Amazing "LeBron James" pumpkin carve time lapse
Amazing "LeBron James" pumpkin carve time lapse

Artist Mike Pickett carves incredible pumpkin designs. We asked him to show us how he does it from start to finish. Here's a time-lapse video showing him creating a portrait of Cleveland Cavalier LeBron James.



Costello, Love lead Stanford to 58 34 win over UCLA
Costello, Love lead Stanford to 58 34 win over UCLA

Costello, Love lead Stanford to 58-34 win over UCLA : https://youtu.be/dBIrwdj9m4g Stanford played musical quarterbacks Saturday night, but it was K.J. Costello who wound up in the victor’s chair. And just like that, the Cardinal may have a new No. 1 quarterback. They also got a huge lift from Bryce Love, who rushed 30 times for 263 yards, second only to Christian McCaffrey’s 284 in last year Big Game in Stanford annals. Costello, a redshirt freshman, came off the bench after starter Keller Chryst was hurt and Ryan Burns was ineffective. The Cardinal offense looked dead in the water in the second quarter. But Costello led Stanford to 20 points in the first half and 35 more in the second, leading the Cardinal to a 58-34 win in the home opener at Stanford Stadium. He completed 13 of 19 passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions. Stanford had to withstand the expected late-game heroics of Josh Rosen, the nation’s leading passer. His TD pass to Eldridge Massington cut the lead to 44-34 with 6:59 left, but Love bolted 69 yards to a touchdown. The icing on the cake was provided by Cameron Scarlett’s 4-yard TD, after his own 62-yard run, in the closing minutes. He completed 40 of 60 passes for 480 yards and three TDs with two interceptions. But the mistake-prone Bruins, who committed four turnovers and 13 penalties for 132 yards, fell to 2-2, 0-1 Pac-12. Scarlett scored three touchdowns and Jet Toner kicked three field goals. In the second quarter, the Cardinal appeared headed for their first 1-3 start since 2007. All three quarterbacks had had their problems. But Costello, given another chance when Burns was benched for the second time, found his rhythm and saved Stanford. Costello, who broke many of Carson Palmer’s passing records at Santa Margarita Catholic High School, showed an ability to threaten with the run or pass on the rollout. He gives Stanford an elusiveness it didn’t have with Chryst or Burns. He also showed he can stay in the pocket and throw passes on the money. He led Stanford (2-2, 1-1 Pac-12) to a 23-13 halftime lead. And after UCLA scored a touchdown on Soso Jamabo’s 3-yard run in the third quarter, Costello threaded a strike to Trent Irwin between two defenders for a 15-yard touchdown, regaining a 10-point cushion. A delay-of-game penalty against Stanford actually worked in the Cardinal’s favor. It erased a missed 50-yard field goal by Jet Toner, and head coach David Shaw went for the yardage on 4th-and-6 at the UCLA 38. Costello hit tight end David Schultz for a 9-yard first down. Two runs by Love put the ball on the 1, and Scarlett plunged for the touchdown and a 37-20 lead. Rosen’s 39-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Lasley cut the lead to 37-27 with 19 seconds left in the third quarter. But Costello threw a 3-yard scoring pass to tight end Dalton Schultz, who initially was ruled to have trapped the ball. Rosen cut the lead to 44-34 with 6:59 left on a 15-yard pass to Eldridge Massington. After Toner and UCLA’s J.J. Molson matched early field goals, Stanford lost Chryst when he was sandwiched on a run by Adarius Pickett and Jacob Nate Meadors. He walked off the field and was replaced by Ryan Burns. Tailback Soso Jamabo broke loose for a 49-yard run, but the Bruins, as hamstrung as the Cardinal, could only muster a tying 45-yard field goal by Molson. Rosen found favorite target Darren Andrews for a 12-yard touchdown pass and a 13-6 lead, following Rosen’s 48-yard pass to Jordan Lasley. Burns replaced Costello at quarterback but couldn’t get a first down. Stanford got a life, however, when a 23-yard field goal try by Molson was blocked by Harrison Phillips. Costello came back on the next series, and this time the Cardinal caught fire. Love’s running led to a 2-yard touchdown plunge by Scarlett, tying it 13-13. On a 1st-and-goal play from the 11. Costello rolled out, couldn’t find a target, then ran himself — and scored. Stanford led 20-13 with 55 seconds left in the half. The Cardinal weren’t done. A fumble by Theo Howard that was recovered by Kevin Palma led to Toner’s 39-yard field goal as time ran out in the half.



