Saturday, August 16, 2008

Bashore scores, USA wins; Medal hopes alive


Reports out of Beijing have the U.S. Womens' Field Hockey team scoring its first victory of the Olympics and Shoemakersville native Kayla Bashore has scored her first goal of the tournament.

The U.S. disposed of New Zealand, 4-1, early Saturday (Beijing time). Team USA's Keli Smith scored just 39 seconds into the match and Angie Loy scored a goal in the 12th minute to give the U.S. a 2-0 halftime edge.

The Kiwis opened the second half with a goal in the 37th minute, but Smith scored again in the 42d minute and Bashore added her goal in the 47th. The Hamburg Area graduate's goal is important to her team's chase for a spot in the medal rounds next week.



OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
Germany 3 0 0 9 11 4
Argentina 1 0 2 5 6 5
Great Britain 1 1 1 4 5 8
Japan 1 1 1 4 4 4
United States of America 1 1 2 5 9 8
New Zealand 0 4 0 0 4 10

To get into second place, and a spot in the medal rounds, the U.S. will need some help from the team that thumped it two days ago, the Germans. At 6 p.m. (Beijing), the Germans will face Argentina in another Pool B match. Great Britain and Japan play at 8:30 p.m. (Beijing). Team USA's goal differential is now at +1, the same as Argentina before its match to undefeated Germany. Any sort of Argentine loss will put the USA in second place, but only temporarily. If Japan and Great Britain battle to a tie, Team USA will hold second place after play concludes Saturday, and control its destiny in the tournament. A win Monday against Great Britain, should the previous scenario hold, would put USA in the medal round.

New Zealand is still winless in the tournament, but we're all very excited about the upcoming season of Flight of the Conchords ...


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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Another U.S. draw


The U.S. Womens' Field Hockey team finished tied with Japan today, 1-1, in its second match of the Beijing Games.
Shoemakersville native Kayla Bashore did not figure in the lone U.S. goal.

The team is now at 0-0-2 in Pool B play. The U.S. will need to start accumulating victories if it has hopes of reaching the Medal Rounds of the Olympics tournament. Upcoming matches are against Germany (Thurs.), New Zealand (Sat.) and Great Britain (Mon.).

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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Olympics begin and you can see it all LIVE


In the latest edition of The Item I told you there would be little, if any, television coverage of Shoemakersville's Kayla Bashore and the U.S. Womens Field Hockey team. That still may be true, but thanks to Al Gore and this series of tubes, you'll be able to watch as much field hockey as you'd like.

The same could be said for judo, fencing, dressage, team handball ... NBCOlympics.com is hosting live video from every event at this year's Beijing Games. So on game days for the U.S. hockey team simply click on Video at that site and select the sport. One note, it's best to use Internet Explorer to access all the videos. There is a Firefox plug-in but it's from Microsoft so it's not going to jive too well.

I will have more on this topic in next week's Item. I love the Olympics, absolutely, and last night's Opening Ceremonies was truly a sight. But as I said, I love the Olympics and Russia v. South Korea women's team handball is on, and Saturday is supposed to resemble a day off.

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