Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Broadcast Copy

The SaberCats managed to stay ahead against the Arizona Rattlers throughout the whole game ending their victory of 63-43. This is the SaberCats 15th consecutive home game win. But the game wasn’t the main focus of the night, unbelievably the fans were. While looking around there were so many fans dressed in crazy attire. Some dressed in yellow and green from head-to-toe with colorful Mohawks, while others were in leather attire with chains attached. As the camera man zoomed into the crowd there were many people holding fake snakes pretending to bite the heads off their component’s mascot. It was clear that the SaberCat fans were there to win with no exceptions.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Sports Feature

Colored Mohawks, green and yellow face paint, leather attire with chains attached while holding snakes in their hands was a common look for the San Jose SaberCat fans game versus the Arizona Rattlers.

As the camera man zoomed into the crowd there were many people holding fake snakes pretending to bite the heads off their components, it was clear that the SaberCat fans were there to win with no exceptions.

"A lot of fans weren't able to go to New Orleans with us" for ArenaBowl XXI last July, quarterback Mark Grieb said. "Before the game the crowd was just great. They cheered when the trophy came out and the banner came down. It was fun for them."

This was the first home opener game for the season so fans were overwhelmed and extremely excited to have the honor to watch their 2007 ArenaBowl Champions in action.

“This was my first SaberCat game and the energy that the crowd brought seemed like it really boosted the way the player’s played, which even led them to their win since they probably didn’t want to let down their fans,” said Bryan Burke a San Jose State University student.

Throughout the whole game the SaberCats managed to stay ahead against the Arizona Rattlers, ending the game with a victory of 63-43.

In fact, this is the SaberCats 15th consecutive home game win.

The season started with a rough start against the Chicago Rush but things seem to be looking up for these SaberCats (2-1) with their next game on Saturday, March 22 against the Dallas Desperado at the HP Pavilion.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Column

Everyone has their own definition of dating, which can cause confusion in a dating “relationship”. Some people take dating as not allowing themselves to talk to other people and some may take it as a casual thing.

So, where does dating draw the line? When people start to date they don’t take it serious because they’re just getting to know each other and enjoying ones company. But what happens after a few months? Is it ok to give your number out to other people or even go on other dates?

Well it depends on the situation you’re in. If someone has been dating for a few months and things seem to be going good and it can eventually lead to a relationship then they shouldn’t go on other dates nor give their number out; but if they do happen to do so it doesn’t mean that they are doing anything wrong because they aren’t in a relationship.

If they’re just dating for fun and it’s nothing serious than it’s ok if they’re being a casual dater. It is not ok to go on other dates when the two are being intimate with each other because the “relationship” is filled with more emotional feelings.

Even if the dating is fun and a relationship will never form but their being intimate than they shouldn’t cross the line by dating other people. It’s also important to communicate with the other person to see where you stand and if it’s ok to go on other dates.