The TEN: 11/1/2013

The TEN

The TEN

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

1.) The Friday night edition of “The Mid Valley Sports Show” is LIVE tonight (10:30 PM) at www.midvalleysports.com (Click on UStream button)

2.) Maranatha Athletic Director Brian DeHaan is 37 today.

3.) On November 1, 1959, Montreal Canadien Jacques Plante becomes the first NHL goaltender to wear a full facemask.

4.) The Dodgers declined the 2014 options on left-hander Chris Capuano and second baseman Mark Ellis, buying out each for $1 million to make them free agents, although either could re-sign with the club.

5.) “There’s nothing wrong with that. Everybody’s not like that. If you don’t want to be like that, keep it to yourself. I don’t care. I don’t go tell them, ‘Hey, you’re not doing this. You’re not doing that.’ I don’t care. Everybody does what they do. If I help somebody up, get over it. Get over it.”—Tampa Bay defensive tackle Gerald McCoy after being yelled at by his coaches for helping an opponent up.

6.) Northview at Baldwin Park, tonight, 7:PM

7.) “We haven’t been 3-0 to start league play since 1997… These are uncharted waters for The Ranch this millennium… Players gotta play…… one game at a time and let’s set up a showdown in week 10 vs LS.”—MVS commentor “theranch” about Santa Fe coming to El Rancho tonight.

8.) “Why is that every Halloween I find more and more women dressing up as Minnie?”—Former Arroyo quarterback Steven Rivera

9.) On this date in 1974 Rosemead’s Skip Buck picked off Mt. View quarterback Marty Shubin in the second quarter to set up Dave Burns’ 1-yard touchdown run. The Vikings entered the red zone five times and were only able to come away with a field goal in a 10-3 loss.

10.) “Angry, and half in love with her, and tremendously sorry, I turned away.”— Nick Carraway

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