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Torch Indy Reporter Chris Vetter travels thousands of miles each year to see dozens of indy shows all over the Midwest. His reports covering the entire U.S. Indy Scene are usually published exclusively here at PWTorch.com every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. WEEKEND RESULTS, NEWS & NOTES Welcome back! It looks like a good weekend of pro wrestling, as promotions are reporting strong crowds. Low Ki defeated Hotstuff Hernandez in Jersey All Pro on Saturday to retain the JAPW heavyweight title, while Teddy Hart won a three-way by defeating Eddie Kingston and Homicide. JAPW is boasting a crowd of 600+ for the show, and promoter Fat Frank reportedly had good feedback on this venue in Jersey City, N.J., so JAPW will return there on March 8. Learn more at www.japw.net. In AAW in the Chicago suburbs, the North Star Express (Ryan Cruz & Darin Corbin) defeated Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin to win the tag titles.


Delaney's life as a whistle-blower

But there's a price we pay for it.

How did your position at Alamo trucking company get you access to the two crime families?

You get lucky in life. We got to where we got because of the informant, Pat Kelly, the consigliere with the Bruno crime family, the North Jersey faction which was run by the DiNorscio family. It was a perfect storm. The DiNorscios were all in jail, and someone had to represent them on the street. Pat was designated, and he became an informant for the FBI. They gave him a choice: go to jail or work with these undercover guys we have in place. Pat became the vice president, and I was the president. He was the guy with the mob contacts. You can have great undercover people, but you need someone to walk you through the door.

This may be hard for you to quantify, but what was the single most dangerous experience you faced?

It wasn't one particular situation.


The Sky is Falling!!!!The Sky is Falling!!!! Chicken Little, please go ...

Have you ever been out somewhere or with friends, and that one buddy ALWAYS complains about everything. Nothing is ever right and something bad is going to happen. The crazy thing is for some reason when he or she is around something bad does always happen. Is he or she a prophet??? NO!!!! They just bring negativity to everyone and alot of his or her problem is self-fulfilling. I prefer to look for the silver lining. Why am I blogging about this? Our national media...

Every time you turn on the TV there is a story about the NATIONAL real estate market and how it is awful. Things are terrible, homes are going down in value, foreclosures are up, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH!!!! What NATIONAL real estate market? I do not care about the market in California or Florida. I live in Middle Tennessee.


North Carolina Beats Wake Forest

Most notably, point guard Ty Lawson, who has been out since spraining his left ankle Feb. 3 early in an overtime win at Florida State. Also, forward Deon Thompson (left knee) and swingman Marcus Ginyard (left big toe, right ankle) are playing through nagging injuries.

In other Top 25 games Sunday, it was No. 9 Stanford 79, California 69; No. 10 Xavier 57, Dayton 51; No. 11 Wisconsin 58, Ohio State 53; No. 18 Louisville 75, Pittsburgh 73; and No. 21 Notre Dame 94, Syracuse 87.

Tar Heels coach Roy Williams said he doesn't know whether Lawson will play against BC. Thompson was limited to 14 ineffective minutes against the Demon Deacons (16-9, 6-6).

At least North Carolina had Hansbrough, who went 9-for-13 from the field and 11-for-14 from the line.


Calgary 4, San Jose 3

Iginla, who has 32 career goals against San Jose, scored late in overtime last month to seal Calgary's 3-2 win despite the Sharks' 36-20 shot advantage.

Daymond Langkow and Mark Smith also scored for the Flames, who were outshot 43-18 this time. Goalie Miikka Kiprusoff made 40 saves to steal what would have been former teammate Evgeni Nabokov's NHL-best 32nd victory.

"They always make me work hard, but that's fine," said Kiprusoff, who rose through the Sharks' system for four years before getting traded to Calgary in 2003. "Getting two points out of this building is huge. They were shooting a lot, but it's all good."

The Sharks' biggest folly was a delay-of-game penalty by Jonathan Cheechoo, setting up a 6-on-4 advantage when the Flames pulled Kiprusoff late in regulation.


 
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