FFDP, Breaking Benjamin & More

St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview stage recently felt the magic of music with a show that filled the night with some of the best rock music out there. The place was jammin’ with fans rocking out to their favorite bands: Five Finger Death Punch, Breaking Benjamin, Nothing More and Bad Wolves. We were there to capture the night through our lens. Enjoy!

Shot for https://thefuzemagazine.com/

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STPR 2018

For the 5th straight year, David Higgins and Craig Drew finished in the top spot at STPR. Subaru Rally Team USA teammate Chris Atkinson, finished 2nd overall on the time sheets but was excluded due to a penalty. Atkinson had to service his car while in a time control to be able to start a stage. The penalty for this is exclusion.

If not for that penalty, Subaru would’ve swept the top 3 spots. Sam Albert and Michelle Miller In their DirtFish Rally Subaru bumped up to a second overall finish. Seamus Burke and Martin Brady rounded out the podium in their 1977 Ford Escort.

For more results visit http://stpr.org/2018stpr-rallydata-scoring/

 

 


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Binghamton Rumble Ponies 4/8/18

The Rumble Ponies ended their series against the Sea Dogs this afternoon. Normally a spring sport, todays game felt more like a winter game.It seemed as though the weather changed with the inning, one minute sun shine, the next minute heavy snow showers.  

Out of the gate, it seemed as though the Sea Dogs were warmed up an ready to play. Cole Sturgeon lead off the game with a double, but that was all the offense the Sea Dogs could muster against Nabil Crismatt. After the lead off double, Crismatt settled in and threw 9 strike outs over the course of his six innings pitched. 

Rumble Ponies offense got rolling in the second inning. Getting a runner across the plate after two singles, a sac fly and a grounder to second. Before the games conclusion, the Rumble Ponies added 3 more runs including a solo homer by John Mora.

The Rumble Ponies bullpen gave the fans who braved the winter like conditions a scare late in the game. Giving up 3 runs in the 8th inning. Finally getting out of the inning and allowing Drew Smith to close out the game and get his first save of the season.

Although Tim Tebow was not on the roster for the game, he still took time to sign autographs and talk with fans.

For more information on the Binghamton Rumble Ponies, visit their website http://www.bingrp.com

 

 

 

 

 


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