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Monday, December 31, 2012

Royalty schedule w/o 12/31

Here's the game plan:

Monday December 31st Grizzlies at Pacers 3PM

Toledo Walleye at Fort Wayne Komets 7:30PM

Tuesday January 1st 1,000 Islands Privateers at Willamsport Outlaws 5:05PM New Year's Day

Thursday January 3rd Spurs at Knicks 7:30PM

Friday January 4th Manhattan Jaspers at St. Peter's Peacocks 7PM

Saturday January 5th Worcester at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins 7:05PM

Sunday January 6th Colts at Ravens 1PM AFC Wild Card Playoffs

Check back to see how it played out.

Hope all my readers and followers have a great week.

As always, if you need assistance don't hesitate to ask.

Stay tuned for my w/o 12/24 in review. In addition, I'm going to do some special posts that will recap the way I ended 2012. What a finish to another great year. Furthermore, I plan to do my 2012 year in review when I can find the time to do so.

I want to wish my readers and followers a very Happy New Year. I hope if we haven't met up yet at some point that we finally do so in 2013.

If you like to tweet you can follow me on Twitter too. @royaltytoursusa

Furthermore, we can hook up on Facebook and/or Four Square as well.

With all the ways to communicate these days, we should always be in touch.

Remember team work makes the dream work.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Royalty w/o 12/17 in review

Monday morning after returning from Toronto at 4:30AM, I went to sleep for five hours or so. I got up and I went to Avis to return the car I rented. I wound up driving 1,063 miles safely. After I got done, I went to work for the afternoon.

After work, I went to Charley's Subs in Penn Station for my pre game meal before I went upstairs to Madison Square Garden. It was the return of Linsanity to NYC for one night since Jeremy Lin is now a member of the Houston Rockets. The King and I saw him play in Toronto the day before like I mentioned in my previous post. Lin didn't play well north of the border. I thought he was looking ahead to coming to New York to shine on the big stage. Apparently I was right because he reverted to the form he brought to the Knicks when he made a name for himself last season. He scored 22 points and he handed out 8 assists to lead his new team, the Rockets to a easy 109-96 win over the Knicks. The score wasn't totally indicative of the Rocket dominance on this night. They lead by as many as 27 points early in the fourth quarter. It was nice to experience another installment of Linsanity at the World's Most Famous Arena regardless of the outcome.

The Knicks played without Carmelo Anthony who was recovering from an injury. Chris Copeland picked up the slack by scoring 29 points all in the second half in his absence.

Tuesday night after work I met up with our pal Peter Agnew from Baltimore who was visiting NYC for the holidays. He told me he was coming a few months ago and he said he wanted to see the Barclays Center for the Brooklyn Nets. With that being said, I arranged to get him a ticket so he could join the King and I. I wound up meeting Peter at my office when I got out of work at 5:30PM. We both took the subway to downtown Brooklyn where the Barclays Center is located.

When we got outside we went across the street to the Atlantic Center Mall where we had dinner at AppleBee's since we had some spare time before the game started. As a result, we got to take advantage of their two for $20 dinner deals. Peter got a 7 ounce sirloin steak and I had the riblets. We also got mozzarella sticks as an appetizer and we had vegetables too. It was a hearty and worth wild investment.

After we ate, we walked back over to the arena and we went inside. Peter got to take a quick look around the concourse before we went up to our seats where we met up with the King.

As for the game we saw, the Nets were hosting the Utah Jazz. The Nets got off to a good start as they lead the Jazz, 24-20 after the first quarter. They extended their lead to 13 at halftime, 57-44. In the third quarter, the Jazz made a comeback as they closed the gap to 4, 74-70. In the fourth quarter, the Jazz went ahead late in the game. The Nets blew some golden opportunities to tie or take the lead but time ran out as they came up short as they fell to the Jazz, 92-90.

After the game, Peter took the train with us. He got off in Midtown where he was staying. The King and I said our goodbyes and we headed home. It was nice to see Peter again. Hopefully we'll see him again when we go to Baltimore.

Wednesday at work we had a Christmas party in the office in the afternoon. After I left, I went back to the Garden for the Battle of the Boroughs as the Brooklyn Nets were visiting MSG for the first time since they moved to Brooklyn. The two teams have split their first two meetings at the Barclays Center.

This time the Knicks got Carmelo Anthony back after he missed a few games due to injury. He wound up leading the way with 31 points as the Knicks pulled away from the Nets in the second half to come away with a 100-86 victory.

Thursday night after work my boss took our team out for dinner for the holidays. We had a nice get together. It worked out well since no local teams in the area were home so I didn't have to miss a game to go.
Friday night after work, I went back to MSG. On the way there, I met up with the King for dinner at Popeye's. We had some good fried chicken before we headed to the Garden to see the Knicks play the Chicago Bulls.

The Bulls were playing without their superstar point guard Derrick Rose who's still recovering from a knee injury. He should be back soon.

As for the game we saw, the Bulls raced out to a big lead. They lead 30-23 after the first quarter. They went into the locker room at halftime with a 54-39 lead. In the third quarter, they added to their bulge as they lead, 83-61 after three quarters. In the fourth quarter, the Knicks lost their cool. J.R. Smith fouled out of the game with 7:09 left. With 6:45 left in the game, Carmelo Anthony picked up his second technical foul which resulted in an automatic rejection. Head coach Mike Woodson followed Anthony to the locker room with 5:22 to go when he got his second technical. It got worse as Tyson. Chandler and Joakim Noah got double technicals as they were also thrown out of the game. It was an ugly night for the Knicks who got whipped by the Bulls. The Knicks made a run down the stretch to make the score appear more respectable than it really was as the Bulls beat the Knicks, 110-106.

Saturday marked the 10th anniversary of the King and I getting to all the venues in all four major sports which included visits to Vanderbilt Stadium in  November 1998 when the Tennessee Oilers played there and as well as Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois when the Bears played there in November 2002.

When I got up in the morning, I did my laundry. The King and I decided to pass up an opportunity to see a bunch of local college basketball games. Instead we decided to take Metro North up to Bridgeport, Connecticut to see some minor league hockey at the Webster Bank Arena as the Sound Tigers were hosting the Adirondack Phantoms, the Philadelphia Flyers farm club. As a result, I got to meet up with my pal Greg Venuto who joined us. It was great to see him again.

As for the game we saw, it was a touching night because the Sound Tigers' players were wearing jerseys that had the names of the victims who were killed in that horrific scene at Newtown Elementary school on December 14th. In addition, they had a moment of silence to remember those who for no good reason are no longer with us. It was a nice tribute for an unfortunate day that occurred unexpectedly.

As for the game we saw, the Phantoms and Sound Tigers came out swinging at each other. Just 51 seconds into the game, the tempers flared & the gloves were dropped. At 2:07 into the period, another fight broke out as Brett Gallant and Zack Fitzgerald went off for five minutes. Things settled down for the rest of the period as far as fighting went. The Phantoms did get the lone goal of the period when Sean Couturier scored on a bad angle but the puck wound up in the net as Sound Tigers' goalie Anders Nilsson failed to make the save.

Matthew Ford of the Phantoms made it a 2-0 lead as he buried one 7:49 into the second period. At 11:37 of the period, another fight took place as Brett Gallant of the Sound Tigers and Zack Fitzgerald went at it again. Zack Fitzgerald continued to throw punches with his jersey over his head, as a result he got an additional ten minute misconduct for doing so.

