In a highly anticipated rematch, Austin Westlake and Galena Park North Shore meet in the 6A Division I semifinals. Last season, North Shore ended Westlake’s winning streak, setting the stage for a compelling game. If you are looking for where to watch this 2023 game, here’s all the information you need.
How to Watch 2023 Austin Westlake vs. Galena Park North Shore Semifinals Live When: Saturday, Dec. 9 at 3 p.m. Ct Location: Pflugerville’s The Pfield | 1440 W Pecan St, Pflugerville, TX 78660 TV: Nfhs Network Stream: Watch with a Subscription to Nfhs Network Watch North Shore vs. Westlake $11.99+ / month nfhsnetwork.com Stream the Texas Semifinals with Nfhs About 2023 Austin Westlake vs. Galena Park North Shore Semifinal Football Game
Westlake, motivated by last year’s loss, enters the game with determination. Head coach Tony Salazar highlights the team’s preparation and the role of the senior class in leading to this moment.
How to Watch 2023 Austin Westlake vs. Galena Park North Shore Semifinals Live When: Saturday, Dec. 9 at 3 p.m. Ct Location: Pflugerville’s The Pfield | 1440 W Pecan St, Pflugerville, TX 78660 TV: Nfhs Network Stream: Watch with a Subscription to Nfhs Network Watch North Shore vs. Westlake $11.99+ / month nfhsnetwork.com Stream the Texas Semifinals with Nfhs About 2023 Austin Westlake vs. Galena Park North Shore Semifinal Football Game
Westlake, motivated by last year’s loss, enters the game with determination. Head coach Tony Salazar highlights the team’s preparation and the role of the senior class in leading to this moment.
- 12/9/2023
- by Mike Nelson
- The Streamable
The New York Observer named the former publisher of Spin magazine as its new president Wednesday -- and endorsed a new president for the country, too. Soon after surprising many by endorsing Republican Mitt Romney for president, the company announced Mike Albanese would replace Christopher Barnes, who announced his resignation in August to either start his own company or run a bigger-budget enterprise. Albanese previously headed the music magazine Spin before its acquisition by BuzzMedia earlier this year. "Mike has an innovative approach and desire to experiment and press hard to find new...
- 10/17/2012
- by Alexander C. Kaufman
- The Wrap
The editor-in-chief and the president of the New York Observer are stepping down, the publication announced Thursday. Editor Elizabeth Spiers announced that she will start a new company when she leaves her full-time post in August. Christopher Barnes, the president of the paper, is also stepping down after three years. The timing of that departure was not immediately clear. Spiers, a respected figure in New York's online media scene, will stay on Observer Media Group's payroll as a part-time consultant on the business side until November, helping develop a creative services team. "I was...
- 8/2/2012
- by Alexander C. Kaufman
- The Wrap
Confessions of a Bad News Bear
by Jon Zelazny
The Reverend David Stambaugh is the Pastoral Associate at Hollywood United Methodist Church. He earned his BA from Messiah College, a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary, and a Masters of Sacred Theology from Drew University.
Prior to entering the ministry, he portrayed infielder Toby Whitewood in The Bad News Bears (1976), The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977), and The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (1978).
Dave Stambaugh: I was actually playing Little League at that time, so it was a world I really knew. I remember one time I couldn’t make it to a callback audition because our team was in the area play-offs. I like to think that helped me get the job: “Hey, that kid can’t come in for our movie today— because he’s playing baseball!”
The first auditions were readings in NYC casting offices,...
by Jon Zelazny
The Reverend David Stambaugh is the Pastoral Associate at Hollywood United Methodist Church. He earned his BA from Messiah College, a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary, and a Masters of Sacred Theology from Drew University.
Prior to entering the ministry, he portrayed infielder Toby Whitewood in The Bad News Bears (1976), The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977), and The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (1978).
Dave Stambaugh: I was actually playing Little League at that time, so it was a world I really knew. I remember one time I couldn’t make it to a callback audition because our team was in the area play-offs. I like to think that helped me get the job: “Hey, that kid can’t come in for our movie today— because he’s playing baseball!”
The first auditions were readings in NYC casting offices,...
- 10/13/2010
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
Although Ari Folman's "Waltz With Bashir" did not make the shortlist of 15 films under consideration for the best documentary Oscar, it is among the nominees for the DGA's doc award, announced Friday.
"Waltz" will compete with Gonzalo Arijon's "Stranded: I've Come From a Plane that Crashed on the Mountains," in which survivors of a 1972 Andes plane crash tell their story; Elizabeth Farnsworth and Patricio Lanfranco's "The Judge and the General," a look back at the investigation into the regime of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet; Peter Gilbert & Stevie James' "At the Death House Door," an examination of the wrongful conviction of a Texas man executed for murder; and James Marsh's "Man on Wire," a study of tight-rope walker Philippe Petit.
All the nominees are first-time DGA nominees, with the exception of Gilbert (who won the DGA's doc award in 1998 for "Vietnam: Long Time Coming" and was...
"Waltz" will compete with Gonzalo Arijon's "Stranded: I've Come From a Plane that Crashed on the Mountains," in which survivors of a 1972 Andes plane crash tell their story; Elizabeth Farnsworth and Patricio Lanfranco's "The Judge and the General," a look back at the investigation into the regime of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet; Peter Gilbert & Stevie James' "At the Death House Door," an examination of the wrongful conviction of a Texas man executed for murder; and James Marsh's "Man on Wire," a study of tight-rope walker Philippe Petit.
All the nominees are first-time DGA nominees, with the exception of Gilbert (who won the DGA's doc award in 1998 for "Vietnam: Long Time Coming" and was...
- 1/9/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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