Now in its 23rd Year! Sept. 1 - 7, 2011 Vol.23, No.50
YOUR FREE GUIDE To our Islands’ Happenings
VG Lions Club Back to School Fair Saturday ALSO THIS WEEK: Discover Scuba Diving Day • Labor Day Weekend at Bomba’s • Virgo Birthday Bash
This Week’s Feature Story
Scuba Scuba Doo Downing, who has been involved since his predecessor, Derrylyn Churchwell left island a couple of years ago. The program was first organized and run by the BVI Dive Operators Association in 1994, however, it is to Derrylyn who was involved from the outset that Marc gives the credit. He said, “Derrylyn helped lay the foundations to attract local youth into the sport.” She also helped find graduates jobs in the diving industry which is so intrinsic to our island way of life. Marc also explained that, “Although the One Day Introductory course is an enjoyable “taster,” it is necessary to take this course before embarking on the Full Certification Course. At the end of the course on Saturday, the dive instructors will advise those students who have shown the ability to progress further.” The full course will start later in the year. The fees for the One Day Introductory Course are $15 and $200 for the PADI Full Certification Course. KATS Scuba BVI works very closely with the Rotary and Roteract Clubs who are generously providing some sponsorship for students who cannot raise the fees. There is no pre-registration necessary for Saturday’s course. For more information, call Marc on 346-1137 or check out the KATS Scuba BVI facebook page for videos and information. — Jan Critchley
Flying its flag proudly under the KATS (Kids And The Sea) Program, KATS Scuba BVI are launching into its new season which introduces scuba diving to teenagers and young adults aged between 12 and 18 years old. To get the ball rolling, there is a One Day Introductory course, “Discover Scuba Diving Day” from 10am till 12:30pm this Saturday at Long Bay, Beef Island. The short course will consist of an “Introduction” by the dive instructors followed by familiarization of the equipment. Then it’s the fun part, where the group gets into the water for the first time, initially in the shallows where it is easy to stand. From there it’s all about practicing clearing masks and just getting used to being and breathing under the water. Those who are comfortable at this level, can swim out further (with the instructors) where there are lots of fish to see and the fun of the sport can really start sinking in. KATS Scuba BVI is organized and run by Marc
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Ask Koren Your personal E-therapist is in the house!
Stressed and Confused Dear Koren, I am a 19-year old young lady who lives with my parents but every time I ask for money to do something important no help comes so I turn to my boyfriend for almost everything I need. I have been with him for 2 months now although we have known each other since childhood. We are happy and everything is going good and he has told me to come and live with him since I am stressed at home all the time, but my parents act so funny that I am scared and sometimes I think of running away. Please help me decide what I should do. –– Confused
talk with them and try to improve the relationship. You don’t need to run away from home – that’s juvenile thinking. At 19, you are a woman and if you want to leave, you must ensure that you are capable of supporting yourself. Living independently means paying rent, utilities, buying food and all that. Even if this young man says you could live with him, it is too soon and also dangerous to be at someone’s mercy financially and otherwise. All seems well now but when you move in with him, you might see a different side of him when he realizes he has to take care of you completely. So have a plan B; if things don’t work out, you are not stuck in a bad situation. Find some simple ways to handle your stress – it’s not good for you. Sit and think about what you want in your life and have some goals and plans of your own. Having a life where you are working towards your dream makes you happier than just being there mooching off parents or a two-month old relationship – that will eat away at your self-worth and you can do better.
Dear Confused, The expectation for some parents is that if you are 19 years old you could get a job to pay for at least some of your needs. You are living rent free and that is more than many parents allow. So while you might find them unsympathetic, look at what they are doing, and try to be a bit more grateful. Maybe if they see you making some effort to seek employment, they would be more inclined to help you. Why are you being stressed? Listen to your parent’s complaints – maybe there is some validity to them. If you feel like you are being treated unfairly,
Send your questions to askkoren@live.com and a response will be provided
Lime ... “to hang around idly” or “to go out on the town.” Source: The Dictionary of Virgin Islands English Creole by the late edu-cator and historian Lito Valls. The Limin’ Times brings you all the news about when and where to “lime” in the British Virgin Islands. Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide
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The Help It’s the 1960’s in racially segregated Jackson Mississippi (think Jim Crow Laws, Martin Luther King, and Rosa Parks) and Skeeter (Emma Stone) a recent graduate of Ole’ Miss with an interest in journalism is back in town for the La-dee-dah days of summer that include bridge clubs, ice tea and girly gossip. Somehow she isn’t fitting back in with her best friend Hilly’s new agenda for separate toilets in white homes with maids, to make sure “the help” stay in their rightful place.
