I'm Going to Disney World: An Open Collaborative Sports TL

September 2005: The new kickoff rule is used for the first time in the season opener between the Barnstormers and Titans. Iowa linebacker Rohan Marley finds the end zone on a scoop and score. The Titans kick off, and Rod Smart returns the kick for a touchdown, forcing another Tennessee kickoff. The Titans intentionally kick that one out of bounds to stop the bleeding. Iowa goes on to win the game 38-13.
 
How did Katrina affect the Saints, Pelicans, Jazz and Tulane?

Tulane played its whole season on the road, with "home" games in Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Monroe, Lafayette, etc (similar to OTL).

The Jazz will use Oklahoma City as their temporary home.

The Pelicans moved their September 2005 home games to the opponent's field, with the games used as fundraisers. They're planning on splitting their 2006 home schedule between Wrigley and Comiskey.

The Saints are using Rice Stadium.
 
Due to the damage from Hurricane Katrina, the local bowl games in New Orleans were forced to move to alternate locations...

The New Orleans Bowl, an NIT game, was moved to Cajun Field in Lafayette.

The Sugar Bowl, a BCS playoff game, was moved to the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
 
AND SPEAKING OF HURRICANE KATRINA....

September 30, 2005: Tempo aired a Special Friday Night Football Game between the New Orleans Saints and the Buffalo Bills at Rice Stadium in Houston in order to do a Fundraiser for Hurricane Katrina Victims hosted by Geo Hubela and Tiffany Sparks (who co-hosted during the East Coast Finals of the Showstopper: American Dance Championships when it aired in July on this network) in the form of a Telethon airing without Commercial Interruptions however it was a success with over $900,000 being raised throughout the broadcast as the Saints beat the Bills 19-7.
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "Boyfriend" by Ashlee Simpson (1st Week)

November 7, 2005: Wheel of Fortune Kicked Off by airing 2 Weeks worth of Shows in New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina force the show to postponed Family Week as the Show moved Los Angeles being aired in May 2006 at the Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, CA
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "Hung Up" by the Brazoswood Belles (with a Young Kalyn Hemphill singing on Vocals) (2nd Week at #1)

November 14, 2005: Wheel of Fortune is in New Orleans for the 2nd Final Week as Jessica Derenbecker won the $100,000 in the Bonus Round becoming the Show's First $100,000 Winner of the Season which qualified her to participate in the 2006 Wheel of Fortune Tournament of Champions which will start in June of next Year.
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "Hung Up" by the Brazoswood Belles (3rd Week at #1)

December 24, 2005: The New Orleans Saints have played their Final Home Game at Rice Stadium as the Saints lose to the Hometown Houston Oilers 13-12 as Kris Brown scored the Game Winning Field Goal with No Time Left in the 4th Quarter, Next Season the New Orleans Saints will return to the Superdome on September 22, 2006 as they take on the Memphis Showboats as Tempo celebrates the Return of Friday Night Football back to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city.
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "We Live" by Superchick
 
Draw for the 2005-06 PFI Playoffs

Western Federation
NFL
1) Los Angeles Rams
2) Chicago Bears
3) New Mexico Rattlers
4) Seattle Seahawks
5) San Francisco 49ers
6) Houston Oilers

1) Philadelphia Eagles
2) Cincinnati Bengals
3) Atlanta Falcons
4) Carolina Panthers
5) Washington Redskins
6) Pittsburgh Steelers

NAFL
1) BC Lions
2) Toronto Argonauts
3) Montreal Alouettes
4) Saskatchewan Roughriders
5) Edmonton Eskimos
6) Calgary Stampeders

1) Denver Broncos
2) Baltimore Colts
3) Minnesota Vikings
4) San Diego Chargers
5) Memphis Showboats
6) Chicago Enforcers

USFL
1) Tennessee Titans
2) Jacksonville Jaguars
3) New Jersey Hitmen
4) Annapolis Destroyers
5) Orlando Thunder
6) Columbus Voyagers

1) Iowa Barnstormers
2) San Jose Invaders
3) San Antonio Gunslingers
4) Omaha Scarecrows
5) Phoenix Firebirds
6) Anaheim Piranhas

