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YOUR FREE GUIDETo our Islands’ Happenings
Now in itsNow in its 23rd Year!Year!
ALSO THIS WEEK: 70s Disco Party @ Drakes Point • Adikshun Band @ Village Cay • Last Resort Closing Party
Anything that FloatsExcept a Boat Race!Sunday, August 21st
Aug 18 - 24, 2011Vol.23, No.48
3 Vol. 23, No. 48 • Aug 18 - 24, 2011
It’s that time of year again when most of our favorite
restaurants are taking a well-earned break, and parties
seem like a thing of the past. Residents flee the islands
to escape the heat and the threat of hurricanes – leaving
those of us left wondering what on earth can we do to
stay entertained during this dry spell? Well, all is not lost
as live entertainment is on the bill at Myett’s several
nights a week and the talented artists, all from the BVI,
are staples of the local music scene.
Eric Christian plays his gospel inspired music during
happy hour every Tuesday night and he developed his
love for music very early on. Highlights of his career
include opening for well-known gospel recording artists
such as Andre Crouch, James Cleveland and Edwin
Hawkins. He also wrote music for Tony Brown’s movie,
The White Girl.
Entertaining the crowd during happy hour on
Fridays is Awesome Crew, with their foot tapping calypso
sounds that are guaranteed to get everyone in the mood
for the weekend. This popular band has played the cir-
cuit for many years and their biggest hit is a song by the
name of Bugs that went to the top of the charts in Tortola
and also claimed high praises in neighboring islands.
Candy Man DJ, and one-man band plays to the
happy hour crowd on “Mexican Margarita Mondays.”
This crowd pleaser plays the guitar and sings a variety of
songs from reggae to country. When asked his favorite
type of music he said, “I like to play the music that I can
see the crowd are getting a kick out of.” He added that
crowd favorites include Gambler by Kenny Rogers, Bob
Marley’s classic Don’t Worry and Shaggy’s hit song
Angel.
So head down to the north shore to enjoy the live
entertainment on offer, relax with an ice cold cocktail in
hand and stay cool throughout the long hot summer.
Enjoy! — Jan Critchley
The Beat Goes On At Myett’sThis Week’s Feature Story
4Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide
While every effort is made to ensure thatinformation is correct, we cannot acceptresponsibility for any errors, changes inschedules, ads or other information in thismagazine, which is intended as a guide only.If you have an entertainment event comingup that you would like published, give us acall at 494-2413. Special Notice: Purchase ofadvertising space in this publication doesnot guarantee editorial coverage of anyevent.
Published weekly by Island PublishingServices.Caribbean Printing Company Limited,Pasea Estate,P.O. Box 133, Road Town, Tortola, B.V.I.arlena @bviwelcome.com, © 2011www.limin-times.com
Publisher & Editor: Claudia ColliAssociate Editor: Arlena St. HilaireWriter & Editorial Assistant: Jan CritchleyTel: 494-2413; Fax: 494-6589
Lime ... “to hang around idly” or “to go out on thetown.”Source: The Dictionary of Virgin Islands EnglishCreole by the late edu-cator and historian LitoValls. The Limin’ Times brings you all the newsabout when and where to “lime” in the BritishVirgin Islands.
Ask Koren
Send your questions to [email protected] and a response will be provided
Dear Koren,
Why are young women having three and four children
when we are living in so much hard times? Close to where
I live, there are at least 3 women under 30 who have 3 or
4 children each and they can hardly take care of them.
What is the best solution for this problem?
–– Confused
Dear Confused,
There could be many reasons why young women
are having many children. If times are hard like you say,
that means less money for entertainment and socializ-
ing, so what do people stay home and do? Take a wild
guess – something enjoyable and inexpensive.
Then we have those persons who are very depend-
ent on relationships. They cannot see themselves alone,
so when one relationship is finished, they start another
one and they keep having children with the men, hoping
each time that he will be the one that stays. Some
women even pretend they are on birth-control but
secretly want to become pregnant as a means of entrap-
ping the man. Other women are just very fertile and eas-
ily become pregnant.
Having children can be a wonderful thing, but only if
one is financially and emotionally prepared and if there is
a support system to help you with raising them. Women
Your personal E-therapist, is in the house!
Too Many Babies
do not have
children alone,
not usually
anyway. So the
fathers for
these children
should have
some role in
their lives.
Lack of information on birth control methods could
be the cause of many women becoming pregnant young
and continuing the cycle even after the first mistake.
Knowledge and education are the keys to empowerment
for our women to understand that while children are a
blessing, it is not a good thing to bring them into this
world for them to live a sub-standard life and be the ones
who pay for our mistakes.
