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Worcester Is MAJOR!™: 8/14/11 - 8/21/11

Friday, August 19, 2011

Worcester World Cup 2011 Recap

Ghana vs. Albania 

Last weekend's Worcester World Cup games were great; played by women and men that love the game, and put on a show for the community to witness.

While I wish more folks were in the stands, cheering on the players and teams, the fans that were there with their vuvuzelas, drums and flags made it a great warm-up for me for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, taking place in Brazil.

Women's Division
In the women's division the teams that made it to the semifinals were:
  • Portugal vs. Ecuador
  • USA vs. Columbia
I missed the game between Portugal and Ecuador, but I was told that Portugal put up a great fight, but Ecuador was too much for them and Ecuador won by a score of 2-1.

 USA vs. Columbia

In the match between USA and Columbia, the Columbian squad was very disciplined with the ball, and had some very good set plays that turned into goals.  The final score was 3-0 in favor of Columbia.

Team USA player attempting to stop Columbia attacking offense.

Team USA starting to advance the ball.



Women's Final- Columbia vs. Ecuador

Columbia vs. Ecuador: Ball possession

In the women's final between Columbia vs. Ecuador, it was very obvious from the opening whistle that both teams were fatigued, but the Columbian team seemed to find a boost of energy.

Columbia vs. Ecuador: Columbia on the attack

With midfielders that were "greedy geniuses" with the ball, the Columbian team moved the ball effortlessly down the field, and made runs that resulted in a few good shots on goal.  Columbia led
2-0 at the half.

In the second half, Columbia, again, put together some good runs, and scored 3 more times.

Columbia vs. Ecuador: Columbia controlling the ball on the attack

The final score was 5-0, and Columbia was crowned the Women's 2011 Worcester World Cup Champions.


Ecuador congratulating Columbia on their 2011 Worcester World Cup win.


ACE vs. CETS (Youth Game)


Men's Division
Albania vs. El Salvador: Intense action

For the men's quarter-finals, there were a number of great match-ups, such as:

  • Brazil vs. USA
  • Iran vs. Kosovo
  • Nigeria vs. Albania
  • El Salvador vs. Togo

Brazil defeated USA. (I didn't see this match.)

In the match between Iran vs. Kosovo, I was told that it got ugly when a number of players had to be separated and players had to be ejected. (I didn't see this game, but if there was a low point for this year's games, it was what transpired during this match.)

For the match between Nigeria and Albania, it was a match of the disciplined versus the undisciplined.

Albania played under control, was very purposeful with the ball, and had a handful of set plays that allowed them to get some very good shots on goal.

The Nigerian team featured a number of athletic and talented players, but they never seemed to be able to put a together a play or get the ball to the open player at an opportune time.

Albania went on to win 2-0.

In the match between El Salvador vs. Togo, El Salvador too played with discipline and wound up winning the game by a final score of 1-0.


Men's Semi-Finals


Albania vs. El Salvador: Final score 2-0 Albania


Brazil vs. Iran: Final score 2-0 Brazil

Brazil vs. Iran: Brazil advancing the ball





Men's Final

Albania vs. Brazil: Men's Final

In the men's final game, which paired Albania versus Brazil, there was an influx of people in the stands.

I soon looked around the stands, and they were abuzz to watch David battle Goliath.

In this story of David versus Goliath, David, being played in this match by Albania, was no match for the behemoth Goliath, played by the ever-present and looming Brazilian team.

Brazil scored first, and even though it was only one goal, it seemed to take the wind out of team Albania's sail and made their feet that much heavier; the fatigue-factor became more evident.

Brazil controlled the game from whistle to whistle, and when it was all said and done, the Brazilian team had trounced Albania 3-0 to win the 2011 Worcester World Cup trophy.

Brazil celebrating their 2011 Worcester World Cup victory!



Laces tied tightly
The women and men that organize the Worcester World Cup are an amazing group of people!  What started as seed has grown and blossomed into an amazing weekend-long event that features the diversity that exists in Worcester.

A Texas-sized hat tip to you and all of the volunteers that created such a great event and I look forward to next year's Worcester World Cup 2012.



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Thursday, August 18, 2011

How to register to VOTE!


It's hard to believe, but the City Council preliminary elections will be taking place next month on September 20, 2011.  

If you're not registered to vote, there's still time to register (deadline Aug. 31st), and participate in this year's election.

To request a form you can click on this link, which will take you to the Secretary of State's website.


Or, if you have a printer and would like to print the form and mail it to the City Clerk's Office, you can download the form here

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Worcester World Cup: Brazil Advances

(Brazilian players are seen here exiting the field after beating Iran.)

In a game that featured a bicycle kick to break a zero to zero game, Brazil found their swagger and won, beating Iran 2-0.

Now, Brazil awaits the winner of the Albania vs. El Salvador game, with the Finals taking place at 7 p.m. tonight.

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WWC: El Salvador vs. Togo Final


The final score:
El Salvador (1) vs. Togo (0).

El Salvador advances to the semi-finals verus Albania.

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Worcester World Cup: El Salvador vs. Togo


This is a great game, and El Salvador is winning 1-0 at the half.

Stay tuned!

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The Y: Peace Festival


On Thursday, August 11th, I had an opportunity to stop by The Y's "Peace Festival" that took place in park behind The Y, located on the corner of Murray Avenue and Ethan Allen Street.  

This was the 2nd Annual event, and while I didn't attend last year's event, I can tell that this year's event was bigger and better attended by the crowd that was in high spirits.

The "Peace Festival" was envisioned by a group of community activists that wanted to model that adults can come together, have fun and be as one in the community.  The children that attended had lots of stuff to do: The were moon bounces, face painters, along with food and refreshments.

And, the highlight was performances by a number musicians and artists from Worcester.

A special hat-tip to the organizers: Brenda Jenkins, Nathan Pickens, Sean Harris, and the countless people whose names I don't know, but worked hard to make sure that everyone had a great time.

 Central Massachusetts' own Bre'Jae performing.

This young man did an awesome Michael Jackson impersonation.


I'm already looking forward to next year's "Peace Festival", and seeing people get together, have fun, build and grow.

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