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Breaking News: Spring ‘24 Edition

April 8, 2024 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

We’ve been very busy behind the scenes putting together some exciting news concerning the future of Astound TV Sports, with a number of impressive additions joining our on-air team over the next several weeks and months.

Like most good things, it takes time…but we can officially reveal one exciting addition you’ll be seeing real soon on ATVN.

We’d like to officially welcome legendary Lehigh Valley Lacrosse Head Coach Dawn Cipolla to our on-air family.

On a short list of Dawn’s coaching highlights in the area, she won four Eastern Pennsylvania Conference championship and four District XI titles in her 7 years at Parkland High School.  A number of her student-athletes, including her son, James, went on to play at some of the top Division-I lacrosse programs in the nation.

Cipolla herself was recognized with several “Coach of the Year’ awards from local newspapers.

Dawn will be appearing on upcoming “SportsTalk” shows, discussing the current local boys and girls lacrosse scene with updates on the top players, teams and upcoming games.  She will also join me for ATVN’s live broadcasts of 2A and 3A boys and girls District XI championship games that will be taking place the week in-between the league and district baseball playoff games.

There’s more news to come regarding our spring and summer sports coverage AND our sports announcing teams and exciting new innovations for our broadcast plans for the spring and also for the new school year starting in August.  Please bookmark our site and keep checking back to “The SportsTalk Shop” over the upcoming weeks and months to hear all the details!

  

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

 

VIDEOS: Winter Recaps ’24 #3

April 3, 2024 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

We continue our look at the top plays from the past winter postseason on ATVN.

See if your favorite teams, playoff games and players made our list this week!

Astound Sports: Northwestern Lehigh vs. Lehighton (2/24)

Astound Sports:  Notre Dame Green Pond vs. Northwestern Lehigh (2/24)

Astound Sports: Notre Dame Green Pond vs. Palmerton (2/24)

Astound Sports: Parkland vs. Emmaus (2/24)


Astound Sports: Allentown Central Catholic vs. Lehighton (2/24)

Check back to “The SportsTalk Shop” for more highlights from the past season.  Astound video customers can re-watch these games for free for up to two months from their initial air dates as seen on the Astound TV Network.

Also, DVDs and links to these games can be purchased by contacting the ATVN studio.

  

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

VIDEOS: Winter Recaps ’24 #2

April 1, 2024 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

We continue our look at the top plays from the past winter postseason on ATVN.

See if your favorite teams, playoff games and players made our list this week!

Astound Sports: Northwestern Lehigh vs. Tamaqua (2/24)

Astound Sports: Executive Education Academy Charter vs. Catasauqua (2/24)

Astound Sports: Liberty vs. Nazareth G (2/24)

Astound Sports: Dieruff vs. Easton (2/24)

Astound Sports: Pen Argyl vs. Notre Dame Green Pond (2/24)

Check back to “The SportsTalk Shop” for more highlights from the past season and tune in to this Thursday’s “SportsTalk” show for interviews with new head coaches in our viewing area!

The show airs live on the Astound TV Network this Thursday at 7pm.  The show is also streamed live for free on our Youtube channel:

YouTube.com/@AstoundTVNetwork

  

 

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Turning the Calendar

March 27, 2024 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

As we start our look back at recapping the top moments of this past winter sports season in the Astound viewing area, we are also looking ahead to the spring sports season–of which games are already underway!

One of the biggest stories for the upcoming season is the defense of the Parkland volleyball team’s state championship.  We will have members of the team in our studio for this Thursday’s “SportsTalk,” discussing last year’s championship run and look ahead to the top teams, matches and players coming up this year.

The show will be live on Astound TV AND streaming live on our YouTube channel – make sure you click on the “live” just prior to the show starting at 7pm.

Be on the lookout for more of our spring sports high school coverage coming up soon!


Now, here’s highlights of recent top boys and girls PIAA state basketball games seen on ATVN….

Astound Sports: Stroudsburg vs. Parkland (3/24)


Astound Sports: Liberty vs. Emmaus (2/24)

Astound Sports: Liberty vs. Easton (Girls) (2/24)

Astound Sports: Allentown Central Catholic vs. Bangor (2/24)

Astound Sports: Dist XI Boys Wrestling Championship (2/24)

Check back to “The SportsTalk Shop” for more highlights from recent games.

Astound video customers can watch all sports productions at any time through ATVN On-Demand for up to two months from the initial air date.

DVD copies and Dropbox links for Astound TV programming and our sports productions are also available to purchase by contacting the ATVN studio.

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

 

VIDEOS: Basketball Recaps ’24 #1

March 25, 2024 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

It was an historic seasons for many in our viewing area as the high school winter sports season officially came to a close last weekend.