People are very keen on their rights and their choic-
es and I’m not sure many women will take too kindly to
you questioning the amount of pregnancies they have
had, unless you are very close to them. If your communi-
ty has the forum for it, you can ask someone to do some
empowerment talks, so that these young mothers can
realize that they have choices and know when to draw
the line to behaviours that could cause them and their
offspring a lot of problems going forward.
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By Jessica Jeffrey
Soul SurferBethany Hamilton was a 13-year old surfing sen-
sation, taking the surfing world by storm and garner-
ing sponsors from big-name surf companies. Her
career looked more than promising and the young
wahine never turned down a surf session. Things
changed for Hamilton one Halloween morning, when
a tiger shark attacked her. Thanks to the vigilante help
of her fellow surfers, Hamilton lost her left arm, but
survived the attack. With the guidance of her loving
family, Hamilton didn’t give up on her dreams of surf-
ing.
Based on a true story, Soul Surfer is a tale of
courage, strength and drive. Academy award winner
Helen Hunt As Good As It Gets and Dennis Quaid The
Parent Trap star as Hamilton’s parents. The duo is per-
fectly suited for their roles and Quaid in particular
looks life a wannabe beach bum. American Idol win-
ner Carrie Underwood also makes an appearance as
Hamilton’s youth
group leader.
Underwood’s role is
small and her acting
abilities may not be
as impressive as her
singing skills, but the
audience will be
pleased to know,
Underwood’s character is also a member of the
church choir. AnnaSophia Robb Charlie and the
Chocolate Factoryplays Hamilton. The young star por-
trays Hamilton excellently and offers up strong emo-
tions with just a touch of insecurities.
Soul Surfer serves up some great surfing
scenes and the real Hamilton performed many of the
stunts. Overall, the film is a dramatic tale that doesn’t
sugarcoat Hamilton’s injury. Hamilton’s attitude and
gusto for life are inspiring. While the film can be slight-
ly artificial at times, Director Sean McNamara does a
nice job of tying the storyline together. The all-star
cast gives the film a boost in sincerity and makes for
an overall enjoyable experience.
6Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide
By Arlena St. Hilaire
Who’s The Winner?Over the August
Emancipation festivities
some friends and I attend-
ed the Miss BVI Pageant to
watch the five young ladies
compete for the crown.
Going into the show there
were some clear favorites
amongst the crowd and the
stage was set for the ‘Royal Affair’ themed event. There
was no shortage of glitz and glamour that night.
My friends and I were all set for an evening of enter-
tainment full of laughs and surprises and we got both.
After the first segment there was a clear front-runner or
so it seemed and as the competition carried on she con-
tinued to outshine the other contestants. She impressed
not only the crowd but the judges also, and she came
away with the most trophies that night having won all
but two segments of the pageant. Everyone sat on pins
and needles to hear the winner announced, even though
everyone thought the winner was pretty obvious after
the evenings performances.
Well boy were we wrong! As they announced the
winner the entire room seemed to go quiet in the same
instant. Some people even thought that the announcer
had made a mistake. Who’s the winner? Are we being
punked? Everyone stood in awe wondering what had just
transpired. Had the judges seen the same show we did?
Well it seemed there was no mistake and the right-
ful winner now wears the crown. However, if you had
been in attendance the night of the show and are not
familiar with the pageant world then you would be ask-
ing the same question. How could she not win? She was
the best that night, but the show is not only judged on
that nights performance. It also takes into account the
segments that the crowd are not able to witness and yet
these scores are part of the final result.
This is where things get a little tricky, I do under-
stand the calculations as it was explained to me but I do
feel cheated as many others did that night. We were not
privy to the score of the contestants beforehand so we
had no idea of knowing what scores they had individual-
ly accumulated before the big night.
I personally would like to know that information, so
that I may be able to make my own assessment on the
night of the show. Maybe giving a ranking of the girls
before the pageant would be useful in future.
8Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide
Whatever Floats Your Boat
For an afternoon of nautical fun, head to the The
Pub in Road Town this Sunday, 21st August from 1pm for
the annual Anything that Floats, Except a Boat Race. This
grueling test of boating know-how really puts your engi-
neering skills to the test. Teams have to build their float-
ing crafts exclusively out of non-marine materials before
racing it round the course, trying to beat the other com-
petitors. Get into the spirit and have a theme for your
team and have everyone dressed up for this real test of
ingenuity! Also, don’t miss the famous Sinking Dinghy
Race, the wacky competition where contestants attempt
to row a dinghy riddled with holes around a course as
quickly as possible without sinking. You are allowed to
bail out, but will you be fast enough not to sink? Last but
not least is the frozen t-shirt competition, where the first
person to untangle a shirt from the frozen mass and wear
it is the winner! Guaranteed to cool down even the
hottest competitor! Join in the fun or just sink a drink and
watch the hilarious action unfold from the verandah at
The Pub.