In th third period, just 38 seconds in Eric Wellwood of the Phantoms scored while both teams were playing four on four to make it a 3-0 game. The Sound Tigers finally scored with 6:21 left in the game to break the shutout. They scored again 27 seconds later with 5:54 left to get within one at 3-2. Unfortunately for them they couldn't get the equalizer as time ran out.

Sunday afternoon the King and I went out to MetLife Stadium to see the Jets host the Chargers in a battle of two disappointing franchises.

As for the game we saw, the Jets' first drive of the game stalled. They punted the ball to the Chargers. Punt returner Micheal Spurlock ran it back 63 yards for a touchdown with 13:01 left to give the Chargers a 7-0 lead. The Jets got the ball back and they marched down the field 83 yards that ended with a one yard touchdown run with 9:20 left by running back Shonn Greene to tie the game at 7. With 4:13 left, Greene scored again as he ran in from a yard out to give the Jets a 14-7 lead.

In the second quarter, the Chargers got a 51 yard field goal from kicker Nick Novak to pull the Chargers within four at 14-10 with 8:32 left. The score stayed that way at halftime.

In the third quarter, the Chargers took the opening kickoff and they drove 81 yards that culminated with a 37 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Phillip Rivers to wide receiver Danario Alexander with 11:11 left to give the Chargers the lead, 17-14. Phillip Rivers hooked up with tight end Antonio Gates on a 34 yard touchdown pass with 1:34 left to extend the Charger lead to 24-14.

In the fourth quarter, the Chargers got a 27 yard field goal with 14:07 to go from Nick Novak to make it a 27-14 game. The Jets got a 40 yard field goal from kicker Nick Folk to get the Jets within ten, 27-17 with 11:08 left. Unfortunately for the Jets, that's the way it ended as their disappointing season took another step in the wrong direction.

It was a long day for quarterback Greg McElroy who made his first NFL start in place of Mark Sanchez who was benched. He got sacked 11 times which made it difficult for him to succeed.

After witnessing the Jet debacle, I went to the Garden to see the Knicks play the Minnesota Timberwolves.
As for the game I saw, the Knicks trailed the Timberwolves, 29-22 after the first quarter. They were behind at halftime, 55-46. In the third quarter, they sliced into the Timberwolves' lead as they got within two, 73-71 after three quarters. In the fourth quarter, the Knicks hung tough. They finally took a lead late in the game and they held off the Timberwolves, 94-91 when it was all said and done.

Carmelo Anthony led the way again for the Knicks with 33 points while J.R. Smith added 19 to carry them to the victory.

As for the Timberwolves, Nikola Pekovic had 21 points and he ripped down 17 rebounds in the losing effort.

With that another week of sports travel is in the books.

Thank you for reading and following along.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman






























Royalty goes to Toronto for basketball & football with USRT!

Prince at Rogers Centre for NFL Football
After spending the night at Super 8 in the Buffalo area, the King and I and our pal Frank Anichiarico met up with our road tripping buddies, Andrew Kulyk and Peter Farrell aka the Ultimate Sports Road Trip, USRT if you will.

I want to take a moment to congratulate these guys on their 10th Anniversary of seeing all the venues in all four major sports that being MLB, NFL, NBA & the NHL that culminated back on December 15, 2002 at Ford Field in Detroit.

Please see the link below that acknowledges their accomplishment and what they've done since then and what their future holds as it appeared in Artvoice which is a local publication that these guys write articles for.

http://blogs.artvoice.com/avdaily/2012/12/14/artvoices-farrell-and-kulyk-mark-a-usrt-anniversary/

The King and I and our friend Frank Anichiarico met them at the Royal Restaurant which is located across the street from the Super 8 we stayed at for breakfast. We all indulged in a hearty breakfast together.

After we ate, they left their cars near the restaurant and they joined us as I drove us all to Toronto for the day. It was quite a collection of sports travelers. As always, we reminisced about the different places and adventures we've taken together over the years. Quite amazingly, the King and I have had a lot more luck than Andrew and Peter. Those guys always seem to have a problem when they go places. For example, Andrew went into detail about a trip they took down to Florida to see the then Devil Rays over Labor Day weekend back in 2004. They left Buffalo where it was surprisingly warm in the 80's temperature wise they said to go to the Tampa-St. Petersburg area to see baseball and Florida Gator football in Gainesville. It sounded like a great trip on paper until mother nature decided to interfere. With the luck these guys have, a hurricane hit the area and they were grounded for the weekend in Florida while people they know at home we enjoying Florida like weather. Go figure.

Thankfully the royal company made sure this day was a successful one.

Andrew told me to go over the Lewiston Bridge into Canada which turned out to be a good choice. We got through customs relatively easily which isn't always the case. We continued on to Toronto which has grown leaps and bounds the last 10-15 years. The skyline from the distance is barely visible these days and there are more cranes around as more construction is taking place.

We finally arrive in the vicinity of the Rogers Centre which is the home of the Toronto Blue Jays. It also is the home of the Canadian Football League Toronto Argonauts. On this day, it was the home field of the Buffalo Bills who have played a home game there each of the last five seasons. Today the Bills were hosting the Seattle Seahawks at 4:05PM. Stay tuned for further details.

Before that game the Toronto Raptors who play at the Air Canada Centre which is a short walk from the Rogers Centre, were home against the Houston Rockets at 1PM. With that being said, it made for an easy two sport doubleheader.

Mind you the King and our friend Frank Anichiarico hadn't seen the Bills play in Rogers Centre before. In fact, this was Frank's first time to Toronto. He's been to different places over the years including Montreal but he never got to Toronto for whatever reason. I was thrilled to have the honor of getting him there finally.
As for me, I saw the Raptors and Bills play in the same scenario back on December 7, 2008 with Andrew & Peter. We were also joined by another roadtripper named Adam Goldstein from England who was in the midst of a monster football trip at the time.

Then in 2009, I met them for a Bill game on a Thursday night with the Jets there as well. The King wasn't able to join us. With that being said, I made sure this time he made it that was the primary purpose of this excursion initially.

As for the basketball game we saw, the Raptors got off to a fast start but they still trailed 28-26 to the Rockets after the first quarter.

In the second quarter, the Raptors fought back to even the score at 49 at halftime.

In the third quarter, the Raptors started to pull away again as they took a six point lead, 77-71 after three quarters.

In the fourth quarter, they maintained their lead and they held off the Rockets to win the game, 103-96.
Guard Jose Calderon of the Raptors was the star of the game as he posted a triple double. He scored 18 points, he handed out 14 assists and he pulled down 10 rebounds. His teammates Alan Anderson and DeMar DeRozan added 24 and 19 points respectively to help lead the Raptors to victory.

As for the Rockets, they got a game high 28 points from James Harden while former Knick Jeremy Lin had a bad day as he finished the game with just 7 points and 2 assists in the losing effort.

After the game, we all went over to the Rogers Centre to see the Bills take on the Seahawks. It was raining lightly outside but thankfully it was nice and comfortable inside. Mind you I'm not a big fan of seeing baseball and/or football games in dome stadiums but sometimes it's beneficial to do so. This was one of those days.
As for the game we saw, the Bills got lit up early and often as rookie quarterback Russell Wilson of the Seahawks ran circles around the Bills' defense. On the first drive of the game, Wilson scored the first of his three rushing touchdowns to give the Seahawks an early 7-0 lead with 10 minutes to go in the first quarter with a 14 yard scamper. With 5:46 to go, Wilson ran in from 25 yards to make it a 14-0 game. The Bills fought back as running back C.J. Spiller got the Bills on the scoreboard with a 14 yard touchdown run with 34 seconds left in the first quarter to make it a 14-7 contest.

