Posts Tagged ‘Award’

AFMC captures AF Marathon major command trophy

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Trophy News from WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio

AFMC captures AF Marathon major command trophy

WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio — Air Force Materiel Command, headquartered here, is the sophomore winner of the U.S. Air Force Marathon Major Command Challenge Commander’s Trophy.

The announcement was made Oct. 3 at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton A. Schwartz.

General Schwartz presented the traveling trophy to Gen. Bruce Carlson, AFMC commander. The trophy had resided with last year’s inaugural winner, Air Education and Training Command, headquartered at Randolph AFB, Texas.

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After-shot care makes for better trophy

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Trophy News from Missouri

After-shot care makes for better trophy

Unlike most of the hunting shows — in which outdoor celebrities seem to add one or two trophy whitetails to their collection every time you turn on the television — the chances of taking a wall hanger come few and far between for most of us. This is why it’s so important to be prepared when you finally get your chance at the buck of a lifetime.

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Sports Museum Taps Tully, Fink to Give New York a Hall of Fame

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Trophy News from Bloomberg, New York, NY

May 5 (Bloomberg) — Dressed in business garb on a steamy summer afternoon in the Hamptons, Philip Schwalb and Sameer Ahuja pitched their concept of a sports museum for the financial district in New York City to swimsuit-clad investors at the Surf Club of Quogue.

“We had absolutely no idea that we would be out at the beach and certainly were not dressed at all appropriately for it,” said Ahuja of that day in 2003 on New York’s Long Island. “It was a surreal experience.”

The $7 million in seed capital the pair raised from their beachfront pitch grew to $100 million in three years and gave birth to the 45,000-square-foot Sports Museum of America opening May 7 in John D. Rockefeller’s former Standard Oil Building, steps from the Charging Bull statue in Bowling Green Park near Wall Street.

In addition to individual investors’ cash, the museum is backed by $52 million in Liberty Bonds, the tax-exempt financing program created to foster economic development after the Sept. 11, 2001, attack that destroyed the World Trade Center.

The museum, which will charge $27 for admission, is designed as a tourist attraction in a neighborhood still on the mend.

“People come down here and can see something tangible that we’ve created for lower Manhattan,” said Ahuja, 33, the for- profit museum’s chief financial officer. He predicted the site will attract 1 million visitors annually. “We stand as one of the significant tourism improvements and that’s really important.”

Brandi’s Bra

The Sports Museum’s 19 galleries display the American flag that was draped around Olympic hockey goaltender Jim Craig after the U.S. won the gold medal in 1980 and the sports bra that California soccer player Brandi Chastain bared after her penalty kick led the U.S. to victory over China in the 1999 Women’s World Cup final.

College football’s Heisman Trophy and its annual award ceremony will now be based at the museum. It is also the home of the Billie Jean King International Women’s Sports Center, the only Hall of Fame dedicated to females.

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Trophy case continues to grow at Hazel Green

Monday, October 6th, 2008


Trophy News from the U.K.

Trophy case continues to grow at Hazel Green – Lady Trojans earn crown at Madison County tourney

NEW MARKET – Hazel Green claimed its second volleyball championship in four days Tuesday by winning the Madison County Tournament at Buckhorn.

But the Lady Trojans hope the hardware they collected to go with its Scottsboro Invitational trophy are merely accessories.

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Elon players land weekly college football awards – Ex-Cummings standout honored by league

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

College Football TrophyTrophy News from Phoenix, Arizona

Elon University receiver Bo Williamson and running back A.J. Harris received Southern Conference honors Monday.

Williamson was named the league’s Special Teams Player of the Week. Harris was picked as the on the conference.

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Emmy Awards backstage trophy table is Celebrity Central

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Star Awards and TrophiesTrophy News from Los Angeles, California

LOS ANGELES — The backstage trophy table was the place to be for serious celebrity watching at Sunday’s 60th annual Primetime Emmy Awards - never mind that it was in the basement of a parking garage.
At one point Conan O’Brien was chatting on his cellphone as Amy Poehler and her husband, Will Arnett, walked by on their way to the elevator that would take them to the press tent. Kiefer Sutherland strolled by the trophy table just ahead of Tom Selleck. Christian Slater paused to wave to a group of firefighters working the awards show.
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BragThis.com Congratulates Itself With New Social Awards Feature

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Social Awards and TrophiesTrophy News from New York, NY

BragThis.com, the social network for sharing bragging rights, announced release of a social awards and trophies feature in its latest set of upgrades. The awards and trophies system adds further pats on the back to BragThis.com users. BragThis.com webmasters can award users for accomplishing specific goals or giving notice to bragging rights of special merit.

New York, NY (PRWEB) September 16, 2008 — BragThis.com, the social network for sharing bragging rights, announced release of a social awards and trophies feature in its latest set of upgrades. The awards and trophies system adds further pats on the back to BragThis.com users. BragThis.com webmasters can award users for accomplishing specific goals or giving notice to bragging rights of special merit.

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White back for an encore

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Soccer trophy

Trophy news from Hartford, CT

M.S.C. Hermann Trophy winner turns down MLS Superdraft opportunity

O’Brian White has a Facebook – and uses it too. He can tell you how to cook a traditional Jamaican meal and although White admits he’s not faster than Usain Bolt, he is one of Bolt’s biggest fans.

White walks to classes, talks in a soft voice with a Jamaican accent and puts out a firm handshake. To many, he’s the average 23-year old living the average college life.

But in the world of collegiate soccer, he’s known as something a little more than average. He’s the best NCAA Division I soccer player in the country and the title isn’t self-acclaimed.

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Cal’s Follett named Lott Trophy Player of the Week

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Football trophies

Trophy news from California

Here’s the release:

Cal senior linebacker Zack Follett was chosen as the Lott Trophy IMPACT Player of the Week presented by Wachovia on Wednesday for his efforts against Washington State last Saturday.

Follett scored on a 65-yard return of a blocked field goal, had a sack and another tackle for loss in Cal’s 66-3 conference road win over the Cougars. Cal will receive $1,000 for its general scholarship fund in recognition of Follett’s performance.

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Racing trophy returned to grateful grandson after 40-year mystery solved

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Auto racing trophy

Trophy news from Wichita Falls, TX

Forty years of memories can overwhelm a guy — especially when they rush back all at once.

When Walter Lee, 49, answered the phone in his Fort Walton Beach, Fla., home Thursday, he couldn’t believe his ears.

His grandfather’s beloved racing trophy — the one Lee was promised as a child — had finally been recovered.

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