— Jan Critchley
11
Adikshun at Village CayDon’t miss the BVI’s only all girl band, Adikshun who
are sharing their musical magic at Village Cay this Friday,
19th August. Starting around 7pm, the seven-member
band has loads of musical talent and their ensemble
comprises vocals, drums, sax and percussion. So make
your way to this popular Friday night watering hole for a
great start to the weekend.
A Villainous Affair Make sure you make the short hop across the water
to The Last Resort for the hottest closing party on island
this Saturday, 20th August. “Cops and Robbers” is the
theme for their infamous drink the bar dry event so be
sure to dress arrestingly!
In their inimitable style there will be full on enter-
tainment led by resident talent, Al “Catraz” Broderick
and his band plus a sampling of guest musicians fol-
lowed by DJ Push Pop to make for a wicked night. There
will be cheap drink specials, a great buffet from 7.30pm
and a ferry running until the last villain staggers home.
So get over to Bellamy Cay and get naughty, but try not
to get caught in the act!
A Summer White-OutThis Friday, dress up in your most glamorous white
threads for the Summer White Affair at Quito’s in Cane
Garden Bay. Starting at 9pm, the theme of the night is
Old School Reggae Night with special guests Quito
Rhymer and DJ Wiz. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at
the door.
Whatever Floats Your BoatFor an afternoon of nautical fun, head to The Pub in
Road Town for 1pm on Sunday, 21st August for the annu-
al Anything that Floats, Except a Boat Race.
There is also the Sinking Dinghy Race and the frozen
t-shirt competition, guaranteed to cool down even the
hottest competitor!
Final Week for Digicel FugitiveIn this, the final week to find the “Digicel Fugitive” -
major prizes are still up for grabs including $2500 in
cash, a weekend for two on Scrub Island, and much
more. To get clues, listen to ZROD, text CLUE to 2583 or
drop into the store. If you haven’t been able to decipher
any of the clues to date, there is still a chance to get in on
the action and ask the winning question: "Are you the
Digicel Fugitive?"
Gathering HistoryIf you are about to have a clear out, hold on! HLSCC
is calling out for any books on the BVI and local music toboost its range of special collections in the library to helpsupport the preservation of, and appreciation for BVI cul-
Vol. 23, No. 48 • Aug 18 - 24, 2011
Your Guide to British Virgin Islands Events
Adikshun Band Members
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live music • events • concerts • parties • sports • movies and more
VILLAGE CAY— Steel Band & BBQ 7-10pm U.P’S CINEMA — Party with Daddy Jones & the Crew,Xtreme Band and DJ CommodoreDRAKE’S POINT— 70s Glitz & Glamour Disco Partythe dancing kicks off at 9pm
CARROT BAYBANANAKEET CAFE — Sun & Soiree Pool Party from2pm; 2 for $5 Carib & Coors Light
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S—Wii bowling - Prizes & Drink SpecialsQUITO’S— Happy Hour 4-6pm & Music by Guest Artist
VG & OUTER ISLANDSTRELLIS BAY/LAST RESORT— Closing party theme‘Cops & Robbers’ Music by The Al-Catraz Band, GuestMusicians & DJ Push Pop
SUNDAY - AUG 21ROAD TOWNPUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm U.P’S CINEMA — Jazz & Old School from 4-8pm &Latin Sundays with DJ Fuggi 8-1amVILLAGE CAY— Sunday Brunch with the Last Virginfrom 11- 3pm.