Cast & Credits
Confused as to why her mother let go of
tor of Harper and Row and surprisingly an offer is
Aibileen------------------------ Viola Davis Skeeter ----------------------- Emma Stone Minny ------------------------ Octavia Spencer Hilly --------------------- Bryce Dallas Howard Celia ----------------------- Jessica Chastain
made to look at her interviews of domestic maids, if
names) with tales of tender relationships formed,
she gets at least a dozen to talk to her about their
doomed from inception by the lines of color.
Constantine (Cicely Tyson) her beloved maid that had been with the family for 29 years, Skeeter decides it’s time to get “the help’s” point of view. She pitches her unorthodox idea to the female edi-
experiences.
Based on the best selling novel by Kathryn
This is a risky business for Skeeter, who knows
Stockett, The Help is directed by Tate Taylor (a close
the laws segregating contact between whites and
friend of Stockett’s and a fellow southerner), who
blacks, but even more so for the maids, she asks to
takes this intimate portrayal of the sometimes
help her, who risk loss of jobs, imprisonment and or
deeply close but also fractious relationship
beatings.
But Abileen, the nanny of her friend
between the races and makes an unforgettable
Elizabeth’s little girl (powerfully played by Viola
movie with the humor, outrage and contradiction
Davis) agrees to speak to her in clandestine meet-
that comprised the way of life in the south at that
ings and gets her out-spoken best friend Minny
time. An excellent film that will draw you to the book
(Octavia Spencer in another great performance) to
(if you haven’t read it already) be prepared to laugh
also spill the beans about the dark side of white
and weep all in the course of one movie. – Jane Bakewell
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By Jan Critchley
Boulder-Dash So it was with great excitement that my friend and I drove into Road Town to catch our ferry for our well-earned break to Virgin Gorda over the Festival week. With tickets in hand and the ferry still some 30 minutes from leaving we decided to have a sit down across the road and have a small glass of wine because, well, we might not be going very far, but we were going on holiday. We arrived in VG and everything was perfect, the rental car was there and after a short debate about which car to take, we were off. Next stop – find the villa. Now I have to say, to be fair that neither of us has spent much time on Virgin Gorda itself, we have both sailed along its north shore many times – but never really driven there. Anyhow, we had a map, and good directions to our villa, so off we went! We drove towards Leverick Bay, with lots of positive reinforcement going on, like “oh yes, here’s where the road forks, so we keep to the left, and now here is the historical building sign on the left, so this is us!” It was as easy as that – so we checked in, unpacked and headed for town as we were now more than ready for some dinner and entertainment. After a great meal, a few cocktails and some dancing, we headed home. The next day we woke to a cloudless sky and decided to head off early and explore the island, Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide
which we did and after a spectacular brunch followed by swimming – we dozed off for an hour or so, to make sure we would have lots of energy later as we had a plan to see Leon and the Hot Shots. It was my first fungi experience and I was determined not to miss it – so before long, there we were shooting the breeze with the other patrons of the bar and having a fine time. After a while, I felt like heading home, but my friend was still enjoying the music and decided to stay and catch a taxi later; making sure she had a taxi driver identified – I headed home. The next morning, we were sitting having coffee when I asked my friend how the rest of her night went. A little sheepishly she explained that although she thought she knew the way home, when it came to giving directions to the taxi driver it was a different matter and the only information that she could give him was that there were two boulders marking the entrance to our villa! Being on VG where boulders are not exactly rare, these were very vague directions indeed. After about an hour driving round with an increasingly irate taxi driver she finally recognized our villa and was relieved beyond belief. The next day, I couldn’t help but rub it in a bit when we drove out of our driveway and I pointed the big yellow historical sign that clearly showed the driveway to our villa – with its name on it! 6
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Your Guide to British Virgin Islands Events
Village Cay Presents
Harbor from 10am to 3pm. There will be music, food, health screenings and information/help booths. Last but not least, there will be free school supplies for those in attendance.
