Esposan a los toros Yasilka Córdoba R.
Jornada de la Liga Panameña de Baloncesto Masculino Sub-21
En el único partido programado el viernes pasado en la rama masculina, el Atlético Nacional de la Policía Nacional de Panamá (2-1) logran su segundo triunfo al vencer por marcador de 78 por 67 al quinteto de los Toros de Chiriquí (0-4); en la tercera semana de la primera temporada de la Liga Panameña de Baloncesto Masculino (LPB Sub-21), que se desarrolla en la Arena Roberto Durán.
Los parciales fueron: Atlético Nacional 78 – 67 Toros de Chiriquí (17/18, 18/23; 19/17 y 24/9).
Los mejores a la ofensiva por los del Atlético Nacional de la Policía Nacional de Panamá Nefthaly Price con 17 puntos, 6 rebotes y 3 asistencias; Bryan Anderson con 15 tantos y 8 rebotes, 7 fueron defensivos y 2 asistencias, Oscar Zephyrine con 10 unidades y 4 rebotes, Fernando Morales, Emir Pinillo y Alex Vergara, todos con 8.
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Rewind, Review, and Re-Rate: ‘The Verdict,’ About a Down-and-Out Lawyer Fighting for Justice
R | 2h 9min | Drama | 17 December 1982 (USA)
When a director slows the action down and focuses on the actor, we see a nervous twitch here, a tremble of the chin there a multitude of subtle cues that give insights into a character’s emotional state. If done right, these long, unbroken shots can help viewers immerse themselves in the world that the filmmaker is trying to bring to life. This technique is used to near-perfection in the 1982 legal drama “The Verdict,” starring Paul Newman in perhaps his finest performance.