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Dmitrii Evgenievich Okhotsimsky , an outstanding Soviet/Russian space scientist, pioneer of space ballistics in the USSR, author of fundamental works in applied celestial mechanics, control in space and robotics.
Biography
Okhotsimsky was born and lived his whole life in Moscow. His father Evgenii Pavlovich Okhotsimsky was an accountant/auditor, his mother a housewife. Okhotsimsky was very attached to his parents and always lived together with them. At the age of 15 he suffered dyphteria in a hard form and was prohibited from any sports or physical activity. Nevertheless he showed his whole life remarkable energy and good health, and was actively working until his death at the age of 84. He entered the Department of Mechanics and Mathematics of the University of Moscow in 1939. When the war broke, the department was temporarily closed. He participated in the building of defense installations around Moscow, worked at the munitions factory. In 1941 he was conscripted to the Red Army but was dismissed in 1942 for vision problems (severe nearsightedness, he would be almost blind without strong eyeglasses) and returned to the University. In 1946 he presented a paper about the optimization of the missile flight, where he was able to find an analytical solution using an original technique of variational analysis, a precursor in some respects to what was later formulated in a more general form as the Pontryagin maximum principle (Lev Pontryagin). In 1949 he joined the Mathematical Institute of the Russian Academy of Science, where was working in the department of Applied Mathematics lead by Mstislav Keldysh, the future President of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Keldysh was an active member of the think tank behind the space program and his support was instrumental for active integration of Okhotsimsky and his group in space projects. Later the department of Keldysh became a separate institute currently known as the and the group of Okhotsimsky became a department in this institute, which he was leading until his death.
Space ballistics
Since his first student work, Okhotsimsky was interested in analytical and numerical solution of variational problems to which the optimization of space mission can be reduced: how the mission can achieve its target with the mimimal total fuel consumption (possibly combined with other criteria and restrictions). Using first Soviet computers (such as Strela computer, an analog of a famous Eniac) he worked with his colleages to develop new generation of numerical methods and principles of programming. After the launch of the first satellite he published a few papers were the mathematical aspects of the launch and evolution of the orbit were analyzed. Okhotsimsky’s leadership was instrumental in the development within his department of the remarkable group of young talents collectively nicknamed “Keldysh boys”. Many of them became well-known, such as E.L. Akim, T.M. Eneev, A. K. Platonov, V.A Egorov, V. A Sarychev, M. L. Lidov, V.V Beletsky. Okhotsimsky contributed to the planning of multiple space missions including launches to Moon, Mars and Venus. His analysis of the first failed docking attempts on “Soyuz” spacecraft helped to quickly find a reason of mechanical instability and develop successful docking techniques. Together with E.F. Golubev and Yu.G. Sikharulidze he developed a concept of a dual-entry aerodynamically controlled landing algorithm of a spacecraft where the two-stage entry was used to reduce speed and achieve an accuracy of landing of a few km. He developed the methods on the passive stabilization of satellites using the gravity gradient and the non-sphericity of the tensor of inertia.
Robotics
In the middle of the 1970’s Okhotsimsky became interested in robitics, especially in the modeling and control of insect-like walking. A few successful models of 6-legged walking robots were created including systems with autonomous vision able to climb the stairs and handle complicated terrain. In the work of Okhotsimsky and his school realistic mechanical modeling of the motion was typically combined with sophisticated algorithms adapted to the context of a particular task. He usually advocated a “from the bottom up” approach aimed at first handling particular low-level problems and then moving to assembling a more general setup. He thought that this is the way the nature works in the making of live creatures. He organized first robot competitions in Russia called festivals "Mobile robots", which was named in 2003 after his close colleague professor Devianin.