LAFL/BFL
1) San Juan Senators
2) Mexico City Aztecs
3) Santiago Caciques
4) San Jose Macaws
5) Panama City Pumas
6) Kingston Privateers

1) Salvador Maulers
2) Rio Revelers
3) Santos Surfers
4) Sao Paulo Steamrollers
5) Fortaleza Huntsmen
6) Brasilia Caimans

EFL
1) London Monarchs
2) Barcelona Dragons
3) Edinburgh Claymores
4) Dublin Tigers
5) Madrid Blaze
6) Birmingham Bolts

1) Amsterdam Admirals
2) Rome Gladiators
3) Frankfurt Galaxy
4) Stockholm Winterhawks
5) Milan Vipers
6) Monte Carlo Gamblers

UFL
1) Riga Resistance
2) Moscow Iron Men
3) Helsinki Moose
4) Nizhny Novgorod Stags
5) Volgograd Voltage
6) Voronezh Ravens

1) Warsaw Ospreys
2) Istanbul Viziers
3) Budapest Hussars
4) Bratislava Dukes
5) Belgrade Gray Wolves
6) Vienna Stallions

CFL
1) Seoul Warriors
2) Novosibirsk Locomotives
3) Busan White Tigers
4) Ulaan Bataar Wind Horses
5) Astana Snow Leopards
6) Shenyang Jets

1) Taipei Typhoon
2) Chennai Cobras
3) Hong Kong Surge
4) Singapore Islanders
5) Macao High Rollers
6) Mumbai Jackals

PFL
1) Yokohama Hurricanes
2) Tokyo Shoguns
3) Hokkaido Ichibans
4) Kyoto Kaiju
5) Saitama Ninjas
6) Kobe Bulls

1) Melbourne Demons
2) Manila Mariners
3) Brisbane Dingoes
4) Wellington Bulldogs
5) Adelaide Hammerheads
6) Kuala Lumpur Bearcats

Group A (Los Angeles: Coliseum/Rose Bowl)
NFL Champion
NAFL Champion
USFL Champion
LAFL/BFL Champion

Group B (New York: Meadowlands/Dodger Dome)
NFL Runner up
NAFL Runner up
USFL Runner up
LAFL/BFL Runner up

Group C (Berlin: Berlin Olympic Stadium/Jahnstadion)
EFL Champion
UFL Champion
CFL Champion
PFL Champion

Group D (Tokyo: Tokyo Dome/Tokyo Olympic Stadium)
EFL Runner up
UFL Runner up
CFL Runner up
PFL Runner up

Gold Cup at Ford Field in Detroit

World Bowl at Stockholm Olympic Stadium

Super Bowl XVI at the Glitter Dome in Las Vegas
 
January 2006: The Good Samaritan Invitational is announced. The newly established golf tournament will be held at English Turn in New Orleans from May 11-15. English Turn is on the city's west bank and escaped flooding.

The tournament will be a scramble format, and each team will include a PGA golfer, an LPGA golfer, a Senior Tour member, and a non-golf celebrity. All proceeds will go to the Katrina rebuilding effort.

CBS commits to broadcasting the tournament in 2006 and 2007.
 
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And Now Let's Learn about Tecmo Super Bowl '06

Release Date: August 8, 2005 for the Playstation 2, GameCube, XBOX, XBOX 360 and PC

What's New In This Game: Tecmo Super Bowl '06 introduces a new mode called The Life, which allows the player to create and take control of an NFL player from his rookie year all the way to retirement. An athlete can be created by evaluating pairs of judging, based on their IQs, occupations, and hobbies, whether their child would excel in the NFL or by importing a player. Superstar mode is essentially Madden's Franchise mode seen through the eyes of this athlete. Rather than manage the team's front office, the player manages the career of his athlete.

It also features the new QB Vision Control and Precision Passing but The most critically acclaimed new feature is the highlight stick, which functions like an offensive version of the hit stick from the previous year. When running the football, a player can push forward the right analog stick to run over the defender, at the cost of risking a potential fumble. Several features from previous titles return such as hot routes, playmaker features, and franchise features.

XBOX 360 Version: The Xbox 360 version had better graphics and an updated roster as well as all the features from the Current-Gen Versions (PS2, Gamecube and XBOX) Players did have signature celebrations which were performed automatically such as Terrell Owens doing situps and Chad Johnson dancing.

