Lunch Time Approaching
Today is shaping up to be a fairly busy day at work. Time to set up a new printer, eat lunch, and interview a dean candidate shortly. I’m actually fairly hungry at the moment though so lunch will probably take precedence.
Today is shaping up to be a fairly busy day at work. Time to set up a new printer, eat lunch, and interview a dean candidate shortly. I’m actually fairly hungry at the moment though so lunch will probably take precedence.
Well, yet another three day weekend has come to a close. It’s been somewhat productive, but not particularly exciting. I’m finally caught up on all my JV stats though after being behind for the last week and a half.
I still haven’t gotten the chance to play with Radio Userland as much as I’d like, but that may have to wait until after the basketball season.
Learning Radio By Writing A Util documents one Radio user’s first attempt to create a macro.
I’m fiddling around with Themes in Radio Userland right now. I think it’s about time that I come up with something of my own though rather than always using Bryan Bell’s excellent layouts.
Mary and I finally caught a showing of The Royal Tenenbaums this evening. Excellent movie for those with an appreciation for intelligent, quirky humor.
Friends for Radio is a Radio tool that allows you to track Livejournal friends.
Saturday is coming to a close.
I spent the evening scouting in Moses Lake. Southridge didn’t play very well against their hosts and got down 20 points by the half. They managed to gain a little ground in the fourth quarter, but it ended up being too little too late.
Looking forward to enjoying my day off tomorrow.
Titans get off on the right foot to win
Looks like University is really starting to put it all together in the second half of the season. That’s a real credit to Coach Hein’s hard work. University still has an outside chance of making it into the district playoffs, but it will be a serious challenge.
I was surprised shocked to see that Morrison only scored 7 points against North Central and had a technical foul to boot. North Central actually had the lead at the half, but Mead came out and took control in the second half to come away with a 20 point win.
G-Prep’s win over Mt. Spokane was pretty surprising as well. Looks like the playoff spots are anything but decided at this point.
GSL Scoring Top 5 Through Jan. 19
| Name, School | GP | Pts | High | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morrison, Mead | 12 | 296 | 38 | 24.7 |
| Mallon, Ferris | 13 | 320 | 44 | 24.6 |
| Taylor, Central Valley | 13 | 264 | 34 | 20.3 |
| Weisner, Shadle Park | 13 | 261 | 32 | 20.1 |
| Pariseau, Shadle Park | 13 | 228 | 24 | 17.5 |