Other work
Aside from his main field of interests, he also made remarkable contributions in gas/liquid dynamics. He determined resonance frequency of liquids partly filling cylindrical tanks, which had direct impact on the stability of launchers Okhotsimsky D.E. To the theory of the motion of bodies with cavities partly filled with fluids. Prikladnaia matematika i mekhanika, v. 20, 1, 1956, p. 3-20. Another well known result was first numerical modelling of the spherical explosion wave in a real gasOkhotsimsky D.E., Kondrashova I.L., Vlasova Z.P., Kazakova R.K. Numerical modeling of point explosion taking into account counterpressure. Works of the Steklov mathematical Institite, v.1. Alltogether he authored about 200 papers and 3 books.
Positions and social activity
Okhotsimsky combined the talents of a scientist and an administrator. His career was closely linked to the section of Mechanics and Control of the Soviet/Russian Academy of Science, of which he was a deputy-secretary. He was also a president of the specialized council "Robotics".Parallel to his main work in the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, he was appointed in 1965 a chair of Theoretical Mechanics at the Department of Mathematics and Mechanics at the Moscow State University and performed both functions until his last days. He was always striving to find practical forms of cooperation between the Academy of Science and the University. Until his last days he remained a staunch supporter of the leading role of the Academy of Science as a center of fundamental research in Russia.
Awards and honors
* Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 1996 (full list of members: )
* Foreign Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (1998)
* USSR State Prize
* Lenin Prize of 1975 (for his contribution to the lunar mission "Luna-16")
* Hero of socialist labour in 1961, 2 Orders of Lenin and many other orders and medals
* Minor planet 8062 discovered by astronomer Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh on March 13 1997 was called Okhotsymskij in his honor.
Dmitrii Evgenievich Okhotsimsky , an outstanding Soviet/Russian space scientist, pioneer of space ballistics in the USSR, author of fundamental works in applied celestial mechanics, control in space and robotics.
Biography
Okhotsimsky was born and lived his whole life in Moscow. His father Evgenii Pavlovich Okhotsimsky was an accountant/auditor, his mother a housewife. Okhotsimsky was very attached to his parents and always lived together with them. At the age of 15 he suffered dyphteria in a hard form and was prohibited from any sports or physical activity. Nevertheless he showed his whole life remarkable energy and good health, and was actively working until his death at the age of 84. He entered the Department of Mechanics and Mathematics of the University of Moscow in 1939. When the war broke, the department was temporarily closed. He participated in the building of defense installations around Moscow, worked at the munitions factory. In 1941 he was conscripted to the Red Army but was dismissed in 1942 for vision problems (severe nearsightedness, he would be almost blind without strong eyeglasses) and returned to the University. In 1946 he presented a paper about the optimization of the missile flight, where he was able to find an analytical solution using an original technique of variational analysis, a precursor in some respects to what was later formulated in a more general form as the Pontryagin maximum principle (Lev Pontryagin). In 1949 he joined the Mathematical Institute of the Russian Academy of Science, where was working in the department of Applied Mathematics lead by Mstislav Keldysh, the future President of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Keldysh was an active member of the think tank behind the space program and his support was instrumental for active integration of Okhotsimsky and his group in space projects. Later the department of Keldysh became a separate institute currently known as the and the group of Okhotsimsky became a department in this institute, which he was leading until his death.
Space ballistics
Since his first student work, Okhotsimsky was interested in analytical and numerical solution of variational problems to which the optimization of space mission can be reduced: how the mission can achieve its target with the mimimal total fuel consumption (possibly combined with other criteria and restrictions). Using first Soviet computers (such as Strela computer, an analog of a famous Eniac) he worked with his colleages to develop new generation of numerical methods and principles of programming. After the launch of the first satellite he published a few papers were the mathematical aspects of the launch and evolution of the orbit were analyzed. Okhotsimsky’s leadership was instrumental in the development within his department of the remarkable group of young talents collectively nicknamed “Keldysh boys”. Many of them became well-known, such as E.L. Akim, T.M. Eneev, A. K. Platonov, V.A Egorov, V. A Sarychev, M. L. Lidov, V.V Beletsky. Okhotsimsky contributed to the planning of multiple space missions including launches to Moon, Mars and Venus. His analysis of the first failed docking attempts on “Soyuz” spacecraft helped to quickly find a reason of mechanical instability and develop successful docking techniques. Together with E.F. Golubev and Yu.G. Sikharulidze he developed a concept of a dual-entry aerodynamically controlled landing algorithm of a spacecraft where the two-stage entry was used to reduce speed and achieve an accuracy of landing of a few km. He developed the methods on the passive stabilization of satellites using the gravity gradient and the non-sphericity of the tensor of inertia.