THURSDAY - AUG 18ROAD TOWNSUGAR WORKS MUSEUM — Photo & Art Exhibition byHezikiah Maddox & Tina Cairnes on thru AugustPUSSER’S— Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm VILLAGE CAY— Happy Hour from 4:30-7pm U.P’S CINEMA — Cosmic Bowling with HD Band
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S— NEW Tapas Night & Music by CandymanQUITO’S— Happy Hour 4-6pm & Music by Quito Solo
FRIDAY - AUG 19ROAD TOWNVILLAGE CAY— Happy Hour Music by Adikshun Bandfrom 4-7pmPUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm U.P’S CINEMA — Disco party with DJ Commodore
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S— Pizza Night & Music by Awesome CrewQUITO’S— Summer White Affair Old School Reggae Nightfrom 9pm
CARROT BAYBANANAKEET CAFE — Live Music by Ruben
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSCRUB ISLAND— Music by Caave Stout 6-10pm
SATURDAY - AUG 20ROAD TOWNPUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
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live music • events • concerts • parties • sports • movies and more
THE PUB — Anything that Floats, Except a Boat Race thefun kicks off at 1pm
CARROT BAYBANANAKEET CAFE — Sun & Soiree Pool Party from2pm; 2 for $5 Carib & Coors Light
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S—Local Fish Fry & Wii Bowling
WEST ENDTHE CLUBHOUSE AT FRENCHMANS — Sunday Brunch
MONDAY - AUG 22ROAD TOWNPUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSCRUB ISLAND— Caribbean Night, Steel Band Musicfrom 6-10pm
CANE GARDEN BAYQUITO’S— Happy Hour 4-6pm & Music by Guest ArtistMYETT’S— Margarita Monday, Mexican Specials & Musicby Candyman
TUESDAY - AUG 23ROAD TOWNPUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
WEST ENDTHE CLUBHOUSE AT FRENCHMANS— Mojito MadnessJappy Jour $3 mojitos & $2 tacos Tues thur Sat
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S— Happy Hour & Music by Eric Christian QUITO’S— Happy Hour 4-6pm & Music by Quito Solo
EAST ENDTRELLIS KITCHEN/CYBERCAFÉ— Ladies Night - 2 for 1 drinks
WEDNESDAY - AUG 24ROAD TOWNPUSSERS — Martini Night 6pm. Daily happy hour from4-7pm. 2 for 1 drinks specials.VILLAGE CAY— MJ Blues from 7-10pmSABROSO CHURRASCO GRILL— DJ Candyman spinsfrom 7-10pm
EAST ENDPUSSER’S EAST— Happy Hour 5-7pm.
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S— Wacky Wednesday with BushwackerSpecialsQUITO’S— Happy Hour 4-6pm & Music by GuestArtist
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSCRUB ISLAND — Wine Tasting from 6-8pm
Lowell WheatleyMemorial Fishing
Tournament – Oct 22-23
UPCOMING EVENTS
Quitos Closing Party — Aug 26
RBVIYC Back to SchoolRegatta — Sept 10/11
Full Moon — Sept 12
Coastal Clean Up Day— Sept 17
Jason Bally Memorial BikeRace — Oct 2
RBVIYC Virgin’s Cup— Oct 15
RBVIYC Trafalgar Regatta— Oct 21 - 23
WEYC Foxy’s Cat Fight— Oct 28- 30
Halloween Party— Oct 31
14Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide
(contd. from page 11)
ture and history. If you can make a contribution pleasecall 852-7148 or email [email protected].
Disco Fever at the FortGet out your flares, and be ready to strike a pose
straight out of Saturday Night Fever at Fort Burt’s 70’sGlitz and Glam party this Saturday, 20th August. There isa special dinner from 6pm with scrumptious menu itemsand the disco starts at 9pm. There are Red Stripe andBacardi drink specials. For reservations call 494-3017.
Snapshots of the PastDon’t miss your chance to pick up a copy of the pic-
torial book Snapshots of the Past that highlights culturalphotographs displayed in the 2007 Old PicturesExhibition. Pick up your copy today for a special price of$20 during the month of August from their office locatedupstairs the Burhym Electric Building.
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tv specials & highlights
B Beyond Scared Straight10:30 L Dirty Money10:32 0 Russian Dolls11:00 3 Leverage
N Hooters’ Snow Angels 2 TheHooters girls head to Aspen for aswimsuit pageant. (N)P Salvage Code RedU Iron Chef America
FRIDAY AUGUST 19, 2011
7:00 / Four Weddings3 Law & Order
7:30 0 Pawn Stars8:00 _ ( Shark Tank
* Flashpoint` Friends With BenefitsD 60 Minutes on CNBC
8:30 ` Friends With Benefits0 Reba
9:00 _ ( Karaoke Battle USA* CSI: NY> Keeping Up With theKardashiansB Criminal Minds
9:30 0 Reba9:45 π MAX on Set
10:00 _ ( 20/20* Blue BloodsB Criminal MindsD Haynesville People in Louisianalearn their homes are sitting on a tril-lion-dollar natural gas reservoir.
10:30 < World Youth Day 2011:Meeting With Religious & TeachersMeeting with young religious sisters inPatio de los Reyes.
11:00 P Jurassic CSI
SATURDAY AUGUST 20, 2011
7:00 , History Detectives/ Cellblock 6: Female Lock UpQ Extreme Makeover: HomeEdition U Cupcake Wars
8:00 ) Nikita* CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
8:30 B Storage Wars9:00 ) Supernatural
* Criminal Minds9:30 B Storage Wars9:45 ∂ True Blood
10:00 _ ( America’s FunniestHome Videos
10:30 > Ice Loves CocoN Hooters’ Snow Angels 2 TheHooters girls head to Aspen for aswimsuit pageant.