In the second quarter, the Seahawks extended their lead to 17-7 as kicker Steven Hauschka booted a 19 yard field goal with 12:03 left until halftime. That drive was highlighted by a beautiful flea flicker from Russell Wilson to wide receiver Golden Tate that covered 44 yards. The Seahawks got the ball back again and this time they got into the end zone as Russell Wilson hit tight end Zach Miller on a 4 yard touchdown pass to make it a 24-7 score. With 5:31 left, Russell Wilson got the hat trick if you will as he ran in from 13 yards out to pad the Seahawks' lead to 31-7. The Bills staged a comeback as quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick threw a 20 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Stevie Johnson with 1:10 to go to make it 31-14. The Bills wound up getting the ball back before the half ended and they capitalized on the opportunity as kicker Ryan Lindell split the uprights from 41 yards out as the half ended. The Bills trailed, 31-17 at the intermission.

It should be noted that during the intermission, the crowd was treated to a performance by international star, Psy who did his song Gangham Style on a stage that was set up at mid field. It was entertaining to say the least.

If you want to listen to the performance, please click on the link below:
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In the third quarter, the Bills got the opening kickoff. They were riding the momentum they had before the half ended but that quickly fizzled when Ryan Fitzpatrick threw a costly interception that dampened the hopes of the Bill fans who also made the trek north of the border. I felt bad for our pal Peter Farrell who's a die hard Bill fan, he knew that was going to happen. Much to his chagrin, he was right. The Seahawks took advantage as former Bill Marshawn Lynch scored on a 13 yard touchdown run to make it 37-17 after the point after was blocked. For the Bills' sake, it was too little too late. With 7:29 to go in the third quarter, Steven Hauschka made it 40-17 with a 33 yard field goal. It got worse in a hurry as Ryan Fitzpatrick threw another interception. This one was a pick 6 by free safety Earl Thomas who ran it back 57 yards to make it 47-17.

In the fourth quarter, the Seahawks tacked on a 23 yard field goal with 9:17 to go to make the score, 50-17. The drive was prolonged by a fake punt as head coach Pete Carroll showed no mercy for the hopeless Bills. That's the way it finally ended. As a result, the Bills were officially eliminated from the postseason again.

After the game, we walked back to the car. We wound up driving back over the Rainbow Bridge which is right by Niagara Falls. It was a nice scenic view as we made our way back to the States.

After we got through customs with relative ease once again, we drove Andrew and Peter back to their cars.

We then followed them to one of their favorite local hangouts, Jim's Steakout for a post game meal before we drove back home overnight.

We all had a great time reuniting together again. I want to personally thank Andrew and Peter for joining us for the day.

Thank you for reading and following along.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman





























Sunday, December 23, 2012

Royalty schedule w/o 12/24

Here's the game plan:

Tuesday December 25th Celtics at Nets 12 Noon Christmas Day

Friday December 28th Bobcats at Nets 7:30PM

Saturday December 29th Hamilton Bulldogs at Lake Erie Monsters 7:30PM

Sunday December 30th Bears at Lions 1PM

                                     Bucks at Pistons 7:30PM

Check back to see how it turned out.

Hope all my readers and followers have a great week.

As always, if you need assistance don't hesitate to ask.

Stay tuned for my w/o 12/17 in review. In addition, I'm going to do a special post from our journey North of the Border with other great roadtrippers. Please bear with me as I try to find some spare time to catch up.

I want to wish my readers and followers a very Merry Christmas if it applies. If not, Happy Holidays to you and yours.

If you like to tweet you can follow me on Twitter too. @royaltytoursusa

Furthermore, we can hook up on Facebook and/or Four Square as well.

With all the ways to communicate these days, we should always be in touch.

Remember team work makes the dream work.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Royalty goes up to Rochester, NY to see minor league hockey and meets up with other roadtrippers!

Rochester Americans Hockey
Saturday morning I went back to Avis to rent another car for the weekend. Ironically I got to rent the same Ford Fusion I had to go to Foxboro with on Monday.

I went back home and I picked up the King and our friend Frank Anichiarico. We went on our way to Western New York. We prefer to avoid the New York State Thruway which not only costs more it's actually longer miles wise too. With that being said, we took the George Washington Bridge to I-80 West which passes through the Delaware Water Gap. We then continue to I-380 West which goes to I-81 North through Binghamton, NY. We then picked up Route 17 which is supposed to be I-86 eventually so the signs say. We drove through Elmira, Horseheads and Corning to name some towns we went through along the way. We eventually connected with I-390 which goes into I-490 that took us into downtown Rochester where the Blue Cross Arena at War Memorial is located. That's the home of the Rochester Americans, AHL affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres. We passed by the arena and we found a parking spot on the street nearby. We parked the car and we walked back to the arena.

When I started walking to the arena, I got a text message from fellow roadtripper and good friend of ours, Peter Farrell of USRT from Buffalo who said he was on his way to the game to join us. That made my night. It was great to see him again. His partner, Andrew Kulyk was hoping to join him but he wasn't feeling good so he decided to pass.

In addition, we got to meet up with another roadtripper, Dave Cottenie who lives in Kitchener, Ontario. He was on a road trip with his children, Emma & Jackson. It was nice to meet and greet them at the game. Dave was a good guy and we enjoyed his company. I want to personally thank him for joining us. Hope we can meet up again down the road.

As for the game we saw, the Americans were hosting the Toronto Marlies, the Maple Leafs' farm team.
The Marlies scored first when Mike Kostka lit the lamp to give the Marlies a 1-0 lead 3:17 into the first period. The Americans got the equalizer three minutes into the second period when Luke Adam scored to even the score at one. The Marlies regained the lead, 2-1 when Will Acton found the net at 9:06 into the second period. In the third period, Mark Pysyk of the Americans tied the game again at two with 4:27 left in regulation time. With 2:13 to go, the Americans went ahead, 3-2 when Marcus Foligno scored much to the delight of the home crowd. That excitement was short lived because with 10 seconds to go, the Marlies tied the game at three as Matt Frattin buried the biscuit. The two teams played a scoreless overtime session. So in order to declare a winner, the game was decided by a shootout. The Marlies by virtual of their two goals to the Americans none wound up winning the game, 4-3.

After the game, we drove to the Buffalo area and we stayed over at Super 8.

Stay tuned for the special post I'm going to write about our journey North of the Border on Sunday.

Thank you for reading and following along.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman








Royalty w/o 12/10 in review

Upon returning from Jacksonville late Sunday night, I wisely took off Monday from work so I could rent a car and drive to Foxboro, Massachusetts to see Monday Night football as the New England Patriots were hosting the Houston Texans in what was deemed a preview of the AFC Championship game come January.

I went to Avis and I rented a Ford Fusion for the day. I went back home and I picked up the King and away we went. We wound up driving in some horrible rain which lasted most of the ride. We stopped off in Warwick, Rhode Island to pick up our pal Steve Fekete aka the Padre Punk who was staying at the Comfort Inn there. He just finished driving from Cincinnati where he saw his Dallas Cowboys beat the Cincinnati Bengals that Sunday afternoon. I know he needed a break from driving and it made perfect sense for us to pick him up. We know a back way in and out of the Gillette Stadium area so I preferred to handle the driving.

