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Friday, December 16, 2011
At the AAA gameNo, not me. Urban Meyer, according to Kyle Berger. First tweet: "Ohio State Head Coach Urban Meyer is here at Hersheypark Stadium to watch the AAA State title game between Archbishop Wood and McDevitt." Second tweet: "Presumably Meyer is here to woo McDevitt DE Noah Spence, the #1 DE prospect in the nation, who is currently undecided on his college." Kyle tweeted that Luke Fickell and Mike Vrabel are at the game, too.BTW, Congratulations to Clairton on their 3rd straight A championship. Labels: high school football, Pennsylvania High School Football, PIAA playoffs Playoffs under waySouthern Columbia and Clairton are underway, with the North Penn-Central Dauphin game as the finale tomorrow knight at 6 PM. The Reporter has a nice write-up about the 2003 North Penn State Champs who are now with the team as coaches, Zack Raffle and Jim Laky. Kevin Brandt talks about the Knights' resurgence after a 1-2 start and how the team has come together in NP's Brandt anxious for state final test. Easternpafootball.com has a championship preview of the 2011 North Penn Knights and a championship preview of the Central Dauphin Rams. Labels: North Penn football, North Penn Knights, Pennsylvania High School Football, PIAA playoffs Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Going to Hershey!North Penn 21 - LaSalle College High School 14I never got to post a preview of the game, but I'm going to at least link to everything I can find on the review of the game. Inspired second half send Knights into finals describes the North Penn miscues in the first half and the defensive dominance the Knights had over the Explorers in the second half. A nice write-up and all the stats are in North Penn earns trip to state championship by Todd Thorpe in the Intel. La Salle’s injured Coleman put best foot forward in loss describes Sean Coleman's incredible effort to overcome injury and not only play, but contribute. In NORTH PENN FOOTBALL: Beck’s decisions keep working out for Knights, Christriaan DeFranco describes Dick Beck's all out strategy and how this time it paid off. More stories:North Penn's Fielder feels "lucky" to be back in lineupNorth Penn solves La Salle, wins semifinal Reeves' Hat Trick Sends Knights to Title Bout 'HOW SWEET IT IS!': Knights headed to Chocolatetown USA PIAA football roundup: CD Rams get North Penn in Quad-A finalNorth Penn buries its demons And their next opponent coach: Coaching peers applaud Central Dauphin's Glen McNamee Labels: high school football, North Penn football, Pennsylvania High School Football, PIAA playoffs Sunday, December 04, 2011
North Penn 34 - Council Rock South 14Kev Hunter describes the Knights' win in North Penn Rolls C.B. South. Led by 4 touchdowns from Ralph Reeves, the Knights finished off the Golden Hawks for their second straight District 1 title. This sets up the Knights for round 4 with the LaSalle College High School Explorers with a trip to Hershey on the line. While the consensus will be that LaSalle is the superior team, the North Penn Knights will leave nothing on the field in their quest to get back to Hershey. The North Penn pass defense will have to provide the best performance of the last 2 years if they want to win. North Penn has certainly been of the losing side when they were favored. Ralph Reeves was their when they lost to Liberty in 2008 and Ridley in 2009. They came awfully close last year. If Corey Ernst's last pass had been complete, the Knights would have been in position to go to Hershey. That's all in the past now, and it comes down to Saturday's game at Northeast High School. Labels: North Penn football, Pennsylvania High School Football, PIAA football, PIAA playoffs Thursday, December 01, 2011
North Penn-Council Rock South PreviewI feel compelled to link to the easternpafootball.com preview of tomorrow night's game. I particularly liked Armand Vanore's questions, which I will attempt to answer/predict. Will the Knight defensive front be able to maintain their gap integrity vs. the Hawks triple option attack? Yes, the Knights have always focused on this and the defensive linemen are chosen for speed, strength and technique. This will allow them to succeed in filling the gaps.Will heavyweights Smink and Garland be able to wear down the Hawks defensive front if they have a lead in the fourth quarter? Maybe, maybe not. If not, the Knights will go to traps and screens to free up Mayfield and Gevirtz in space.Will Bedesem roll the dice and have Donnelly throw more in this game? Yes, and North Penn will be prepared, leading to stalled drives and turnovers. Will Ernst look more to his TE (Reeves) in the second half? Only if necessary.Will the Knights be able to avoid the turnovers that have plagued them in their previous four losses over the last two years? Probably not, but it will not be a factor, just like it wasn't a factor when Gevirtz muffed the punt against Neshaminy. In this Suburban One heavyweight bout, it will all come down to execution. Everyone already knows what the game plans will be. North Penn's extensive playoff experience will give them an edge in taking advantage of any mistakes by Council Rock South. Labels: District 1 AAAA playoffs, North Penn football, Pennsylvania High School Football, PIAA football Wednesday, November 30, 2011