It ended with Central York beating Parkland in the 6A boys final. 

Both Parkland and Central York were making their first appearance in a PIAA final.

The Cardinal O’Hara and Archbishop Wood girls team both stacked together several ultra- impressive performances en route to another state title for each – both squads were loaded with a talented group of players. 

We also had two other local teams from the ATVN viewing area – Bethlehem Catholic and Parkland girls –  reach the state semifinals (highlights of those quarterfinals and semifinals involving all of these teams are below).

Additionally, we saw outstanding performances by other teams around the state in our final broadcasts of the season.

Coming up over the next few weeks, we will be bringing you highlights of some of the top games from this season – from games seen on Astound TV.

Astound video customers can re-watch these games for free for up to two months from their initial air dates.  Copies and links to save these games are also available for purchase by contacting our studio.

It was also a memorable season in the amount of sports events produced by Astound, including more girls basketball than ever before (which included some of our most watched events of the season).  We also brought you more girls wrestling matches than anyone else in the first-ever “sanctioned” season for the sports. 

We hope you enjoy this trip back with us along with posting of local “all-star” teams as they local school administrators make those listings available.

Astound Sports: Parkland vs. Archbishop Wood (3/24)

Astound Sports: Bethlehem Catholic vs. Archbishop Wood (3/24)

Astound Sports: Parkland vs. Roman Catholic (3/24)

Astound Sports: Archbishop Carroll vs. Parkland (3/24)

Astound Sports: Cardinal O’Hara vs. Parkland (3/24)

 

Check back to “The SportsTalk Shop” for more highlights from recent games.  Also, we’ll start our coverage of spring sports on ATVN – check back soon for more details!

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

Basketball Update: 3/20/24

March 20, 2024 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

The big story this week in the Lehigh Valley of course is the Parkland boys basketball team advancing to the state championships this Saturday–the first time a “big school” boys team from the region reached the title game in decades!

ATVN followed the boys team all the way to the state semifinals–because of PIAA rules we are not allowed to broadcast the state championship, but we wish them and all the competing teams the best!

Speaking of this weekend’s championships, ATVN and Lafayette basketball analyst John Leone will be in studio for this Thursday’s “SportsTalk” show to preview the championships, as well as recapping this winter’s basketball action.  The show will be live on Astound TV AND streaming live on our YouTube channel – make sure you click on the “live” just prior to the show starting at 7pm.


Now, here’s highlights of recent top boys and girls PIAA state basketball games seen on ATVN….

Astound Sports: Parkland vs. Chambersburg (3/24)

Astound Sports: Liberty vs. Coatesville (3/24)

Astound Sports: Phoenixville vs. Whitehall (3/24)

Astound Sports:  Archbishop Carroll vs. Allentown Central Catholic (3/24)

Astound Sports:  Parkland vs. Dallastown (3/24)

Check back to “The SportsTalk Shop” for more highlights from recent games.

Astound video customers can watch all sports productions at any time through ATVN On-Demand for up to two months from the initial air date.

DVD copies and Dropbox links for Astound TV programming and our sports productions are also available to purchase by contacting the ATVN studio.

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

 

2024 EPC Wrestling All-Stars

March 18, 2024 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

Before we present you with the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference wrestling all-stars for the recently completed season (a list which also–non coincidently–includes some of the top wrestlers in the nation), a quick programming note for an historic 28 hours for Parkland High School and Lehigh Valley basketball, coming up.

The Trojans girls AND boys basketball team, both coming off impressive wins against perennial state basketball powers, will play Monday and Tuesday night (respectively) for the right to move on to the PIAA state championships.

PLUS, we will also have Bethlehem Catholic girls basketball’s semi-final game against Archbishop Wood, which will precede the Parkland boys game Tuesday at 6pm.

If you can’t make it to the gym, Astound will present live coverage of all three games.

Don’t miss a minute of these state playoff games live on ATVN and available to Astound video customers on-demand any time for free to watch for the next two months!