Robotics
In the middle of the 1970’s Okhotsimsky became interested in robitics, especially in the modeling and control of insect-like walking. A few successful models of 6-legged walking robots were created including systems with autonomous vision able to climb the stairs and handle complicated terrain. In the work of Okhotsimsky and his school realistic mechanical modeling of the motion was typically combined with sophisticated algorithms adapted to the context of a particular task. He usually advocated a “from the bottom up” approach aimed at first handling particular low-level problems and then moving to assembling a more general setup. He thought that this is the way the nature works in the making of live creatures. He organized first robot competitions in Russia called festivals "Mobile robots", which was named in 2003 after his close colleague professor Devianin.
Other work
Aside from his main field of interests, he also made remarkable contributions in gas/liquid dynamics. He determined resonance frequency of liquids partly filling cylindrical tanks, which had direct impact on the stability of launchers Okhotsimsky D.E. To the theory of the motion of bodies with cavities partly filled with fluids. Prikladnaia matematika i mekhanika, v. 20, 1, 1956, p. 3-20. Another well known result was first numerical modelling of the spherical explosion wave in a real gasOkhotsimsky D.E., Kondrashova I.L., Vlasova Z.P., Kazakova R.K. Numerical modeling of point explosion taking into account counterpressure. Works of the Steklov mathematical Institite, v.1. Alltogether he authored about 200 papers and 3 books.
Positions and social activity
Okhotsimsky combined the talents of a scientist and an administrator. His career was closely linked to the section of Mechanics and Control of the Soviet/Russian Academy of Science, of which he was a deputy-secretary. He was also a president of the specialized council "Robotics".Parallel to his main work in the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, he was appointed in 1965 a chair of Theoretical Mechanics at the Department of Mathematics and Mechanics at the Moscow State University and performed both functions until his last days. He was always striving to find practical forms of cooperation between the Academy of Science and the University. Until his last days he remained a staunch supporter of the leading role of the Academy of Science as a center of fundamental research in Russia.
Awards and honors
* Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 1996 (full list of members: )
* Foreign Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (1998)
* USSR State Prize
* Lenin Prize of 1975 (for his contribution to the lunar mission "Luna-16")
* Hero of socialist labour in 1961, 2 Orders of Lenin and many other orders and medals
* Minor planet 8062 discovered by astronomer Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh on March 13 1997 was called Okhotsymskij in his honor.
Claudia Zacchara is a fictional character on ABC's daytime drama General Hospital. She has been portrayed by Sarah Brown since January 31, 2008.
Character Biography
Little is known about Claudia Zacchara at this point, aside from the fact she is the daughter of former mob boss, Anthony Zacchara and older sister to Johnny Zacchara. It has been confirmed that she will meet Sonny Corinthos in a bar, who, unaware of who she is, will sleep with her. She is brought to by Trevor Lansing because her brother, Johnny, won't do what Trevor wants and start a war with Sonny and Jason Morgan. She is also being brought on as a potential love interest for Sonny while he is on the outs with Kate.
As a child Trevor describes her as having long gangly legs and thick eye glasses. Johnny says she was meak with a mousy appearance and her hands always trembled and her voice never rose above a whisper. They both describe her always wearing a pair of worn out red sneakers that she always tripped over. From what we can gather, she was sent to live with her mother and uncle for protection against her crazy father, Anthony. She and Johnny were quite close before she left and Johnny misses her and thinks about her often, especailly as he plays the piano.
Claudia's outfits of choice are always a black or red outfit (sometimes both) and red designer pumps.
