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Karen Schmeer DEAD in Hit and Run

Posted: January 30th, 2010 in New York by LALATE

Karen Schmeer DEAD in Hit and Run



PHOTOS. Here are pictures and reaction to the death of Karen Schmeer. Karen Schmeer, acclaimed documentary editor, is being remembered by people who knew her well online today.

AJ Schnack remembers today Karen’s work with Errol Morris:

“Schmeer worked with Morris on FAST, CHEAP AND OUT OF CONTROL, MR. DEATH and the Oscar-winning FOG OF WAR. She is credited as a co-editor of Morris’ most recent film, STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE. She also edited Robb Moss’ THE SAME RIVER TWICE, Sidney Pollack’s SKETCHES OF FRANK GEHRY and Lucia Small’s MY FATHER, THE GENIUS.”

Matt Dentler remembers meeting Karen in 2007.

“I met Karen Schmeer at SXSW in 2007. She was introduced to me by former co-worker Lya Guerra, who had recruited Karen as a jury member for the SXSW Click competition. I remember when Lya introduced her as “Errol Morris’ editor,” and my first reaction was “No way.” I didn’t believe that someone so friendly and down-to-earth could have such a prestigious and important gig. I couldn’t believe that someone so busy and prolific, would be willing to spend time on our tiny little shorts competition.”

One of three robbers have been arrested from the deadly scene: David McKie of Coral Springs, Florida. Karen was struck at Broadway and W.90th St. 8 pm last night.

Funeral arrangements have not been announced. Karen Schmeer will be greatly missed.



Karen Sypher PHOTOS!

Posted: January 30th, 2010 in Karen Sypher, Rick Pitino by LALATE

Karen Sypher photos

PHOTOS! Here again are pictures of Rick Pitino’s Karen Sypher. Karen Sypher aka Karen Cunagin Sypher headlined early 2009 sports scandal reports here on LALATE.

In fact, if it wasn’t for Tiger Woods, Karen Cunagin Sypher and Rick Pitino’s story may have ended 2009 as seeming more significant in the world of sports mistress scandals.

Reports claim spectatorswere allegedly chanting her name during this weekend’s game.

Here is the police tape photos and video interview of Karen Sypher released in 2009.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE TAPE

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When the tapes came out, University of Louisville coach Rick Pitino was furious about the tapes becoming headline news today.

Pitino told press:

“If you all showed up thinking I am resigning you are going to be disappointed. On the day Ted Kennedy died we broke into news here in Louisville with Karen Sypher tapes….Believe me I will suffer for that mistake. My wife and children should not suffer for these lies, and believe me these are lies.”

As reported by LALATE weeks ago, Karen (who was not married to Tim Sypher at the time) met Pitino at Tim Sypher’s condo where she chatted with Pitino and received a $3000 payment. Pitino’s lawyer said recently she got money not for an abortion (as she claims) but for medical insurance coverage. Louisville Metro Police PIO Dwight Mitchell told ESPN that Sgt Abbott who questioned Pitino understood the payment to be for health insurance.

“It was Sgt. [Andy] Abbott’s understanding that the money [Pitino gave Sypher] was for health insurance.”

University of Louisville president James Ramsey issued the following statement thereafter:

“Several months ago, Coach Pitino informed me about the alleged extortion attempt. I’ve now been informed that there may be other details which, if true, I find surprising”.

For continuing coverage of the Sypher Pitino case on LALATE click here:

http://news.lalate.com/category/rick-pitino.

The affair, which Pitino says was one time and consensual and Karen says was more than once and not consensual, was August 1, 2003.

Here were other statements on the matter.

Statement from Rick Pitino, University of Louisville Men’s Basketball Coach:

“I just want to make a statement. I want to say that the past seven months have been very difficult on the people I love. I made a decision seven months ago because of something I’ve preached to my players for the thirty-some-odd years I’ve been coaching. They’ve heard it for thirty-some-odd years and it goes like this: When you have a problem, if you tell the truth, your problem becomes a part of your past. If you lie, it becomes a part of your future. I made a very difficult decision to tell the truth to the federal authorities, the local authorities, the university officials and most importantly, the people that love me the most: my family and friends.”

“A grand jury indictment is a very serious thing and I have not commented on it for that reason. I have not said anything to any of you about any of it. But I am here today because I’ve personally apologized to my family every single day. For all of us, our families — our wife and our children — and mine in particular, make the sun rise for me every morning. They are highly principled people that are very strong morally and very strong fundamentally and I let them down with my indiscretion six years ago. I’m sorry for that and I’ve told them that every single day.”

“But I want to tell more than just them that. I want to tell my extended family, which is all of my players, recruits who believe in me, families who have believed in me, that I’m sorry for that indiscretion six years ago. You as professionals who have covered me for 16 years, I want to apologize to you as professionals for that indiscretion six years ago.”