As the District 1 Final approachesKev Hunter says Top-seeded CR South a tough opponent for NP in finals in the Intel. He goes through a lot of comparisons, but it seems like the defense that steps up could determine the outcome of the game. Both offenses have been prolific in the playoffs and both defenses stingy. If either the Golden Hawks or the Knights can manage to lock down the other teams offense, that could determine the game. Chris Felton seems to agree in Inside Football Week 14. He summarizes, " I think it’s going to come down to discipline and execution. You have two systems. North Penn is a little more diverse. They can throw the ball, and they can run the ball very well. Council Rock South is the triple option, and they’re not going to pretend that they’re not. Everybody in the stadium that follows both of these teams and knows anything about District One football knows what Council Rock South is going to be running. That includes obviously North Penn, so it’s going to come down to execution for Council Rock South. At the end of the day, just like in any other big-time playoff football game, it’s also going to come down to defense. North Penn is going to have to prove they can stop the triple option, and because of the numbers they sometimes put up, Coucil Rock South’s defense is sometimes overshadowed. I think it’s one of the top defenses in the area. Again, it’s going to come down to execution and defense." Football Fever Week 14 interviews the coaches of some common opponents. Neshaminy's Mark Schmidt and CB South's Dave Rackovan both foresee a close game. Pennridge's Randy Cuthbert thinks that North Penn has the edge. Finally, Christiaan DeFranco reviews the North Penn Knights football program in North Penn's Beck one of the best in the biz. As DeFranco notes, Coach Beck's program revolves around his system and getting the most out of his players in the system. With a few exceptions, this leads to great teams without focusing on star players. Certainly, the "skill position" players stand out because they score points. The defensive players in Dick Beck's system are often overlooked, in large part because they don't throw up big numbers in tackles or interceptions. They usually aren't on the field enough to get to big numbers. By the middle of the 3rd quarter they are often on the bench giving other players an opportunity to hone their game skills. The end result has been a North Penn football team that consistently been among the best high school AAAA football teams in the state. Labels: District 1 AAAA playoffs, North Penn football, Pennsylvania High School Football, PIAA football Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Just three from District 1 still left in PIAA tourneyDon Seeley gives a good summary of the playoff situation in District 1 and lists the remaining teams from around the state in the Pottstown Mercury. Seeley also summarizes North Penn's success in the post season over the last 10 years. He points out that the Knights have only missed the District 1 final once since 2002, in 2007 when they lost to Neshaminy during the regular season and then again in the play-offs. On Friday night, North Penn will be going for its sixth District 1 AAAA title in the last 10 years.Labels: District 1 AAAA playoffs, North Penn football, PIAA football Monday, November 28, 2011
Intelligencer Athlete of the Week - Dan GevirtzDan certainly deserves this after the way he has stepped up his game in the playoffs. He hasn't been perfect, but he hasn't let anything stop him, either. Labels: high school football, North Penn football Sunday, November 27, 2011