Character Biography
Little is known about Claudia Zacchara at this point, aside from the fact she is the daughter of former mob boss, Anthony Zacchara and older sister to Johnny Zacchara. It has been confirmed that she will meet Sonny Corinthos in a bar, who, unaware of who she is, will sleep with her. She is brought to by Trevor Lansing because her brother, Johnny, won't do what Trevor wants and start a war with Sonny and Jason Morgan. She is also being brought on as a potential love interest for Sonny while he is on the outs with Kate.
As a child Trevor describes her as having long gangly legs and thick eye glasses. Johnny says she was meak with a mousy appearance and her hands always trembled and her voice never rose above a whisper. They both describe her always wearing a pair of worn out red sneakers that she always tripped over. From what we can gather, she was sent to live with her mother and uncle for protection against her crazy father, Anthony. She and Johnny were quite close before she left and Johnny misses her and thinks about her often, especailly as he plays the piano.
Claudia's outfits of choice are always a black or red outfit (sometimes both) and red designer pumps.
These are the following announcer pairings for the NFL on FOX program.
1990s
1994
# Pat Summerall/John Madden
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
# Kevin Harlan/Jerry Glanville
# Joe Buck/Tim Green
# Thom Brennaman/Anthony Muñoz
# Kenny Albert/Ron Pitts
# Mike Breen or Steve Buckhantz or Eric Clemmons/Marcus Allen or Merril Hoge
1995
# Pat Summerall/John Madden
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
# Kevin Harlan/Jerry Glanville
# Joe Buck/Tim Green
# Thom Brennaman/Ron Pitts
# Kenny Albert/Anthony Muñoz
# Mike Breen or Steve Buckhantz or Eric Clemmons or Terry Bradshaw/Bill Maas or Karl Nelson or Jimmy Johnson
1996
# Pat Summerall/John Madden
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
# Kevin Harlan/Jerry Glanville
# Mike Breen or Joe Buck/Bill Maas
# Thom Brennaman or Sam Rosen or Kenny Albert/Ron Pitts
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Eric Clemmons or Sam Rosen/Scott Case or Jim Burt
1997
# Pat Summerall/John Madden
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
# Kevin Harlan/Jerry Glanville
# Joe Buck or Paul Kennedy/Bill Maas
# Thom Brennaman/Ron Pitts
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Eric Clemons or Sam Rosen or Paul Kennedy/Trevor Matich
# Sam Rosen/Ray Bentley
1998
# Pat Summerall/John Madden/Suzy Kolber
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
# Sam Rosen/Jerry Glanville
# Tim Ryan/Bill Maas and Ronnie Lott
# Ray Bentley or Josh Lewin/Ron Pitts
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Curt Menefee/Brian Baldinger
# Steve Buckhantz/Trevor Matich
1999
# Pat Summerall/John Madden/D.J. Johnson
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen/Pam Oliver
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Ray Bentley/Ron Pitts
# Curt Menefee or Scott Graham/Brian Baldinger
# Josh Lewin or Thom Brennaman or Scott Graham or Paul Kennedy/James Lofton or Dave Lapham or Jeff Lageman
2000s
2000
# Pat Summerall/John Madden/D.J. Johnson
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen/Pam Oliver
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Ray Bentley/Ron Pitts
# Curt Menefee or Scott Graham/Brian Baldinger
# Thom Brennaman or Scott Graham or Doug Bell or Nick Halling or Drew Goodman/Dave Lapham or Jeff Lageman
# Scott Graham or Josh Lewin/Billy Ray Smith or James Lofton
2001
# Pat Summerall/John Madden/Ron Pitts
# Dick Stockton/Troy Aikman and Daryl Johnston/Pam Oliver
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Ray Bentley or Curt Menefee/John Jurkovic or Jeff Lageman or Ray Bentley
# Curt Menefee or Joe Buck/Brian Baldinger
# Doug Bell or Dan Miller or Scott Graham or Paul Kennedy/Sean Jones
# Scott Graham/D.J. Johnson
NOTE: This would be Pat Summerall's final year of commentating NFL games full time, as his retirement was announced earlier that year. This would also be John Madden's last year of commentating on FOX, as he moved to ABC to commentate Monday Night Football alongside Al Michaels.