“Besides my apology to the university — and in particular to Tom Jurich and Dr. Ramsey, who have been very strong with me throughout this period — I also apologize to my extended family, which is all of the fans. I came here at a very difficult time. When 9/11 hit, you needed a community to get you over it. In New York City, it was easy because everybody knew the devastation of that and they got each other over it. In Louisville, the impact wasn’t felt like New York City, but I needed this community to help me get over it. The university officials and my friends and loved ones have helped me through this very difficult time.”

“I will continue to cooperate with the authorities as I have from day one. I believe in the judicial system and I won’t comment anymore on that. I hope that the trial comes quickly and we can do what all of you should be doing at this period in time: celebrating a BIG EAST Championship and a wonderful season where we once again finished in the Elite Eight with very dedicated players who paid the price to reach that pinnacle.”

“The second thing I’m going to do, besides be quiet about the indictment, is that I plan on accomplishing one thing that is very, very important to me. I plan, regardless of how difficult a situation this is, to coach here at the University of Louisville for as long as I physically can maintain the passion I have for the game of basketball, which is still stronger than when I was a head coach at 24 years of age. I love the game. I love my players. I love this university as well as this community. I won’t coach anywhere else. I don’t believe in anything as much as I believe in this university and this state. So, as long as they’ll have me, I’m going to coach here. I’m not a spring chicken, but I’m certainly not over the hill. I intend on recruiting the best athletes and the best people to this program and going a little farther than those Elite Eights in the many years to come. So I thank you as professionals. I know there are much more pleasant things we’d like to talk about, but I do want to apologize once again to my loving family, my wife and university officials, as well as the extended family with all of my players and the great fans we have here at the University of Louisville. So thank you all very much.”

Statement from Dr. James Ramsey, University of Louisville President:

“Rick Pitino is the University of Louisville’s basketball coach. He has been a role model for countless young people and a positive influence on this community.”

“Regardless of the truth or falsehood of specific actions that have been attributed to the coach, he’s clearly made errors in judgment that have come under intense public scrutiny. We can’t ignore these errors in judgment, and they have saddened and disappointed me. As we try to teach our students, when you make a mistake, you admit it and right it as best you can. Coach has done that today.”

“It’s not an easy thing to come before the university community and all of you to admit mistakes and commit to do better. I know this has been difficult on the coach, it’s been difficult on me, and difficult for our university. But as Coach Pitino and I discussed earlier today, this was the right thing for him to do.”

“We hope this closes this chapter; we’re all ready to move on. Our university is recovering from a flood that shut down a large portion of our campus, preparing for the start of classes on August 24th, and getting ready to welcome the most academically talented freshman class in our history. We need to get back to our job of educating the next generation of Kentucky’s leaders.”

Statement from Tom Jurich, University of Louisville Vice-President and Director of Athletics:

“As I said yesterday, Coach Pitino has been truthful with us about this matter all along and we stand by him and his family during this process. He’s been diligent in his work as our men’s basketball coach, despite a number of false rumors, reported inaccuracies and the difficulties this personal matter that happened six years ago has placed on him and his family. I’m a million percent behind him. I have great confidence in the federal court system that this matter will be addressed appropriately. I expect Coach Pitino to be the head coach at the University of Louisville for a long time. “



Tom Brookshier DEAD

Posted: January 30th, 2010 in Football by LALATE

Tom Brookshier DEAD


Former Eagles star Tom Brookshier is dead. Tom Brookshier’s death is confirmed Saturday by Eagles officials.

Tom Brookshier passed Friday at age 78 of cancer. He played 7 season with the Eagles. Eagles head coach Andy Reid issued the following statement on Tom Brookshier’s passing today:

“Tom Brookshier is one of all-time greats, both for what he did on the field and for the kind of man he was off the field. I will always remember him for his booming and bright personality. He had an uncanny love for life, a love for his family and a love for the game of football, especially for the Philadelphia Eagles.

“He bled green and I will always cherish our conversations and the relationship that we fostered throughout my tenure in Philadelphia. Our deepest condolences go out to his wife, Barbara, and the rest of the Brookshier family.”

Funeral arrangements are pending. Tom Brookshier will be greatly missed.

What Channel is the Senior Bowl On?

Posted: January 30th, 2010 in College Football by LALATE

What Channel is the Senior Bowl on


What Channel is the Senior Bowl on? What channel can you watch the Senior Bowl on?

The answer might surprise you.

Says the Senior Bowl:

“For the fourth consecutive year, NFL Network introduces viewers to the NFL’s next generation of talent with exclusive coverage of the 2010 Under Armour Senior Bowl from Mobile, AL. High-definition coverage begins with practices on Monday, January 25 and culminates with the 60th annual Senior Bowl game Saturday, January 30 at 4:00 PM ET.

Yes, the game is on PAID cable TV, the NFL Network. Why?

If you don’t get the paid NFL Network on cable, you won’t be able to watch one of the biggest bowl games in college football. LALATE will have live scoring here.