It’s all about Virgo’s this week and as this is a sun sign it is wholly fitting with the heat on the street! So let loose your inner maiden or goddess (or here’s your chance to meet one!) and head early to Village Cay this Friday, 2nd September for their Pool Party where all Virgo’s get a free Jell-O shot. Musicvideo is by DJ Wiz and it all kicks off at 4pm – bring your swimming things and jump straight into the weekend and have some star studded fun.
Weekend @ Bomba’s Better lie down and take a break for the rest of the week as Bomba Shack has a rocking party schedule lined up for this weekend. The fun starts on Friday with “Freak Jam” music at around 8pm and a guest DJ on Saturday night with the “Recession Jam Happy Hour” from 10pm to 1:30am. On Sunday there will be a BBQ on the beach from 3pm to 7pm followed by live music from Final Faze from 8pm to 11pm. So stop at the shack for some swinging party action all weekend long.
Le Grand Happy Hour Don’t miss out on happy hour this slow season and head to Le Grand Café between 5pm and 7pm every night with Heineken specials. After a long hot day, what better than to relax with some friends and a nice cold greenie in hand. See you there!
Drink Specials at D’Best Cup It’s a great place to sit with a coffee at Trellis Bay and watch the world go by, so it’s even better news that they are staying open all season long! Open daily from 8am, they serve great coffee, breakfast, lunch and of course, cooling drinks until the last person leaves. Happy hour is from 4pm till 6pm daily with two for $5 beer specials and sake shots.
Virgo Birthday Bash Virgos are very popular this week and to celebrate them, there is also the Virgo Birthday Bash at Club Crystal this Saturday, 3rd September. The night of fun, features Black Chiney out of Miami spinning the decks alongside Tortola’s baddest DJ’s including DJ Bertrum, DJ Whiz, DJ Krusher, DJ Taz, Turbo Sounds and Sister Sensia. One free shot of Patron tequila for all Virgo’s at the party. So, get there early for some cool party action.
Back to School Fair The Valley Sound Lions Club are hosting their 2nd Annual “Back to School Fair” on Saturday, 3rd September 2011 at Coconut Grove, Virgin Gorda Yacht
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live music • events • concerts •
THURSDAY - SEPT 1
EAST END
ROAD TOWN
D’BEST CUP — Happy Hour 4-6pm, 2 for $5
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm VILLAGE CAY — Happy Hour from 4:30-7pm LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
drink specials
SATURDAY - SEPT 3 ROAD TOWN
CANE GARDEN BAY
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
MYETT’S — NEW Tapas Night
VILLAGE CAY — Steel Band & BBQ 7-10pm U.P’S CINEMA — Party with Showtime Band & the
EAST END
Fusion Band out of St. Croix from 10pm-5am
D’BEST CUP — Happy Hour 4-6pm, 2 for $5
drink specials
LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm CLUB CRYSTAL — Virgo Birthday Bash with Black Chinney out of Miami, DJ Bertrum, DJ Wiz & other guest DJs
FRIDAY - SEPT 2 ROAD TOWN
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PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
EAST END
U.P’S CINEMA — Cosmic Bowling with DJ Millennium
LONG BAY BEACH — Discover Scuba Diving Day
King
from 10am-12:30pm
VILLAGE CAY — Virgo Pool Party music by DJ Wiz fun-
D’BEST CUP — Happy Hour 4-6pm, 2 for $5
kicks off at 4pm, Free Jello Shot for Virgos! LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
drink specials
CANE GARDEN BAY MYETT’S — Pizza Night & Music by Awesome Crew
BOMBA SHACK — Recession Jam Happy Hour from 10pm-1:30am guest DJ
CARROT BAY
CANE GARDEN BAY
BANANAKEET CAFE — Live Music by Ruben
MYETT’S —Wii bowling - Prizes & Drink Specials
CAPOON’S BAY
VG & OUTER ISLANDS
BOMBA SHACK — Freak Jam with special guest DJ
VALLEY SOUND LIONS CLUB — Back to School Fair
from 8pm
from 10am-3pm
VG & OUTER ISLANDS
SUNDAY - SEPT 4
SCRUB ISLAND — Music by Caave Stout 6-10pm