11:00 / 20/20 on TLCP Alaska State Troopers
SUNDAY AUGUST 21, 2011
7:00 * 60 Minutes` Dateline NBC/ 48 Hours: Hard EvidenceL I (Almost) Got Away With ItU The Great Food Truck Race
8:00 _ ( Extreme Makeover:Home Edition
THURSDAY AUGUST 18, 2011
7:00 / High Stakes SweepersB The First 48L American Chopper: Senior vs.JuniorP Border Wars
7:30 2 Born to Dance: LaurieannGibson
8:00 _ ( Wipeout) The Vampire Diaries` CommunityB The First 48D BMW: A Driving Obsession A oncesmall, struggling company transformsitself into a global luxury-car powerhouse.
8:30 * Rules of Engagement
` Parks and Recreation2 The BET Awards 2011 Honorsachievement in music, entertainment andsports at the Shrine Auditorium in LosAngeles.
9:00 _ ( Expedition Impossible, Masters of the Arctic IceResearchers try to determine how globalwarming is affecting the Arctic world.` The OfficeB The First 48D Mexico’s Drug War The shockingconflict between rival drug cartels’ battleover smuggling routes to America.
9:30 ` 30 Rock (Part 1 of 2)10:00 _ ( Rookie Blue
* The Mentalist
17 Vol. 23, No. 48 • Aug 18 - 24, 2011
‘Pioneer Woman’ Settles On The Frontier Of Food NetworkRee Drummond is
one of those talent-
ed and lucky people
whose passions help
her create a terrific
life, and by her own
admission, an acci-
dental one.
She’s married to
a cowboy she calls the Marlboro Man, and they have
four healthy, beautiful children she home-schools on
their Oklahoma ranch. She’s a photographer and
home chef, which she features in her blog, thepi-
oneerwoman.com. That blog and her best-selling
cookbook led to Food Network’s The Pioneer Woman,
premiering Saturday, Aug. 27.
“I learned to cook because I love to eat,” she
says. “Cooking was a means to an end. My mother
was a very, very good cook. I was interested in cook-
ing, not sewing and craft.”
In the pilot, Drummond makes chicken-fried
steak and mashed potatoes with cream cheese and
butter. She’s feeding her husband of 15 years, their
children ages 7 to 14 and a ranch hand.
Though Drummond, 42, works hard at all she
does, her success and how this life came about were
not what she had planned. She calls herself an acci-
dental country girl.
“I grew up on a golf course and was the last per-
son anyone could imagine living in the country,” she
says. “I went to school in California; I lived in L.A.
When my friends got wind of the fact that I was plan-
ning to marry a rancher and move to the country, my
friends cleaned out their ears.”
Though Drummond wasn’t exactly a farmhand,
she did grow up in Oklahoma, so it isn’t as if she were
seeing cattle for the first time. She fell into writing yet
doesn’t characterize herself as a writer. She was a pro-
lific letter writer, and blogging was a natural offshoot.
Drummond enjoyed taking pictures, so she took a
photography class, then taught herself more.
Her blog is pure fun. She has the breezy voice of
a girlfriend and the confidence of someone who
knows what she’s doing. And she credits others
whose work she references.
Though Drummond seems nervous in the pilot, it
makes her more endearing. This isn’t a Hollywood
starlet scared because she took a Broadway role she
wasn’t ready for. This is a mom, a wife, a blogger and
photographer who happens to make traditional
American food and seems a little self-conscious of the
camera, which is fine.
Her food is not for calorie counters. She loves
half-and-half, butter and sugar.
Drummond’s authenticity, palpable on the show
and in the blog, is obvious during a conversation.
“I am not sure a TV show was the next step,” she
says. “It was all about the blogging and photograph-
ing. I didn’t want to be something I wasn’t, and I’m not
trying to be the next ‘Food Network Star’ or anything.
They (fans) could sense that I was not trying to be any-
thing I am not. It’s about our life on the ranch and how
food fits into it.
“It’s not about fine dining,” she says. “When you
are working 500 cattle a day, it is about refueling and
the comfort of food. My food is very simple, very
accessible. The ingredients can be found almost any-
where because that is my plight.” – Jacqueline Cutler
19 Vol. 23, No. 48 • Aug 18 - 24, 2011
By Dean “The Sportsman” GreenawayBy Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway
Ahh…The Changing Of The Guard CarouselGoodbye Mega Mix. Adios Young Gunners.
Thanks for participating in the 2011 BVI Basketball
Federation Kenny “Funny” Thomas league and show-
casing your players.
