The webmaster has laid his hands on a 3G wireless network card and will attempt to do live updates from Rolla using CoverItLive. Perhaps they can even been seen in South Africa.
Kickoff is at 2:00pm.
Update: It was an interesting experiment. I had not used a 3G card before and I had never used CoverItLive for an actual event. It would have been nice to work from a table. The only real problem was that I got a nice sunburn on the back of my hands which looks really odd since I was wearing long sleeves. I wish I had publicized it earlier.
The Falcons (17-7-1) will travel to the Missouri S&T campus in Rolla on Saturday, May 30 at 2:00pm to play a state quarterfinal match against the Jefferson City Jays (14-10). The Falcons will be the visiting team.
The bus for Rolla will depart from Glendale at 10:45am on Saturday.
Here are the directions provided by Missouri S&T to the Bullman Multi-Purpose Building:
From I-44 East (From Springfield) Take the second Rolla exit #185. At the top of the ramp, turn right onto University Drive and proceed to the stoplight. At the stoplight, turn right onto Hwy 63/Bishop Ave. and merge into the right lane. At the next stoplight, turn right onto 10th Street.
KOLR10/Fox27 should be highlighting the team tonight (Friday) during their their evening news at 5:00pm and/or 6:00pm.
Coach Rogers will be on The JEFF 98.7The JOCK 98.7 today at 3:25pm to talk about last night’s victory over Joplin and this weekend’s quarterfinal match against Jefferson City.
Andy Dehnart from the Reality Blurred blog has a story about three documentaries airing this week. The one that caught my eye was Kick Like A Girl.
On Thursday at 6 p.m. ET, HBO will debut Kick Like a Girl, a film produced by Jenny Mackenzie, the coach of an undefeated all-girl third-grade soccer team, the Mighty Cheetahs, that takes on teams of boys–which didn’t go over well with the boys who lost to the girls, nor to their parents. The network says the documentary “chronicles the adventures of these third-grade underdogs as they set out to prove their game skills and overcome the skepticism of opponents and parents,” and “examines the origin of gender stereotypes.”
It sounds like a good way to get ready for Saturday!