UCLA falters late in first half, falls behind Stanford 23-13
UCLA falters late in first half, falls behind Stanford 23-13

UCLA falters late in first half, falls behind Stanford 23-13 Perhaps it was naive to think UCLA football might get an easy win against Stanford. The Bruins, seeking to snap a nine-game losing streak to the Cardinal, looked poised to build a two-score lead early in the second quarter of Saturday night’s matchup. Instead,a dropped touchdown, a blocked field goal and three Stanford scoring drives late in the half left UCLA with a 23-13 deficit heading into intermission. The teams traded field goals early on before the Bruins mounted the first touchdown drive of the game early in the second quarter, marching 71 yards on five plays. Junior quarterback Josh Rosen keyed the drive with a 48-yard pass to redshirt junior wideout Jordan Lasley, then connected with redshirt senior Darren Andrews for a 12-yard touchdown two plays later. On its next drive, UCLA was in position to add to its advantage, but sophomore wideout Theo Howard dropped a would-be touchdown on third down and the Cardinal blocked the subsequent field goal attempt from sophomore kicker JJ Molson. Capitalizing on the momentum from the blocked kick, Stanford would then reel off 17 unanswered points over the final six and a half minutes of the half. The Cardinal first drove 80 yards for a game-tying touchdown, with speedy running back Bryce Love breaking off runs of 25, 27 and 32 yards to lead the way. Then, after the Bruins went three-and-out on their next possession, the Cardinal quickly snatched the lead with a five-play, 62-yard touchdown drive that took just 55 seconds. Howard fumbled on UCLA’s next drive, giving Stanford the ball in UCLA territory, and Cardinal kicker Jet Toner knocked in a field goal as time expired. Rosen finished the half 16-of-28 for 176 yards, a touchdown and an interception, while junior running back Soso Jamabo received all six of the Bruins’ carries for 61 yards. Jamabo broke a 49-yard run, UCLA’s longest since 2015, late in the first quarter. The Bruins held Love in check for most of the half, but he ran for 76 yards over the Cardinal’s final three drives and entered halftime with 14 carries for 126 yards. For the third straight week, a UCLA player was ejected for targeting, with redshirt junior defensive back Adarius Pickett getting tossed late in the first quarter for a hit on Stanford tight end Dalton Schultz.



Costello, Love lead Stanford to 58-34 win over UCLA
Costello, Love lead Stanford to 58-34 win over UCLA