Basketball will shortly crown new (old) champs
after Mega Mix - the team expected to contend for the
Sr. Division title - forfeited their second game against
rivals East on Saturday night, after losing the opener,
91-68.
With a depleted squad as some players went off
to school and others to resume contracts in profes-
sional leagues, they could not find five bodies to suit
up. As a result, it brings to an end, Coach Verne
“Bego” Turnbull’s string of four straight championship
victories, after leading East to a three-peat before re-
launching Mega Mix.
Jr. Division champs Young Gunners too have been
ousted, following an 82-80 loss to 2009 champs
Another Level, who will now face the Hawks after they
expelled Fearless, 101-81 in a deciding game three on
Sunday night.
With the elimination of an intermediate division
that was introduced in 2007, three of the four teams
playing in the Sr. and Jr. championships have already
been to the top of the pile.
Legs - formerly Young Legs - earned their right to
the title series after Against Da Odds, perhaps figuring
they would be trashed in game two after being
whipped in the opener, failed to show.
They get yet another crack at East—who denied
them the 2007 title and went on to three-peat after
Young Legs led 2-0, but lost the next three for a
reverse sweep.
With the exception of the 2003 and 2004 seasons
when there was no league during the construction of
the Multipurpose Sports Complex, Young Legs and
East have combined to win eight of the last Sr. division
crowns, with Young Legs coming out winners in 2001,
2002, 2005 and 2006. East’s string ran from 2007,
2008 and 2009.
Now, Legs - with some of the players who last
tasted the title five years ago on the squad - are ready
for the challenge after running through the 2011
league unbeaten.
East too, have some of their players from the
2009 titlist squad on their roster. But, who is hungri-
er? Who really wants it most? Will it be five rings for
Legs or four for East?
Another Level will be trying to add their second Jr.
Division title in three seasons and will face new com-
ers Hawks, who needed all of three games to finally
fend off Fearless, 101-81 on Sunday night for their first
trip to the big dance.
Both series began on Wednesday night, with
games continuing on Friday and Sunday, to see who
will get the coveted rings and the bragging rights that
come with it for the next year.
The Hawks are making their first Basketball Championships final
20Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide
, NatureP Inside the Green Berets GreenBerets stationed in Afghanistan standbetween order and terrorism.
8:01 * Big Brother9:00 _ ( Sunday 20/20: The Sixth
SenseL Science of Lust The secrets oflibido and controlling it.P The Liquid Bomb Plot Detailsbehind the biggest terror plot sinceSept. 11, 2001. (N)
10:00 * The Good Wife/ My Collection Obsession Four ofthe country’s most obsessed collectors.
10:30 , Tuba U: Basso Profundo Thehistory and physicality of the tuba; tubamaestro Winston Morris.
11:00 0 Against the WallB The GladesD 60 Minutes on CNBC
MONDAY AUGUST 22, 2011
7:00 / Surprise HomecomingB The First 48K In Search of the Truth
7:30 U Unwrapped8:00 _ ( Bachelor Pad
D Supermarkets Inc: Inside a $500Billion Money Machine An inside lookat the supermarket industry, which triesto learn all about their shoppers.
8:30 * How I Met Your Mother9:00 ) One Tree Hill
` American Ninja Warrior9:30 * Mike & Molly
10:00 _ ( Castle* Hawaii Five-0
10:30 U The Best Thing I Ever Ate11:00 / Undercover Boss
0 The Protector
TUESDAY AUGUST 23, 2011
7:00 / Surprise Homecoming4 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
7:30 0 Pawn Stars8:00 _ ( Wipeout
) 90210D Target: Inside the Bullseye Fromits beginnings as a family-owned store,retail-giant Target has strived to makecheap, chic.
8:30 B Billy the Exterminator9:00 _ ( Take the Money and Run
> Keeping Up With the Kardashians10:00 _ ( Combat Hospital
* NCIS/ What Not to Wear: Top 10Meltdowns The top 10 women whokicked, screamed and cried.2 Born to Dance: Laurieann Gibson
10:30 L Dirty Money11:00 2 Born to Dance: Laurieann
Gibson
tv specials & highlights
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 24, 2011
7:00 0 Pawn Stars7:30 B Storage Wars8:00 _ ( The Middle
) America’s Next Top Model* Big BrotherD New Age of Wal-Mart The world’slargest retailer tries to reinvent itself.N Deadliest Warrior
9:00 _ ( Modern Family> E! Investigates: Kidnapping ofJaycee Dugard A rapist holds ahostage for 18 years until her 2009 res-cue.