Kyle Berger (@bergerkg) tweeted that the 4 sites under consideration for NP-CRS are Tennent, Souderton, H-H, or P-W. Kevin Cooney (@KevinCooney) and TJ Smink (@tsmink77) just tweeted PW at 7:30 on Friday. TJ was told by Coach Beck. Labels: District 1 AAAA playoffs, North Penn football, North Penn Knights, PIAA football North Penn 27 - Pennsbury 3Pennsbury's size didn't slow down the Knights. Dan Gevirtz continued in his role as a difference maker in the playoffs scoring touchdowns on the ground, in the air and on a punt return. James Fielder got to extend his North Penn career, adding 25 of the Knight's 155 rushing yards. The defense is making the 2011 Knights the playoff juggernaut that they are. Dick Beck was quoted in the Intell's Knights roll into District Final, "Our defense is playing maybe better than any defense I’ve ever had. They have really come together and really have it going.” Other articles about North Penn's win over Pennsbury:Plenty of heroes for North PennNorth Penn gets in the holiday spirit Next up for the Knights, the Golden Hawks of Council Rock South. CR South came in as the number one seed in the District 1 AAAA football playoffs. They advanced to the final with a win over Garnet Valley. The game is scheduled for Friday night at 7 PM, but, as usual, the site is the subject of speculation. Plymouth-Whitemarch seems to be the leader in the rumor mill. I'm not sure if William Tennant would be available. Some have proposed War Memorial in Doylestown, but they always winterize before Thanksgiving. Hopefully, the two teams won't be forced to make the long trip to Coatesville. Labels: District 1 AAAA playoffs, high school football, North Penn football, Pennsylvania High School Football, PIAA football Friday, November 25, 2011
North Penn-Pennsbury PreviewI wasn't going to post anything before the game, but Kevin Cooney did a really good job in The Run To The Playoffs. Most of the things I read focused on the size of Pennsbury's offensive line. The Knights under Dick Beck have successfully dealt with this numerous times before. North Penn starters don't get their jobs because of their size. They get to start because they are fast, strong and smart. The game is still likely to be a fight in the trenches. As Kevin rightly points out, "For all the talk of these spread offensive attacks that go five wide receivers deep and throw it around the yard, it is generally the "smack-you-in-the-face" attacks that win at this time of year." This is something I've been saying for years. It goes along with my observation that Florida and Texas High School Football have great athletes playing at a superior level, but they don't generally play in 20 degree (or colder) weather. Granted, Accuweather is predicting high 40's for game time tonight. I remember a North Penn-Downingtown West game the day after Thanksgiving 3 years ago where I couldn't feel my legs when I got up at half time. But I digress. Kevin points out that this is another "no surprises" game where two teams will line up and try to outplay each other. And to highlight another of my recurring themes, Kevin sums things up: "The winner will be the team that executes the best." Labels: District 1 AAAA playoffs, Pennsylvania High School Football, PIAA football Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Knight dominance of Redskins continuesI finally got to see the 2011 North Penn Knights in person on Friday night and they put on quite a performance. The Knights defense held Neshaminy in check all night, allowing a single touchdown and less than 125 yards total offense. Dan Gevirtz continued his playoff break-out with over 200 total yards, and both he and Kyle Mayfield broke the century mark on the ground. Kev Hunter's North Penn defense devastates Neshaminy provides a good summary of the game. Some other game summaries:The Intel: North Penn defense smothers NeshaminyTimes-Herald: North Penn shuts down NeshaminyThe Reporter: North Penn's defense always on attackLevittown Patch: Neshaminy Football Season Ends With Loss To North Penn The Times-Herald had a nice write-up on Ralph Reeves by Dennis C. Way in Reeves epitomizes North Penn football. The article correctly points out that Ralph is a prototypical North Penn stand-out. He has captured 2 District Titles with the Knights and has been on the field for every game of the Knights' 28 game streak in the Suburban One Continental Conference. I'm pretty sure he is the 2nd four year starter (after Temple's Brandon McManus) for the Dick Beck coached Knights. It would be a nice ending for his high school career if he got to play in Hershey. The Knights will face Pennsbury Friday night at Crawford Stadium. Pennsbury has played extremely well all season with a huge offensive line pushing the traditional SOL ground and pound. Dick Beck should be ready for this. As Kev Hunter notes in Pennsbury brings offense into matchup with NP, Dick Beck is 6-0 against Pennsbury. The Knights have tended to offset size with speed and technique. Friday night should be a good test of the Knight's defense to see if they have what it takes to get to Hershey. Labels: District 1 AAAA playoffs, high school football, North Penn football, PIAA football Monday, November 14, 2011