ROAD TOWN
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CAPOON’S BAY
ts • parties • sports • movies and more
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
CANE GARDEN BAY
U.P’S CINEMA — Latin Sundays with DJ Fuggi
MYETT’S — Margarita Monday, Mexican Specials &
VILLAGE CAY — Sunday Brunch with the Last Virgin
Music by Candyman
from 11- 3pm. LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
UPCOMING EVENTS
TUESDAY - SEPT 6 ROAD TOWN
CARROT BAY
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
BANANAKEET CAFE — Sun & Soiree Pool Party from
LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
2pm; 2 for $5 Carib & Coors Light
CAPOON’S BAY BOMBA SHACK — Beach BBQ from 3-7pm; Music by Final Faze Band from 8-11pm
CANE GARDEN BAY MYETT’S —Local Fish Fry & Wii Bowling
EAST END TRELLIS KITCHEN/CYBERCAFÉ — Ladies Night - 2 for 1 drinks D’BEST CUP — Happy Hour 4-6pm, 2 for $5 drink specials
WEDNESDAY - SEPT 7 ROAD TOWN
EAST END D’BEST CUP — Happy Hour 4-6pm, 2 for $5
drink specials
MONDAY - SEPT 5 ROAD TOWN
PUSSERS — Martini Night 6pm. Daily happy hour from 4-7pm. 2 for 1 drinks specials. VILLAGE CAY — MJ Blues from 7-10pm SABROSO CHURRASCO GRILL — DJ Candyman spins from 7-10pm LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
EAST END
LE GRAND CAFÉ — Heineken Happy Hour 5-7pm
PUSSER’S EAST — Happy Hour 5-7pm. D’BEST CUP — Happy Hour 4-6pm, 2 for $5
drink special
SCRUB ISLAND — Caribbean Night, Steel Band Music
from 6-10pm
CANE GARDEN BAY MYETT’S — Wacky Wednesday & Bushwacker
EAST END D’BEST CUP — Happy Hour 4-6pm, 2 for $5
drink specials
RBVIYC Back to School Regatta — Sept 10-11 Full Moon — Sept 12 Coastal Clean Up Day — Sept 17 Jason Bally Memorial Bike Race — Oct 2
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
VG & OUTER ISLANDS
Lowell Wheatley Memorial Fishing Tournament – Oct 22-23
Specials
VG & OUTER ISLANDS SCRUB ISLAND — Wine Tasting from 6-8pm
RBVIYC Virgin’s Cup — Oct 15 RBVIYC Trafalgar Regatta — Oct 21 - 23 WEYC Foxy’s Cat Fight — Oct 28- 30 Halloween Party — Oct 31 Gaming Night @ Peg Legs — Nov 5
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The Pack Is Back To Open The 2011 NFL Season NFL
offseason
summary:
The
rich
(Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots) got richer, the poor (Cincinnati Bengals) got poorer, and oh, by the way, everyone made a pile of cash. That’s the way it often goes with sports work stoppages. The lockout just an unpleasant memory at this point, the 2011 NFL season gets under way Thursday, Sept. 8, on NBC, when Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers open defense of their XLV Super Bowl title at home against the previous
his 25th year working with Chris Berman on
season’s champions, Drew Brees and the New
Sunday NFL Countdown, “has been that the new
Orleans Saints.
champion that we crown in February of 2012, I
The Packers bring back basically the same
believe is going to be an old champion.
team that rang up a 31-25 upset victory over the
“It’s going to be someone, because of all the
Pittsburgh Steelers in February’s championship
missed time, changes in defensive and offensive
game, including All-Pros in defensive back Charles
coordinators, changes in head coaches – I think all
Woodson, linebacker Clay Matthews and safety
of those teams suffered drastically from the lock-
Nick Collins, as well as 14 players who were injured
out. So when you get these teams that have the
at various points last year. The team went into the
same (offensive) coordinator, have the same head
offseason with almost no needs, lost no key play-
coach and the same defensive coordinator system
ers to free agency and drafted for depth. And per-
in place, the quarterback understands what the
haps most importantly in a year following an
system is – I think all of those teams have even
abbreviated training camp, according to ESPN’s
more of an advantage than they would normally.
