Straight From the Lions\’ Mouth with Scotty Mathurin

 

9/16/2010 11:06:09 AM
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Scotty Mathurin (Mahwah, NJ/Mahwah) is a junior defensive back for the Lions football squad. Mathurin is a criminlogy major and has provided relief to those who suffered hardships following the 2009 earthquake in Haiti.

Question: What is the discussion and/or vibe amongst players as you head into challenge of the 2010 season?

Scotty Mathurin: The biggest vibe amongst the players is to keep the tempo up. Over the last two years one could say that we lacked of intensity at times. This year we are going to be more aggressive and loud!

Q: What has been your individual focus on the field in preparing for this season? 

SM: My individual focus on the field this year is to become more of a leader. I want to expand my energy to not only the guys that will see the field, but also to the guys who will be on the sideline cheering us on. 

Q: What runs through your mind about the 82-yard kickoff return touchdown in the season opener

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Buy Local/UEZ: Airport Circle Sound Reinforcement, Gloucester City

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Mainstage shifts into high gear offering more shows than ever to the South Jersey Region

Mainstage Center for the Arts (MCA) will present seven shows, the most in its 22-year history, for the 2010-11 season. It will also offer its first season ticket package. This comes at a time when many cultural organizations are scaling back due to the economy.

\”We\’ve taken this leap because we can offer local audiences a reasonably-priced enjoyable theatre experience right here in Camden County College\’s beautifully renovated Dennis Flyer Theatre. With the new exit to the college right off of Route 42, it\’s very convenient to reach us,\” said Ed Fiscella, artistic director, MCA. \”We\’re offering shows with a wide-range of appeal. And, we believe that audiences will appreciate the quality and value.\”

The season kicks off with The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), October 22 -24. In this comedy, three performers use slapstick and improvisation to transform all 37 of Shakespeare\’s plays into one hilarious show. This irreverent tribute to the world-famous Bard is sponsored by Mainstage Center for the Arts and presented by the Collaborative Act Studio in association with the Ritz Theatre.

The season also includes:

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Joseph B. Ferguson, of Buena, formerly of Gloucester City, US Army Retired Captain

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Buy Local/UEZ: O\’ Donnell\’s 1923 Pub & Grill, Gloucester City

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McCann Healey Funeral Home, Gloucester City NJ

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Thought for the Day: Every Thing The Government Touches Is Broke!

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Fox Video: The South Jersey Transportation Authority Another Government Bureaucracy

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