Underdogs Move OnPIAA District 1 AAAA football playoffs - 6 of 8 teams from the bottom half of the 16 team bracket move on to week 2. Easterpafootball.com published the updated playoff bracket. Council Rock South and Garnet Valley were the only higher seeded teams to move on. Contrary to Rick O'Brien's predictions. Rick and others still see North Penn as the favorite in the field. Here is the pre-game rundown of all the matchups. And another pre-game view of the West Chester teams (both lost). North Penn upends Rustin: Scott Huff summarizes the game. Suburban One rises to the top. and a blast from the past - this blog entry shows the high expectations for North Penn 2 years ago, just before losing to Ridley in the District 1 final. Sunday, November 06, 2011
Final District 1 AAAA Football Playoff SeedingsAfter Episcopal Academy & Methacton both won, the D1 seedings are:
16 – Upper Dublin Inter-conference replays: Pennsbury at Abington, Ridley at Garnet Valley, Downingtown East at Henderson. The higher seeded (home) team won the first game in all 3 cases. Labels: District 1 AAAA playoffs, high school football, Pennsylvania High School Football, PIAA football Saturday, November 05, 2011
North Penn 27 - Pennridge 0While the football playoff picture is exciting, let's not overlook that the North Penn Knights have run off 28 straight victories in the Suburban One League Continental Conference since the league reorganization in 2008. The Lansdale Reporter's North Penn tops Pennridge to wrap up Continental documents their dominance of Pennridge last night - no first downs for the Rams in the 2nd quarter, no completed passes for Rams QB Alex Krivda. Due to a shoulder injury to Corey Ernst, North Penn may need to rely on their defense next Friday against Bayard Rustin. Congratulations to the Knights for their leaque championship and good luck in the playoffs. Labels: high school football, North Penn, North Penn football, PIAA District 1 AAAA Football Playoff BracketKyle Berger has made his predictions on WNPV.16 – Upper Dublin 15 – Pennsbury 14 – Neshaminy 13 – CB South 12 - Ridley 11 – North Penn 10 - Coatesville 9 – Downingtown East 8 – WC Henderson 7 – Spring-Ford 6 – West Chester - Rustin 5 – Plymouth-Whitemarsh 4 – Garnet Valley 3 – Unionville 2 - Abington 1 – Council Rock South These results are dependent on GA-Episcopal (UD gets points from a GA win and could move up to the 14 seed) and Methacton-Pottstown (PW gets points from a Methacton win and could move up to the 4 seed). Half the bracket is from Suburban One. 5 teams are from Ches-Mont. Labels: District 1 AAAA playoffs, high school football, Pennsylvania High School Football, PIAA football Friday, November 04, 2011
As the regular season endsRod Frisco's Week 10 rankings (before tonight's games). Not sure I agree with everything, but there they are. Kevin Cooney whines about playoff points in What's the Point? While it is easy to complain about an arbitrary system, how would you set up the selection committtee? The last place team in every league sends their coach to determine seedings? Labels: high school football, Pennsylvania High School Football Thursday, November 03, 2011
In Two Big Games in District 1 AAAA Rick O'Brien takes the insipid stance that both Downingtown East and Pennsbury win. A Pennsbury win I can understand; if they were playing at Heartbreak Ridge, I would say the game was Neshaminy hands down, but the game is in Fairless Hills. Mark Schmidt may be able to get the Redskins to pull out the win and get into the playoffs, though. Not that Neshaminy has shown the ability to play with the big boys this year, and their prize for a win would be a re-match with Council Rock South. CR South crushed Neshaminy in the first game.
Downingtown East, however, has to go to West Chester and beat a Henderson team that takes sole possession of the league title with a win. By my calculation, a Henderson win would vault them to the 8th seed and result in a rematch with East the next week. This would be the most interesting finish to alter the District 1 AAAA bracket. For this reason alone, I am picking Henderson. Labels: District 1 AAAA playoffs, football, high school football, PIAA football Tuesday, November 01, 2011
The Playoffs are coming!Some completely unsupported thoughts about the PIAA District 1 AAAA Football playoffs coming up. North Penn continues to dominate the Suburban 1 Continental, winning their 27th straight regular season contest. The last time the Knights lost to a Continental rival was Week 10 of 2007, losing to Central Bucks South - before the SOL re-org. North Penn & CB South were in the SOL National Conference then. The last time North Penn lost to a Suburban One team at all was to Neshaminy in the 2007 playoffs. I'm not familiar enough with potential rivals to say if anyone matches up well against North Penn, but if I were at the top of the bracket, I would worry that North Penn climbs to the #9 seed with a win on Friday against Pennridge and would then be visiting me the 2nd week. @bergerkg thinks that the Knights end up as the 10 seed with a trip to Chester County for the first round. While the Knights have had their issues with trips to Chesco over the last few years, I think they could take Rustin (@bergerkg's pick for the 7 seed). Although, as mentioned previously, a North Penn-PW match-up to see the master (Dick Beck) vs. the student (Dan Chang) would be a game I would like to see. Either way, I think PW's return to the playoffs is short-lived. I would expect North Penn, Pennsbury and Ridley to make it out of the lower half of the bracket into the 2nd week. Friday, October 28, 2011
