The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 35, Ed. 1 Monday, February 4, 2008 Page: 3 of 10
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The program begins at 7:30
Police responded to a family
disturbance Saturday morning
in the 1300 block of East Fayle
Street, in which a man and
woman had gotten into an
argument. The female claimed
the man had spit on her, and
the man reported the woman
then kicked him in the groin.
The two were separated and
the female was asked to leave
the residence.
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show how the experience has
changed and how it will
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32 offense reports
Between 6 a.m. Saturday
and 6 a.m. Sunday, Baytown
police wrote 32 offense
reports, including four
assaults, four burglaries, one
vehicle burglary, three DWIs,
one sexual assault, three thefts,
10 other arrests and seven mis-
cellaneous offenses. There
were two major vehicle crash-
es and eight minor accidents.
assaulting his wife at the
Hobby Lobby on Garth Road.
The woman received minor
injuries and the man was
charged wit h assault.
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For more information, contact:
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Mail to “Citizen of the Year” P.O. Box 90, Baytown, Texas 77522 or
drop off at The Baytown Sun, 1301 Memorial Drive, Baytown
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Deadline: 5 p.m., Thursday, February 28.
the other NFL teams over
Spygate back in September.
That cheating scandal made
headlines again late in Super
Bowl week, and could have
placed an infinite cloud over
New England’s perfection.
The Giants became the first
NFC wild card team to win a
Super Bowl; four AFC teams
have done it. They also are the
second team in three years to
play nothing but away games
and come away with the big
prize; Pittsburgh did after the
2005 season.
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A Baytown man was arrest-
ed Saturday evening for
Bowl. It’s an American institu-
tion.”
Demetrios Tsakalakis, the
owner of Foozie’s on Garth
Road, said the bar usually gets
a good crowd on Super
Sunday, but he said it’s not
quite what it was in the hey-
day of the Oilers and in better
economic times.
“People seem a little reluc-
tant to spend a lot of money
on food and gas,” Tsakalakis
said. “You see a lot more peo-
ple just hanging out at home.
Baytown supports its local
teams, but not a lot of them
have been too successful late-
ly”
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scored New York’s first touch-
down on the opening drive of
the fourth quarter.
“It’s the greatest feeling in
professional sports,” Burress
said before bursting into tears.
The Patriots were done in
not so much by the pressure of
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caught the winning score.
The upset also could be
go spotless through the regular viewed as a source of revenge
season. But by playing hard in not only for the Giants, but for
Please help W j^aptoton £>un pay tribute to an
outstanding “Citizen of the Year” and an additional
group of “Unsung Heroes” for accomplishments and
contributions to the greater Baytown area. These
friends and neighbors will be featured in the final /
section of The Sun’s annual Profile Edition. Signs/j
of Progress Profile Edition begins Sunday,
March 9 and continues for three additional,
consecutive Sundays culminating with the
Citizen of the Year section on March 30.
Use the nomination form below or a
separate sheet of paper and return your
nomination to The Sun no later than 5 p.m.,
Wednesday, February 28. Drop it by the office at 1301 . ifj*
Memorial Drive in Baytown or mail it to W ^aptoton &un,
P.O. Box 90, Baytown, TX 77522. Nominate as many deserving citizens
as you wish. Sun employees and their families are not eligible.
The Citizen of the Year and Unsung Heroes, will be chosen by UTIje ^aptoton
^>un’« editorial board and former Citizens of the Year and will be honored at a
special reception and photo session on Friday, March 28.
You may copy this form and distribute it to friends and co-workers. Extra forms
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New York Giants safety Gibril Wilson tackles Kevin Faulk (33) dur-
ing the third quarter of Super Bowl XLII.
“It’s the least I could do,”
said one harried looking moth- Dallas Cowboys fan.
Super Bowl and sixth NFL pumping both fists when
title. New England won 38-35 Burress, who didn’t practii
in Week 17 as the Patriots
became the first team since
the 1972 Miami Dolphins to
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Friday will feature a social
hour presented by A-
Place.org, the web site that is
hosting the entire week. It will
be a chance to meet with peo-
ple from the web site and
other leaders in the communi-
ty. The social hour will take
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Andre Broadnax of
Baytown watched the game
with his father, pulling for
New England for a very dif-
ferent reason - Broadnax is a
reading and how ti improve
reading skills. The All Star
Reading Program will repeat,
at the same times, on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
On Thursday, a special pre-
sentation called “Being Black
& Male in America” will
show people about the experi-
ences of black men in this
Though the reading program smothering Giants pass rush.
