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Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Body Dump in Trunk Suspects Nabbed
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Body Dump in Trunk Suspects Nabbed: Body Dump in Trunk Suspects Nabbed #NYPD #Body #Trunk #NJ #Bronxnews By David Greene BRONX, NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 10- Offic...
Body Dump in Trunk Suspects Nabbed
Body Dump in Trunk Suspects Nabbed
#NYPD #Body #Trunk #NJ #Bronxnews
By David Greene
BRONX, NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 10- Officials in New Jersey have announced the arrest of a man who will face charges in the death of a Fort Lee, New Jersey man, who was found dead in the trunk of his car in Norwood last month.
Jordan Johnson, 24, was found in the trunk of his luxury vehicle along East 211 Street on January 15. The medical examiner later determined that Johnson died from a broken neck.
On Monday, February 9, Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli announced the apprehension of suspect Andre Jamal Thompson, 25. Thompson was arrested on February 4 at a hotel in Laurel, Maryland on an outstanding warrant from Worcester, Massachusetts.
Thompson has been charged with murder, robbery and burglary and is awaiting an extradition hearing before eventually being returned to New Jersey. Thompson is being held on $2 million bail.
Officials believe that Johnson was lured to an apartment in Fort Lee, where he was beaten to death. Thompson used Johnson's cellphone to text Johnson's girlfriend to get her out of the home, when Thompson removed an undetermined amount of cash and jewelry from the couple's luxury apartment.
Molinelli hinted to reporters that additional arrests in the case could be announced shortly.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Fordham Wins First Conference Game of the Season
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Fordham Wins First Conference Game of the Season: Fordham Wins First Conference Game of the Season #Fordham #Rams #Basketball #Bronxnews By Howard Goldin BRONX, NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 9- A one-...
Fordham Wins First Conference Game of the Season
Fordham Wins First Conference Game of the Season
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By Howard Goldin
BRONX, NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 9- A one-sided 83-65 win by the Fordham Rams (6-15, 1-9) over the Saint Louis Billikens (10-13, 2-8) on Saturday afternoon at Rose Hill ended the nine-game winless streak of the Rams in Atlantic-10 Conference games this season. The campus gym was filled with Fordham enthusiasts, many of whom attended the annual Athletic Hall of Fame ceremony and luncheon earlier in the afternoon.
The Fordham fans were cheering wildly as the Rams scored the first 12 points of the game. The visitors cut the deficit to two points by the mid-point of the first half after going on a 15-5 scoring run. Interestingly, the first points scored by a Saint Louis player were a three pointer by the only Bronx native on the court, Ash Yocoubou.
The 6-4 junior is playing his first season with the Billikens after transferring from Villanova. The much travelled young man began his high school basketball years at the American Christian School on Pennsylvania before moving to Long Island Lutheran, where he was the Gatorade New York State Player of the Year in his senior season, 2011.
The Rams never lost the lead throughout the first half. The half ended with Fordham ahead by a score of 33-29.
Saint Louis scored the first four points of the second stanza to tie the score for the first and last time of the game at 19:06. Thirty-two seconds later, a free throw by Mandell Thomas gave Fordham the advantage again, which they never relinquished. A Fordham lead of 45-41 at 14:35 was followed by 11 unanswered points by Fordham that raised the advantage to 15 (56-41) with 11:16 left to play.
The Rams’ advantage was cut to six, 58-52, at 8:54 after an 11-2 scoring run by the visitors. Fordham’s domination during the final nine minutes, 25-13, gave the Rams an easy win.
After the contest concluded, Fordham’s head coach Tom Pecora spoke of the reasons for his team’s victory, “We were the more aggressive team. They [Rams] went to the free throw line 39 times.” The 30 free throws and 39 attempts were both season highs for the Rams. The visitors only went to the charity stripe 16 times and sunk 12 shots. “We took care of the basketball, 11 turnovers. They really played under control.”
The Rams only turned the basketball over four times in the second half. The Rams scored 50 in the second half on 66.7 percent from the floor. The Rams also controlled the boards, 33 rebounds to 24 for Saint Louis.