Thankfully as we were approaching Foxboro the rain was letting up. When we parked the car at 6:53PM it stopped. With that being said, we were now ready for some football. It was a warm night for this time of year especially in New England. We got out of the car and we walked over towards the Stadium. Along the way, we made a pit stop at Papa Gino's which claims to have the best pizza in New England. I like to believe that's true because I think it's really good myself. Steve also approved of it as well. After we finished eating, we finished walking over to Gillette Stadium.

We got inside just before the game started.

As for the game we saw, it didn't exactly live up to the hype. Apparently the Texans had stage fright. The Patriots scored early and often. Tom Brady hooked up with tight end Aaron Hernandez for a 7 yard touchdown pass with 9:27 left in the first quarter. The Patriots extended their lead to 14-0 with 2:49 to go in the quarter when Tom Brady connected with wide receiver Brandon Lloyd for a 37 yard touchdown pass to make it a 14-0 game.

In the second quarter, Tom Brady and Aaron Hernandez found the end zone again. This time a four yard touchdown pass to make it 21-0. That's how it stayed as the teams went into the locker room at halftime.
In the third quarter, Tom Brady aired it out as he hit newcomer and former Patriot Donte' Stallworth on a 63 yard bomb to give the Patriots' a 28-0 lead with 9:49 left. The Texans finally got on the scoreboard on their next drive as running back Arian Foster ran in from a yard out to make it a 28-7 game. The score stayed that way after three quarters.

In the fourth quarter, the Patriots' Brandon Lloyd recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown which made the score 35-7 with 14:15 left. The Patriots' offense wasn't done yet. They got another touchdown on a 14 yard run from Stevan Ridley with 7:23 left to make it 42-7. The Texans found the end zone one more time as back up quarterback Tyler Yates ran in from a yard out with two minutes to go to make it 42-14. That's the way it ended as the Patriots showed the Texans who the best team is in the AFC. For the Texans' sake, they're hoping for payback to come in January. We'll wait and see how things unfold then.
After the game, we drove Steve back to his hotel and the King and I came home. We arrived around 4:30AM.

Tuesday morning I took off from work so I could get some sleep. I went and returned the car I rented. I drove 449 miles safely. After I returned the car, I went to work for the afternoon.

After work, I went to the Barclays Center to see the Battle of the Boroughs part two as the Brooklyn Nets were hosting the New York Knicks.

Steve also drove back to Brooklyn and he joined us for the game. After the game, he was heading towards Charlotte, North Carolina where he was going to see the LA Clippers play the Bobcats.

As for the game we saw together, the Nets raced out to a 26-9 lead in the first quarter. They led, 30-16 after the quarter.

In the second quarter, the Knicks made a comeback and they trailed only 53-49 at halftime.

In the third quarter, the Nets maintained their slim lead as they led, 79-74.

In the fourth quarter, the Knicks found a way to overcome the Nets as they left the Barclays Center with a 100-97 victory. The Nets had chances in the closing seconds be they came up empty and they fell short this time.

Wednesday night after work I came home made dinner and I did my laundry.

Thursday I went to work in the morning. I took off in the afternoon so I could go to the dentist and I rented a car so I could drive down to Philadelphia to see the Eagles play the Cincinnati Bengals in Thursday Night football at Lincoln Financial Field.

I wound up renting a Ford Focus for the day. After I went to the dentist where I got a good report on my teeth, I went to pick up the King and our friend Frank Anichiarico who joined us for the football game.
We left later then I wanted to but luckily traffic getting out of NYC was better than I expected so we were able to get to Philadelphia without a problem. We stopped off at McDonald's on the way and we ate in the car as we headed to Philadelphia.

I parked the car around 8PM and we walked over to the Stadium. We barely made the opening kickoff. I knew it was going to be a close call. Thankfully it worked out well in the end.
As for the game we saw, the Bengals' running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis scored on a 1 yard touchdown run with 11:10 left in the opening quarter to make it 7-0. Kicker Josh Brown booted a 24 yard field goal to extend the lead to 10-0 with 7:51 left.

In the second quarter, the Eagles responded as they got on the scoreboard thanks to an eleven yard touchdown pass from quarterback Nick Foles to wide receiver Riley Cooper with 11:40 left until halftime to make it a game at 10-7. The Eagles tied at the game at 10 with 7:37 left as Alex Henery kicked a 22 yard field goal. With 17 seconds to go in the half, Alex Henery gave the Eagles a 13-10 at the intermission.

In the third quarter, the Bengals regained the lead with 1:10 to go as quarterback Andy Dalton ran in from 11 yards out to give the Bengals a 17-13 lead. Moments later with 21 seconds left, the Bengals scored again as defensive end Wallace Gilberry recovered a fumble and he returned it 25 yards for a touchdown to extend the Bengals lead to 24-13.

In the fourth quarter, the Bengals got the ball back again and they capitalized as kicker Josh Brown kicked a 32 yard field goal with 14:12 left to make it 27-13. They scored another touchdown with 12:47 left as wide receiver A.J. Green caught a 5 yard pass to make it 34-13. That's how it mercifully ended. The Eagles were competitive for most of the game then they self destructed and it made the score more lopsided than it should have been.

Friday morning I returned the car I rented from Avis before I went to work. I drove 273 miles safely.
After work, I went back to the Barclays Center to see the Nets play the Detroit Pistons. Before the game, I stopped off at McDonald's at the Atlantic Center Mall and I had my pre game meal.

After I finished eating, I went inside the arena and I meet up with my pal Phil Butleman who was also there.
As for the game we saw, the Pistons lead, 25-23 after the first quarter.

In the second quarter, the Nets took the lead, scoring the Pistons by 14 points to lead, 59-47 at halftime.

In the third quarter, the Pistons roared back and they went back ahead, 77-73 after three quarters.

In the fourth quarter, the Nets out scored the Pistons by four to even the score at 90 to force overtime.
In overtime, both teams scored 10 points to remain tied at 100. By doing so, they were forced to play a second overtime.

In the second overtime, the Nets outlasted the Pistons as Joe Johnson hit the game winning shot at the buzzer to break the tie at 105 to give the Nets a dramatic 107-105 win.

Stay tuned for a few special posts that will recap the memorable weekend I spent in Western New York and North of the Border.

Thank you for reading and following along.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman

































Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Royalty is closing out 2012 on the road in Ohio, Michigan & Indiana!


Here's the game plan:

I'm renting a car Saturday morning December 29th from Avis for the weekend to close out 2012.

I'll be driving out to Ohio, Michigan and Indiana then I'll be heading back to MSG before returning home after the Knick game New Year's night.

Saturday, December 29th Hamilton Bulldogs at Lake Erie Monsters 7:30PM

Sunday, December 30th Bears at Lions 1PM

                                     Bucks at Pistons 7:30PM

Monday, December 31st Grizzlies at Pacers 3PM

                                      Toledo Walleye at Fort Wayne Komets 7:30PM

Tuesday, January 1st Trailblazers at Knicks 7:30PM

I hope to meet up with Rick Morris of the FDH Lounge as well as some other special guests from his media alliance network. If I do, it's definitely going to be a thrill.

In addition, I plan to finally meet Paul Swaney, co-founder of the website, Stadium Journey.  

If you're interested in going on this exclusive getaway royalty style just let me know so I can arrange to have you join me.

It's going to be a blast so why not come for a "royal" ride.