Tom Jackson, they’ll have a continuity in coaching
“And I’m always reminded that the last eight
and philosophy that many teams that underwent
years, the same three teams (Steelers, Patriots,
significant change won’t.
Indianapolis Colts) have represented the AFC (in
“One of the things I’ve been saying during the
the Super Bowl), so I don’t know where the parity
entire lockout,” says Jackson, who this year marks
is, but it hasn’t reached the top of the AFC yet.” – George Dickie
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tv specials & highlights THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 2011 7:00 / Livin’ for the Apocalypse Communities and subcultures preparing for the Apocalypse. B The First 48 U Chopped 8:00 _ ( Wipeout ) The Vampire Diaries 9:00 _ ( Grey’s Anatomy ) Plain Jane , A Ride Along the Lincoln Highway Rick Sebak travels America’s first transcontinental highway. 10:00 _ ( Rookie Blue * The Mentalist 10:32 0 Russian Dolls 11:00 B Beyond Scared Straight L Rising: Rebuilding Ground Zero
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 2011 7:00 0 Reba 3 Law & Order 8:00 _ ( Shark Tank ) Nikita 8:30 ` Friends With Benefits 9:00 _ ( Karaoke Battle USA ) Supernatural * CSI: NY ` Dateline NBC 10:00 _ ( 20/20 * Blue Bloods 10:30 > Fashion Police 11:004 Royal Pains
0 Dance Moms 4 NCIS > Keeping Up With the Kardashians 8:00 _ ( Bachelor Pad ) Gossip Girl 8:30 U Crave 9:00 ) One Tree Hill D The Facebook Obsession The 9:30 10:00 _ ( Castle P Secret Service Files 11:00 B The Glades
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 2011 7:00 / Big Sexy The ladies realize the world might not be comfortable with their size. 0 Unsolved Mysteries 8:00 _ ( Wipeout ) 90210 * NCIS 8:30 L Auction Kings 9:00 _ ( Take the Money and Run * NCIS: Los Angeles , Frontline
9:30 > Khloe and Lamar 10:00 _ ( Combat Hospital * NCIS: Los Angeles 11:00 / What Not to Wear
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2011 7:00 / Livin’ for the Apocalypse Communities and subcultures preparing for the Apocalypse. N Deadliest Warrior 7:30 P Deadly 60 8:00 _ ( The Middle ) America’s Next Top Model * Big Brother . Burn Notice 8:30 _ ( The Middle 9:00 _ ( Modern Family 10:00 _ ( Primetime Nightline ` Law & Order: SVU > Pawn 90210 Eccentric owner, Yossi Dina shows off her pawn shop. 10:30 / Outrageous Kid Parties 11:00 0 Dance Moms U The Great Food Truck Race
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 2011 7:00 , History Detectives P Explorer 8:00 * Hawaii Five-0 , NOVA 9:00 * CSI: Miami 10:00 L I Faked My Own Death 11:00 P CIA Confidential U Iron Chef America
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 2011 7:00 _ ( America’s Funniest Home Videos ` Dateline NBC 8:00 _ ( Extreme Makeover: Home Edition , Nature P Secret Service Files 8:01 * Big Brother 9:00 _ ( 20/20 10:00 * The Good Wife 0 Against the Wall U Iron Chef America 10:30 , PBS Previews: Prohibition Sneak preview of “Prohibition” with Ken Burns. 11:00 / 9/11: Heroes of the 88th Floor The story of survival and bravery of those whose lives where impacted on 9/11.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 2011 7:00 / Undercover Boss
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By Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway
Catching Up On The Track World DAEGU, South Korea—When Jamaica’s sprint sensation Usain Bolt false started in the 100m finals during Sunday’s 13th IAAF World Championships in Deagu, the globe stopped in momentary shock. In the stadium, I had my lens pointed to get the finish and you could have heard a pin drop. Shocked, disappointment, disbelief were some of the adjectives heard. Those who didn’t know of the no false start rule that came into effect on Jan 1, 2010, suddenly knew all about it and had an opinion. But rules are rules. Sprinters in particular—when they were allowed three false starts each, then one each—use it as a strategy to get an edge. False starts add time to the event and is not good for television which pumps hefty sums