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    PACK NTHE EVENTS

    By Blake Nelson

    THINGS TOWATCH OUT

    FOR THIS WEEK

    DATE: Thursday

    TIME: 5 p.m.

    LOCATION: Nevada

    Museum of Art

    INFO:Experience high

    school students bear it allwith recited poetry at themuseum. The competitionhelps students growtheir speaking and publicperformance skills. Hostedby The Holland Project,the event is going to bea great way to supportthe incoming generationwhile also supporting agreat local organization.There is also no charge forentrance.

    POETRY OUT

    LOUD STATEWIDE

    SEMIFINALS

    DATE:Friday

    TIME:5 p.m.

    LOCATION: ChurchFine Arts, SheppardContemporary

    INFO:After the installation

    of Brendan Tangs exhibit

    Souvenirs from Earth, a

    reception with Tang will be

    held to discuss the exhibit.

    Tangs art is described

    as a fusion of Japanese

    ceramics with manga

    aesthetics with some

    Western pop-culture icons.

    This exhibit will no doubt

    showcase these skills as

    well as new ones.

    RECEPTION FOR

    SOUVENIRS

    FROM EARTH

    DATE: Tuesday

    TIME: 6 p.m.

    LOCATION: The Works

    INFO:Join your peers atThe Works for free wafflesand coffee, while braveparticipants perform forno other reason than to

    exhibit their talents. Anystudent is allowed toattend with no charge. Oryou could perform andwow students with yourkazoo-playing abilitiesor whatever you got.KAAAAZOOOOOOO!!

    OPEN MIC NIGHT

    !@TheSagebrush | nevadasagebrush.comA4 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2015

    Arts Entertainment

    DATE:Saturday

    TIME:7 p.m.

    LOCATION: The Holland

    Project

    INFO:A fashion show that

    is presenting fashion pieces

    from Ashlee Marie and

    Matthew Hayashi, all

    hosted by Sophimoya with

    some of her pieces in the

    show as well. Not only is

    this a great show in general,

    but it also benefits a greatorganization. The Eddy

    House helps homeless

    and at-risk children with

    fostering and other forms

    of support. Admission

    is free but donations are

    recommended to go to The

    Eddy House.

    BENEFIT

    FASHION SHOW

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    WRIGLEY FIELDOld school baseball

    fans consider Wrigley

    heaven on Earth. Manual

    score board, ivy on the brick

    and the seventh-inning

    stretch. Is Wrigley discredited

    because the Cubs havent

    won a World Series since

    1908? I dont think so; in

    fact it adds to the drama of

    Waveland and Sheffield. By

    the way, the Cubs are good.

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    THE WEEKLY DEBATE

    Its pretty sad how much I listen to sports radio, and howpolarized Ive become with Colin Cowherd over the lastthree years. He has a knack for seamlessly incorporatingreal-life themes with sports issues, and I feel smarter everytime I listen to him. Cowherds honesty and his willingnessto talk about touchy subjects like race and religion make hima really fun listen. Honorable mention to Bill Simmons, whomakes Boston fans seem intelligent and rational, and does agreat job of discussing sports and popular culture. Simmonsalso isnt afraid to talk sports gambling and brings on guests

    who specialize in movies, television and various authors.

    It is clearly the Dan Le Batard show, with ehStugotz as his ancient Cuban father says in hisaccent. Le Batard wants everyone to think aboutsports in a different way. As Le Batard puts it, helures people into his show with the stupid parts sothey are around for the smart parts. He rants aboutRob Gronkowski being a polar bear who runs routsand says Donnie Walsh looks like hes in town to killa guy. He also takes the side of the athlete ratherthan management and says we should have more

    empathy for athletes.

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    Marqueze Coleman (1) celebrates after hitting a 3-pointer against UNLV on Saturday, Feb. 20 at the Thomas & Mack Center. Colemanfinished the game with 31 points.

    WHO IS THE BEST SPORTS RADIO HOST?

    Top 5Baseball Parks

    WEEKLY TOP 5

    1

    FENWAY PARKThank you, Jimmy

    Fallon, for introducing

    millennials to Fenway Park in

    the movie Fever Pitch. The

    most senior park in baseball,

    Fenway has some of the

    quirky characteristics only an

    old park can pull off. Pesky

    Pole, the green monster in

    left field and the triangle in

    center field.

    2

    PNC PARKAlthough it opened

    in 2001, PNC Park

    has the feel and look of anolder stadium. The most

    aesthetically pleasing

    aspect of the stadium is the

    Pittsburgh skyline in the

    background with the yellow

    Roberto Clemente Bridge.

    3

    DODGERSTADIUMAlthough its in a

    terrible part of town and the

    traffic is horrifying, Dodger

    Stadium is still an American

    treasure. Its hard to imagine

    Dodger Stadium and not

    think of Vin Scully, who has

    been calling Dodger games

    since the team moved from

    Brooklyn in 1958. Also home

    of the Dodger Dog.

    4

    AT&T PARKA park that has seen

    three World Series

    Championships in six years,

    AT&T Park is infamous for

    McCovey Cove beyond right

    field and the orange and black

    that fills the stadium on game

    days. When the park was built

    in 2001, engineers from UC

    Davis designed the stadium to

    limit the effect of wind, which

    had negatively affected Candle

    Stick Park.

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    THIS WEEKS GAME

    MOUNTAIN WEST STANDINGS

    IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

    WOMENS SOFTBALLNevada softball is off to its best

    start since 2014, going 5-0 in its

    tournament and going on a six-

    game winning streak in Las Vegas,

    Nevada. The Wolf Pack played

    UC Davis first, winning 8-7 with

    a great game from junior Raquel

    Martinez, with three runs and two

    RBIs. Nevada hit four home runs

    against UC Davis, which ties for

    the fourth most home runs in a

    single game in program history.

    Nevada went on to take out UTEP

    8-5, with Martinez showing up

    with two runs and two RBIs,

    as well as senior Megan Sweet

    grabbing three runs and one RBI.The Wolf Pack defeated Portland

    State 4-2 next, with freshman

    pitcher Brooke Bolinger striking

    out a career-high seven batters

    and Sweet hitting the go-ahead

    two-run home run in the top of the

    sixth. The Pack had seven home

    runs on just its first day in Vegas.

    Nevada finished its sweep with a

    9-0 victory over Robert Morris,

    and an 8-0 victory over Southern

    Utah.

    WOMENS BASKETBALLThe University of Nevada womens

    basketball team lost a close one

    at San Jose State University

    Wednesday night 76-63. The

    Wolf Pack, which is 4-20 on the

    season, has been struggling allseason to get an offense running.

    Nevada sophomore Teige Zeller

    shined, grabbing her first double-

    double and ruling the boards

    with 11 points and 18 rebounds,

    13 from the offensive glass. The

    New Mexico native helped the

    Wolf Pack out-rebound SJSU 56-

    45. Kelsey Kaelin racked up four

    assists against SJSU. Kaelin has 24

    assists and just three turnovers in

    her last six games.

    MENS GOLFThe Nevada mens golf team

    opened up its spring semester

    with a victory at a dual event

    against Colorado State at

    Pasatiempo Golf Course in Santa

    Cruz, California. Nevada, which

    was led by Grant Booths 3-under

    67, ended up getting the best of

    the Rams by six shots as Nevada

    shot 283 and CSU shot 289.

    Freshman Travis Fredborg shot

    70 for Nevada, while sophomores

    Jooho Lee shot 72 and Corey

    Eddings shot 74. The Pack is

    heading to the Tucson, Arizona,

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