likas Stadium is located in the area of Likas in Kota Kinabalu , Malaysia . It is mainly used for association football and athletics and it is located within Likas Sports Complex. Likas Stadium has a capacity of 35,000, making it the List of football stadiums in Malaysia 8th largest football stadium in Malaysia in terms of seating capacity. ref http www.worldstadiums.com asia countries malaysia.shtml ref This stadium was originally an all standing venue with a small grandstand that seats 200 person. Major renovation of the stadium were finished in 2001 for the hosting of Sukma Games in 2002. It is the home stadium for Sabah FA . It is also the start and end point of the Borneo International Marathon held annually in Kota Kinabalu. IRB Borneo Sevens Rugby is also a regularly held event here. References reflist External links http www.borneomarathon.com Borneo International Marathon Official Website http www.sukma2002.com.my Sukma IX Sabah 2002 coord 5.983355 116.095544 display title format dms type landmark scale 4000 Category Sabah FA Category Football venues in Malaysia Category Buildings and structures in Sabah Category Sabah Malaysia sports venue stub ms Stadium Likas tr Likas Stadyumu ... more details
Henderson Stadium may refer to Spitz Stadium or Henderson Stadium, a stadium in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Henderson Stadium Macon, Georgia , a stadium in Macon, Georgia, U.S. Henderson Stadium Alcorn State , a stadium in Lorman, Mississippi, U.S. disambig ... more details
Bangalore Stadium may refer to any of the three stadiums located in Bangalore , India Sree Kanteerava Stadium , a multi purpose stadium. Chinnaswamy Stadium , a cricket stadium. Bangalore Football Stadium disambig ... more details
Leckwith Stadium may refer to Cardiff Athletics Stadium The old Leckwith Stadium Cardiff Athletics Stadium , Cardiff Cardiff International Sports Stadium The new Leckwith Stadium Cardiff International Sports Stadium , Cardiff dab ... more details
Rice Stadium may refer to Rice Stadium Rice University , football stadium for Rice University Rice Track Soccer Stadium , Rice University Rice Stadium University of Utah , football stadium for the University of Utah, now called Rice Eccles stadium disambig ... more details
Torpedo Stadium may refer to one of the following stadia Torpedo Stadium Kokshetau in Kazakhstan Eduard Streltsov Stadium Torpedo Stadium Moscow in Russia , now known as Eduard Streltsov Stadium Torpedo Stadium Togliatti in Russia Torpedo Stadium Vladimir in Russia Torpedo Stadium Zhodino in Belarus Torpedo Stadium Mahilyow in Belarus disambig ... more details