Costello, Love lead Stanford to 58-34 win over UCLA Stanford played musical quarterbacks Saturday night, but it was K.J. Costello who wound up in the victor’s chair. And just like that, the Cardinal may have a new No. 1 quarterback. They also got a huge lift from Bryce Love, who rushed 30 times for 263 yards, second only to Christian McCaffrey’s 284 in last year Big Game in Stanford annals. Costello, a redshirt freshman, came off the bench after starter Keller Chryst was hurt and Ryan Burns was ineffective. The Cardinal offense looked dead in the water in the second quarter. But Costello led Stanford to 20 points in the first half and 35 more in the second, leading the Cardinal to a 58-34 win in the home opener at Stanford Stadium. He completed 13 of 19 passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions. Stanford had to withstand the expected late-game heroics of Josh Rosen, the nation’s leading passer. His TD pass to Eldridge Massington cut the lead to 44-34 with 6:59 left, but Love bolted 69 yards to a touchdown. The icing on the cake was provided by Cameron Scarlett’s 4-yard TD, after his own 62-yard run, in the closing minutes. He completed 40 of 60 passes for 480 yards and three TDs with two interceptions. But the mistake-prone Bruins, who committed four turnovers and 13 penalties for 132 yards, fell to 2-2, 0-1 Pac-12. Scarlett scored three touchdowns and Jet Toner kicked three field goals. In the second quarter, the Cardinal appeared headed for their first 1-3 start since 2007. All three quarterbacks had had their problems. But Costello, given another chance when Burns was benched for the second time, found his rhythm and saved Stanford. Costello, who broke many of Carson Palmer’s passing records at Santa Margarita Catholic High School, showed an ability to threaten with the run or pass on the rollout. He gives Stanford an elusiveness it didn’t have with Chryst or Burns. He also showed he can stay in the pocket and throw passes on the money. He led Stanford (2-2, 1-1 Pac-12) to a 23-13 halftime lead. And after UCLA scored a touchdown on Soso Jamabo’s 3-yard run in the third quarter, Costello threaded a strike to Trent Irwin between two defenders for a 15-yard touchdown, regaining a 10-point cushion. A delay-of-game penalty against Stanford actually worked in the Cardinal’s favor. It erased a missed 50-yard field goal by Jet Toner, and head coach David Shaw went for the yardage on 4th-and-6 at the UCLA 38. Costello hit tight end David Schultz for a 9-yard first down. Two runs by Love put the ball on the 1, and Scarlett plunged for the touchdown and a 37-20 lead. Rosen’s 39-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Lasley cut the lead to 37-27 with 19 seconds left in the third quarter. But Costello threw a 3-yard scoring pass to tight end Dalton Schultz, who initially was ruled to have trapped the ball. Rosen cut the lead to 44-34 with 6:59 left on a 15-yard pass to Eldridge Massington. After Toner and UCLA’s J.J. Molson matched early field goals, Stanford lost Chryst when he was sandwiched on a run by Adarius Pickett and Jacob Nate Meadors. He walked off the field and was replaced by Ryan Burns. Tailback Soso Jamabo broke loose for a 49-yard run, but the Bruins, as hamstrung as the Cardinal, could only muster a tying 45-yard field goal by Molson. Rosen found favorite target Darren Andrews for a 12-yard touchdown pass and a 13-6 lead, following Rosen’s 48-yard pass to Jordan Lasley. Burns replaced Costello at quarterback but couldn’t get a first down. Stanford got a life, however, when a 23-yard field goal try by Molson was blocked by Harrison Phillips. Costello came back on the next series, and this time the Cardinal caught fire. Love’s running led to a 2-yard touchdown plunge by Scarlett, tying it 13-13. On a 1st-and-goal play from the 11. Costello rolled out, couldn’t find a target, then ran himself — and scored. Stanford led 20-13 with 55 seconds left in the half. The Cardinal weren’t done. A fumble by Theo Howard that was recovered by Kevin Palma led to Toner’s 39-yard field goal as time ran out in the half.



2010 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships at Loretta Lynn's
2010 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships at Loretta Lynn's

