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their first ncaa championship in more than 30 years. we have team three coverage from houston all the way to the delaware veil. "action news" reporter jeff chirico and dann cuellar is live with fans. a leash a vitarelli found aville know of love story. we will begin with jeff skversky live at nrg stadium and it is time to show sooners how we do things in philadelphia a. >> reporter: well, let's play ball. let's get this thing going. villanova a's first loss of the season actually came a begins oak a the wildcats are determine, to make sure, that their final loss of the season is not handed to them by the oklahoma sooners. they are not ready to go home, the cats are trying to get to the national championship game for the first time, in 31 years. when they won it all. so take a look at villanova head coach jay wright arriving here in houston at nrg stadium within the last hour or so getting ready for oklahoma, in the final four. tip off is just minutes away and wright is not worried about his team being focused
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because they are playing one of the few teams who actually beat them up earlier this season. >> we got our butt kick earlier in the year. >> reporter: villanova has been thinking about how oklahoma kick their butts since that 23-point loss back in december. nova scored a season low 55 points. it is been eating away at them every day. and now they get a shot at redemption on the biggest stage here the at final four. >> they whooped us pretty good earlier in the season. so we have taken that under dog mentality in the game. >> they're in the final four for a reason. they got us earlier in the year. we have continued to learn from that game. we will be ready to go. >> reporter: if villanova will go on to their third national championship game in school history on monday, there is no question that they have to stop oklahoma star, buddy healeds, and good luck. he is the leading scorer in the tournament averaging close to 30 points per game. >> you cannot the just stop
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buddy, because some of other guards can beat you and hit the 39 and big men on the inside too, spangler and lett. >> you have to try to keep them under control and try to keep the other guys under control, you know, you probably could stop him, but the rest of the team is so good they'd kill you. >> that is right. >> reporter: toughest game of the the year for villanova wildcats and how do they plan to stop buddy healeds, the oklahoma star. it won't take just one player but entire team and healeds does not sound too impressed with the villanova wildcats. he says not only easy to score on villanova in the national championship semi final but he believes villanova is not the best team a little trash talking going into the biggest game of the season for villanova we are live at the final four, jeff skversky for channel six "action news". >> that is why they play the game. thanks, jeff. lets move to alycia vitarelli live at nrg stadium. you found folks who have taken their love for the wildcats to
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a whole different level. >> reporter: yes, you know, walter we have found a lot of folks, it is kind of like philadelphia south here tonight. the fans just are starting to make their way to their seats. people have been coming from all over the delaware valley, and by train, by plane, by automobile. they have had made their way here. they say they would not miss this for the world. now for me a wild cat myself, villanova alumni, it has been a little bit like a college reunion but whether you went to villanova or not the fans are here and they are ready to roar. how about some v's up. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: go cats. >> yes. >> reporter: you went to syracuse. >> absolutely. >> reporter: but tonight you are rooting for wildcats. >> in the first game. we do have have a second game. >> reporter: do you have a different shirt for that. >> i do, i do, i do we're praying for villanova/syracuse final. >> reporter: then what do you do. >> root for big east. >> reporter: you didn't go to villanova but still here rooting for wildcats. >> it doesn't matter what
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school you went to it is a philly school. >> reporter: did you book your ticket through tuesday. >> yes, we have to be confident. >> we have to be confident. >> round trip we're not leaving because we will see you in the final. >> reporter: you're a wildcats mega fan. >> i was a cheerleader at villanova. >> reporter: mega fans to say the least, jim and patty esposito met her junior year, his senior. they were introduce by their friend, pat and julie, bout couples got married and for the past 35 years they have followed the wildcats to every single will game, every where. >> we have calculated we have driven around the world, twice. >> by how many times we have driven. we drove to louisville last week. >> we were in louisville. >> we have season ticket with them. we sit next to them. >> reporter: jim and patty have three kids and you guessed it, they all went to nova. >> they were babies. we brought them to the games as babies, so his favorite player was kerry kittles. >> reporter: like many nova fans packing the stadium
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tonight they have brought their good luck charms. >> i have lucky clothes and i'm going to be wearing my lucky clothes i have worn all this whole run in the ncaa's. >> reporter: and, you know, it is fun a lot of people have their little traditions. they say it is the key to winning. i spoke to ryan arcidiacono's parents. you know, he is one of six children and their tradition is they are at every game, whole family is here tonight and they all sit in the exact same order. that is what they do for their lucky charm. for me i wore my class ring, and i will wear my hat, and get this thing situated. i will replace this with the championship one on monday. that is my call right here, walter. live from houston, alycia vitarelli, channel six "action news". back to you. >> nova nation in fully affect. thanks, alycia. we will switch to the scene on campus at villanova university and "action news" reporter jeff chirico and jeff, it is safe to say nova nation is siked.
