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Philadelphia Soul Returns To AFL Without Bon Jovi

The Philadelphia Soul is no longer a thing of the past.

After what will be a two-year hiatus, the franchise will make a return to the Arena Football League next season. But it will do so without former high-profile owner, Jon Bon Jovi, who’s focusing his attention on the Bon Jovi world-wide tour.

New owners Cosmo DeNicola and Pete Ciarrocchi will join Craig Spencer and former Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski, members of the original ownership group. Ciarrocchi is the owner of the sports bar Chickie’s and Pete’s. DeNicola is the former owner of the Wilkes Barre/Scranton AF2 franchise.

“We are bringing back to our incredible fans the most exciting, fan-friendly and affordable brand of football in America,” Jaworski said in a statement Tuesday. “My partners and I are committed to putting together a championship team for this great city to be proud of.”

The Soul won the ArenaBowl XXII championship in 2008. Shortly afterward, the league canceled its 2009 season because of financial difficulties. Teams were losing an average of $1.5 million a season due to a struggling economy. The new version of the AFL began in April with 15 teams.

League commissioner Jerry Kurz announced in February that there were serious negotiations to bring teams to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Denver and Southern California in 2011. The Soul’s return became official Tuesday.

According to a source, the league will also announce the return of the Kansas City and San Jose franchises this weekend.

“We are thrilled to reward our fans with the return of a stronger, fiscally stable Philadelphia Soul franchise,” Spencer said. “While we shared the frustration of every fan when the league shut down, we also believed it was essential for the sport’s long-term success. Today’s announcement is further testament to that belief and that the league is back and stronger than ever.”

The 2011 regular season begins next April and will run through July, 2011 leading into the playoffs.

“The AFL is pleased to welcome the Philadelphia Soul back to the Arena Football family,” Kurz said. “The passionate fans of Philadelphia and the surrounding area as well as the tremendous ownership group epitomize Arena Football and the league’s continued commitment to the communities we serve.”

Make-A-Wish To Connect Kidney Patient With Bon Jovi

(As reported by Pamela Crabtree of the Toledo Free Press)

Cole Kwapich, 10, the son of Brian and Christen Kwapich of Springfield Township, will have his wish come true when he meets his idol, singer Jon Bon Jovi, this summer. Cole, who suffers from end stage renal disease, is receiving his wish from the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

When the fourth grader at Crissey Elementary School received word his wish had been granted, he said, “I’m happy and psyched” and that the trip will be a “sweet one.” When he first heard Bon Jovi on disc he said, “Dude, this is impossible, who can sing this well? He’s an awesome singer and the best in the world.”

When he meets his idol, Cole plans on shaking Bon Jovi’s hand and saying to him, “Are you the legendary Bon Jovi? I’ve been looking forward to meeting you all my life.” When asked why he didn’t choose going to Disneyland, he responded “you can go to Disneyland or Nickelodeon anytime, but you can’t always see Bon Jovi.”

Bon Jovi, 48, has been performing since the early 1980s and is no stranger to helping people and charities. He is the founder of the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to “bringing about positive change and helping the lives of those in need one soul at a time,” according to its website.

The Northwestern Ohio Make-A-Wish Chapter located at 405 Madison Ave. in Toledo will coordinate Cole’s out-of-state trip to meet Bon Jovi. Kimberly Ray, wish manager, said, “We grant between 75-80 wishes a year. Each week there are children being qualified and every qualified child will receive a wish.” Ray said children “are referred by their parent’s medical professional or sometimes the child themselves. They are qualified by their doctor.”

Christen said “we waited until Cole was older before contacting Make-A-Wish so he could decide what wish he wanted.” Brian said “the initial request was made on January 29 and once the doctors approved everything and forms were completed it went fast. Cole was assigned two volunteers and they came out to the house and interviewed him.”

Cole was born without functioning kidneys and spent most of his infant and toddler years in and out of the University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor. He has undergone 24 surgeries. When he was 20 months old and able to accommodate an adult kidney, his uncle Christopher Kwapich was a match and donated a kidney to Cole. Christen said, “Cole has had two bouts of rejection and gotten through them and reversed both rejections. The last rejection was a year ago.”

Brian said, “Cole takes seven different medications a day and some are twice a day.”

When asked how he is feeling physically, Cole said, “pretty nice and comfortable and when I grow up I’m going to be a rock star like Bon Jovi, have a rock band and a RV and travel to L.A. because that’s where you go to start your career.”

Jon Bon Jovi & Daughtry to Perform on American Idol May 12

Bon Jovi and Daughtry are set to perform on Idol May 12th, according to Mix 104.1. The station is holding a contest to send a lucky listener to Los Angeles for the show.

But, before you assume that the Top 4 will be “Rock Week”, I heard that the theme will actually be “Movie Week,” per Jon Bon Jovi, who revealed the news in an interview on New York’s WPLJ a few weeks ago.

Jon said the band would be performing 2 songs, including “Blaze of Glory” because it was nominated for an Oscar and won a Golden Globe…

No word yet on what Daughtry will be singing. But it’s a good bet it will be either the band’s current single, “Life after You” or “September”, the new single.

More info can be found HERE.