Plot
Set at fictional Beacon Hill College in Boston, "Bay State" is a videotape soap opera shot in Boston that follows the lives of back-stabbing, angst-ridden college students. It is currently the longest-running college program of its kind. Storylines are typical of daytime dramas and has even featured guest appearances by such daytime soap stars as Kristian Alfonso, Alison Sweeney, Austin Peck, Lisa Rinna, Robert Kelker-Kelly, Kelly Menighan-Hensley, Diego Serranno, Elizabeth Kiefer and Martha Byrne. Actor/Comedian Jon Stewart even guest-starred as himself. "Bay State" has aired across the country on a variety of college television stations, but it was its 1995 appearance on MTV that brought the show true national attention. "Bay State" is a cornerstone of the program schedule of BUTV 10, the station founded in Spring 2006.
Sex. Drugs. Murder.
Boston University's Guiltiest Pleasure
Where Your REAL College Education Begins
Antonio Rodríguez Martínez, aka Toño (born 17 December 1979 in Alicante, Valencian Community), is a Spanish footballer who plays for Racing de Santander as a goalkeeper.
After making his professional debuts with hometown Hércules CF, Toño joined Recreativo de Huelva (second division) in 2003–04. In January 2005, he was signed by La Liga side Racing de Santander but, in the same month the following year, returned to Huelva, on loan. During both his spells in Andalusia, he had an interesting battle for first-choice status with José Antonio Luque.
In the following seasons, Toño was the undisputed first-choice. In 2007–08, as Racing achieved a first ever UEFA Cup qualification, he finished second to Iker Casillas in the Ricardo Zamora Trophy race, an award which he had already won in his debut season with Recre.
Toño started the 2009–10 season as starter. However, on 28 February 2010, he suffered a leg injury as the Cantabrians lost 0–2 at home to UD Almería, and would miss more than two months of action, although he would be reinstated for the final two games, as Racing narrowly avoided relegation (including the decisive 2–0 home triumph against Sporting de Gijón).
Javier Fortuna (born July 7, 1990 in La Romana, Dominican Republic) is an undefeated Dominican professional boxer in the Featherweight division and is the current WBC Youth World Featherweight Champion. Fortuna is trained by Gabriel Sarmiento at the World Crown Sports Gym in Oxnard, California.
Javier was raised in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, were he trained boxing with his older brother Jonathon Alexander Fortuna.
Fortuna was a member of the Dominican National Team. During he's amateur career he won a Pan American silver medal and a gold medal at Dominican National Championships.
He's promoted by Lou DiBella's company DiBella Entertainment. In March 2011, Javier knocked out prospect Derrick Wilson to win the WBC Youth Intercontinental Featherweight Championship.
Marco Antonio Rodríguez Moreno (born November 10, 1973 in Mexico City) is a Mexican football referee. He has the nickname "Chiquidrácula" (and, more recently, "Chiquimarco") due to his resemblance to a Mexican TV character of child Count Dracula, portrayed by Carlos Espejel. A former sports professor, he now serves as a Protestant priest outside of his activity as a referee.
In Mexico, Rodríguez is known for being a very strict referee who gives many yellow and red cards.
An international referee since 2000, Rodríguez has been selected for two FIFA World Cups. In the 2006 tournament in Germany, he refereed the England vs Paraguay match and the Côte d'Ivoire vs Serbia and Montenegro match, where he sent off Cyril Domoraud and Albert Nađ. In the 2010 tournament in South Africa, Rodríguez was match referee for the first group match between Australia and Germany, where he contentiously gave a straight red card to Australian striker Tim Cahill. Bastian Schweinsteiger, whom Cahill attempted to tackle, consoled Cahill post-match, by saying he did not think it should have been a red.