9:30 0 Roseanne’s Nuts10:00 _ ( Primetime Nightline:
Beyond Belief* CSI: Crime Scene Investigation< To the Heights! Our SpiritualAscent Toward God Roman Catholicteens and young adults go hiking inColorado.> E! Investigates: Fatal TeenTriangle Laura Ling looks into the storyof a teen love triangle.P Slammed: Inside Indie Wrestling Alook into the world of indie pro wrestling,from the promoters to the colorful per-formers.
10:30 N Alternate History11:00 Q Hot in Cleveland
U The Great Food Truck Race
21 Vol. 23, No. 48 • Aug 18 - 24, 2011
BVI CABLE TV CHANNEL GUIDET1 Visitor’s Channel 20 MSNBC 38 Tru TV 56 Sports Max
2 Community Bulletin Board 21 TBN 39 Headline News 57 Oxygen
3 TV Guide 22 The Weather Channel 40 HGTV 58 TCM – Classic Hollywood
4 Azteca International 23 CNN 41 GSN 59 CNN Internatinal
6 ESPN2 Caribbean 24 ESPN Caribbean 42 Lifetime Movie Network 60 AXN
7WABC-TV 25 BBC World 43 3ABN 61 Animax
8 WSVI – St. Croix (ABC) 26 Tempo 44 The Discovery Channel 62Warner Channel
9WPIX-TV 27 Fox Soccer Channel 45 Versus 63 Sony Ent. TV
10WSEE-TV (CBS) 28 EWTN 46 Speed 64 BBC America
11WUTV-TV (Fox) 29WGN 47 Disney Channel 65 The History Channel
12WTJX-St. Thomas (PBS) 30 E! Entertainment TV 48 National Geographic Channel 66 The Biography Channel
13WTVJ-TV (NBC) 31 VH1 Soul 49 Discovery Kids 67 Fox Deportes
14WWOR 32 Fox News Channel 50 Boomerang 69 TV Games Network
15 LIV 33 G4-Tech TV 51 CBN 70 HBO Caribbean
16 Lifetime Television 34 A&E 52 HLSCC 71 HBO Plus
17 Animal Planet 35 Nickelodeon 53 Food Network 72 HBO Family
18 BET 36 CNBC 54 C-SPAN 73 MAX
19 TNT International 37 Cartoon Network 55 JTV 74 Max Prime
22Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide
6:30 M Vuelta a Espana Highlights7:00 8 Monday Night Countdown (N)7:30 . NY Giants Pregame8:00 . 8 M NFL Preseason
Football Chicago Bears at New YorkGiants. (N); Action Sports WorldChampionships
9:00 4 WWE Monday Night RAW (N)10:00 ; The Dan Patrick Show11:00 8 M SportsCenter (N)11:50 ∂ REAL Sports With Bryant
Gumbel
TUESDAY AUGUST 23, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N)M NFL Preseason Football ChicagoBears at New York Giants.
2:30 ; UEFA Champions LeagueSoccer
3:45 9 Sport Today4:00 8 Little League Baseball World
Series: Teams TBA. (N)∂ Face Off With Max Kellerman:Mayweather/Ortiz
5:00 M Boxing Friday Night Fights.7:00 . MLB Baseball OaklandAthletics at New York Yankees.
8:00 8 2011 World Series of PokerMain Event. (Taped)
M CONCACAF Champions LeagueSoccer Teams TBA. (N)
9:00 8 2011 World Series of PokerMain Event. (Taped)
10:00 8 Baseball Tonight (N)= MLB Baseball Chicago White Soxat Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. (N)M CONCACAF Champions LeagueSoccer Teams TBA. (N)
10:30 ; Boys in the Hall
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 24, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N); North American Hunter
12:30 PM ; Babe Winkelman’sOutdoor Secrets
1:00 8 SportsCenter (N); Bowhunter TV
1:30 ; North American Whitetail2:00 ; UEFA Champions League
Pregame (N)3:00 8 Outside the Lines First Report3:30 8 College Football Live4:00 8 Little League Baseball World
M English Premier League Soccer T6:00 ; MMAthletics (N)6:30 ; Boys in the Hall7:00 ; Table Tennis World
Championships of Ping Pong.7:45 9 Sport Today8:00 8 Little League Baseball World
M CONCACAF Champions LeagueSoccer Teams TBA. (N)
10:00 8 Baseball Tonight (N)M CONCACAF Champions LeagueSoccer Teams TBA. (N)
10:30 ; MMAthletics11:00 8 SportsCenter (N)
∂ Ring Life: Floyd Mayweather &Victor Ortiz
THURSDAY AUGUST 18, 2011
6:00 8 SportsCenter (N); Barfly (N)M ESPN Run (N)
6:30 ; Baseball’s Golden AgeM Spirit of Yachting
7:00 8 SportsCenter (N); Action Sports WorldChampionships
7:30 M Cronometro (N)7:45 9 Sport Today8:00 . MLB Baseball New York
Yankees at Minnesota Twins. (N)8 Little League Baseball WorldSeries: Teams TBA. (N)M CONCACAF Champions LeagueSoccer Teams TBA. (N)
8:45 9 Sport Today9:00 N iMPACT Wrestling (N)
[ Race Night9:45 9 Sport Today
10:00 8 Baseball Tonight (N); The Dan Patrick ShowM CONCACAF Champions LeagueSoccer Teams TBA. (N)
10:30 ∏ The Franchise: A Season Withthe San Francisco Giants (iTV)
11:00 8 SportsCenter (N); Barfly
11:30 ; The Game 365
FRIDAY AUGUST 19, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N); Table Tennis World Championshipsof Ping Pong.