Fordham freshmen Eric Paschall and Chris Sengfelder led the scoring with 22 each. They are the only Division I freshman teammates who have averaged in double figures of points and more than five rebounds each per game. Pecora lauded them, “They’re not freshmen anymore; they’ve played so many minutes.” Sophomore Jon Severe (12) and Mandell Thomas (10) also scored in double digits for Fordham.
A freshman, Davell Roby, led the four double digit scorers on the Billikens with 16. The Bronx’s Yocoubou scored 10 to keep his season average to double figures (10.0 ppg.).
Fordham travels to the University of Richmond for its next game on February 11. Saint Louis returns home to host Dayton on February 10.
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Fordham Welcomes Athletic HOF Class of 2015
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Fordham Welcomes Athletic HOF Class of 2015: Fordham Welcomes Athletic HOF Class of 2015 #Fordham #HallofFame #Bronxnews By Howard Goldin BRONX, NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 9- On February 7, th...
Fordham Welcomes Athletic HOF Class of 2015
Fordham Welcomes Athletic HOF Class of 2015
#Fordham #HallofFame #Bronxnews
By Howard Goldin
BRONX, NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 9- On February 7, the newest contingent of former student-athletic standouts were inducted into the Fordham University Athletic Hall of Fame. The first class was inducted during the 1970-71 year and included Frank Frisch “the Fordham Flash” and Vince Lombardi. The seven newest inductees were all students at Fordham during the 21st century with the exception of one, Kevin Sullivan, who graduated in 1974.
Sullivan was the only one of the seven who participated in water sports. The Bronx native qualified for the Eastern Championships in each of his four years at Fordham as both a swimmer and member of the water polo team. In 1973, he was selected to the All-East Water polo team.
One track and one field athlete of the first decade of the 21st century was also inducted. Matt DiBuono (’04), the five-time Atlantic-10 titlist, was a specialist in the hammer, 35 lb. weight throws and the shot put. Tom Dewey, the current Track & Field coach accepted the award for DiBuono.
Mark Porcaro (’09), in the 400, was the first Fordham runner to win an Atlantic-10 event. The team MVP in all four years at Fordham holds the Fordham indoor mark at 48.11. The Bronx native won the Terence J. O’Donnell Award in 2004.
Erin Brooks (’04) was a true student-athlete in her years at Fordham. In addition to contributing to the softball team’s first 30 win season in 2003, Brooks was an Academic All-America in 2003 and 2004. She was the university’s winner of the Hobbs Family Award, which is given to the school’s best female athlete. She has not wandered far from her college sport as she serves as head softball coach at Haverford College.
Dominique Ligouri Damian (’09) joined her mother, Bette-Ann Speliotis Ligouri as the only mother-daughter duo in the Fordham HOF. The tennis great, like her mom, was a four-time team MVP. She was a First Team All-Atlantic-10 in 2007 and 2009.
Marcus Stout (’08) was a starter in all four years on the basketball team. He remains in career scoring with 1,709 points and second in threes with 259. Stout was selected to the Atlantic-10 All-Rookie Team. Stout played basketball professionally in Europe for three years. Stout’s coach at Fordham, Derek Wittenburg returned for the ceremony honoring his former player.
Marcus Taylor (’07) was recognized nationally as a defense standout on the gridiron during his years at Fordham. He was named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year in 2006. He ranked high nationally in tackles in 2005 and 2006. Taylor brought his two, young daughters to the podium to accept his award with him.
Porcara gave the response from the honorees. He talked of the meaning of the awards, “This is home to us. Thank you for welcoming us home for this special occasion. Our families have always been our greatest fans. So much credit goes to our coaches and our teammates.”
Father McShane spoke of the humility of giving the credit to others, “They turn the focus away from themselves to those who were the sources of their strength and their inspirations. Today they are induced into our Pantheon.”
New York Yankee broadcaster, a Fordham graduate, served, as he does nearly every year, as the emcee of the award ceremony, and as usual, did an excellent job. Fordham President McShane referred to him as “the great ambassador for Fordham.”
Friday, February 6, 2015
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Retired Jeter Kicks Off Baseball (Card) Season
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Retired Jeter Kicks Off Baseball (Card) Season: Retired Jeter Kicks Off Baseball (Card) Season Final Derek Jeter Baseball Card in 2015 Set by Topps #Jeter #Yankees #Topps #Bronxnews By H...
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