January
Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton and the Auburn Tigers win the BCS National Championship over Oregon .
A mass shooting takes place at a political rally in Arizona for US Congresswoman, Gabrielle Gifford. She survived the shooting after a long fight, but six other victims died.
February
After starting the postseason as the 6th seed in the NFC, the Green Bay Packers win Super Bowl XLV, 26-21, over the Pittsburgh Steelers. QB Aaron Rodgers won the Super Bowl MVP. I celebrated by purchasing a Super Bowl championship t-shirt and a Rodgers jersey.
March
The NFL lockout began.
A massive tsumani hits Japan , killing thousands and setting of a nuclear reactor.
Kelley Williams-Bolar is convicted of illegally enrolling her children in the Copley-Fairlawn School while living in Akron . The case attracts national attention about school funding inequalities. Bolar’s conviction is later converted to a misdemeanor by Ohio Governor John Kasich.
April
In an ugly NCAA Basketball championship game, UConn defeats Butler . I participated in my first Bob Phelps tournament pool at Acme 14, where I had a mediocre finish.
May
US troops in Afghanistan capture and kill 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden after nearly a 10 year search. In the weeks following, President Barack Obama announced that all troops will be pulled out of Iraq by the end of the year. It was a good year for US foreign policy as three dictators fell from power, upon the deaths of Libya ’s Muammar Gaddafi and North Korea ’s Kim Jung Il, in addition to the resignation of Egypt ’s Hosni Mubarak.
The Cleveland Cavaliers strike it lucky on NBA Draft Lottery night, landing the 1st and 4th overall picks in June’s NBA Draft. Duke G Kyrie Erving was drafted 1st overall (a pick obtained from the L.A. Clippers).
Dan Wheldon won his second Indy 500, but sadly he would be killed in an accident during the last race of the season at Las Vegas in October.
June
New York Congressman Anthony Weiner is charged with indecent behavior after sending photos of his privates to women that followed him on Twitter.
The Dallas Mavericks win their 1st NBA championship over the Miami Heat. It was exciting to see future Hall-of-Famer Dirk Nowitzki win the NBA Finals MVP, with Miami ’s big three, LeBron, DWade, and Bosh finishing the season with disappointment.
July
The NBA lockout began at the beginning of the month. The NFL lockout ended at the end of the month, with only the Pro Football Hall-of-Fame game being canceled.
The NFL announces a few changes for the 2011 season that created a lot of controversy. First, kickoffs will be moved five yard to create more touchbacks and replay reviews will now take place on all scoring plays. The NCAA topped the controversy by implementing a rule that revokes TDs from any player who receives an excessive celebration penalty.
In a controversial verdict, Casey Anthony is acquitted of all felony charges in her murder trial, regarding the death of her three year old daughter Caylee in 2008. Later in the year, Amanda Knox, who served a four year prison sentence in Italy for murder, had her conviction overturned based on the lack of DNA evidence.
September
In the primary election, Barberton incumbant mayor, Bob Genet, is defeated by councilman challenger Bill Judge, Jr.
Emotional ceremonies were held to honor the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Many interesting documentaries aired on TV in the days leading up to the anniversary. NFL teams also honored the victims as their season kicked-off that day.
Two new sitcoms on ABC captured my interest this fall, Last Man Standing and Suburgatory.
October
The 2011 Major League Baseball season had one of its most exciting finishes in history. The Boston Red Sox and Atlanta Braves, who both had large leads in their respective wild card races, both collapsed. This allowed for the Tampa Bay Rays and St. Louis Cardinals to enter the postseason in thrilling games on the final day of the regular season. Three weeks later, after being one strike away from losing the World Series in both the 9th and 10th innings, the St. Louis Cardinals come back to win Game 6. They go on to win Game 7 to win the World Series championship.
After 20 years of performing Are You Ready for Some Football? prior to Monday Night Football Telecast, Hank Williams Jr. and ESPN severed ties due to controversial comments that Williams made using a Hitler reference on the news show, FOX and Friends.
November
Ohio Issue 2 failed, which would have restricted collective bargaining rights for public employees. State Senate Bill 5 was passed in March and outrage led to a petition being filed to have the issue recalled, with myself being one of the signers. The defeat of Issue 2 was a major roadblock to the agenda of Ohio Governor John Kasich.
Sex scandals hit two major NCAA programs, Penn State football and Syracuse basketball. Jerry Sandusky and Bernie Fine, both assistant coaches, were accused of molesting several young boys. Sandusky , Fine, and legendary Penn State football head coach Joe Paterno all lost their jobs. Sandusky ’s trial is set to start early in 2012, but Fine got off the hook due to the expiration of the statue of limitations.
Tony Stewart wins five of the last 10 races in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series to overtake Carl Edwards for the 2011 title. The two racers finished on top in the final race of the season at Miami Homestead, making this season’s finish one of the greatest ever. More than anything, most fans were thrilled to see Jimmie Johnson’s run of five straight championships come to and end.
Urban Meyer is introduced as the next head football coach at Ohio State .
December
The NBA lockout ended, with a 66 game season starting on Christmas Day. The MLB quietly agreed to a labor agreement a few weeks later.
The NCAA announced that Ohio State football will suffer sanctions during the 2012 season, including scholarship reduction and a bowl ban.
The past two Super Bowl MVPs, Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers and New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees, both have record breaking seasons in a battle for 2011 NFL MVP, with 2010 NFL MVP, New England Patriots QB Tom Brady, following right behind.
After becoming the Denver Broncos starting QB, Tim Tebow won seven straight games, including several comeback and attracting national attention.
As a part of ESPN’s Films 30 for 30 documentaries, two very good ones were Catching Hell about Steve Bartman and the 2003 Chicago Cubs and The Marinovich Project one about former USC star QB Todd Marinovich.
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