Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The Corey and Shawn Award



The Corey and Shawn Award (Best Dynamic Duo)

The Corey and Shawn Award is given to the best 1, 2 combo in the State. Corey Matthews (Ben Savage) and Shawn Hunter (Rider Strong) ruled the TV sitcom Boy Meets World for seven amazing years. As each season progressed the dynamic duo continued to get funnier and wittier. In the show, Corey and Shawn were best friends their entire lives. They did everything together whether it was taking a test together or plotting a scheme on Minkus. Even though they were best friends, there were times where it looked like their friendship may come to a halt. In season three Corey wanted to use a video that he had done to turn in Shawn’s half brother. Shawn didn’t like the idea so he ruined the tape. They ended up getting in a fight in the middle of the hall way that was broken up by Jonathan Turner and Eli Williams. They solved their issues by the end of the episode when Shawn saves Corey from getting beaten up by Shawn’s half brother. Corey asks why Shawn why he would threaten to turn in Shawn’s brother since he was “family”. Shawn responds saying that "you don’t have to be blood to be family". They hit their peak in season five. It was right around Corey and Topanga’s break up and they both gave us some great comic relief. Corey Matthews and Shawn Hunter will be remembered as two of the greatest sitcom characters in history, and two of the greatest people that have touched my heart.


And the winner is…….


Jacob Brooks and Peter LePage Massabesic
Jacob Brooks and Peter LePage both had fantastic seasons this year as they placed 7th and 9th respectively at the state meet last Saturday. They were also the key reason why Massabesic placed third in class A this year. Jacob Brooks was consistently the number one runner for Massabesic. He had a very impressive run at the Western Maine Regional’s placing second to Scarborough’s Nick Morris running a time of 17:02.8. LePage had on off race that day as he placed 13th with a time of 17:26.7. The two both had strong races at the Festival of Champions as Brooks and LePage finished 20th and 24th respectively. Brooks ran to a time of 17:03.69 while LePage was just behind running a time of 17:05.47. They both had very impressive seasons and look for them to have strong races at the New England Championships next Saturday.

Rest of the Top Five

2. Nick Morris and Tom Hague Scarborough

3. Logan Marshall and Jeremy Earl Gorham

4. Tim Follo and John Lake Falmouth

5. Cam Regan and Evan Kendall NYA

2 comments:

  1. were morris and hague not 1,6 at states? how to brooks and lepage figure better than those two, they finished behind both scarborough guys

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