into the championships. I’ve been fortunate to have been at three different editions of these IAAF World Championships in three different capacities—the first being the inaugural one in Helsinki, in 1983 as an athlete. In 2009 as in this year, my role was as BVI Athletics Association president. After the politics was over this time—including an 11hour Congress were voting for the leaders went awry with electronic voting machines malfunctioning and officials had to rely on hand casting and counting votes—I picked up a dual role. Donning my first IAAF photo pool jacket, allowed me to get within a whisker of the action. The championships have dramatically changed since 1983. They’re now held every two years instead of four; qualifying standards are tougher, drug testing has become a central focus to catch cheaters——and yes, the no false start rule, among others. Oh yeah, a disabled athlete ran the 400m—a story by itself. Athletes making the final eight, they are assured of collecting a minimum of $4,000 in prize money, with
Veronica Campbell-Brown, left, Carmelita Jeter and Kelly-Ann Baptiste, won the women's 100m
$60,000 going to the winner. Breaking a world record gives that athlete another $100,000 to bank. Several defending champions have been knocked off their pedestal and favorites to win have flopped. Some big names did not suit up either. My biggest thrill, was when Grenada’s Kirani James collared the USA’s LaShawn Merritt in Tuesday night’s 400m—the same event I ran. Here was the kid from a country with less than 150,000 inhabitants, knocking off the mighty U S of A’s top dog. James—who once competed in the BVI—was joined by fellow Grenadian Rondell Bartholomew in the final. James became the ninth athlete in history to have won World Youth, World Junior and World Senior titles—a remarkable feat—and most of all, he’s HUMBLE and RESPECTFUL. Before the event ends on Sunday, there will be lots more surprises. My chance to cover the action as a photographer was an unbelievable experience. The evidence of my work can be seen on facebook on the BVI Athletics Association page. Log on and drop your feedback.www.facebook.com/pages/BVI-AthleticsAssociation-BVIAA/185609174793580 17
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 2011 12:00 8 SportsCenter (N) M English Premier League Soccer 1:00 ; XTERRA World Championship 1:45 9 Sport Today 2:00 ; The Dan Patrick Show M 2011 U.S. Open Tennis Second Round. (N) 3:00 8 Outside the Lines First Report 3:30 8 College Football Live 4:00 8 NFL Live (N) 5:00 8 Around the Horn (N) ; Table Tennis World Championship of Ping Pong. 5:30 8 Pardon the Interruption 7:00 ; Action Sports World Championships M 2011 U.S. Open Tennis Second Round. (N) 7:30 ` NFL Preseason Football New York Giants at New England Patriots. (N) 8 College Football Live (N) 8:00 8 College Football UNLV at Wisconsin. (N) ; College Football Mississippi State at Memphis. (N) 9:00 N iMPACT Wrestling (N) 11:00 8 M SportsCenter (N) 11:30 ; The Game 365
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 2011 12:00 8 SportsCenter (N) ; XTERRA World Championship M Skateboard Street League 1:00 ; Boys in the Hall 2:00 ; The Dan Patrick Show M 2011 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Second Round and Women’s Third Round. (N) 2:30 ∂ Hard Knocks: A Decade of NFL Training Camps 3:00 8 Outside the Lines First Report 3:30 8 College Football Live 4:00 8 NFL Live (N) ; College Football Saturday Preview 4:30 9 World Football Focus 5:00 8 Around the Horn (N) 6:00 ; UEFA Champions League Magazine (N) 7:00 M 2011 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Second Round and Women’s Third Round. (N) 7:30 8 College Football Live 8:00 8 College Football Texas Christian at Baylor. (N) 10:00 ; The Dan Patrick Show 11:00 8 M SportsCenter (N) ; Action Sports World Championships
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 2011 12:00 8 College Football Akron at Ohio State. (N) M Cycling Vuelta a Espana, Stage 14. (N Same-day Tape) 12:30 PM N MuscleCar 1:00 = MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at Chicago Cubs. (N) Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide
