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The Addams Family Premieres This Weekend

Center Stage Jackson's production of "The Addams Family" will debut this weekend with shows at 8pm on Friday and Saturday and 3pm on Sunday.  The musical comedy stars Diego Febres-Cordero as Gomez and Jacob Jabkiewicz as Fester.  The show will also run the weekend of October 31 to November 2.  Tickets available here.  The show will be in the Baughman Theatre, Potter Center at Jackson College.  Other guests:  Shane LaPorte, candidate for Jackson County commission;  Angela Machnik, Middle School Challenge Day;  Carolyn Matteson, Anderson Printing's 45th Anniversary;  Andrew Sargeant, Jackson Recreation Department.

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The Way We Were

Ten College Football Programs That Used to Matter   By Larry Jacobson, JTV Sports  -1.    Tennessee                      73-14 from 1995-2001                      24-32 last 4 years. *        The Vols won the first BCS Championship in 1998 but have been lost in space since Phil Fulmer left. - 2.   Colorado                        78-15 from 1989-1996                      23-55 last 6 years. *        Under former Michigan Man Bill McCartney, this team produced bowl wins and NFL draft picks with abandon for almost a decade. Now, they’re bottom feeders in the Pac-12. -3.     SMU                              41-5  from 1981-1985                      37-58 last 7 years. *        The Pony Express suffered the NCAA’s Death Penalty after their great run, which kids today know nothing about unless they watch ESPN’s ’30 for 30.’ The talk now is that they may soon disband the program again – this time for being so bad. -4.     Michigan                        41-8 from 1997-2001                        18-15 last 3 years. *        Lloyd Carr’s run, which included a national title in 1997, ended with a bowl win over Florida a few years ago. From Rich Rod to Brady Hoke, mediocrity has reigned to the point where they are no longer even in contention for league titles. Another regime change is coming. -5.     Florida                          …

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Lumen soccer team takes aim at Country Day, spot in the regional final

  By Mike Moore JTV Sports  Jackson – There’s no complacency here, no taking what’s been established for granted. District success has become a staple of the Lumen Chisti boys soccer program, a tradition seemingly carried from one fall to the next. When the Titans defeated Quincy High 5-0 on Saturday at Onsted, it marked the fourth consecutive district crown, and 12th in the past 14 years, to be exact. But there wasn’t a huge celebration, no parade plans being constructed. “Truthfully, I think the bigger goals are still out there,” coach Damon Havlicek said Monday morning. “When the district game ended, the guys were already talking about what was next. That’s what they are focused on.” Lumen rolled through the Onsted bracket, opening the postseason with an 8-0 victory against Columbia Central followed by a 2-0 shutout of Hillsdale in the semifinal. In the district title, five different players — Gabriel Tavera, Ethan Frew, Abraham Johnson, Patrick Nicol and Caleb Chesney— scored while goalie Max Snyder picked up his 12th shutout of the season. Dominant, but still driven. “This senior class has won four districts, but they’ve never taken that next step,” Havlicek said of the regional round. “This…

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Week 9 Power Rankings

1. Lumen Christi 8-0 2. Hillsdale 7-1 3. Manchester 7-1 4. Hanover-Horton 7-1 5. Homer 6-2 6. Grass Lake 5-3 7. Vandercook Lake 5-3

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Columbia Central vs Dundee

Columbia Central 42 Dundee 6.  October 17, 2014.  Photos by Ryan Kerwin, JTV Sports.  Click above photo to launch gallery.

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Group Exploring Jackson Minor League Baseball

Dan DuBois, Leader of "Commanding Curve", is exploring the possibility of bringing a Frontier Baseball League team to Jackson.  Currently the group is in the first phase of market research, which includes surveying the community.  He asked viewers to visit the website, jacksonbaseball.club to take the survey and learn more about the group's plans.  They will be hosting a World Series watch party at The Chase on Tuesday evening where more information will be available.  Other guests:  Jackson County Undersheriff Chris Kuhl;  Andy Woell, General Materials with "Builder Walk";  Wendy Treacher, Jackson Chorale with Jackson Livesay, Children's Choir;  Jennifer Anderson, Tammy Davis and Bonnie Rowley, YMCA of Jackson Pink Ribbon Party, Friday, October 24;  Susan Murphy, Harriet A. Myer BPW;  Dave DeBaker, movie reviews. Today's show replays Monday, October 20.

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Coaches Prepare for Community Bowl

Lumen Christi Varsity Football Coach Herb Brogan and Jackson Varsity Football Coach Scott Farley are preparing their teams for the annual Community Bowl, Friday October 24 at Withington Community Stadium.  The event featuring the traditional rivalry of the Titans vs. the Vikings will include special pre-game and half-time festivities and food and fun-filled hospitality tents for both schools' fans.  Kickoff is at 7 PM and all proceeds will benefit the scholarship funds at both schools.  Other guests:  Jackson County Prosecutor Jerry Jarzynka; Jackson County Commissioner John Polaczyk;  In the Kitchen with Lisa Spampinato;  Jack Jordan, Telecommunications Consultant;  Pet of the Week with Sue Lovell, Cascades Humane Society. Today's show replays Thursday, October 16.

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Balance Key To Unbeaten Titans’ Success

Larry Jacobson, JTV Sports Heading into the 2014 high school football season, everyone knew the Lumen Christi Titans would rely heavily on senior running back Khari Willis. And for good reason… One of the most accomplished players ever to wear the green and gold, Willis – who’ll suit up for Mark Dantonio’s Michigan State Spartans next year – is indeed a main offensive cog for this year’s Titans. But it’s what has happened around him that has pleased Lumen Christi Coach Herb Brogan the most. “Coming into this season we knew defenses would be geared up to stop Willis,” Brogan said. “What I like about our offense is we’ve been able to achieve a level of balance that’s allowed us to keep moving the ball. We’ve had good line play and other weapons that have stepped up for us.” The threat of Willis running the ball has allowed the Titans’ speedy receivers, Devin Edwards and Wyatt Plate, to draw single coverage and burn defenses this year for big plays. “Both Plate and Edwards are so explosive,” Brogan said. “And they’ve helped us achieve that balance that’s so important if you’re going to be a good football team. And don’t underestimate…

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Chucky’s Mind Altering Week 8 Picks

Chucky spent the last three days seeking refuge from the rain beneath a deck near his house. Ultimately a family of raccoons became annoyed with his senseless banter and asked him to move on. Dundee @ Columbia Central: The Headless Horseman, known to frequent the streets of Brooklyn, is unable to prevent a watched pot from ultimately boiling. Pick: CC Quincy @ Concord: A pack of wild dogs, roaming the streets of Concord, intercept the Quincy bus prior to arrival and make off with a small cup of loose change. Pick: Quincy Hanover-Horton @ Grass Lake: It’s been a rough few weeks for Grass Lake, and they’ve been quite demonstrative in their disdain for losing. The question is, can they stop it? Pick: Grass Lake Jackson @ Holt: A glass of warm milk, albeit without cereal, still a fine treat makes. Pick: Holt Battle Creek Pennfield @ Lumen Christi: Chucky, an LC graduate, attempts a return to his glory days by running out onto the field in the third quarter. The plan fails miserably when it’s revealed he never really had any glory days. Pick: LC Michigan Center @ Manchester: The Cardinals turn the door knob carefully, only to have…

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