The Soundtrack: The Games Soundtrack featured in 106 Songs including "Beautiful Soul" & "She's No You" by Jesse McCartney, "1985" by Bowling For Soup, "Axel F" by Crazy Frog, "Walking On Sunshine" and "No One" by Aly & AJ as well as "I'm Your Supergirl" from the 2005 Miss Teen USA Pageant when it aired on UPN on the Same Date as the release date of Tecmo Super Bowl '06 when it aired as the Opening Number for this broadcast (OTL Song by Skye Marsden seen in the Promo IOTL when it aired on the NBC), "I Won't Say (I'm In Love)" by Cheetah Girls and "Mind on the Road" by Rev Run.

ALSO HAPPENING ELSEWHERE

December 18, 2005: The San Jose Invaders clinched their bid to the USFL Playoffs in which they beat the Reno Aces 29-23 as Jason Witten scored a Touchdown in the 2nd Quarter.
Meanwhile in Alameda on my Life: Jay Jianoran attended my 15th Birthday Party with fellow Student from Encinal High School Jade Aganus in hopes the "Island City Dream Team" could be #1 in the Competition soon however they got a bid to go to NDTC in Anaheim with Tessa Cruz, Ebony Harper and Lead Singer Bianca Sotelo that they will be featured in Tecmo NASCAR Racing '07 which will release later in February.
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "Burning Up" by Carlsbad Lancerettes (LV: Britney Gale) (That was Previously Sung by Madonna from the 1980's, Could be a Factor when they perform in the Pom Category in the NDTC in Anaheim in February.)

January 14, 2006: The San Jose Invaders won by beating the Phoenix Firebirds 30-23 in overtime as Carson Palmer scored the Game Winning TD Pass to WR Charlie Adams.
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "Burning Up" by Carlsbad Lancerettes (3rd Week at #1, However December 25, 2005 and January 1st, 2006 Rhythm Radio aired special Year-End Countdown Shows to honor the big sounds of 2005.)

January 28, 2006: The NASCAR Coca-Cola Cup Series kicked off at Riverside International Raceway as Jimmie Johnson scored his 1st win by driving the #48 Lowe's Chevrolet
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "Burning Up" by Carlsbad Lancerettes (5th Week at #1, However for Britney Gale (the Lead Vocalist) in her Squads Drill Team, She will be in Tecmo NASCAR Racing '07 along with her Lancerettes, more on Tecmo NASCAR Racing '07 on the Next Post.)
 
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Winners in BOLD
Western Federation
NFL
First Round
6) Houston Oilers 35 @ 3) New Mexico Rattlers 12
5) San Francisco 49ers 11 @ 4) Seattle Seahawks 24
6) Pittsburgh Steelers 10 @ 3) Atlanta Falcons 20
5) Washington Redskins 0 @ 4) Carolina Panthers 27

Second Round
Seattle Seahawks 27 @ 1) Los Angeles Rams 30
Houston Oilers 17 @ 2) Chicago Bears 23
Carolina Panthers 31 @ 1) Philadelphia Eagles 35
Atlanta Falcons 0 @ 2) Cincinnati Bengals 28

Third Round
Chicago Bears 28 @ Los Angeles Rams 38
Cincinnati Bengals 17
@ Philadelphia Eagles 13

Championship Round
Los Angeles Rams 41 vs Cincinnati Bengals 28

NAFL
6) Calgary Stampeders 24 3) Montreal Alouettes 9
5) Edmonton Eskimos 13 4) Saskatchewan Roughriders 19
6) Chicago Enforcers 14 3) Minnesota Vikings 24
5) Memphis Showboats 10 4) San Diego Chargers 24

Saskatchewan Roughriders 35 1) BC Lions 38
Calgary Stampeders 28 2) Toronto Argonauts 41
Minnesota Vikings 28 1) Denver Broncos 38
San Diego Chargers 31 2) Baltimore Colts 45

