January 31, 2018 Page 7 S PORTS Happy 102nd Birthday, Opal Strong C annon ’ s r ib e xPress 5410 NE 33rd Ave, Portland, Or The Philadephia Eagles and the New England Patriots will square off for the NFL Championship in Minnesota Sunday when Super Bowl LII kicks off at 3:30 p.m. in a game to air on NBC, Channel 8. Lined Up for Super Bowl The Philadelphia Eagles take on the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII on Sunday, Feb. 4 in Minnesota. Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady will lead a team in search of their sixth title while Nick Foles, the Eagles QB, will be looking to guide Phila- delphia to their first Lombardi Trophy. The game will be carried live on NBC (KGW Channel 8) with kickoff scheduled at 3:30 p.m. Pink will sing the National Anthem and Leslie Odom Jr. will sing America the Beautiful. Justin Timber- lake will star in the special half time show. Call to Order: 503-288-3836 Open (hours) Sun-Thurs: 11a-8p Fri-Sat: 11a- 9p Cannon’s, tasty food and friendly neighborhood atmosphere. PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE: 55TH ANNUAL WEST COAST PREACHERS & LEADERS FORUM Photo by b eth C onyers / Courtesy P ortland P ubliC s Chools Marshall Haskins received a lifetime achievement award during the recent Martin Luther King Jr. holiday celebration sponsored by Portland’s World Arts Foundation. Athletic Director’s Lifetime Honor Marshall Haskins, the ath- letic director for the Portland Interscholastic League since 2013, received a lifetime achievement award from the World Arts Foundation during its annual Martin Luther King Jr. tribute event. Haskins was the boys bas- ketball coach at Jefferson High School – his alma ma- ter – for 10 years, leading the Democrats to state titles in 2000 and 2008. He has also served as a teacher; a vice principal at Franklin and Wilson high schools; and vice president of Self Enhancement Inc., a PPS-related nonprofit that cre- ates programs for at-risk urban youth and develops curricu- lum to help provide a positive future for children. Jeremiah 29:11