2:00 ` Track and Field IAAF World Championships. (Taped) M 2011 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Third 3:00 _ ( College Football Countdown (N) 8 College Football Scoreboard (N) 3:30 _ ( College Football 3:45 = Tenth Inning (N) 4:45 8 College Football BYU at Mississippi. (N) 7:00 ; UEFA Champions League Magazine 7:30 ; UEFA Champions League Soccer Rubin Kazan vs. Olympique Lyonnais. 7:45 8 College Football Scoreboard 8:00 _ ( College Football LSU vs. Oregon. (N) 8:30 9 Spirit of Yachting 9:30 ; Pro Football Weekly 10:00 ; College Football Louisiana Tech at Southern Mississippi. (N) 11:00 . Giants Training Camp I High Stakes Poker
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 2011 12:00 8 College Football BethuneCookman vs. Prairie View A&M. (N) M UEFA Euro 2012 Soccer Qualifier: Netherlands vs. San Marino. 1:00 & MLB Baseball (N) 1:30 ` Track and Field IAAF World Championships. (Taped) 2:00 = MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at Chicago Cubs. (N) 3:00 ` PGA Tour Golf Deutsche Bank Championship, Third Round. (N) 8 College Football Scoreboard (N) 3:30 8 College Football Marshall at West Virginia. (N) 4:00 _ ( Auto Racing American LeMans Series: Baltimore Grand Prix. 4:30 ; Baseball’s Golden Age 5:15 = Tenth Inning (N) 7:00 ; College Football Saturday Review M 2011 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Third and Women’s Fourth Round. (N) 7:30 8 NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: AdvoCare 500. (N) 9:45 9 Sport Today 11:30 ` Mike’d Up
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 2011 12:00 8 High School Football Camdon County (Ohio) vs. Cleveland Glenville (Ohio). (N) M Motorcycle Racing F.I.M. Grand Prix San Marino. 12:30 PM * 2011 U.S. Open Tennis U.S. Open, Men’s and Women’s Fourth Round. (N) 2:00 ` PGA Tour Golf Deutsche Bank Championship, Final Round. (N) = MLB Baseball Cincinnati Reds at Chicago Cubs. (N) M 2011 U.S. Open Tennis U.S. Open, Men’s and Women’s Fourth Round. (N)
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3:00 8 College Football Live 4:00 8 High School Football 5:00 ; High School Football DeSoto (Texas) vs. Frederick A. Douglass (Okla.). (N) 5:15 = Tenth Inning (N) 8:00 8 College Football Miami at Maryland. (N) ; College Football Tulsa at Oklahoma. (Taped) 9:00 4 WWE Monday Night RAW (N) 11:00 8 M SportsCenter (N)
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 2011 12:00 8 SportsCenter (N) M UEFA Euro 2012 Soccer Qualifier: England vs. Wales. (N) [ Monmouth Replay Show 12:30 PM [ Television Games 2:00 8 SportsCenter (N) M 2011 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Round of 16 and Women’s Quarterfinals. (N) 2:30 8 Soccer Belgium vs. United States. (N) 3:00 ; Action Sports World Championships 3:45 9 Sport Today 4:00 ; LOKAR Car Show 7:00 8 NFL Live (N) M 2011 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Round of 16 and Women’s Quarterfinals. (N) 8:00 8 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event. (Taped) ; MLS Soccer Los Angeles Galaxy at Sporting Kansas City. 9:00 8 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event. (Taped) 11:00 8 M SportsCenter (N) 11:30 ; Baseball’s Golden Age
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2011 12:00 8 SportsCenter (N) ; North American Hunter [ The Morning Line 12:30 PM ; Babe Winkelman’s Outdoor Secrets 1:00 ; Bowhunter TV M 2011 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. (N) 2:00 ; The Dan Patrick Show (N) 3:00 8 Outside the Lines First Report 3:30 8 College Football Live 4:00 8 NFL Live (N) 6:00 8 SportsCenter (N) ; MMAthletics (N) 6:30 ; Boys in the Hall 7:00 8 MLB Baseball Teams ; TEVA Mountain Games M 2011 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. (N) 10:00 8 MLB Baseball Teams ; The Dan Patrick Show < Saints Alive 11:00 ; College Football Saturday Preview (N) M SportsCenter (N) 11:30 ; Boys in the Hall