HIGH SCHOOL
SPORTS
Football -
Basketball - Baseball
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Join Prepcasts
Ste. Genevieve for 2008 high school football! Game time 7:00 pm
unless noted
Pregame begins 30 minutes
prior to kick-off...Updates of other games every Friday night throughout
the season!
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2008 TENTATIVE
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
8/29 Valle
Catholic at Herculaneum
9/05 Ste.
Gen at Valle Catholic
9/12 St.
Vincent at Valle Catholic
9/19 Ste.
Gen at Crystal City
9/26 Valle
Catholic at Crystal City
10/03
Maplewood at Valle Catholic or John Burroughs
at Ste. Gen
10/10 Valle
Catholic at St. Pius
10/11 Ste.
Gen at Westminster 2:00 pm
10/17 Ste.
Gen at Park Hills Central
10/24 Valle
Catholic at Van-Far
10/30
Fredericktown at Ste. Gen (Thurs)
10/31 Valle
Catholic at Paris
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Week
1 Southeast Missouri High School Football Schedule
Valle
Catholic at Herculaneum
Dexter
at Ste. Genevieve
Caruthersville
at St. Vincent
Pacific
at Perryville
Farmington
at North County
Park
Hills Central at Maplewood
Sikeston
at Fredericktown
Owensville
at Potosi
Crystal
City at Brentwood
Chaffee
at Grandview
Principia
at St. Pius (Festus)
Fox
at DeSoto
Hillsboro at
Seckman
Lutheran South at
Windsor
Cape Central at
Parkway North
Kennett at
Charleston
East Prairie at
Hayti
Jackson at
Riverview Gardens
Malden at Scott
City
Poplar Bluff at New
Madrid County Central
Mt. View Liberty at
Portageville
Festus at MICDS
(Saturday)
Some of you may be new to internet streaming. Problems do arise at
times. We'd like to try and explain some of the potential
problems:
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Traffic jams: Streaming
requires an Internet connection that's free of bottlenecks or
"traffic jams." But the Internet isn't a direct pipeline
from the source to you. Streamed content passes through many other
computers on its way to your computer via your ISP. If any one of them
is carrying too much other traffic, the streamed content may be
interrupted and pause. Streamed content is "buffered" to
help avoid this, but sometimes it's unavoidable. Usually the delay
only lasts a few seconds, and the audio picks up where it
stopped.
- A slow computer: Even with a fast computer, if you have
too many applications open, it could slow down your media streaming.
If you notice things are sluggish, close all unnecessary applications
and windows running on your computer. Just keep your Web browser and
your media player open. (If you're just listening or watching, you can
even close your browser.) In any case, speedy computers are better.
- Not enough KB/s: Today's computer-network
infrastructures, including the Internet, were not designed with
streaming in mind. Streaming media requires that data be transmitted
from a server to a client at a sustained bit rate that is high enough
to maintain continuous and smooth playback. There continues to be
progress but delays and/or drops still occur. Speaking in laymen's
terms: sometimes there simply isn't enough juice.
Why is it called "streaming"?
It's called "streaming" because the sound and/or
picture data flow in a digital stream from a server computer to your
computer, ready to hear or view in real time, without having to download
all of the content before you can enjoy it. It comes to you in a stream of
digital bits..... hence the term "streaming."