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>> reporter: yes, 1500 miles away but i think the mens basketball team can hear the the biggest fans. this is nova nation. 600 of them, packed inside the villanova connolly center for this mega watch party. let's show you what it was like a couple of hours ago. the students lined up for a couple of hours, just to get a good seat, here to this mega watch party. interesting thing is none of them are sitting here. but i can tell that the excitement for this big game is through the roof. >> it is crazy, you know, they are here, coming, it was a great basketball program. last couple of years, it has been tough. we have been leaving early in the tournament. pretty crazy on campus. we're all having fun with this. >> let's go nova. >> go crazy.
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it is so much fun to be here. it is a so much fun. >> reporter: yes. >> it is hard to put into words. i cannot imagine. it is amazing people are coming out to support nova nation. i could not ask for anything better to be in the final four. it is just an experience i'm trying to take all in and being in the moment and just having a great time. >> let's go nova a. >> reporter: students hope those good times continue. i'm a university of scranton grad not a nova grad like alycia but i have my colors on anyway. i feel know of nation pride. reporting live from villanova, jeff chirico for channel six "action news". >> i got blue, thanks, jeff. building on campus as well, "action news" reporter dann cuellar live at kelly's taproom in bryn mawr, hi there, dann. >> reporter: walter, this place is jammed packed, ready to rock. it is a win was based on fans alone the wildcats would win
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with the energy in this place tonight. over an hour before the big game was to get underway, nova nation fans were going wild for their team with hopes for a big win. >> i'm so rooting for cats to win. we're in it and we're ready. it will be amazing. >> i have been waiting for this my whole life. >> go cats. >> let's go cats. >> it is national championship or bus t, baby. >> reporter: place was so packed there was a line outside on lancaster avenue waiting to get in. police are on hand to make sure festivities do not get out offhanded, win or lose. >> you think they will do it tonight. >> i think so. >> they are tough, you know. >> they are tough but we have good players too. seniors are awesome. >> villanova is awesome, they play with the heart and we will win, and oklahoma is going to lose.
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>> reporter: well, there you have have it. the game just now getting underway, in houston, and the fans here as you can see are wild. go wildcats. live from bryn mawr, dann cuellar for channel six "action news". >> pandemonium. thanks, dann. we want to see you cheering on those we will cats tonight. please share your favorite photos and videos with us, using the #six abc action. here's a look the a the pictures. you don't have to be a know of grad to be part of the nova nation today so please keep sending them. be sure to follow us on twitter at six abc for latest scores and highlights. okay. moving to the accu weather forecast, we had showers earlier but turnout to be a decent afternoon. now we will wait for winds of change to start blowing. in fact there is a high wind warning tonight and then it will get really cold. meteorologist melissa a magee is live with the first check of the accu weather forecast, hi there, melissa.