1:00 8 Little League Baseball WorldSeries: Canada vs. Saudi Arabia. (N)
1:30 ; Golf Life ’111:45 9 Sport Today2:00 ; The Dan Patrick Show 3:00
8 Little League Baseball WorldSeries: Teams TBA. 4:00; Ball Up Streetball
5:00 8 Around the Horn (N)5:30 8 Pardon the Interruption 6:00
; UEFA Champions LeagueMagazine (N)M Poker Full Tilt: Poker After Dark 3.
6:30 ; Amazing Sports Stories7:00 ) MLB Baseball Milwaukee
Brewers at New York Mets. 8 Year ofthe Quarterback (N)
8:00 8 Little League Baseball WorldSeries: Netherlands vs. Venezuela. (N); Boxing Top Rank: Mike Alvarado vs.Gabriel Martinez.
9:00 M Boxing Friday Night Fights. (N)10:15 ∂ Face Off With Max Kellerman:
Mayweather/Ortiz11:00 ; Action Sports World
Championships
SATURDAY AUGUST 20, 2011
12:00 8 Little League Baseball WorldSeries: Teams TBA. (N)
1:00 * Lucas Oil Drag Boat Racing1:30 ; Halls of Fame2:00 * College Football Preview (N)
2:30 8 NASCAR Racing NationwideSeries: NAPA Auto Parts 200. (N)
3:00 _ ( Little League BaseballWorld Series, Game 10: Teams TBA. (* PGA Tour Golf WyndhamChampionship, Third Round. (N)
3:30 ; WPS Pregame (N)4:00 M Cycling Vuelta a Espana, Stage
1. (Joined in Progress) (N)5:00 ` Horse Racing Alabama Stakes. 6:00 8 Little League Baseball World
Series: Teams TBA. (N); UEFA Champions League SoccerM ESPN Run
6:30 M English Premier LeagueSoccer Teams TBA.
7:00 = MLB Baseball Texas Rangersat Chicago White Sox. 8 Little League Baseball WorldSeries: Teams TBA. (N)
8:30 9 Spirit of Yachting9:00 ; Ball Up Streetball
11:00 . Giants Training Camp
SUNDAY AUGUST 21, 2011
12:00 8 NASCAR Countdown ;Table Tennis World Championships ofPing Pong.
12:30 PM * M ATP Tennis U.S. OpenSeries: Western and Southern Open,Men’s Final. (N)
1:00 ) MLB Baseball MilwaukeeBrewers at New York Mets.
2:00 & MLB Baseball New YorkYankees at Minnesota Twins. (N)_ ( Little League Baseball WorldSeries, Game 14: Teams M CyclingVuelta a Espana, Stage 2
3:00 * PGA Tour Golf WyndhamChampionship, Final Round. (N)
3:30 ` BMX Racing (Taped)M English Premier League SoccerTeams TBA. (N Same-day Tape)
4:30 _ ( Auto Racing American LeMans Series at Road America. (Taped)
5:00 . NYC Triathlon Highlights5:30 ; MMAthletics
M ATP Tennis U.S. Open Series:Western and Southern Open, Men’sFinal.
7:00 8 Baseball Tonight (N)8:00 ` NFL Preseason Football San
Diego Chargers at Dallas Cowboys. (N)11:00 8 M SportsCenter (N)11:30 ` Mike’d Up: The Francesa
Sports Final
MONDAY AUGUST 22, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N)M English Premier League Soccer
2:00 8 Little League Baseball WorldSeries: Teams TBA. (N)M English Premier League Soccer∂ REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel
4:00 8 Little League Baseball WorldM English Premier League Soccer
4:30 ; Motorhead Garage TV5:00 ; Table Tennis World
Championships of Ping Pong.