Toronto Argonauts 13 @ BC Lions 28
Baltimore Colts 24 @ Denver Broncos 28

BC Lions 31 vs Denver Broncos 34

USFL
6) Columbus Voyagers 3) New Jersey Hitmen
5) Orlando Thunder
4) Annapolis Destroyers
6) Anaheim Piranhas 3) San Antonio Gunslingers
5) Phoenix Firebirds
4) Omaha Scarecrows

New Jersey Hitmen 1) Tennessee Titans
Orlando Thunder
2) Jacksonville Jaguars
San Antonio Gunslingers 1) Iowa Barnstormers
Phoenix Firebirds 2) San Jose Invaders

Orlando Thunder @ Tennessee Titans
San Jose Invaders
@ Iowa Barnstormers

San Jose Invaders @ Tennessee Titans

LAFL/BFL
6) Kingston Privateers 3) Santiago Caciques
5) Panama City Pumas 4) San Jose Macaws
6) Brasilia Caimans 3) Santos Surfers
5) Fortaleza Huntsmen 4) Sao Paulo Steamrollers

San Jose Macaws 1) San Juan Senators
Santiago Caciques
2) Mexico City Aztecs
Sao Paulo Steamrollers 1) Salvador Maulers
Santos Surfers 2) Rio Revelers

Santiago Caciques
@ San Juan Senators
Rio Revelers @ Salvador Maulers

Santiago Caciques @ Rio Revelers

EFL
6) Birmingham Bolts 3) Edinburgh Claymores
5) Madrid Blaze 4) Dublin Tigers
6) Monte Carlo Gamblers 3) Frankfurt Galaxy
5) Milan Vipers 4) Stockholm Winterhawks

Dublin Tigers 1) London Monarchs
Edinburgh Claymores 2) Barcelona Dragons
Stockholm Winterhawks
1) Amsterdam Admirals
Frankfurt Galaxy 2) Rome Gladiators

Dublin Tigers @ Barcelona Dragons
Stockholm Winterhawks @ Frankfurt Galaxy

Dublin Tigers @ Stockholm Winterhawks

UFL
6) Voronezh Ravens 3) Helsinki Moose
5) Volgograd Voltage 4) Nizhny Novgorod Stags
6) Vienna Stallions 3) Budapest Hussars
5) Belgrade Gray Wolves 4) Bratislava Dukes

Volgograd Voltage 1) Riga Resistance
Voronezh Ravens 2) Moscow Iron Men
Bratislava Dukes 1) Warsaw Ospreys
Vienna Stallions
2) Istanbul Viziers

Moscow Iron Men @ Riga Resistance
Vienna Stallions @ Warsaw Ospreys

Vienna Stallions @ Moscow Iron Men

CFL
6) Shenyang Jets 3) Busan White Tigers
5) Astana Snow Leopards
4) Ulaan Bataar Wind Horses
6) Mumbai Jackals 3) Hong Kong Surge
5) Macao High Rollers 4) Singapore Islanders

Astana Snow Leopards 1) Seoul Warriors
Busan White Tigers
2) Novosibirsk Locomotives
Singapore Islanders 1) Taipei Typhoon
Mumbai Jackals 2) Chennai Cobras

Busan White Tigers
@ Seoul Warriors
Chennai Cobras @ Taipei Typhoon

Busan White Tigers @ Seoul Warriors

PFL
6) Kobe Bulls 3) Hokkaido Ichibans
5) Saitama Ninjas
4) Kyoto Kaiju
6) Kuala Lumpur Bearcats 3) Brisbane Dingoes
5) Adelaide Hammerheads 4) Wellington Bulldogs

Saitama Ninjas 1) Yokohama Hurricanes
Hokkaido Ichibans
2) Tokyo Shoguns
Wellington Bulldogs 1) Melbourne Demons
Brisbane Dingoes 2) Manila Mariners

Hokkaido Ichibans @ Yokohama Hurricanes
Wellington Bulldogs @ Manila Mariners

Manila Mariners @ Yokohama Hurricanes

Final Draw for the Knockout Stage
Group A (Los Angeles: Coliseum/Rose Bowl)
Los Angeles Rams
Denver Broncos
San Jose Invaders
Santiago Caciques

Group B (New York: Meadowlands/Dodger Dome)
Cincinnati Bengals
BC Lions
Tennessee Titans
Rio Revelers

