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LANHAMMER 2013 Day 1 Streaming Live from San Francisco, California

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Today is the start of the very first LANHAMMER tournament, hosted by Readyforce. Free to enter and with over $25,000 in prizes, LANHAMMER 2013 will feature several gaming tournaments, including ones for Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition Ver.2012 and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3.

Some of the best players of NorCal (and beyond) will be attending, including EG|PR Balrog, EG|Ricky Ortiz, Snake Eyez, HooDaMan, coL|Filpino Champ, coL|ShadyK, PH|LPN, Vangief, Crizzle, EM|Taekua, Padtrick, Honzo Gonzo, MC.AC|XsK_Samurai, MC|X-Ray, MC|GCYoshi13, and Drew Grimey. SSFIV AE and UMVC3 will be both be streamed by IPLAYWINNER, so if you?d like to catch the hammer drop, be sure to tune in.

Prizes

  • 1st: $1,250
  • 2nd: $450
  • 3rd: $200
  • 4th: $100
  • 5-6th: $ 60 ($120)
  • 7-8th: $ 50 ($100)
  • 9-12th: $ 35 ($140)
  • 13-16th: $ 20 ($80)

Brackets

http://lanhammer.challonge.com

Watch live video from IPLAYWINNER on www.twitch.tv

Below is a schedule for the event, in Pacific Daylight Time (PDT, UTC -7).

Saturday, August 17, 2013
12:00pm: UMvC3 Player Check-In
2:00pm: UMvC3 Pools to Top 32
4:00pm: SSFIV:AE 2012 Player Check-In
5:00pm: SSFIV:AE 2012 Pools to Top 32

Sunday, August 18, 2013
11:00am Top 32 Check-In
12:00pm UMvC3 Top 32
5:00pm SSFIV:AE 2012 Top 32

Sources: LANHAMMER 2013, IPLAYWINNER, Shoryuken forums

Source: http://shoryuken.com/2013/08/17/lanhammer-2013-day-1-streaming-live-from-san-francisco-california/

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Agents: 44 gunned down in Nigeria mosque

In this photo taken Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013, Nigeria Muslims attend Eid al-Fitr prayers in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Suspected Islamic militants wearing army fatigues gunned down 44 people praying at a mosque in northeast Nigeria, while another 12 civilians died in an apparently simultaneous attack, security agents said Monday Aug. 12, 2013. The slayings occurred Sunday morning at a mosque in Konduga town, some 35 kilometers (22 miles) outside Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria's Borno state. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

In this photo taken Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013, Nigeria Muslims attend Eid al-Fitr prayers in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Suspected Islamic militants wearing army fatigues gunned down 44 people praying at a mosque in northeast Nigeria, while another 12 civilians died in an apparently simultaneous attack, security agents said Monday Aug. 12, 2013. The slayings occurred Sunday morning at a mosque in Konduga town, some 35 kilometers (22 miles) outside Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria's Borno state. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

In this photo taken Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013, Nigerian Muslims walk past an uncompleted mosque in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Suspected Islamic militants wearing army fatigues gunned down 44 people praying at a mosque in northeast Nigeria, while another 12 civilians died in an apparently simultaneous attack, security agents said Monday Aug. 12, 2013. The slayings occurred Sunday morning at a mosque in Konduga town, some 35 kilometers (22 miles) outside Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria's Borno state. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

In this photo taken Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013, a Nigerian soldier stand guards during Eid al-Fitr prayers in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Suspected Islamic militants wearing army fatigues gunned down 44 people praying at a mosque in northeast Nigeria, while another 12 civilians died in an apparently simultaneous attack, security agents said Monday Aug. 12, 2013. The slayings occurred Sunday morning at a mosque in Konduga town, some 35 kilometers (22 miles) outside Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria's Borno state. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

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MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) ? Suspected Islamic militants wearing army fatigues gunned down 44 people praying at a mosque in northeast Nigeria, while another 12 civilians died in an apparently simultaneous attack, security agents said Monday.

Sunday's attacks were the latest in a slew of violence blamed on religious extremists in this West African oil producer, where the radical Boko Haram group, which wants to oust the government and impose Islamic law, poses the greatest security threat in years.