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>> big changes heading our way. we will start off on a glummy note for the start of our weekend, morning rain across the region. atlantic city .32 inches and with the exception of the atlantic city most spots pick up .2 of an inch to less than a tenth of an inch of rain. .8 of precipitation reported here in philadelphia this morning. moisture moved out, the sun will return and temperatures will respond nicely. we are sitting at 58 in philadelphia. fifty-eight in allentown. fifty in the poconos. down in cape may coming in at a 54 degrees. here comes the change as early as tonight. a high wind warning has been issued. it goes up at midnight lasting right through noonan sunday because throughout the day tomorrow, temperatures will be quite cold and wind will be gusting, close to 60 miles per hour, so we will talk about what we can expect. much colder day on the way tomorrow. wind chills in the 20's and 30's. grab the heavy coat before you step outside because we have got a return of winter headed our way. details coming up with the full and exclusive accu weather forecast, walter. >> thanks, melissa.
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much more to come on "action news" tonight, a big honor for a true philadelphia legend. why hundreds turned out for lunch with the one and only patty labelle. passerby is being called a hero tonight for jumping into action after hearing something that was not the just right. how this quick response may have saved lives. ducis rodgers will have the updated score from theville know of game as well as an important win for the flyers when "action news" comes right back.
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investigation underway after a septa bus, hit and killed a pedestrian today in glenside. it happened at 1:00 this afternoon near intersection of the glenside avenue and limekiln pike. bus was running as a shuttle service in lou of the warminster regional rail line which is shut down because of track maintenance. the pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene. in wilmington a pedestrian walking down tatnall street
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turned in the life saver after hearing a noise inside a home and it turns out it was a malfunctioning generator pumping out high levels of the carbon monoxide. it happened in the 2300 block of tatna all street. investigators say that passerby called 911. the fire department a arrived, quickly determined there was a high level of czero inside and evacuate that had home. they were able to get everybody out of the home before anyone got sick. home owner was running a generators because home's electricity had been turn off. the one and only patty labelle was honored today during a lunch in in west philadelphia mislabel was among hundreds who attended wdas fm women of excellence event. five other extraordinary would i man were honored. it is their way to thank some of philadelphia's most important personalities and leaders, making a difference in their community.
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on sports and ducis, we were talking this week was so slow moving. >> yes. >> leading up to this week because we're so excited about the game. >> given time to build up excitement, and over analyzed this game. took a week to get here but big game is underway and a took villanova seven years to get back here to the final four. facing oklahoma in houston, early action right now, villanova leads this game ten-nine. oklahoma, of course, has their star guard buddy hilled hield, two for five, five-point, healed averaging 25 points per game during regular season second in the nation. twenty-nine points per game in this tournament. once again villanova a leading ten-nine. daniel ochefu has four points for the cats. regardless of what happens today, jay wright has made his mark on villanova. he no doubt has had countless opportunities to leave, the school but he has always chosen to stay, his players know what coach means to the program, and to them.
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>> one of the most important things, you know, the love and care he has for all of us. i don't think people really don't get into how much he really cares about his players. we had a coach that cares about you it makes it easier to go through this process. >> to the ice, as flyers get closer to the end of the season, the games seem to get bigger and bigger. this afternoon they hosted ottawa senators with another huge two points on the line. chip i game even the referees getting knocked around. early second period, no score, flyers on the power play. wayne simmonds is in front deflects the puck in the net. flyers strike first. one to nothing. steve mason had to do some work today here facing a break away, mason makes 33 saves on the day. the pretty much playing every game. midway through second period flyers on another power play, and sean couturier with his 11th of the season. flyers build a two to nothing lead. now two -one in the 30th another power play, guess who,