Thank you for reading and following along.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman

Monday, December 17, 2012

Royalty schedule w/o 12/17

Here's the game plan:

Monday December 17th Rockets at Knicks 7:30PM

Tuesday December 18th Jazz at Nets 7:30PM

Wednesday December 19th Nets at Knicks 7PM

Friday December 21st Bulls at Knicks 7:30PM

Saturday December 22nd Adirondack Phantoms at Bridgeport Sound Tigers 7:05PM

Sunday December 23rd Chargers at Jets 1PM

                                      Timberwolves at Knicks 5PM

Check back to see how it played out.

Hope all my readers and followers have a great week.

As always, if you need assistance don't hesitate to ask.

Stay tuned for my w/o 12/10 in review. In addition, I'm going to do a few special posts from our weekend getaway to Western NY and North of the Border with other great roadtrippers. Please bear with me as I try to find some spare time to play catch up.

If you like to tweet you can follow me on Twitter too. @royaltytoursusa

Furthermore, we can hook up on Facebook and/or Four Square as well.

With all the ways to communicate these days, we should always be in touch.

Remember team work makes the dream work.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Royalty sees Jets win in Jacksonville!

Prince at EverBank Field
Sunday morning the King and I stopped off at Waffle House which was up the road from the Days Inn we were staying at in Ormond Beach for breakfast before we drove back to Jacksonville to see some football.

This time the experience was a lot better than the last one we had in Columbus back in October.
After we ate, I drove us back to Jacksonville so we could see the Jets play the Jaguars before we caught our flight home at 7:59PM.

Once we got in the vicinity of EverBank Field which is the home of the Jaguars these days. The last time we saw a game there back in 2003 it was known as Alltel Stadium. After we saw the stadium, we drove around to look for a parking spot. We eventually found one on the street. We walked over towards the Stadium. We had to dodge the rain drops that were falling. We finally got to the area in front of the Stadium around 11:30AM which gave us plenty of time to round up tickets. Shortly thereafter, I heard a guy say who wants two tickets. I immediately ran over to him. He said give me $10. Without hesitation, I gladly did. I wound up getting a pair of $50 tickets for $10 total. That brightened our day and once we got inside the Stadium the rain stopped too. As a result, royalty was really ready for some football now.

We decided to visit our pal Ira Lieberfarb aka Ira from Staten Island who attends every Jet home and away game. He's done so since 2006. As always, it was great to see him again.

As for the game we saw, the Jets got off to a slow start. They couldn't get things going on offense. For that matter, neither could the Jaguars. The game remained scoreless after the first quarter.

In the second quarter, the Jaguars got a 31 yard field goal from their kicker Josh Scobee with 6:44 left until halftime to take a 3-0 lead. Later in the quarter, former Jet Dwight Lowery recovered a fumble and ran it in for an apparent touchdown that would have made the score 10-0 Jaguars. Thanks to instant replay that play was reviewed and the call was changed. The Jaguars maintained possession of the ball but they didn't score and they got the ball at their own 39 yard line. That was a huge play in the game. The Jets clamped down on defense and they only trailed 3-0 at halftime.

In the third quarter, the Jets came out grounding and pounding the ball as they drove down the field to take the lead, 7-3 with 9:11 left in the quarter. Shonn Greene scored from a yard out to help culminate an impressive 57 yard drive. With 2:44 left in the quarter, the Jets extended their lead to 10-3 as kicker Nick Folk booted a 44 yard field goal.

In the fourth quarter, the Jets started to pull away as running back Bilal Powell scored a touchdown on a four yard run to make it a 17-3 game with 12:20 left. The Jaguars fought back as they got a 32 yard touchdown run from running back Montell Owens who made it a 17-10 game with 7:06 left. The Jets did everything in their power to try and blow the game but thankfully they managed to escape with the victory which kept their slim playoff hopes alive.

After the game, the King and I had plenty of time for another hearty dinner on the way to the airport. With that being said, we wound up going to Sonny's Real Pit Bar-B-Q, where you come as strangers and leave as family. The King had catfish for dinner while I enjoyed a sampler of sweet smokey ribs, beef brisket, pulled pork and chicken. It was delicious.

Once we were done we got gas and drove back to the airport. I rented the car to Hertz and we checked in for our flight back to LaGuardia via Charlotte again. We arrived in NYC just before midnight.

With that another memorable weekend getaway was in the books.

Thanks for reading and following along.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman












Royalty sees a hockey game in Orlando while the NHL continues to be in a lockout!

Prince at Amway Center 
Saturday morning the King and I went to LaGuardia Airport to fly to Jacksonville, Florida. We took US Airways because they were the most logical choice that fit our needs. We had a connecting flight in Charlotte, North Carolina which is a hub of theirs. We landed in Jacksonville early in the afternoon around 1:15PM.

Upon arrival I rented a car for the weekend from Hertz. I wound up getting a Volkswagen Jetta which worked out well since we weren't driving a lot of miles and it was great on gas.

Originally we were planning to see the Tampa Bay Lightning play Saturday night in Tampa but since the NHL still hasn't unlocked its doors that idea was scrapped. Being a master planner, I had an alternate plan in place just in case. With that being said, I checked out the minor league hockey schedules and I saw that the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL were home. The Solar Bears returned to the ECHL this season. They came out of hibernation just in time for us as they were home against the Fort Wayne Komets at 7PM. They play their home games at the Amway Center in downtown Orlando which is also the home of the Magic. Speaking of the Magic, the King and I saw them play there back on December 18, 2010 when the Philadelphia 76ers were there.

So we knew exactly where we had to go. We stopped off at our hotel, Days Inn which was located in Ormond Beach about an hour from Orlando. We got to check in and we put our bags away. Once we got situated we continued down I-95 to I-4 to downtown Orlando. We arrived there around 5PM which gave us plenty of time to enjoy a nice dinner.

We decided to relive our only other visit to the Amway Center. We parked the car on the street for free and we walked over to nearby Church Street Station District where they have some places to eat before the game. We went back to Hamburger Mary's Bar & Grille which is located a few blocks from the arena. By doing so, we were able eat, drink and be "Mary."

We indulged in a hearty meal before we walked to see the hockey game. The King had one of their 20 different half pound charbroiled burgers. As for me, I went for the Proud Mary, which is a full pound. I had it with mozzarella cheese which is only there for this month the waitress said. I was able to substitute it for the cheddar & jack cheese that it usually comes with. In addition it has bacon, grilled onions & mushrooms which I don't like so I requested not to have them, lettuce and pickle along with their special sauce. What a burger it was. Needless to say, I was a very satisfied customer.

After we finished eating, we went to the game. Since they don't expect a huge crowd they curtain off the upper deck. That way everybody has a better view of the action.

As for the game we saw, the first period was scoreless. In the second period, things heated up on the ice. 2:16 into the period, we had our first fight of the night. At 5:14 we saw our first goal as Luca Caputi scored his first of the season to give the visiting Komets a 1-0 lead. 23 seconds later, tempers flared again as another fight broke out. At 9:30 of the period, the Komets extended their lead to 2-0 as Jean-Michel Rizk lit the lamp. Just three seconds later, it was a hat trick for fights as the gloves were dropped again. At 11:47 into the period, Luca Caputi found the net again and he made it a 3-0 game. That's the way it ended as Komets' goaltender Charlie Effinger made 35 saves to earn the shutout.

After the game, we drove back to our hotel to get some sleep on our way back to Jacksonville.

Stay tuned for another special post that will recap the rest of our brief visit to Florida.

Thank you for reading and following along.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman










Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Royalty w/o 12/3 in review

Dave Block & I  
Monday night after work I came home and relaxed. I got to watch a rare football game on TV as the Giants were playing the Redskins at FedEx Field on Monday night football. I would loved to have been there in person myself but I can only do so much with the limited time and money I have to work with. I was thinking of my pal Charles Stephenson who has Redskin season tickets.

