On the loss to South Carolina and the rematch…
“We just want to see if we got better from the last time we played them. They played us great last time; they shortened the game, they made tough shots at the end of the clock and they got 20 offensive rebounds. They were more physical than us, they played harder than we played, they did late-clock stuff better than we did. Our shot selection and toughness around the basket, we probably missed five layups, most of them because we got bumped a little bit. You have got to give them credit for what they did. When I watched the game, they deserved to win.
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Pikeville KY – Calling all high school basketball sports fans! It’s regional tournament time and this year the 15th Region Tournament is expected to bring more than 25,000 fans to the East KY Expo Center March 1-9, 2010. The 15th Regional Tournament is proudly sponsored by Community Trust Bank
The counties included in the 15th region are; Lawerence, Johnson, Magoffin, Floyd, Martin and Pike. Join us for exciting boys and girls basketball action as these teams and fans crowd downtown Pikeville!!!!
Reserved and General Admission seats are available for all games with prices of $7/reserved and $6/general admission. Tickets may be purchased at Ticketmaster.com, charge by phone 1-800-745-3000 or at the Appalachian Wireless Box Office Monday-Friday 10a-5p. For further details you may contact the Expo Center at 606-444-5500.
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Following reports this week that Apple plans to remain "nimble" on iPad pricing should it face slow launch sales, iSuppli, a market research firm has released their estimates of the per-unit production cost of each iPad configuration, giving us an idea of just how low Apple can go and still make a profit.
iSuppli, who monitors the electronics industry and manufacturing trends, found that the lowest configuration of the iPad, the 16GB Wi-Fi only model, could cost Apple as little as $229.35 to manufacture, yielding a per-unit profit of roughly $269.65. The report goes on to detail estimates for material, packaging, and production costs for each variation of the iPad, with the most expensive model, the 3G-enabled 64GB model, costing approximately $346.15 to produce.