Experience MattersThe North Penn Knights are now 6-2 after trouncing Souderton last Friday for their 26th straight Suburban One Continental victory. Depending on how other teams do in the next 2 weeks, they are going to end up right in the middle of the playoff seedings. It is not inconceivable that they will play the #1 seed in the second week. What would be realy interesting would be if PW somehow ends up with the 1 seed and the Knights have to travel down to Plymouth Meeting on November 18. Would the student, Dan Chang, be able to best the master, Dick Beck? I don't think anyone in District 1 AAAA wants to play North Penn right now. They Knights expect to get far into the play-offs. I'm sure they would relish a chance to meet LaSalle or St. Joe's Prep again in the Eastern final. (Just don't let Coach Beck hear you talking about that.) Kevin Cooney expounds on the District 1 AAAA playoff picture in Let's Talk Football - Week 9. Friday, October 21, 2011
North Penn updateThe Knights pasted Quakertown last Friday, 35-0. All the reports say it was an old-fashioned, Suburban One straight out run over the defense. North Penn keeps in simple in win over Quakertown As Kevin Cooney put it in the Courier-Times, "The straightest point to the end zone for the Knights on Friday night was a straight line right through the Quakertown defense." After which he highlighted that the North Penn offense put up nearly 500 all-purpose yards. Meanwhile, Souderton was in a shoot-out with CB South, prevailing 44-42. Souderton outlast CB South in wild one. This was all in preparation for this weeks showdown at Crawford Stadium. The SOL featured game this week will prove whether Souderton has advanced far enough to play with the big boys or whether North Penn will continue dominance of the SOL Continental Division. Sunday, October 09, 2011
North Penn moves to 4-2 with a convincing (on the scoreboard at least) 40-14 win over CB West, completing the CB sweep for 2011. The Intel's story is North Penn runs away from CB West. Here is the video: Friday, September 09, 2011
Well, the Knights still haven't figured out the Explorers. 3 straight losses to LaSalle College High School show that North Penn still has work to do. Tonight's game against Lansdale Catholic has been postponed until Saturday at Souderton. In The Reporter, Mike Cabrey lays the groundwork for the meeting of the two 0-1 teams. It seems unlikely that the Knights will fail to get back on track with a win in this contest.
Sunday will be the 10th anniversary of the death of the last quarterback to lead LC over North Penn. Noell Maerz was killed in the World Trade Center in 2001. He was a 1990 LC graduate. Brian Bingaman wrote a nice article in the Pottstown Mercury - 9/11 TEN YEARS LATER: Foundation in name of victim continues to help others.
Rod Frisco has his Week 1 rankings up:
1. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7) 1-0 1 W Archbishop Wood 20-17
Next up: Bethel Park (7) 1-0 NR W Kiski Area 42-14
2. La Salle College HS (12) 1-0 7 W North Penn 44-27
Next up: Bergen Catholic (NJ) 0-0 NR First game of 2011 season
3. Upper St. Clair (7) 1-0 4 W Shaler 49-0
Next up: Norwin (7) 0-1 NR L Seneca Valley 47-0
4. Neshaminy (1) 1-0 3 W Souderton 20-13
Next up: Hatboro-Horsham (1) 1-0 NR W Frankford 27-26
5. North Penn (1) 0-1 2 L La Salle College HS 44-27
Next up: Lansdale Catholic (12) 0-1 NR L Perkiomen Valley 27-26
6. Liberty (11) 1-0 5 W Glen Mills 35-21
Next up: Northampton (11) 0-1 NR L Stroudsburg 24-12
7. Downingtown East (1) 1-0 10 W Allentown CC 62-41
Next up: Bayard Rustin (1) 1-0 NR W Penncrest 21-0
8. McDowell (10) 1-0 6 W Cathedral Prep 25-20
Next up: Baldwin (7) 1-0 NR W Fox Chapel 35-10
9. North Allegheny (7) 1-0 8 W State College 53-21
Next up: Butler (7) 1-0 NR W New Castle 24-14
10. Cumberland Valley (3) 1-0 9 W Red Lion 35-6
Next up: Central York (3) 1-0 NR W West York 13-7
Calpreps has the Knights as the 7th best AAAA team in PA. Monday, August 08, 2011
One Week to CampNorth Penn's Trevell Moxey will be jumping for the Manhattan College Jaspers next year. Joshua Funk predicts Neshaminy will take the District 1 AAAA football championship this fall (among others). He correctly predicted North Penn would take District 1 in 2010. Saturday, July 16, 2011