Group C (Berlin: Berlin Olympic Stadium/Jahnstadion)
Dublin Tigers
Vienna Stallions
Busan White Tigers
Yokohama Hurricanes

Group D (Tokyo: Tokyo Dome/Tokyo Olympic Stadium)
Stockholm Winterhawks
Moscow Iron Men
Seoul Warriors
Manila Mariners

Gold Cup at Ford Field in Detroit

World Bowl at Stockholm Olympic Stadium

Super Bowl XVI at the Glitter Dome in Las Vegas
 
Tecmo NASCAR Racing '07
Released: February 13, 2006 (The Week after the 2006 NDTC is Done)
For: Playstation 2, PSP, XBOX and XBOX 360

There's Nothing New in this Game but Matt Kenseth driver of the #7 Rhythm Radio Ford is on the Cover

NASCAR Coca-Cola Cup Series Drivers
#01 Jerry Nadeau - U.S. ARMY Chevrolet
#1 Martin Truex Jr. - Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet
#2 Kurt Busch - Tiller Light Dodge
#3 Jeff Burton - Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Chevrolet
#4 Ward Burton - Lucas Oil Chevrolet
#5 Kyle Busch - Kellogg's Chevrolet
#6 Scott Riggs - Nesquik Ford
#7 Matt Kenseth - Rhythm Radio Ford
#8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. - Dudweiser Chevrolet
#9 Kasey Kahne - UAW Dodge Dealers Dodge
#10 Joe Nemechek - Valvoline Dodge
#11 Denny Hamlin - FedEx Express Chevrolet
#12 Ryan Newman - Alltel Dodge
#14 Sterling Marlin - NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet
#15 Michael Waltrip - Kraft Chevrolet
#16 Greg Biffle - National Guard Ford
#17 Robby Gordon - Harrah's Chevrolet
#18 J.J. Yeley - Interstate Batteries Chevrolet
#19 Jeremy Mayfield - UAW Dodge Dealers Dodge
#20 Tony Stewart - The Home Depot Chevrolet
#21 Ken Schrader - Little Debbie Ford
#22 Dave Blaney - Caterpillar Dodge
#24 Jeff Gordon - DuPont Automotive Finishes Chevrolet
#25 Brian Vickers - GMAC Chevrolet
#27 Shawna Robinson - Hooters Ford
#28 Jamie McMurray - Texaco/Havoline Ford
#30 Kevin Harvick - GM Goodwrench Chevrolet
#31 Clint Bowyer - Cingular Chevrolet
#32 Travis Kvapil - Tide Chevrolet
#34 Chad Chaffin - Oak Gloves Chevrolet
#36 Bill Elliott - Ginn Hotels Chevrolet
#37 Jennifer Jo Cobb - Crystal Light Ford
#38 Elliott Sadler - M&M's Ford
#39 Tina Gordon - Yahoo! Dodge
#40 David Stremme - Boar's Light Dodge
#41 Reed Sorenson - Target Dodge
#42 Casey Mears - IRWIN Industrial Tools Dodge
#43 Bobby Labonte - STP Dodge
#44 Adam Petty - Cheerios Dodge
#45 Kyle Petty - Wells Fargo Dodge
#48 Jimmie Johnson - Lowe's Home Improvement Chevrolet
#49 Brent Sherman - Freightliner Dodge
#55 Michael Waltrip - NAPA Auto Parts Dodge
#66 Jeff Green - Best Buy Chevrolet
#88 Dale Jarrett - UPS Ford
#96 Tony Raines - DLP HDTV Chevrolet
#99 Carl Edwards - Office Depot Ford