Valuable Player and winner of t0 shake the hand of jubilant
his first three Super Bowl,
was sacked five tiipes, hurried
a dozen more and at one point
wound up on his knees, his
hands on his hips following
one of many poor throws.
Hardly a familiar position
“I’m a Cowboys fan for
life,” Broadnax said. “I just
hope the Giants lose because
they beat my Cowboys. They
deserve it. Go Patriots!”
Chance Brown of Baytown
was planning to grill some
steaks, enjoy some company
and down a healthy - or per-
haps unhealthy - quantity of
beer. He was definitely
pulling for the Pats.
“They’ve gone this far, and
I don’t want to see them come
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and encourage youth to follow
positive paths in their life and
career. The speech will begin
at 7:30 p.m., following an
opening reception at 6:30 p.m.
On Wednesday, the reading
program will begin in earnest
for pre-kindergarten through
2nd grade students. A perfor-
mance and program will be
held every hour on the hour
from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. It will
er of four. “People are in need,
and it’s good to spread the
blessings.”
Meanwhile, folks prepared
for their Super Bowl bashes,
or else readied for small, inti-
mate gatherings of a friends
and family.
Michael A, Moore - he was
careful to draw the distinction
between himself and the docu-
mentary filmmaker - was
planning for a “create your
own pizza” party.
“Hopefully it will be a good
game,” Moore said. “It would
be great to see New England
pull off 19-0, but Tdalso like
to see little Manning (Giants ~~~~
quarterback Eli) get one.
Peyton gets all the attention.”
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with tne lirOilia
of the
Giants coach Tom Coughlin,
then headed to the locker
room, ignoring the final
kneeldown.
That it was Manning taking
that knee was stunning.
Peyton’s kid brother not only
for the record-setting quarter- matched his sibling’s achieve-
back. And a totally strange
outcome for a team that
seemed destined fbr historic
glory.
Oddly, it was a loss to the
Patriots that sparked New
York’s stunning run to its third a luxury box jumping up and
Super Bowl and sixth NFL pumping both fists when
a meaningless game for them,
the Giants (14-6) gained
something of a swagger and
Manning cast off older brother
Peyton’s shadow and found his
footing.
Their growing confidence
carried them through playoff
victories at Tampa, Dallas and
Green Bay, and then past the
mightiest opponent of all.
Not that the Patriots were
place from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. the first unbeaten season in 35 verY mighty this day. They
at the community center. years as by the pressure of a
up short now,” Brown said.
“You’re watching the greatest
team in football history."
At Bayou City Wings, gen-
eral manager Doug McBee
expected a big turnout, but he
said the bigtime business
came from takeout orders.
McBee, who was rooting for
. the Giants, said people come
to the restaurant so they can
sit back and watch of the
more than 50 TVs, and, most
importantly, not have to worry
about getting their own food.
“People like to just kick .
back and enjoy it,” McBee ’’
said. “It’s not as big as a UFC
fight, but we always get a
good crowd for the Super
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A Baytown man was arrested Police Beat is compiled from
Saturday afternoon for causing Baytown Police Department
a scene at the Big State Water ‘ reports. Crime Stoppers pays
Works on Garth Road, and was cash for tips and callers ~
later found to be intoxicated.
He was charged with public
intoxication.
demonstrate the importance of community center on
Saturday, the main events will
move to the old Lee College
gymnasium. A "Youth for
Christ” rally will begin at 1
p.m. and last until about 3:30
p.m.
And of course, the Baytown
Celebrity Basketball Game,
featuring local leaders and vis-
country, the topic of much dis- lting celebrities, will begin at
4:30 p.m. in the gymnasium.
All events are free and open
to the public. For more infor-
change in the future. It will be mation, call the community
hosted by Terrell Williams, a center at 281 -426-3551.
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