As for the game, it was a thriller. The Redskins beat the Giants, 17-16. RG3 lead the way. He's so much fun to watch. As long as he can stay healthy, he's going to be a joy to watch for many years to come.

Tuesday night after work I went to downtown Brooklyn to see the Brooklyn Nets host the Oklahoma City Thunder. I got to see my pal Dave Block aka the Gratitude Guy who flew in from San Diego. He told me at the last minute late Monday morning that he was coming in. With such short notice, I wasn't able to find a way to get him a ticket for the game. He decided to come in anyway. I knew he was making a mistake. He wound up not getting in. I helped him look outside for a while but we couldn't even get an offer. I went inside and I met up with the King by our seats in section 230 row 13.

As for the game we saw, the Thunder led, 31-28 after the first quarter. They extended their to 13 at halftime, 61-48. In the third quarter, the Nets woke up and they came back. They cut the Thunder lead down to four, 90-86 after three quarters. In the fourth quarter, the Thunder maintained their slim lead as they hung on for a 117-111 win.

The dynamic duo of Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook led the way for the Thunder as they scored 32 and 25 points respectively. As for the Nets, Deron Williams scored a game and season high 33 points in the losing effort.

After the game, we met up with Dave Block who decided to wait for us. He wound up taking the subway with us. We went home and he went to LaGuardia Airport.

It was great to see Dave again but it would have been really nice if he could have gotten into the game too. I told him next time to give me some notice. I can only do so much. I felt bad but it was his fault. He admitted that. He said it won't happen again. He said the trip wasn't a totally waste of time because he got to spend some precious time with the King and I.

Wednesday night after work I went out to Jersey City, NJ on the Path train to see college basketball. I went to the Yanitelli Center which is the home of the St. Peter's Peacocks who play in the MAAC conference. They were hosting the Iona Gaels.

On my way to the gym, I stopped off at Blimpie's and I had my pre game meal. It was a beautiful thing. When I was done, I walked over to the gym where I met up with my pals Manny Morales and Pat Gorman who were also there. I enjoyed their company especially Manny who I sat with for the whole game.
As for the game we saw, the Peacocks of St. Peter's trailed 31-21 at halftime. In the second half, they roared back and they made it a game thanks to guard Desi Washington who knocked down three treys to help stage the comeback. Late in the second half, they tied the game and they took a brief lead. As a result, the game went down to the wire. The Peacocks pulled out an improbable victory when guard Blaise Ffrench hit the eventual game winning basket that broke a 62-62 tie with 4.5 seconds left as the Peacocks escaped with a 64-62 win. Ffrench finished with 17 points. The Gaels made a last gasp effort but they missed badly as time expired.

Thursday night after work I came home and rested up since there were no local games to go to in the area. It worked out well because I was able to prepare for my busy weekend getaway to Florida.

Friday night after work I went back to the Barclays Center to see the Nets host the Golden State Warriors.
I got in early and I met up with my buddy Phil Butleman who was at the game. It was nice to see him again.
As for the game we saw, the Nets got off to a good start as they led by seven after the first quarter, 31-24. They continued to lead at halftime, 63-55. Unfortunately for them, the second half was a different story. The Warriors came back and they led after three quarters, 84-82. In the fourth quarter, they extended their lead and they left Brooklyn victorious, 109-102.

It was a homecoming of sorts for Warriors' head coach and former Knick Mark Jackson who played his college ball at St. John's in Queens which isn't far from where he grew up in St. Albans. He shined many nights as a player at Madison Square Garden back in the 90's. This time he returned to a different borough and his team won the game. In addition, another former Knick David Lee came back to give New Yorkers a glimpse of what they used to see on a regular basis at the Garden. Lee scored a team high 30 points and he ripped down 15 rebounds to pace the Warriors to the victory. Teammate Stephen Curry shot well and he finished the game with 28 points. Furthermore, another local product, Charles Jenkins who was born in Brooklyn, played his college ball at nearby Hofstra had four points in very limited action.

As for the Nets, Joe Johnson led all scorers with 32 points while Andray Blatche clogged the middle pouring in 22 points and snatching 15 boards in the loss in the absence of center Brook Lopez.

Stay tuned for some special posts that will recap the royal weekend getaway that the King and I took down to Florida.

Thank you for reading and following along.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman


















Sunday, December 9, 2012

Royalty schedule w/o 12/10

Here's the game plan:

Monday December 10th Texans at Patriots 8:30PM

Tuesday December 11th Knicks at Nets 7PM

Thursday December 13th Bengals at Eagles 8:20PM

Friday December 14th Pistons at Nets 7:30PM

Saturday December 15th Toronto Marlies at Rochester Americans 7:05PM

Sunday December 16th Rockets at Raptors 1PM

                                    Seahawks at Bills 4:05PM (Rogers Centre)

Check back to see how it turned out.

Hope all my readers and followers have a great week.

As always, if you need assistance don't hesitate to ask.

Stay tuned for my w/o 12/3 in review. In addition, I'm going to do a few special posts from my weekend getaway to Florida.

If you like to tweet you can follow me on Twitter too. @royaltytoursusa

Furthermore, we can hook up on Facebook and/or Four Square as well.

With all the ways to communicate these days, we should always be in touch.

Remember team work makes the dream work.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Royalty w/o 11/26 in review

Monday morning I went to work for a half a day. After work, I went to the doctor for my annual exam. Thankfully I got a clean bill of health.

After my check up, I went to Avis and I rented a car for the day so I could drive to Philadelphia to see Monday night football between the Eagles and the Carolina Panthers.

I picked up a Ford Focus and then I drove back home to pick up the King. I also arranged to meet up with my pal Eddie Pelle who wanted to go to the game as well.

We got down to the sports complex area around 6:45PM. Before we went to park the car we stopped off at Burger King for a pre game meal.

Once we were done we parked the car and we walked over towards Lincoln Financial Field. We stopped off at Holiday Inn first because Eddie had to pick up a ticket he had bought on Stub Hub. After that, we walked over to go inside to see the game. The King waited to meet up with our buddy Andrew Van Cleve who was on his way after he put his kids to sleep. They got tickets and they went in. I had a club seat with our pal Frankie Centola who I met inside.

As for the game we saw, the Eagles got the ball first and they drove down the field but their drive stalled and they wound up settling for a 36 yard field goal by kicker Alex Henery with 11:12 left to gave the Eagles an early 3-0 lead. The Panthers responded on their first drive of the night as they drove down the field 72 yards which culminated with a 24 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Cam Newton. The Panthers led, 7-3 with 6:12 left in the first quarter. After stopping the Eagles, the Panthers got the ball back and they scored again. This time Cam Newton threw a 43 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Brandon LaFell to extend the Panthers' lead to 14-3 with 3:36 left.

The Eagles took the kickoff and they went down the field but they stalled again and they settled for another field goal. This time from 41 yards out as Alex Henery split the uprights to make it a 14-6 game with 14:15 left in the second quarter. After stopping the Panthers, the Eagles got the ball back and thanks to running back Bryce Brown they got closer as he ran 65 yards for a touchdown to make it 14-12. The Eagles decided to go for two to try and tie the game but it was unsuccessful with 10:56 left until halftime. Later in the quarter with 3:20 left the Eagles took the lead, 15-14 thanks again to the right foot of Alex Henery who booted a 45 yard field goal. It stayed that way as both teams headed to the locker room.