“The annual Senior Bowl is one of the first opportunities NFL head coaches, scouts and general managers have to evaluate upcoming talent. Eleven participants in the 2009 Senior Bowl were drafted in the first round and Clay Matthews (Packers) and Brian Cushing (Texans) earned Pro Bowl honors in their rookie seasons.

“The 2010 Under Armour Senior Bowl is part of NFL Network’s college football and Path to the Draft programming which includes the Insight Bowl, 2010 Scouting Combine and the 2010 NFL Draft. Live pick-by-pick coverage of the draft airs in primetime for the first time beginning on April 22 on NFL Network.”

“Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano and his staff coach the South team, while Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz and his staff lead the North team. Former college stars participating in this year’s Senior Bowl include: former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow of Florida, Javier Arenas of the national champion Alabama Crimson Tide, Lamarr Houston of Texas, Taylor Mays and Stafon Johnson of Southern California, Jimmy Graham and Darryl Sharpton of Miami, Penn State’s Jared Odrick and Sean Lee, Pat Angerer of Iowa, Rhodes Scholar Myron Rolle of Florida State, Kurt Coleman of Ohio State, Brandon Graham of Michigan and Sam Young of Notre Dame.

“… Coverage of the Senior Bowl game on Saturday begins at 3:00 PM ET with a NFL Total Access Senior Bowl Pregame Show from Los Angeles takes viewers straight up to the 4:00 PM ET kickoff. NFL Network’s on-air talent roster from Mobile includes Paul Burmeister, Mike Mayock, Corey Chavous, Lindsay Soto and Bucky Brooks with Randy Moss, Charles Davis and Michael Lombardi anchoring recap shows in Los Angeles. On gameday, Bob Papa, voice of NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football, has the call in the booth alongside Mayock and Davis with Burmeister and Chavous reporting from the sidelines.

For continuing coverage of the Senior Bowl and live scoring today on LALATE here:

http://news.lalate.com/category/college-football.

Senior Bowl 2010 Schedule – Senior Bowl on TV !

Posted: January 30th, 2010 in College Football by LALATE

Senior Bowl 2010 Schedule - Senior Bowl on TV



SCHEDULE – Here is your Senior Bowl 2010 TV Schedule. Your Senior Bowl 2010 TV Channel Schedule today kicks off with a pregame show, the live action, following a post game recap.

The roster features the best of the North and South Teams. Says the Senior Bowl:

“The Senior Bowl is the nation’s most unique football game and football’s premier pre-draft event, annually featuring the country’s best senior collegiate football stars and top NFL draft prospects on teams representing the North and South which are coached by the entire coaching staffs from two National Football League teams. Senior Bowl practices are also attended by over 800 general managers, head coaches, assistant coaches, scouts and other front office personnel from the 32 National Football League teams, making Mobile and the Senior Bowl the week-long host to a one-of-a-kind NFL Coaches Convention.”

Here is your broadcast schedule for today (times are EST):
Saturday, Jan. 30
3:00 PM – NFL Total Access (HD) – Under Armour Senior Bowl Pregame Show
4:00 PM – 2010 Under Armour Senior Bowl (HD)
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access (HD) – Post-game analysis

For continuing coverage of the Senior Bowl and live scoring today on LALATE here:

http://news.lalate.com/category/college-football.

Senior Bowl TIME!

Posted: January 30th, 2010 in College Football by LALATE

Senior Bowl 2010 Start TIME



TIME! Start time for the Senior Bowl is this afternoon. The 2010 Senior Bowl start time comes after a week of North and South practicing.

North Head Coach Jim Schwartz of the Detroit Lions says the following about today’s games:

“All these guys are good players. All these guys deserve to play, and they’re all going to play. Whoever starts or whoever finishes has nothing to do with anything other than paper-covers-rock.”

South’s Head Coach Tony Sparano adds the following:

“I just know that (the Senior Bowl) is a great evaluator for our league. To get to see them compete at this level and see them practice all week is really a good evaluator. At the end of this whole thing, the mental thing is important and how they play is pretty important too.”

Are you ready?

“Coverage of the Senior Bowl game on Saturday begins at 3:00 PM ET with a NFL Total Access Senior Bowl Pregame Show from Los Angeles takes viewers straight up to the 4:00 PM ET kickoff. NFL Network’s on-air talent roster from Mobile includes Paul Burmeister, Mike Mayock, Corey Chavous, Lindsay Soto and Bucky Brooks with Randy Moss, Charles Davis and Michael Lombardi anchoring recap shows in Los Angeles. On gameday, Bob Papa, voice of NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football, has the call in the booth alongside Mayock and Davis with Burmeister and Chavous reporting from the sidelines.”

What channel does it air on? The NFL Network on cable. LALATE will have live scoring here.

For continuing coverage of the Senior Bowl and live scoring today on LALATE here:

http://news.lalate.com/category/college-football.











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