NASCAR Wal-Mart American Series Drivers
#00 Johnny Sauter - Yellow Transportation Chevrolet
#01 Jay Sauter - Western Union Chevrolet
#06 Todd Kluever - 3M Ford
#0 Kertus Davis - RaceGirl Chevrolet
#1 Jason Keller - Miccosukee Resort Gaming Dodge
#2 Clint Bowyer - ACDelco Chevrolet
#5 Kyle Busch - Lowe's Chevrolet
#6 Mark Martin - Pennzoil Platinum Ford
#8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. - Oreo Chevrolet
#8 Martin Truex Jr. - Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet
#9 Jeremy Mayfield - Ragú Unilever Dodge
#9 Boris Said - Ingersoll Rand Dodge
#10 John Andretti - Freedom Roads Ford
#11 Paul Menard - Johns-Manville/Menard's Chevrolet
#12 Joel Kauffman - SuperCuts Dodge
#14 Tracy Hines - Family Dollar Dodge
#15 Paul Menard - Menard's Chevrolet
#16 Greg Biffle - Ameriquest Ford
#17 Matt Kenseth - Pennzoil Platinum Ford
#18 J.J. Yeley - Vigoro Chevrolet
#19 Aric Almirola - ConAgra Foods Chevrolet
#20 Denny Hamlin - Rockwell Automation Chevrolet
#21 Jeff Burton - U.S. Coast Guard Chevrolet
#22 Kenny Wallace - AutoZone Ford
#25 Ashton Lewis - Team Marines Ford
#27 David Green - Kleenex Ford
#29 Kevin Harvick - Hershey's Kissables Chevrolet
#31 Steve Park - Whelen Engineering Chevrolet
#32 AJ Foyt IV - Great Clips Chevrolet
#33 Ron Hornaday - Outdoor Channel Chevrolet
#33 Tony Stewart - Old Spice Chevrolet
#35 Regan Smith - McDonalds's Ford
#36 Tim Sauter - Lester Buildings Chevrolet
#38 Jason leffler - Great Clips Chevrolet
#39 Kurt Busch - Penske Truck Rental Dodge
#39 Ryan Newman - Alltel My Circle Dodge
#41 Reed Sorenson - Discount Tire Dodge
#42 Casey Mears - Texaco Havoline Dodge
#46 Robert Pressley - Edy's Ice Cream Ford
#47 Jon Wood - Clorox Ford
#48 Jimmie Johnson - Lowe's Kobalt Tools Chevrolet
#50 Danny O'Quinn Jr. - World Financial Group Ford
#57 Brian Vickers - Ore-Ida Extra Crispy Chevrolet
#59 Stacy Compton - Kingsford Ford
#60 Carl Edwards - Charter Communications Ford
#61 Steve Wallace - Dodge Motorsports Dodge
#64 Jamie McMurray - Top Flite Dodge
#66 Greg Biffle - Duraflame Ford
#72 Donny Neuenberger - TheRaceSpace.com Chevrolet
#73 Kerry Earnhardt - Red Cactus Salsa Chevrolet
#77 Burney Lamar - Dollar General Chevrolet
#88 Mark McFarland - US Navy Chevrolet
#90 Elliott Sadler - Citi Financial Ford
#98 Erin Crocker - Cheerios Hamburger Helper Dodge
#99 Michael Waltrip - Aaron's Rent Dodge

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Drivers
#02 Kelly Sutton - Sutton Motorsports Chevrolet
#04 Scott Lagasse Jr. - Dodge HEMI Dodge
#08 Chad McCumbee - GPS Store Dodge
#1 Robert Richardson - Benchmark Mortgage Chevrolet
#4 Timothy Peters - Dodge Motorsports Dodge
#5 Mike Skinner - Toyota Tundra Toyota
#6 David Ragan - Scotts Ford
#9 Ted Musgrave - Team ASE Toyota
#10 Terry Cook - Ford Powerstroke Diesel by International Ford
#11 David Starr - Forklift.net Toyota
#13 Kerry Earnhardt - Thorsport Racing Chevrolet
#14 Rick Crawford - Circle Bar Motel & RV Park Ford
#16 Mike Bliss - Strutmasters Chevrolet
#17 David Reutiman - NAPA Auto Parts Toyota
#18 Bobby Hamilton Sr. - Fastenal Dodge
#20 Jon Wood - Team Australia/Aussie Vineyards Ford
#21 Bobby East - State Farm Corndogs Ford
#22 Bill Lester - Checkers Toyota
#23 Johnny Benside - Exide Ford
#24 Wayne Edwards - Liquid Niro Energy Drink Chevrolet
#25 Damon Lusk - Red Rocks Cafe Dodge
#27 Casey Kingland - Hooters Energy Drink Chevrolet
#30 Todd Bodine - Lumber Liquidators Toyota
#33 Ron Hornaday - RoadLoans Chevrolet
#47 Kraig Kinser - Centrix Chevrolet
#50 Carl Edwards - Roush Racing Ford
#56 Robert Turner - Indiana Army National Guard Chevrolet
#59 Chad Chaffin - Eaton Toyota
#60 Jack Sprague - Con-Way Transporation Services Toyota
#63 Brad Keselowski - Ownership Technologies Ford
#75 Aric Almirola - FedEx Chevrolet
#76 Chris Wimmer - Automotive Fabrication Chevrolet
#77 Brendan Gaughan - South Point Resort Dodge
#85 Dennis Setzer - Rotella T Chevrolet
#88 Matt Crafton - Menards Chevrolet
#98 Erin Crocker - Cheerios Dodge
#99 Erik Darnell - Woolrich Ford