Now, here’s the EPC All-Starts for the 2023-24 season…

Weight 1st Team 2nd Team 3rd Team West North East
107 Emilio Albanese, Emm Wilmont Kai, Whi Nick Salamone, EA E. Albanese, Emm J. Jasionowicz, Stb N. Salamone, EA
114 Gabe Ballard, Nor Reef Dillard, BC Remy Trach, Naz K. Pascoe, Whi H. Brown, Stb G. Ballard, Nor
121 Keanu Dillard, BC Blake Dergham, Prk Teagan Casciolo, Emm B. Dergham, Prk K. Gearhart, PME K. Dillard, BC
127 Trey Wagner, Nor Ryder Campbell, BC Christopher Kelly, EA R. DeLucia, Whi Z. Berwick, Stb T. Wagner, Nor
133 Tahir Parkins, Naz Ben Fanelli, EA Trokon Kai, Whi T. Kai, Whi M. Alicea, ESN T. Parkins, Naz
139 Jack Campbell, Naz Marco Frinzi, BC Kamal Abboud, Lib E. Sallitt, Prk B. Roca, ESN J. Campbell, Naz
145 Shane McFillin, BC Cade Campbell, Naz Austin Noe, Nor S. Pascoe, Whi C. Harmon, PME S. McFillin, BC
152 Kollin Rath, BC Keegan Demarest, PME Quentin Hammerstone, EA Z. Sallitt, Emm K. Demarest, PME K. Rath, BC
160 Charlie Scanlon, BC James Geiger, EA Jesse Scott, Emm J. Scott, Emm X. Gonzalez, PME C. Scanlon, BC
172 Brayden Zuercher, Naz Justin Cosover, EA Noah McIlroy, Fre J. Kocher, Whi R. Bibeau, ESN B. Zuercher, Naz
189 Jared Karabinus, Fre James DeLuise, BC Shae Linegar, EA J. Hopkins, Whi E. Gillespie, PV J. Karabinus, Fre
215 Brandon Stiehler, PMW Kurtis Crossman, EA Dante Morrison, Lib J. Rodriquez, All B. Stiehler, PMW K. Crossman, EA
285 Sean Kinney, Naz Gavin Grell, Nor Michael Gavrilesku, Prk M. Gavrilesku, Prk A. Mihalichko, PV S. Kinney, Naz

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

 

Blessing in Disguise (Part 2) by Cameron Nunez

March 13, 2024 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

Today here at “The Shop” we continue part two of Cameron’s amazing life journey and experiences with the sport of women’s wrestling.


After experiencing extreme pain and seeing a specialist, he prescribed muscle relaxants and suggested that I undergo an x-ray because the discomfort had not subsided after two weeks. I received my results a few days later, which revealed a small curvature in my cervical spine. My athletic trainer then decided to begin back rehab to strengthen the muscles in my back. I did rehab and stretches before our practice four times a week for a month, but I was still in a lot of discomfort. It seemed as if no matter what I did or how hard I tried, the anguish would not go away. I did not want my season to end, but the discomfort began to interfere with my mental health and daily routines. 

At this time, I knew I had to make a difficult choice: keep pushing or rest/recover.

Following several discussions with my trainer and coach, I decided it was time to call it quits for the season in order to seek out the root reason for  my upper back pain, but most importantly, to rest my body. I didn’t do much physical activity for the next month, which destroyed me as an athlete. I couldn’t wrestle, lift, sprint, or even walk steadily without discomfort. I knew my teammates were working hard and improving, while I sat on the sidelines.

My rehab appointments always coincided with our practice times, so I could not even make it to practice most days. I did my best to be there, but it was difficult to be around something you wanted to do but couldn’t. 

At the time, being an athlete was all I knew; I had no other hobbies or interests. I had no idea that my injury would turn out to be a blessing in disguise.

The Athletic Training Program at East Stroudsburg University is regarded as one of the best in the country. I was looking forward to spending the next four years learning what it takes to become an athletic trainer. During the fall 2022 semester, I had the opportunity to shadow one of the university’s athletic trainers.  During that time, I began to fall in love with it, but my main emphasis was still wrestling. After my injury, I had the opportunity to travel with the team as an athletic training intern in early December. I’ll confess that I was disappointed that I could not wrestle, but it was still one of my favorite days with the team. I was able to concentrate on cheering for my teammates, conducting my first ankle taping, and assisting with one of my teammate’s ailments. 

After that tournament, I was certain that this was what I wanted to do with the rest of my life. I began watching in the Northampton School District in January, and it has been one of the most enjoyable and eye-opening experiences of my life. I also got to work at high school boys wrestling districts and regionals, which was incredible and sentimental for me because that gym was where I spent my weekends since middle school. I missed wrestling terribly, but I was finally able to devote my complete attention to my future career, which filled the void left by not wrestling.

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

Basketball Update: 2/21/24

March 11, 2024 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

First of all, if you missed the Central Catholic girls basketball’s “unique” appearance on “SportsTalk” last Thursday (which was live on both ATVN and will also be streamed – for free – at youtube.com/@AstoundTVNetwork), Astound video customers can watch the show from free at any time for the next two months by watching it On-Demand!

In addition to talking about successfully defending their District XI 4A title, they also showcased their singing and dancing talents as well–don’t miss out on it!

