Archive for December, 2016

Get Out Of The Way

Wednesday, December 21st, 2016

Cityview (Seasonal Style)

Saturday, December 10th, 2016
Clinton Street

Clinton Street

Rock & Roux

Friday, December 9th, 2016
Bill Wharton, aka the Sauce Boss, played his regular December gig at the Dinosaur on Thursday night.

Bill Wharton, aka the Sauce Boss, played his regular December gig at the Dinosaur on Thursday night.

Bill Wharton is a traveling man. For a quarter century he’s been coming to Syracuse (in December no less) to spread good cheer, play his music, and cook gumbo. Last night he nearly went into chef attack mode when someone tried to rush ingredients into his cooking pot. The Sauce Boss plays when it comes to the blues, but does not play when it comes to his gumbo apparently.

Cooler heads prevailed and the roux continued to simmer.

The Sauce Boss stirs things up on stage.

Stirring things up on stage.

Throwback Thursday

Thursday, December 8th, 2016
Graduation, St. Joseph's School of Nursing

Graduation, St. Joseph’s School of Nursing

Piano in the Lounge

Wednesday, December 7th, 2016

Cityview (Athletic Style)

Wednesday, December 7th, 2016
Spiking in a skirt: Pheobe Cheezeman of BVM Academy.

Spiking in a skirt: Pheobe Cheezeman of BVM Academy scores a point versus Faith Heritage School.

Miles Ahead

Tuesday, December 6th, 2016
SU defener Miles Robinson

SU defender Miles Robinson was voted to the All-South Region first team. He is pictured here during game versus North Carolina in November. The sophomore is also a semifinalist for the 2016 Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy, which is the highest individual honor in collegiate soccer. He was selected as the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) defensive player of the year.

Cityview (Headpiece)

Monday, December 5th, 2016
Onondaga Chillbilly

This is how we chill on Onondaga Hill

Fan to Fantastic

Sunday, December 4th, 2016
Tyler Sullivan at the Peppino's Tournament cheering on his old team.

Tyler Sullivan, the fan, cheers on his old team on Saturday.

Former Liverpool guard Tyler Sullivan was in the stands to cheer on his former team at the Peppino’s Tournament last night. Liverpool was thumped by Ludden in front of a packed crowd.

Today, however, Sullivan came to ball. The Onondaga Community College freshman played a solid floor game and stuffed the stat sheet with a 19 point performance in 29 minutes of action. He shot 56 percent from the field, including 2 of 4 from three, and 78 percent from the line. He also added five assists and five steals. Quantae Elijah poured in 20 points as well.

Tyler Sullivan (the baller) takes it to the hole for two in the second half of today's game at OCC.

Tyler Sullivan (the baller) drives to the hoop on Sunday.

The OCC Men defeated Clinton Community College 90-56, which put a cap on a great weekend of sports action in Syracuse, but the bigger story may have occured earlier in the day when the Lady Lazers shut down Clinton 104-30.

Dishing an assist

Dishing an assist

Week in Review: Warrior Pride

Sunday, December 4th, 2016
Swingman Charles Pride exited CBA for Liverpool, but definitely brought his game along. During a much-hyped early season test against Bishop Ludden he dropped 20 and blocked a few shots. But his efforts weren't enough to overcome 22 points by Mika Adams-Woods. Ludden won the game 65-50.

Swingman Charles Pride (#5) exited CBA for Liverpool, but he definitely brought his game along. During a much-hyped early season test against Bishop Ludden (Peppino’s Invitational Tournament) he dropped 20 and blocked a few shots. But Pride’s efforts weren’t enough to overcome 22 points by Mika Adams-Woods. Ludden won the game 65-50.