Tracks: Will be The Same as Last Year

Soundtrack: Tempo and Rhythm Radio did collaborated Soundtrack with 110 Songs in which they include the Opening Number for the 2006 National Choir Drill Championships (in which they brought it back last year) which is "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" sung by an All-Star Cast of Veteran UDA Instructors and a Number of Members who competed from February 4-6 including Katherine Wise (from Houston HS in Germantown, TN), Elissa Harvath (from Kingsley JHS in Normal, IL) and about 398 other girls and 15 UDA Instructors who were involved in this Performance as well as "Holiday" (Jazz) and "Burning Up" (Pom) by Britney Gale with her Carlsbad Lancerettes (the latter of this song is also sung by Juli Yamanaka in which sang some parts with Gale), "Nice and Slow" by the Encinal Flight Crew with lead vocalist Jade Aganus in which they performed in the Class A Jazz to secure the Victory over Carlsbad High (with Gale singing Holiday), Coral Reef Cudettes (with lead Vocalist Daniela Alvarez) with a Remake of Jefferson Starship's Somebody to Love that finished 2nd in Large Varsity Jazz to Eden Prairie High, Coral Gables Gablettes (with Lead Vocalists Stef Ruiz and Gabriela Vazquez) with "If You Don't Know Me by Now" (in which former Club Tempo/Dance Party USA Host Aubrey Ayala sang it) in which they end up finishing 5th in High Kick, "Killing Me Softly" & "Super Models Medley" by Burbank Impressions (Burbank, CA), "Hung Up" by the Brazowood Belles (with Kalyn Hemphill on leads) and about 32 other songs that were Choir Drilling (including Bianca Sotelo's rendition of "You Keep Me Hangin' On" as performed by the Flight Crew of Encinal High in the Kick Category) as for the Remaining 70 it included songs like "Fly" by Hilary Duff, "Crazy Frog" by Axel F, "Dance 4 You" by B5, "Pon De Replay" by Rihanna, "Pop Princess" by The Click Five, "Just The Way I Am" by Skye Sweetnam, "Whip It" by Devo 2.0, "Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani, "Listen To Your Heart" & "Why" by DHT, "Because of You" by Kelly Clarkson, "Just Like That" by Amber, "Faithfully" by Judy Torres, "Push The Button" by Sugababes, "L.O.V.E." by Ashlee Simpson, "Everytime We Touch" by Cascada, "Beep" & "Don't Cha" by Pussycat Dolls, "Come Rain Come Shine" by Jenn Cuneta, "So Sick" by Ne-Yo and a remake of "Waiting for a Star to Fall" being sung by Ex-Carlsbad Lancerette Kristin Jones (which uses the same elements as the OTL Music Video of that song by Cabin Crew).
 
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2005-06 PFI Postseason Knockout Stage
Group A (Los Angeles: Coliseum/Rose Bowl)
Denver Broncos 20 Los Angeles Rams 35
Santiago Caciques 30
San Jose Invaders 27
San Jose Invaders 17 Denver Broncos 21
Los Angeles Rams
42 Santiago Caciques 30
San Jose Invaders 14 Los Angeles Rams 38
Santiago Caciques 30
Denver Broncos 24

Group B (New York: Meadowlands/Dodger Dome)
Cincinnati Bengals 33 BC Lions 30
Rio Revelers 21 Tennessee Titans 28
Tennessee Titans 24 Cincinnati Bengals 27
BC Lions
20 Rio Revelers 17
Rio Revelers 35 Cincinnati Bengals 34
Tennessee Titans 23 BC Lions 28