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simmonds again, his 28th of the year. flyers win three-two. they are rolling. they might end up catching aisles for that seven spot. >> try to make playoffs and get a playoff position. we beat some teams on the road but we want to make sure that we get in, and, you know, it is typical. >> whoever we play it does not matter. we have to work on our game. we have been doing that a all year. it has been a process. we have to keep working on our game. >> win gives flyers 91 points on the season, two more points then red wings in the race for the final wild card spot. through see how close they are to the aisles. detroit visits toronto tonight. flyers skate at pittsburgh tomorrow, just five games remaining in the season. they will play islanders very last day of the regular season. one final tune up for phillies, monday it the is opener in cincinnati against reds. today they took on a team of the organization's top prospects. rematch of thursday night which big leaguer won big
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19-four. lets get to the fanatic on dancing with the stars. i'd vote for him. closer contest, first inning game tied at one. ryan howard, get out. one more biscuit for breakfast. goes for a double. two-one phillies. phillies hit 15 hits today. prospects, hang tough. nick williams breaks a three all tie with this blast off of charlie morton. solo shot. the prospects eventually go up five-three. but the phillies rallied for three runs in the ninth and darren ruf with the two run double, three rbi on the day for him. caesar hernandez wins it with this single, the phillies take it, six-five. now they will focus on the regular season which starts, on monday. >> we have a real good spring. guys are swinging the bat well. i'm anxious to see how it plays out during the course of the early season. like i said, we take what we did in the spring training very positively, and the guys
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are really ready to play. >> union and chicago no score at the half. right now villanova and oklahoma a, still a close call, 17-16. >> yes. >> thanks, ducis. >> up next on "action news", meteorologist melissa a magee has the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast when "action news" comes right back.
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anyway. here's the storm tracker six live double scan radar. it is dry, no issues with precipitation. big weather story throughout the rest of tonight, into the overnight hours, will be, the winds of change, on the way and also, wind chills across the region. we had high in philadelphia of 65 degrees with numbers this mild, hard to believe, that we have had wind chills that will be, sub freezing. fifty-eight currently in philadelphia, 58 in allentown. fifty-four in cape may at this hour. fifty in the poconos. and 57 degrees in lancaster. here's satellite six with action radar we had a frontal boundary that stalled out earlier this morning which is why we had, those showers, for that 95 corridor for philadelphia a, areas south and east. that moves out. but we are tracking this upper level low that is starting to pin opinion wheel out of the great lakes moving in the ohio valley, it will do a couple things for us. it will spark a rain and snow shower late tonight during overnight hours and in the wake of this we have that cold air that moves in just in time
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for sunday. so the call from accu weather for rest of tonight, turning windy, tracking a late night shower with the passage of this upper level low that moves on through. we will drop down to 29 in the suburbs. it is a much colder night. thirty-seven in philadelphia for the overnight low. here is future tracker six showing you and timing out that upper level low that moves on through. by 11:30 tonight we have light rain showers moving into the poconos, allentown, down to era yas in wilmington. i wouldn't be surprised if we had wet snow flakes mixing in. same thing holds true at 3:30 in the morning a couple snow showers north of the i-95 corridor and across the higher terrain. a couple of things will occur as we go throughout the overnight hours. we have talk about high wind warning that goes up at midnight lasting right through noon time on sunday with wind gusting up to 60 miles an hour. once the wind come on through, we've got a freeze warning posted for chester and northern montgomery counties, at 4:00 a.m. right through 9:00 a a.m. sunday because temperatures will be dropping fairly quickly as we go throughout the day. here it goes, future tracker
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six showing at 8:00 in the morning wind chills only in the 20's, and the teens, north and west, as we get in the afternoon hours we are struggling to have wind chills in the 30's. so quite blustery across the region, grab that heavy coat before you step outdoors tomorrow. here's the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast brutal wind, frigid. high of 47. dress for wind chills in the 20's and 30's. the it is warmer on monday, up to 60. but we are tracking some rain and then chilly on tuesday, 46, 52 on wednesday, and backup into the 60's to fall back down in the 40's by even of next week. >> oh, boy, thanks, melissa. we will recap of our top story,ville know of ace on top 23-17. world news saturday is next object channel six. >> join us for "action news" at ten on p hl17 tonight. then we're back here on six a abc at is 11:00. for melissa magee, jeff skversky, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm walter perez.
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