Mythical High School FootballThe Dillon Panthers have walked off into the sunset, with Eric Taylor ending up as a PIAA District 12 coach. While his school was called Pemberton, it was really Frankford Stadium - Frankford Stadium graces Friday Night Lights. Here is the google map street view of Rutland Street from the article: The article has some good screen caps of the final scene, too. Joe Santoloquito talked about the filming in "Friday Night Lights" inhabit Philadelphia's Frankford High. He talks about the filming being the only time the players have played under lights (Frankford Stadium doesn't have them). They had 2 games scheduled under lights last fall, Hatboro-Horsham in Week 1 and and Pennsbury in Week 3. They ended up losing both games, but the team really improved as the season went on, winning 6 of their last 7. Michael Ausiello has a great FNL post-mortem on tvline.com. He talks with executive producer Jason Katims about why they did some of the scenes, why Tyra and Landry didn't have a scene together and why Tim and Billy had the next to last scene together instead of Tim and Jason. Make sure you watch the video at the bottom of the page. FNL was a great series, and it came on the scene at a time when my son was playing high school football. It seems like a fitting ending to me. Monday, June 06, 2011
Brandon Mercer takes 100 meter silverNorth Penn's Brandon Mercer's 10.95 seconds took second to Norristown's Tyler Smith at 10.87 in the PIAA 100 meter final. Brandon was always a quick, tough kid (he had to be tough to play football at his size). He got knocked around a little bit, but had a nice finish to his high school athletic career. It's good to see he is going on to football and track at East Stroudsburg. Thursday, May 19, 2011
Tornadoes and former KnightsSince I haven't been posting, the recent blogger outages haven't affected me. Pro Football Talk had an entry Javier Arenas haunted by Tuscaloosa tornado that linked to Lars Anderson's Terror, Tragedy And Hope In Tuscaloosa. This is an incredibly compelling article, and if by some chance you are reading this blog, you should take the time to click the link and read the article. Monday, March 28, 2011
Dom Taggart was featured in the Intel's All-Area team. Justina McIntyre talked to North Penn students about prescription drug abuse to help others make better choices than the one that killed her son Ronnie Powell. Ronnie was a stand out football player at Souderton who went on to Tennessee State before his death. Sunday, January 30, 2011
Changes - NOT Saw a blog post about starting football a week earlier in August so that the PIAA championships are not the week before Christmas. It just won't happen. You can pick your villain, whether it's eastern teams not wanting to open up the school earlier or WPIAL insisting on championship day at Heinz Field, but it comes down to finding an acceptable compromise. It hasn't happened yet. BTW, the reason for the east not wanting to start early isn't that the football players are working at the shore. They are all home lifting weights, conditioning and learning plays. Many of their fellow students are at the shore, however, and in Districts 1 and 12 the first game is already before school starts. Having 2 games before the traditional start of school after Labor Day just isn't going to fly with the school boards and administrations in the 5 southeastern counties. I would suggest that D1 and D12 play a 9 game season and let everyone else start a week earlier and play 10. Then you could finish the championships 2 weeks before Christmas. HOME March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 October 2003 November 2003 December 2003 January 2004 February 2004 March 2004 April 2004 May 2004 June 2004 July 2004 August 2004 October 2004 December 2004 March 2005 April 2005 May 2005 June 2005 July 2005 August 2005 September 2005 October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 January 2006 February 2006 March 2006 April 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 October 2006 December 2006 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 August 2007 September 2007 October 2007 November 2007 December 2007 January 2008 February 2008 March 2008 April 2008 May 2008 June 2008 July 2008 August 2008 September 2008 October 2008 November 2008 December 2008 January 2009 February 2009 March 2009 April 2009 May 2009 June 2009 July 2009 August 2009 September 2009 October 2009 November 2009 December 2009 February 2010 April 2010 June 2010 July 2010 August 2010 September 2010 October 2010 November 2010 December 2010 January 2011 March 2011 May 2011 June 2011 July 2011 August 2011 September 2011 October 2011 November 2011 December 2011 January 2012 August 2012 September 2012 April 2013 May 2013 June 2013 August 2013 September 2013 January 2014 July 2014 August 2014 December 2014 October 2015 January 2016 March 2018 April 2018 July 2018 August 2018 October 2018 |