Group C (Berlin: Berlin Olympic Stadium/Jahnstadion)
Vienna Stallions 20 Dublin Tigers 38
Busan White Tigers
35 Yokohama Hurricanes 20
Yokohama Hurricanes 0 Vienna Stallions 41
Dublin Tigers 7 Busan White Tigers 20
Busan White Tigers 24
Vienna Stallions 20
Yokohama Hurricanes 24 Dublin Tigers 10

Group D (Tokyo: Tokyo Dome/Tokyo Olympic Stadium)
Stockholm Winterhawks 13 Moscow Iron Men 12
Seoul Warriors 24 Manila Mariners 20
Moscow Iron Men 24 Seoul Warriors 27
Manila Mariners 37
Stockholm Winterhawks 27
Stockholm Winterhawks 27 Seoul Warriors 21
Manila Mariners 13 Moscow Iron Men 28

Gold Cup at Ford Field in Detroit
Los Angeles Rams 34
Cincinnati Bengals 17

World Bowl at Stockholm Olympic Stadium
Vienna Stallions 14
Seoul Warriors 34

Super Bowl XVI at the Glitter Dome in Las Vegas
Los Angeles Rams 13
Seoul Warriors 27
MVP: Hines Ward (WR, Seoul Warriors)
 
Love seeing the Rams win the NFL title and Gold Cup with Dungy.

As good as that sounded, there is still a lot of unfinished business in Tinseltown.

After Super Bowl XVI...

"Looks like the Manning-Brady matchup we've been wanting the last few years will have to wait another year at least."
- Peter King; Sports Illustrated.

"Knowing he was gonna hit the free agent market next year, Hines Ward wanted to give the fans in Seoul a performance to remember."
- Michael Silver; ESPN The Magazine.
 
PFI Free Agency 2006

The biggest names hitting the free agency market in 2006 are former Chargers QB Drew Brees and wide receiver Hines Ward, formerly of the Seoul Warriors.
 
Minor League Hockey as of 2005-06
American Hockey League
Albany River Rats
Hershey Bears
Manchester Monarchs
Portland (Maine) Pirates
Providence Bruins
Rochester Americans
St John Flames
Springfield Falcons
Syracuse Crunch
Worcester Ice Cats

International Hockey League
Atlanta Gladiators
Birmingham Bulls
Charlotte Checkers
Cincinnati Cyclones
Florida Flamingos
Ft Wayne Komets
Grand Rapids Griffins
Honolulu Makos
Indianapolis Speed Demons
Long Beach Ice Dogs
Kentucky Thorough Blades
Milwaukee Admirals
Nevada Rustlers
New Jersey Devils
New Orleans Brass (or Louisiana Ice Gators)
Orlando Solar Bears
Portland (Oregon) Moose
Sacramento River Bandits
San Antonio Rampage
Tampa Bay Lightning

East Coast Hockey League
Augusta Lynx
Cape Fear Battalion
Greensboro Generals
Jackson Bandits
Jacksonville Lizard Kings
Johnstown Chiefs
Macon Whoopee
Richmond Renegades
Roanoke Express
South Carolina Stingrays
Toledo Storm
West Palm Beach Parrots
Wheeling Nailers
Winston Salem Polar Twins

West Coast Hockey League
Bakersfield Condors
Boise Kodiaks
Fresno Falcons
New Mexico Scorpions
Stockton Lightning
Tacoma Sabercats
Tucson Gila Monsters
Victoria Salmon Kings

Central Hockey League
Arkansas Glacier Cats
Austin Ice Bats
Ft Worth Brahmas
Mississippi Sea Wolves
Oklahoma City Blazers
Shreveport Mud Bugs
Tulsa Barons
Wichita Thunder

United Hockey League
Binghamton Icemen
Flint Generals
Muskegon Lumberjacks
Peoria Rivermen
Port Huron Flags
Quad City Mallards
Rockford Ice Hogs
Saginaw Gears

If there are any teams missing that I should add to this list, or other corrections, please let me know. Thanks.
 
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