2002
# Joe Buck/Troy Aikman and Cris Collinsworth/Pam Oliver
# Dick Stockton/Daryl Johnston/Ron Pitts
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Curt Menefee/Tim Ryan
# Pat Summerall/Brian Baldinger
# Ron Pitts/Dave Krieg or Marv Levy
# Dan Miller or Scott Graham or Drew Goodman/Mark Carrier or Sean Jones
2003
# Joe Buck/Troy Aikman and Cris Collinsworth/Pam Oliver
# Dick Stockton/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
# Kenny Albert/Brian Baldinger
# Curt Menefee/Tim Green
# Ron Pitts/Tim Ryan
# Scott Graham or Dan Miller or Dave Pasch or Chris Myers/Andre Reed or Kelly Stouffer or Dale Hellestrae or Bill Romanowski
# Dan Miller or Scott Graham/J.C. Pearson or Dale Hellestrae
2004
# Joe Buck/Troy Aikman and Cris Collinsworth/Pam Oliver
# Dick Stockton/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas/Dan Jiggetts
# Kenny Albert or Dan Miller/Brian Baldinger/Chris Myers
# Curt Menefee/Tim Green/Amy Van Dyken
# Ron Pitts/Tim Ryan/Rich Cellini
# Thom Brennaman or Dan Miller or Kevin Slaten/Jason Garrett or J.C. Pearson
# Dan Miller or Spero Dedes/Dave Wannstedt or Erik Kramer
2005
# Joe Buck/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver
# Dick Stockton/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas/Chris Myers
# Kenny Albert or Matt Vasgersian/Brian Baldinger/Jay Glazer
# Curt Menefee/J. C. Pearson
# Ron Pitts/Tim Ryan
# Thom Brennaman or Matt Vasgersian or Craig Shemon/Terry Donahue or Tim Green or Jesse Palmer
# Carter Blackburn/Howard Griffith
2006
# Joe Buck or Dick Stockton/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver
# Dick Stockton or Kenny Albert/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
# Kenny Albert or Chris Myers or Pat Summerall/Brian Baldinger/Jay Glazer
# Matt Vasgersian/J. C. Pearson or Tim Ryan
# Sam Rosen or Thom Brennaman/Tim Ryan or Charles Davis/Barry Alvarez/Chris Myers
# Ron Pitts or Dan McLaughlin/Terry Donahue or Jesse Palmer or Tony Boselli/Laura Okmin
# Josh Lewin or Steve Byrnes or Pat Summerall or Brad Sham or Matt Devlin/Bill Maas or Dale Hellestrae
2007
# Joe Buck or Kenny Albert/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver
# Kenny Albert or Matt Vasgersian or Thom Brennaman/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
# Dick Stockton or Pat Summerall/Brian Baldinger/Dawn Mitchell or Drew Smith or Mike Hall
# Matt Vasgersian/J. C. Pearson/Nischelle Turner or Danyelle Sargent
# Sam Rosen/Tim Ryan/Chris Myers or Brian Giesenschlag
# Ron Pitts/Tony Boselli/Buck Lanford
# Chris Rose or Thom Brennaman/Terry Donahue or Tim Hasselbeck/Matt Sampsell
# Chris Myers/Rod Woodson/Nischelle Turner
1990s
1994
# Pat Summerall/John Madden
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
# Kevin Harlan/Jerry Glanville
# Joe Buck/Tim Green
# Thom Brennaman/Anthony Muñoz
# Kenny Albert/Ron Pitts
# Mike Breen or Steve Buckhantz or Eric Clemmons/Marcus Allen or Merril Hoge
1995
# Pat Summerall/John Madden
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
# Kevin Harlan/Jerry Glanville
# Joe Buck/Tim Green
# Thom Brennaman/Ron Pitts
# Kenny Albert/Anthony Muñoz
# Mike Breen or Steve Buckhantz or Eric Clemmons or Terry Bradshaw/Bill Maas or Karl Nelson or Jimmy Johnson
1996
# Pat Summerall/John Madden
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
# Kevin Harlan/Jerry Glanville
# Mike Breen or Joe Buck/Bill Maas
# Thom Brennaman or Sam Rosen or Kenny Albert/Ron Pitts
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Eric Clemmons or Sam Rosen/Scott Case or Jim Burt