It was not immediately clear why the Islamic Boko Haram would have killed worshipping Muslims, but the group has in the past attacked mosques whose clerics have spoken out against religious extremism. Boko Haram also has attacked Christians outside churches and teachers and schoolchildren, as well as government and military targets.

Since 2010, the militants have been blamed for the killings of more than 1,700 people, according to a count by The Associated Press.

The news about Sunday's violence in Borno state, one of three in the northeast under a military state of emergency, came as journalists received a video featuring Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, who gloats over recent attacks, threatens more, and even says his group is now strong enough to go after the United States.

The mosque slayings occurred Sunday morning in Konduga town, 35 kilometers (22 miles) outside Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria's Borno state.

A state security service agent and Usman Musa, a member of a civilian militia that works with the military, said Monday they counted the bodies at the mosque after the attack. Musa said four members of his group ? known as the Civilian Joint Task Force ?also were killed when they reached Konduga and encountered "fierce resistance from heavily armed terrorists."

Musa and the security service agent said the attackers wore military camouflage uniforms used by the Nigerian army, which they may have acquired in one of their attacks on military bases.

On their way back from Konduga, the security forces came upon the scene of another attack at Ngom village, 5 kilometers (3 miles) outside Maiduguri, where Musa said he counted 12 bodies of civilians.

Twenty-six worshippers at the mosque were hospitalized with gunshot wounds, said a security guard at the emergency ward of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital. He and the state security agent both spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not allowed to give information to reporters.

Nigeria declared a state of emergency in much of the northeast on May 14 to fight the onslaught after Boko Haram fighters took over several northeastern towns and villages in this nation of more than 160 million people, which is divided almost equally between the predominantly Muslim north and the mainly Christian south.

In the video received by journalists Monday, Shekau brushes off any gains asserted by the security forces.

"You soldiers have claimed that you are powerful, that we have been defeated, that we are mad people," Shekau says, speaking in the local Hausa language. "But how can a mad man successfully coordinate recent attacks in Gamboru, in Malam Fatori, slaughter people in Biu, kill in Gwoza and in Bama, where soldiers fled under our heavy fire power?

"We have killed countless soldiers and we are going to kill more."

He further insists the extremists' "strength and firepower has surpassed that of Nigeria. ... We can now comfortably confront the United States of America."

Shekau also said Nigeria's military is "lying to the world" about its casualties. "They lied that they have killed our members, but we are the ones that have killed the soldiers."

He apparently was referring to Aug. 4 attacks on a military base at Malam Fatori and a police outpost in Bama, both near the border with Cameroon. Joint Task Force spokesman Lt. Col. Sagir Musa told reporters 32 extremists, two soldiers and one police officer were killed. But when the Borno state governor called on the head of the task force to commiserate, Maj. Gen. Jah Ewansiah told him in front of reporters that they lost 12 soldiers and seven policemen. Nigeria's military regularly lowballs casualty figures of civilians and military.

Under orders from the military, cellphone and Internet service has been cut in Borno, making communications difficult. The military says the extremists were using cellphones to coordinate attacks. But some government officials argue that the lack of communication prevents civilians from informing them of suspicious movements and getting help when they are attacked.

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Faul reported from Lagos, Nigeria.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2013-08-12-Nigeria-Violence/id-db182e37f79348a2a837af64cf588ef2

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Predicting Each Loss on Arizona State Football's 2013 CFB Schedule

Arizona State has high hopes for 2013 and if all goes according to plan, they will be the champions of the Pac-12 South.

While every college football team enters the season with hopes of finishing undefeated, few teams actually accomplish this feat.

ASU is no different, as they know an undefeated season, coupled with their tough schedule, would mean they have a shot at the BCS National Championship.

It is highly unlikely that?ASU runs the table however.

A best-case scenario sees ASU ending the year 10-2 and champions of the Pac-12 South.?Realistically, ASU could finish with?a 9-3 record and should be in the hunt for the South crown. If they don't sustain significant injuries and play up to their expectations, this is doable.

ASU's likely losses next year will come against Wisconsin, Stanford and UCLA.

If Wisconsin controls the tempo, they will beat ASU.

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Week 2 vs. Wisconsin

ASU will take the field in Week 2 donning their all-black uniforms amid high hopes and expectations.

The Sun Devils will be looking to avenge their one-point loss to the Badgers from 2010 and, with a win, could announce their legitimacy to the nation.?