Now, a recap of some recent games as seen on ATVN before we head into a very busy week for us with our coverage of teams in our viewing area in the state playoffs (bookmark and keep checking back to our website for the latest details!)

Among our highlights this week include several District XI championship and games.

Astound Sports: Parkland vs. Liberty (3/24)

Astound Sports: Easton vs. Parkland Girls (3/24)


Astound Sports: Catasauqua vs. Notre Dame Green Pond (3/24)

Astound Sports: Emmaus vs. Parkland Girls (2/24)


Astound Sports: Allentown Central Catholic vs. Pottsville (2/24)

Astound Sports: Whitehall vs. East Stroudsburg North (2/24)

Check back to “The SportsTalk Shop” for more highlights from recent games and playoff broadcast schedule updates.

DVD copies are also available for our sports productions by contacting the ATVN studio.

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

Carole Lombard

March 6, 2024 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

 In honor of Women’s History Month, the Showplace honors prominent female-driven classic programs and women who “changed the game” and made a lasting impact in the Golden Age of Hollywood.

 

Amongst a crowded category of extraordinary women, the most prominent and impactful actress in the 1930s was arguably Carole Lombard.

Bursting onto the screen at the age of 12 in the silent picture, A Perfect Crime.  She caught the eyes of prominent directors, among them Charlie Chaplin, who auditioned her for his classic, The Gold Rush.  

While she was not cast in the film, her audition increased her growing reputation in Hollywood.

At 16 she was signed to a movie contract by Fox to play in low-budget western and adventure films that did not test her range as an actress. According to biographer Wes Gehring “Carole Lombard: The Hoosier Tornado”), she commented on her dissatisfaction with these roles: “all I had to do was smile prettily at the hero and scream with terror when he battled with the villain.”  She was released from her contract at the age of 18 when a car accident left a slight scar on her face.

Lombard was also under contract to film pioneer Mack Sennett and later referred to her time working with him as, according to Gehring’s book, the “turning point of her career”.

In 1930 she signed a contract with Paramount Pictures, who ironically was assigned to play dramatic roles.  After a few non-comedy features she was cast as the lead in the ahead-of-its-time, screwball comedy, Twentieth Century, which began her rapid rise as one of the funniest ladies in cinema.

By 1937, she became the highest paid actress in Hollywood, earning five times more than President Franklin D. Roosevelt was making at that time.

Through the remainder of the 1930s, she starred in many of the decade’s finest comedies.  Most critics would agree her role in My Man Godfrey, which came with an Academy Award nomination as Best Lead Actress, was her finest performance.

At the height of her comedic fame, she did the unthinkable for a Hollywood actor OR actress…she tried to break her typecasting.

Lombard made the controversial decision to lead a dramatic tear-jerker in Made for Each Other in which she plays a wife and mother facing financial problems and a life-threatening illness for her baby.

Lombard received rave reviews for her “serious” acting and proved that she was not only more than a pretty face, but showed the world that a woman actor can reach new heights and show just as much range in performing as a man.

Unfortunately, the film itself did not receive positive reviews and was not considered a financial success.  Lombard’s other attempts at dramatic roles were held in less regard, forcing her to return to comedy films for the rest of her career.

It was during this time that she married Clark Gable, who was arguably the most popular male actor in Hollywood at the time.  Fresh off his success in the classic Gone With The Wind, Gable married Lombard and became the nation’s “supercouple” of the early 1940s.

Lombard returned to prominence in the cinema with another successful string of comedy films and became even more relevant in the hearts and minds of her audience.  During World War II she used her star-power to lead several successful campaigns for war bonds, helping to raise over $2-million in a single evening.

It was during one of these campaigns that took her life while flying in an airplane.  Due to reports (later to be determined as false) that Japanese fighters were spotted in the vicinity, airplane warning lights were turned off so as to not aid the enemy planes from spotting dangerous mountainous terrain.  Lombard’s plane pilot was not familiar with the dramatic incline of the 8,300-foot Potosi Mountains during takeoff and crashed the plane, killing Lombard and everyone on board.

Her final picture, To Be Or Not To Be, released after her death, garnished, like so most of her other movies, tremendous praise for her performance.  She reportedly said it was the most fun she even had while making a motion picture.  

It was her 58th featured film. She was 33 years old when she died.

Fans and celebrities alike all mourned her tragic death. For her husband, it was said that Clark Gable was never quite the same, personally or professionally, after her passing.

You can see Lombard in classic films like 1936’s My Man Godfrey, her dramatic turn in Made for Each Other and other great pictures, as part of the “ATVN Movie Vault” seen regularly on our network.  To view the complete rundown of classic programming on the Astound TV Network, check out the weekly listings here

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

 

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