1997
# Pat Summerall/John Madden
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
# Kevin Harlan/Jerry Glanville
# Joe Buck or Paul Kennedy/Bill Maas
# Thom Brennaman/Ron Pitts
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Eric Clemons or Sam Rosen or Paul Kennedy/Trevor Matich
# Sam Rosen/Ray Bentley
1998
# Pat Summerall/John Madden/Suzy Kolber
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen
# Sam Rosen/Jerry Glanville
# Tim Ryan/Bill Maas and Ronnie Lott
# Ray Bentley or Josh Lewin/Ron Pitts
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Curt Menefee/Brian Baldinger
# Steve Buckhantz/Trevor Matich
1999
# Pat Summerall/John Madden/D.J. Johnson
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen/Pam Oliver
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Ray Bentley/Ron Pitts
# Curt Menefee or Scott Graham/Brian Baldinger
# Josh Lewin or Thom Brennaman or Scott Graham or Paul Kennedy/James Lofton or Dave Lapham or Jeff Lageman
2000s
2000
# Pat Summerall/John Madden/D.J. Johnson
# Dick Stockton/Matt Millen/Pam Oliver
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Ray Bentley/Ron Pitts
# Curt Menefee or Scott Graham/Brian Baldinger
# Thom Brennaman or Scott Graham or Doug Bell or Nick Halling or Drew Goodman/Dave Lapham or Jeff Lageman
# Scott Graham or Josh Lewin/Billy Ray Smith or James Lofton
2001
# Pat Summerall/John Madden/Ron Pitts
# Dick Stockton/Troy Aikman and Daryl Johnston/Pam Oliver
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Ray Bentley or Curt Menefee/John Jurkovic or Jeff Lageman or Ray Bentley
# Curt Menefee or Joe Buck/Brian Baldinger
# Doug Bell or Dan Miller or Scott Graham or Paul Kennedy/Sean Jones
# Scott Graham/D.J. Johnson
NOTE: This would be Pat Summerall's final year of commentating NFL games full time, as his retirement was announced earlier that year. This would also be John Madden's last year of commentating on FOX, as he moved to ABC to commentate Monday Night Football alongside Al Michaels.
2002
# Joe Buck/Troy Aikman and Cris Collinsworth/Pam Oliver
# Dick Stockton/Daryl Johnston/Ron Pitts
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
# Kenny Albert/Tim Green
# Curt Menefee/Tim Ryan
# Pat Summerall/Brian Baldinger
# Ron Pitts/Dave Krieg or Marv Levy
# Dan Miller or Scott Graham or Drew Goodman/Mark Carrier or Sean Jones
2003
# Joe Buck/Troy Aikman and Cris Collinsworth/Pam Oliver
# Dick Stockton/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas
# Kenny Albert/Brian Baldinger
# Curt Menefee/Tim Green
# Ron Pitts/Tim Ryan
# Scott Graham or Dan Miller or Dave Pasch or Chris Myers/Andre Reed or Kelly Stouffer or Dale Hellestrae or Bill Romanowski
# Dan Miller or Scott Graham/J.C. Pearson or Dale Hellestrae
2004
# Joe Buck/Troy Aikman and Cris Collinsworth/Pam Oliver
# Dick Stockton/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas/Dan Jiggetts
# Kenny Albert or Dan Miller/Brian Baldinger/Chris Myers
# Curt Menefee/Tim Green/Amy Van Dyken
# Ron Pitts/Tim Ryan/Rich Cellini
# Thom Brennaman or Dan Miller or Kevin Slaten/Jason Garrett or J.C. Pearson
# Dan Miller or Spero Dedes/Dave Wannstedt or Erik Kramer
2005