In the third quarter, the Panthers took the kickoff to start the second half. They started at their own 5 yard line. Cam Newton drove his team down the field and he dove into the end zone to cap it off from a yard out to give his team the lead again at 21-15. The Eagles fought back again as they went back ahead with 3:30 left in the quarter as Bryce Brown scored again. This time he ran in from 5 yards out to give the Eagles a 22-21 lead.

In the fourth quarter, the Panthers got a 23 yard field goal from Graham Gano to make a 24-22 in favor of Carolina. The Panthers padded their lead with 4:40 left as Cam Newton ran in again. This time from two yards out to make the score 30-22. Graham Gano missed the extra point which gave the Eagles a glamor of hope. Unfortunately for them, they couldn't score anymore and that's the way it ended. Bryce Brown of the Eagles had a memorable night as he ran for 178 yards on the ground. Unfortunately he fumbled twice which cost his team along the way. Hope for his sake, he learns from his mistakes.

After the game, we all met at the car and I drove Andrew Van Cleve home then I took Frankie to his mother's house where he was spending the night. I dropped off Eddie at his job then I took the King and I home we got in around 2:30AM.

Tuesday morning before I went to work I went to Avis to return the car I rented. 260 miles were safely driven.

After work I came home to catch up on some much needed rest.

Wednesday night after work I went to downtown Brooklyn to see college basketball at LIU. The Blackbirds were hosting the Columbia Lions. After I went to McDonald's for dinner, I met up with the King at the Wellness Center where LIU plays its home games. We went inside and we had plenty of company. We were joined by ours pals Phil Butleman, David Sack, Vincent Ascanio, Larry Peim and Frank Anichiarico.
As for the game we saw, the Blackbirds picked up their first win of the season after losing their first four games. They won, 70-61. Julian Boyd led the way with 19 points. His teammates Jamal Olasewere and Jason Brickman added 16 points each to pace the Blackbirds. As for the Lions, Mark Cisco had 18 points in the losing cause.

Thursday night after work I went out to Jamaica, Queens to see the St. John's Red Storm play at Carnesecca Arena which is on their campus. They were hosting the Gamecocks from South Carolina in the SEC/Big East Challenge. On the way there, I stopped off at Popeye's for some fried chicken. When I was done, I got back on the bus and I met up with the King outside the arena. We got tickets and we went inside.

As for the game we saw, the Red Storm raced out to a big lead which grew as the game wore on. Guard D'Angelo Harrison led the way for the Red Storm as he poured in 26 points as they went on to blow away the Gamecocks, 89-65.

Friday after work I went to Madison Square Garden where I saw the Knicks play the Washington Wizards.
As for the game I saw, the Knicks made fast work of the lowly Wizards who finally won their first game a few nights earlier at home. On this night, it wasn't meant for the Wizards to make it two in a row. The Knicks took it to them early and often. The Knicks led by 9 after the first quarter. They were up by 11 at halftime. They pulled away in the third quarter as they went up by 21. That's how it ended as the Knicks won by 21, 108-87. Carmelo Anthony and J.R. Smith paced the Knicks with 20 points each.

Saturday morning I did my laundry. Later in the afternoon, the King and I took a ride on Metro North up to Bridgeport, Connecticut so we could see some AHL hockey since the NHL is still locked out.
We went to the Webster Bank Arena where we saw the Bridgeport Sound Tigers host the Worcester Sharks.

As for the game we saw, the Worcester Sharks lead 2-1 after a fight filled first period. After a scoreless and fightless second period, the Sound Tigers got the equalizer 2:51 into the third period to tie the game at two as Nino Niederreiter found the net. With 6:08 left in the third, Worcester regained the lead at 3-2 when Tim Kennedy scored his second goal of the game for the Sharks. The Sound Tigers evened the score once again with just 2:28 left in regulation time as Brock Nelson scored on a late power play. After a scoreless overtime session, the game was decided by a shootout. The Sharks wound up beating the Sound Tigers in the skills competition to give the Sharks a 4-3 victory.

Sunday the King and I met up with our friends Frank Anichiarico, Michael Abrams and Larry Peim who picked us up in Midtown Manhattan and he drove us out to MetLife Stadium where we went to see the Jets play the Cardinals.

When we got out there, we met up with Andrew Van Cleve who came up from Philadelphia and Rich Wolber aka Staten Island Rich who also came to the game.

As for the game we saw, it was a poor display of football to say the least. It got so bad that the Jet fans got their wish when head coach Rex Ryan decided to pull quarterback Mark Sanchez. He put in backup Greg McElroy in his place with 4:48 left in the third quarter with the Jets trailing 3-0. During his brief stint, he threw his first NFL touchdown pass to Jeff Cumberland from a yard out with 14:55 left in the fourth quarter to give the Jets a 7-3 lead. The Cardinals got a 35 yard field goal from former Jet kicker Jay Feely with 10:39 left to make it a 7-6 game. The Jets decided to run out the clock when they got down to the one yard line so they could preserve the ugly 7-6 victory.

After the game, Larry drove us back to Manhattan and we all went out for dinner at Jackson's Hole which is the home of the 7 ounce burger. We all enjoyed our burgers and each other's company.

With that, another week of sports travel has come and gone.

Thank you for reading and following along.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman



























Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Royalty is heading back up to Western New York & Toronto to visit some special people in the middle of December!


Here's the game plan:

I'm renting a car Saturday morning from Avis for the weekend.

The King and I be driving up to Western New York & Toronto before returning home early Monday morning.

Saturday, December 15th Toronto Marlies at Rochester Americans 7:05PM

Sunday, December 16th Rockets at Raptors 1PM

                                     Seahawks at Bills 4:05PM at Rogers Centre

We'll be meeting up with our road trip buddies from Buffalo, Andrew Kulyk and Peter Farrell of the Ultimate Sports Road Trip aka USRT.

If you're interested in going on this exclusive getaway royalty style just let me know so I can arrange to have you join me.

It's going to be a blast so why not come for a "royal" ride.

Thank you for reading and following along.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Royalty schedule w/o 12/3

Here's the game plan:

Tuesday December 4th Thunder at Nets 7:30PM

Wednesday December 5th Iona Gaels at St. Peter's Peacocks 7PM

Friday December 7th Warriors at Nets 7:30PM

Saturday December 8th Fort Wayne Komets at Orlando Solar Bears 7PM

Sunday December 9th Jets at Jaguars 1PM

Check back to see how it played out.

Hope all my readers and followers have a great week.

As always, if you need assistance don't hesitate to ask.

Stay tuned for my w/o 11/26 in review.

If you like to tweet you can follow me on Twitter too. @royaltytoursusa

Furthermore, we can hook up on Facebook and/or Four Square as well.

With all the ways to communicate these days, we should always be in touch.

Remember team work makes the dream work.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Royalty w/o 11/19 in review

After returning from St. Louis late Sunday night, I got a few much needed nights off after work Monday and Tuesday night. Thankfully it was a short work week but I still had plenty of work to do before the long Thanksgiving weekend kicked in.

Wednesday after work I went up to Manhattan College to see some college basketball. I met up with the King and we took the subway up to Riverdale, NY. It's the last stop on the number one train which is 242nd Street. When we got there, we met up with our pal Al Linderman. We walked over to the Draddy Gymnasium which is where the Manhattan Jaspers play. When we got inside, we had more company. Our friends Frank Anichiarico and Bryan Gilligan who went to school there joined us. In addition, our pal Eddie Pelle was also in attendance. He got out of work early and he knew we were going to be there so he decided to come. It was great to see everybody again. We were one big happy family.