Wisconsin is going through a period of transition, as they lost their star running back and head coach in the offseason. Wisconsin has been to three-straight Rose Bowls however, and provides a major matchup problem for ASU.

Wisconsin is a power team; they like to pound the ball on the ground and run between the tackles.

The Badgers averaged 236.4 yards per game on the ground last year while only throwing for 156.9 yards.

ASU's run defense was suspect at times last year, as the team allowed, on average, more than 200 yards on the ground per game.

This sets up poorly for ASU, as they like to play fast, aggressive football. Wisconsin will want to slow down the game and if they can run the ball, they can control the tempo.

ASU will rely heavily on their quick tempo in 2013, but if Wisconsin can slow them down, ASU won't be able to pull out the win.

Score: Wisconsin 28?ASU 21

Stanford will pose the biggest test for ASU in 2013.

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Week 3 @ Stanford

Not many teams are envious of ASU's 2013 schedule.

One week removed from playing the reigning Big Ten Champs, ASU heads to Palo Alto to take on Stanford in a game that will be ASU's toughest test all year.

Stanford knows how to slow down and beat an up-tempo team as they upset Oregon on the road just last season. They have a great defense and are a very disciplined team lead by head coach David Shaw.

Last season, Stanford had the best scoring defense and best overall defense in the Pac-12. The Cardinal held their opponents to only 17 points per game.

This game is another matchup problem for ASU because Stanford prefers to slow the game down and could take away ASU's strength much like Wisconsin.

The Cardinal can slow down ASU and take them out of rhythm.

If ASU can maintain their fast pace and limit their turnovers, they have a chance at pulling the upset. The sad truth for Sun Devil fans is that Stanford will make moving the ball a nightmare for ASU and will take a win from the Sun Devils.

Score: ASU 10 Stanford 24

UCLA will beat ASU if the game comes down to field goals.

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Week 11 @ UCLA

ASU's Week 11 matchup against the UCLA Bruins will have major Pac-12 South Championship implications. After all, ASU was just a field goal away from beating the Bruins and playing in the Pac-12 Championship game last year.

This game will be an all-out war and a close contest.

The reason this game is one ASU will likely lose is because there is a high chance it could come down to field goals. If that's the case, you can put a fork in ASU.

The last two times ASU and UCLA have played, the game has come down to a field goal. ASU missed their attempt two years ago to win the game while UCLA made their game-winner in Tempe last season.

ASU's kicking game is a major question mark entering 2013.

ASU's head coach Todd Graham told azcentral.com's Doug Haller?that he isn't too concerned with the kicking game however:

People ask me about that: But I got a lot of confidence in Matt and I got a lot of confidence in Zane. The guys that are here (junior kickers?Alex Garoutte?and?Jon Mora) have gotten better, but we got two really talented guys coming in. Zane and Matt are really talented, and I think they can handle it. We'll see. It's something I probably should be more worried about than I am.

How Many Losses Will ASU Have in 2013?

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It's unclear who will be the kicker for the Sun Devils at this time, but it doesn't seem like there is a savior on the horizon.

If this game is as close as expected, and comes down to a field goal, ASU will be on the short end of the scoreboard.

Score: ASU 28 UCLA 31

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1733208-predicting-each-loss-on-arizona-state-footballs-2013-cfb-schedule

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FOOTBALL Mount Clemens will field a team in 2013

Mount Clemens's Page All Football Stories It was Mark Twain who once said ?The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.?

It was Harold Penn who paraphrased the famous author?s quote.

The rumors that the football program at Mount Clemens High School was about to reach an untimely demise this year are apparently very much exaggerated.

Penn, who will once again be on the sidelines for the Bathers, is confident he will be able to field a team.

?I?ve had some of these kids for four years,? said Penn. ?They?ve put their heart and soul into Mount Clemens High School. This season is all about the kids.?

Penn was released from his duties as head varsity football coach in January. He was hired back in early July.

?If we have even 15 or 16 kids on the team, we?ll field a competitive team,? he said.

Practice begins Monday, Aug. 12, according to the Michigan High School Athletic Association.

Last Updated: 8/6/2013 9:35:06 PM EST

Source: http://miprepzone.com/macomb/results.asp?ID=5109

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