# Joe Buck/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver
# Dick Stockton/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
# Sam Rosen/Bill Maas/Chris Myers
# Kenny Albert or Matt Vasgersian/Brian Baldinger/Jay Glazer
# Curt Menefee/J. C. Pearson
# Ron Pitts/Tim Ryan
# Thom Brennaman or Matt Vasgersian or Craig Shemon/Terry Donahue or Tim Green or Jesse Palmer
# Carter Blackburn/Howard Griffith
2006
# Joe Buck or Dick Stockton/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver
# Dick Stockton or Kenny Albert/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
# Kenny Albert or Chris Myers or Pat Summerall/Brian Baldinger/Jay Glazer
# Matt Vasgersian/J. C. Pearson or Tim Ryan
# Sam Rosen or Thom Brennaman/Tim Ryan or Charles Davis/Barry Alvarez/Chris Myers
# Ron Pitts or Dan McLaughlin/Terry Donahue or Jesse Palmer or Tony Boselli/Laura Okmin
# Josh Lewin or Steve Byrnes or Pat Summerall or Brad Sham or Matt Devlin/Bill Maas or Dale Hellestrae
2007
# Joe Buck or Kenny Albert/Troy Aikman/Pam Oliver
# Kenny Albert or Matt Vasgersian or Thom Brennaman/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa
# Dick Stockton or Pat Summerall/Brian Baldinger/Dawn Mitchell or Drew Smith or Mike Hall
# Matt Vasgersian/J. C. Pearson/Nischelle Turner or Danyelle Sargent
# Sam Rosen/Tim Ryan/Chris Myers or Brian Giesenschlag
# Ron Pitts/Tony Boselli/Buck Lanford
# Chris Rose or Thom Brennaman/Terry Donahue or Tim Hasselbeck/Matt Sampsell
# Chris Myers/Rod Woodson/Nischelle Turner
Davien P. Jones (also known as Davien P. Fernandes-Jones) was born in Miami Beach, June 11, 1979. Son of Winston Jones and Joan Fernandes-Jones, brother to Jenee Fernandes-Jones, Gary Jones, and Collin Hospedales, and father to Khalil D. Fernandes-Jones and father figure to Donte Williams. Davien attended Hibiscus Elementary, Center for Modern Languages, Center for International Studies, Norland Middle, and Norland Senior High. His primary and secondary schools witnessed a shy boy turn into an academic and school leader. At Norland Senior High, he won the county honor of Silver Knight winner in the field of Drama.
Davien served back to back terms as the Student Government President of Miami-Dade Community College, and served as a Supreme Court Justice at the University of South Florida (USF). In the year 2000, Davien was named Florida Leader Finalist, ranked in the top seven in the state of Florida Davien Jones graduated from USF in the field of Social Science, Secondary Education. Davien P. Jones currently teaches at Hallandale High school, where he teaches different courses in the field of Social Science. Davien Jones was honored in "Whose Who Among America's Teachers," in the year 2003-2004 and 2004-2005. Davien has also been honored by the City of Hallandale Beach, it's mayor and commissioners, for his dedication to education and the city.
Davien served back to back terms as the Student Government President of Miami-Dade Community College, and served as a Supreme Court Justice at the University of South Florida (USF). In the year 2000, Davien was named Florida Leader Finalist, ranked in the top seven in the state of Florida Davien Jones graduated from USF in the field of Social Science, Secondary Education. Davien P. Jones currently teaches at Hallandale High school, where he teaches different courses in the field of Social Science. Davien Jones was honored in "Whose Who Among America's Teachers," in the year 2003-2004 and 2004-2005. Davien has also been honored by the City of Hallandale Beach, it's mayor and commissioners, for his dedication to education and the city.