As for the game we saw, the Jaspers played the Hofstra Pride. The game was close in the first half as the Jaspers lead by one, 29-28 at halftime. In the second half, the Jaspers pulled away thanks to guard Michael Alvarado who hit three treys during a stretch to help his team earn their first victory of the young season, 67-56.

After the game, Bryan who drove there, gave us a ride back to Queens. We wound up going to Donovan's Pub where we were celebrating some birthdays. Frank's was on the 16th, the King's is on the 24th and Bryan's is on the 27th. Charlie Casiano, the King's brother met us there too. It turned out to be a very festive occasion for all of us. Eddie also took part in the festivities. In preparation for Thanksgiving, I enjoyed my Turkey dinner early. I knew on Thanksgiving day, I may not have any so I made sure I indulged. We all had a great time gathering together. It was really nice of Charlie to take part. We don't see him too often but it's always a pleasure when we do.

Thanksgiving day the King and I watched football on TV until it was time to go out to MetLife Stadium for the Jets and Patriots game in prime time.

We sat up in section 312 with Ira Lieberfarb aka Ira from Staten Island who was there with his son Robby.
As for the game we saw, it started off slow as it was scoreless after the first quarter. The Patriots got on the board just six seconds into the second quarter as wide receiver Wes Welker caught a 3 yard touchdown pass from Tom Brady to give the Patriots' a 7-0 lead.

With 9:43 left in the second quarter, the Patriots took a 14-0 lead on the first play of the drive as Tom Brady connected with Shane Vereen on a pass that turned into a 83 yard touchdown. Shortly thereafter, things started to turn for the worst for the Jets. They got the ball back but they fumbled and it was recovered by free safety Steve Gregory who ran it in for a touchdown from 32 yards out with 9 minutes to go in the half to give the Patriots a 21-0 lead.

The Jets fumbled again on the ensuing kickoff and they lost the ball again as Julian Edelman ran it back for a touchdown from 22 yards out to extend the Patriots lead to 28-0 with 8:51 left.

To recap the Patriots scored 21 unanswered points in a 52 second span. What a turn of events it was.
With 3:08 left until halftime, the Patriots scored another touchdown as Tom Brady and Julian Edelman hooked up on a 56 yard touchdown pass to make it 35-0.

The Jets finally broke the shutout with 2 seconds left in the half as kicker Nick Folk booted a 32 yard field goal to make it 35-3 at halftime.

In the third quarter, the Jets added two points when Stevan Ridley of the Patriots was called for a penalty in the end zone which resulted in a safety that made it a 35-5 game with 6:47 left in the quarter.
The Jets continued to make a comeback as running back Bilal Powell scored on a four yard touchdown run to get the Jets within 23 at 35-12 with 4:41 left in the third quarter.

In the fourth quarter, with 12:02 left in the game, Tom Brady ran in from a yard out to extend the Patriots lead to 42-12. The Patriots added to their lead with 11:07 left as Stevan Ridley scored on a 9 yard touchdown run to make it 49-12. The Jets finished the scoring for the night with 2:21 left when Dustin Keller capped off an 80 yard drive with a 1 yard touchdown pass from Mark Sanchez to make it 49-19 which is how it mercifully ended.

Friday during the day I relaxed and caught up on things around the house. At night, the King and I went to downtown Brooklyn to see the Nets host the Los Angeles Clippers.

We met up with our friend Phil Butleman who was there too.

As for the game we saw, the game was tied at 25 after the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Clippers outscored the Nets by seven to lead, 47-40 at halftime. In the third quarter, the Nets came back and they evened the score at 63. In the fourth quarter, the Nets pulled away as they went on to beat the Clippers, 86-76.

Brook Lopez lead all scorers with 26 points. Joe Johnson finished with 19 to carry the Nets to the victory. As for the Clippers, Blake Griffin and Chris Paul had 14 points each in the losing effort.

Saturday was the King's 60th birthday. We went to Philadelphia with Vincent Ascanio on Megabus to see the Philadelphia 76ers as they hosted the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Upon arrival, the King decided he wanted to have a gourmet meal at Popeye's. So that's where we went. After we got done, we took the subway over to the Sports Complex.

We got to the Wells Fargo Center home of the 76ers when the gates opened. We walked around the building before the game started.

As for the game we saw, the Thunder got off to a fast start. They lead, 29-21 after the first quarter. In the second quarter, the 76ers came back to cut the lead to one, 50-49 at halftime. In the third quarter, the Thunder padded their lead to six, 85-79. In the fourth quarter, the 76ers came back and they tied the game at 98 after regulation time. In overtime, the Thunder pulled away to beat the 76ers, 116-109.

Kevin Durant of the Thunder lead the way with 37 points including many down the stretch with the game on the line. He's a special player and a joy to watch play live. His teammate Russell Westbrook added 30 points. The Thunders' dynamic duo outscored the 76ers' tandem of Thaddeus Young who had 29 points and he grabbed 15 rebounds while his teammate Evan Turner contributed 26 points in the losing performance.

Sunday afternoon the King and I went back to downtown Brooklyn to see the Nets play the Portland Trailblazers at the Barclays Center.

As for the game we saw, the Trailblazers lead 27-25 after the first quarter. They extended their lead to four, 50-46 at halftime. In the third quarter, the Nets came back to even the score at 70 after three quarters. In the fourth quarter, the Nets turned it up a notch as they pulled away from the Trailblazers as they escaped with a 98-85 victory. Joe Johnson scored 21 points to pace the Nets to the win. Deron Williams had 15 points and he handed a dozen assists to help the cause. Wesley Matthews had 20 points for the Trailblazers in the defeat.

After the game, the King and I went to Penn Station where we got the NJ Transit train to Secaucus and then we changed for the train to MetLife Stadium so we could go out to see the Giants play the Packers in Sunday night football.

We didn't have tickets yet. Shortly after we got out there, we ran into a few young guys who had an extra pair of tickets. We wound up giving them $70 for the pair. It worked out well as we were able to go right inside and we saw the end of the late games.

It was a cold, windy night. We decided to stay downstairs instead of going up to our seats in the upper level.
As for the game we saw, the Giants scored on their first drive of the game which set the tone. Running back Andre Brown ran in from two yards out to give the Giants a 7-0 lead with 12:38 to go. The Packers came right back as they got a 61 yard touchdown pass from Aaron Rodgers who found wide receiver Jordy Nelson with 10:44 left to tie the game at 7. With 2:38 left, wide receiver Rueben Randle caught his first career touchdown pass from 16 yards out to give the Giants a 14-7 lead. With 23 seconds left, Lawrence Tynes extended the Giants' lead to 17-7.

In the second quarter, the Giants added to their lead as Eli Manning hit Victor Cruz for a 9 yard touchdown pass to make it a 24-7 game. The Packers got a 28 yard field goal from kicker Mason Crosby with 3:37 left to make the score 24-10. The Giants found the end zone again with 44 seconds left as running back Ahmad Bradshaw scored on a 13 yard touchdown run to make it 31-10 at the half.

In the third quarter, the Giants' Eli Manning entered the record books as he threw his 200th touchdown pass as a Giant to Hakeem Nicks, a 13 yard pass with 3:36 to go to make it 38-10. Manning passed Phil Simms in the process. That's the way it ended as the Giants dominated.

With that, another week of sports travel was in the books.

Thank you for reading and following along.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman