Yu Darvish is the newest Texas Ranger.He is a Japanese flame thrower with a 98-26 record in the Japan league,with his team the Nippon Ham Fighters.His ERA is a great 1.88!We payed 50.1 million dollars to talk to him and his agents.His contract extension is at 6 years 60 million dollars.I think he will be fabulous...what do you think???
 
The Denver Broncos beat the Steelers in a overtime win on Sunday night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Tim Tebow had a great 80 yard td pass to Demaryus Thomas!!!!!!!!!!In my opinion I want the Broncos to win the Super Bowl...Who do you want to win?
 
Brandon is making a new blog about TOPS! It should be uot by today! He will interview some people and write it down then put it on our website.
 
Would you rather...
Parachute?
Go to space?
Got to school 2 days a week than go in Summer?
Ride Superman?
Ride Titan?
 
December 7, in Hawaii. Just before 8 a.m. (Hawaii time), the nation observed a moment of silence to commemorate the exact moment 70 years ago that Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii. The December 7, 1941, attack killed 2,400 Americans and brought the U.S. into World War II.

President Barack Obama hailed veterans of the bombing in a statement and proclaimed Wednesday as "National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day."

"As a nation, we look to December 7, 1941, to draw strength from the example set by these patriots and to honor all who have sacrificed for our freedoms," he said.


MARCO GARCIA—AP Pearl Harbor survivors stand at attention during a memorial ceremony on December 7, in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Honoring the Fallen

Nearly 3,000 people attended a ceremony at a site overlooking the USS Arizona, a battleship that sank during the attack. More than 1,100 servicemen aboard the ship were killed. The ceremony included a rifle salute by members of the armed services and wreath presentations.

Altogether, the U.S. lost 12 ships that day. The Arizona and another battleship, the USS Utah, are the only ones still sitting in the harbor.

USS Utah survivor Gilbert Meyer said he comes back each year to honor his shipmates who are entombed in the battleship. The USS Utah rests not far from where it sank off Ford Island, in the middle of Pearl Harbor.

Meyer, 88, remembers his ship rolling over after being hit by a torpedo. He saw Japanese planes dropping bombs. When the planes began firing machine guns, he knew it was time to move.

"That really got my attention so I got in the water and swam ashore," he said.


December 7, in Hawaii. Just before 8 a.m. (Hawaii time), the nation observed a moment of silence to commemorate the exact moment 70 years ago that Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii. The December 7, 1941, attack killed 2,400 Americans and brought the U.S. into World War II.

President Barack Obama hailed veterans of the bombing in a statement and proclaimed Wednesday as "National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day."

"As a nation, we look to December 7, 1941, to draw strength from the example set by these patriots and to honor all who have sacrificed for our freedoms," he said.


MARCO GARCIA—AP Pearl Harbor survivors stand at attention during a memorial ceremony on December 7, in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Honoring the Fallen

Nearly 3,000 people attended a ceremony at a site overlooking the USS Arizona, a battleship that sank during the attack. More than 1,100 servicemen aboard the ship were killed. The ceremony included a rifle salute by members of the armed services and wreath presentations.

Altogether, the U.S. lost 12 ships that day. The Arizona and another battleship, the USS Utah, are the only ones still sitting in the harbor.

USS Utah survivor Gilbert Meyer said he comes back each year to honor his shipmates who are entombed in the battleship. The USS Utah rests not far from where it sank off Ford Island, in the middle of Pearl Harbor.

Meyer, 88, remembers his ship rolling over after being hit by a torpedo. He saw Japanese planes dropping bombs. When the planes began firing machine guns, he knew it was time to move.

"That really got my attention so I got in the water and swam ashore," he said.


 
The Packers Win!
The Green Bay Packers have won the Super Bowl! They beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25 in Super Bowl XLV on February 6.


I watched the game from the press area inside Cowboys Stadium. I had a great view of the action! I felt like a movie star. Every seat in the stadium was filled with excited football fans.

The Packers were able to jump out to an early lead. They scored their first touchdown with 3 minutes and 44 seconds left in the first quarter when wide receiver Jordy Nelson caught a 29-yard pass from quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Twenty four seconds later, Packers free safety Nick Collins intercepted a pass by Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and returned it for a touchdown. That was the most exciting play of the game! I couldn’t believe Green Bay was able to score two touchdowns so quickly. That put the Packers ahead 14-0 by the end of the first quarter.

Over the next three quarters, the Steelers were able to come back. They scored 25 points. But that wasn’t enough to stop the Packers, who added two more touchdowns and a field goal. In the end, it was a very close and exciting game.



Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers spoke to reporters after being named the MVP of Super Bowl XLV.

After the end of the Super Bowl, I got to interview Greg Jennings, a wide receiver for the Packers. He scored two touchdowns! I asked him about his favorite play of the game. “My favorite play … was the last play when Aaron [Rodgers] took a knee and we were Super Bowl champs!”

This week has been the best time of my life! I’m so happy I was able to go to Super Bowl XLV. I will always remember this experience!



The Black Eyed Peas performed at halftime. They put on a great show!



Brayden posed for a quick photo outside the stadium.



Brayden sat with other reporters at the game.



This was Brayden's view of the field.



Confetti fell on the field after the Packers won.



Brayden interviewed Greg Jennings, a wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers, after the game.

 
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