2010 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship Tuesday Results HURRICANE MILLS, Tenn. (August 4, 2010) - The gates officially dropped on the 2010 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship from Loretta Lynn's Ranch on Tuesday with 21 classes scheduled to complete their first motos. An action-packed day full of bar-to-bar racing with the nation's fastest amateur riders set the tone for what is sure to be a memorable week of racing at the 29th running of the world's biggest motocross event. Day 1 Results Vet 35 Plus - Moto 1 Keith Johnson, Carver, Mass., Kawasaki Kevin Walker, Gray, Tenn., Yamaha Dan Moore, Yakima, Wash., Suzuki 85 (12-14) Stock - Moto 1 Chris Alldredge, Powell Butte, Ore., Yamaha Keith Tucker, Fuquay Varina, N.C., Yamaha Jon Ames, Surprise, Ariz., Kawasaki 450 B Stock - Moto 1 Justin Bogle, Cushing, Okla., Kawasaki Austin Politelli, Menifee, Calif., Yamaha Bogen Cochran, Calhoun, Ga., Kawasaki 450 A/Pro Sport - Moto 1 Gannon Audette, Cairo, Ga., Suzuki Nick Paluzzi, Riverside, Calif., Suzuki Lowell Spangler, Labanon, Pa., Kawasaki 65 (7-11) Modified - Moto 1 Joey Crown, Metamora, Ill., KTM Luke Purther, Oak Hills, Calif., KTM Jordan Bailey, Orlando, Fla., KTM Girls (12-15) - Moto 1 Amanda Maheu, Clinton, Utah, Yamaha Brandy Richards, Havasu, Ariz., Kawasaki Kaitlyn Morrow, Houston, Texas, Yamaha Junior 25 Plus - Moto 1 Robbie Reynard, Oklahoma City, Okla., Yamaha James Evans, Elizabeth, Pa., Kawasaki Josh Mast, Moberly, Mo., Honda 51 (7-8) AMA 2 Stock - Moto 1 Stilez Robertson, Bakersfield, Calif., Cobra Parker Mashburn, Stephenville, Texas, Cobra Jackson Turpin, Locust Grove, Ga., Cobra 51 (4-6) AMA 1 Stock - Moto 1 Gage Linville, Cordele, Ga., Cobra Vance Stiers, Alexandria, Ohio, Cobra Jaiden Taylor, Lansing, Mich., Cobra 51 (4-6) Stock Multi-Speed - Moto 1 Dylan Varn, Plant City, Fla., Honda Vincent Valente, Kissimmee, Fla., Honda Dagan Emert, Flint, Mich., Honda 51 (4-6) Stock Shaft Drive - Moto 1 Steel Gately, Ft. Pierce, Fla., Yamaha Gage Pfeifer, Londonberry, Ohio, Yamaha Lukas Lewis, Locust Grove, Ga., Yamaha Schoolboy 1 (12-16) B/C - Moto 1 Mitchell Oldenburg, Alvord, Texas, Yamaha Joey Savagty, Thomasville, Ga., Suzuki Colt Nichols, Muskogee, Okla., Yamaha Senior 45 Plus - Moto 1 Doug Dubach, Tustin, Calif., Yamaha Barry McCarty, Port Orange, Fla., Kawasaki Fred Nette, Joliet, Ill., Honda Masters 50 Plus - Moto 1 Matt Tedder Sr., Surfside, Calif., Kawasaki Craig Pickett, Linden, Mich., Honda Mark Hyde, Pataskala, Ohio, KTM 450 C - Moto 1 Max Groom, Highland, Calif., Suzuki Kyle Durham, Owensboro, Ky., Suzuki Daua Andreoli, Boca Raton, Fla., Honda 250 A/Pro Sport - Moto 1 Jason Anderson, Rio Rancho, N.M., Kawasaki Gavin Faith, Duncombe, Iowa, Honda Broc Schmelyun, Glen Rock, Pa., Yamaha Super Mini 2 (13-16) - Moto 1 Cooper Webb, Newport, N.C., Honda Adam Cianciarulo, Port Orangel, Fla., Kawasaki Dakota Alix, Jay, Vt., Suzuki 450 B Modified - Moto 1 Joey Peters, Asbury, N.J., Yamaha Chris Plouffe, Castaic, Calif., Honda Bogen Cochran, Calhoun, Ga., Kawasaki 85 (9-11) Modified - Moto 1 Austin Forkner, Richards, Mo., Suzuki Rookie White, Winchester, Calif., Suzuki Tristan Charbonneau, Tenino, Wash., Yamaha Vet B/C 30 Plus - Moto 1 Stacey Virgin, El Cajon, Calif., Kawasaki Robert Novak, Bridgehampton, N.Y., Honda Randy Salamon, Brunswick, Ohio, Honda 250 C Stock - Moto 1 Ryan Breece, Athol, Idaho, Yamaha Colby Mullins, Canton, Ga., Kawasaki Broc Gourley, Boonville, Ind., KTM Schoolboy 2 (13-16) B/C - Moto 1 Joey Savagty, Thomasville, Ga., Suzuki Thomas Covington, Temecula, Calif., Kawasaki Colt Nichols, Muskogee, Okla., Kawasaki 250 A - Moto 1 Gannon Audette, Cairo, Ga., Suzuki Ian Trettel, Silver Springs, Fla., Suzuki Zackery Freeberg, Clearwater, Fla., Kawasaki




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