The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Posted: April 9, 2013 by dontbeskerritt in College Basketball, Games, Hockey, MLB, NBA, NCAA, NHL
College Basketball's One Shining Moment

College Basketball’s One Shining Moment

I won’t start this post with a glowing tribute to college basketball.  Before the masterpiece that was the National Championship game, college basketball looked to be in big trouble.  Poor play, awful officiating, coaches kicking players, it was not a good time to be a college basketball defender.  The tournament, with the exception of Florida Gulf Coast and a couple of games here and there, was a clunker.  Even the Michigan-Syracuse game became a letdown, limping to finish behind spotty decision-making on the floor, on the bench, and by the refs.

But then Monday night happened and showed us the best of basketball.

Suddenly this time of year, from the middle of March to June, was shoved back to the forefront as the best time for sport fans.  Forget the beginning of football season, college and pro, or December to February.  This time is the time for sports fans and Monday night reminded us of that.  The game between Michigan and Louisville had athleticism, talent, and coaching all at its best.  A rocking dome, with the Fab Five in attendance added frosting to the cake.  A movie like performance by Spike Albrecht, who came off the bench averaging 1.6 points per game, then proceeded to drop 17 points easily in the first half, then MOP Luke Hancock bringing his team back with 4 straight 3s (and Phil Jackson’s commentary on twitter about momentum).  Then the 2nd half, with Allen Ive- I mean Trey Burke bounce up and down off the canvas trying to push his team to victory (Burke easily was the best player on the court and it wasn’t even close).  Peyton Siva, with an all-world performance in the battle of some of the best backcourts in the country.  In the end, Louisville’s mental toughness won out over Michigan’s youthful exuberance.  The only thing missing was a last-second shot opportunity to cap it off.  What a treat to the sports fans, at least those that were able to stay up and watch.

Even Mascots Love This Time of Year

Even Mascots Love This Time of Year

But this is just the beginning of this glorious time of year.  Baseball started last week, and the storylines are already forming with the Battle of LA, Cano signing with Jay-Z, the Yankees and Red Sox being trash, the Big Red Machine, the two nice Upton Brothers, Washington’s Rise, and the Astros and Marlins competing for being the worst team ever.  This week the Masters starts, and Tiger Woods has his life together seemingly, because he has his game back.  Later this month, the NHL starts their playoffs, which is arguably the most dramatic games of the year, especially if and when the game goes to overtime.  Not to mention the Kentucky Derby at the beginning of May if you like to participate in America’s greatest pastime; gambling.

Finally, in two weeks, the greatest basketball players in the world start their tournament, in what projects to be the another fantastic NBC playoffs.  The West looks wide open, from the number one seed down to the five.  Yes, I included Memphis because not having Rudy Gay makes them better.  Heck, if the Lakers get in (and even me, the diabolical Laker hater wants the purple and gold to get mollywhopped in the playoffs) that could be intriguing at least.  In the East, let’s not pretend we are not dying for a Heat-Knicks showdown in the Conference Finals, especially with Carmelo hitting the B button 7 times, then going up, Y, B before each game.  Just to hear that Madison Square Garden organ in meaningful playoff games (and wins, they’ve only had 1 in 12 years), is life for NBA fans.

From the great sports on TV, great weather outside to turn into a weekend warrior, Iron Man 3, and the return of the sundress, this is probably the greatest time of year for the Mancave  Now if we can get Phil Jackson to tweet all about it to make it even better.

Can I get a chance?

Posted: March 15, 2013 by arayegee in GBLT, High School Sports, NCAA

Today I learned a few interesting things.

1. Transgender refers to someone whose identity differs than the biological sex at birth

2. Transsexual is someone who has transitioned or transitioning from one sex to another

3. A transvestite is an archaic term, but now refers to one who cross-dressing. A transvestite does not necessarily have to be homosexual or bisexual.

I got this info from Sterling Washington, who also let me know that DC Public Schools are in the processing of writing legislation that would allow transgender students to participate in sports specific to the gender they identify with. In laymans terms, if 17-year old Paul wears a dress and sees himself as a Paulette, he would be able to play on the girls high school basketball team. I think what DC has done to create equal opportunities for the GLBT community is rivaled only by San Francisco. Creating an environment where people can feel respected and included in whatever they choose to do is great, as long as its not hurting anybody. Which is precisely why I think this is a terrible decision.

Let me be clear: this isn’t a hate bashing article.  I’ve played with gay teammates and I’ve coached gay players, and I view them the same as I would view a white NFL running back or an albino squirrel: initially perplexed, but quickly accepting when I realize you’re just going about your business.  How a person lives off the field doesn’t bother me as long it doesn’t affect the rest of the team, but there’s a big difference between my experiences and what DCPS is trying to do.

My gay teammates and players still identified as men, both biologically and emotionally. Outwardly, they weren’t the ‘flamboyant’ type often portrayed on reality TV or gossip blogs. Dressed like a normal guy would, too. You wouldn’t catch them in dresses or heels. At the end of the day, they were men playing on a men’s team…and they happened to be attracted to men.

A transgender teammate? Now thats a little tricky. Emotionally and psychologically, I could identify myself as a woman. But my self-identity isn’t going to change my 6 foot 2, 215 pound athletic frame. If I was a high school student and asked to play for the women’s basketball team, I’d average 45 points a game and thats not because of my high basketball IQ or skill. I have a genetic advantage over everybody on the court, and that would be the case with most men who played a sport designated for women.  Im not saying that I think a man is going to automatically dominate every woman’s sport simply by showing up, but name me a sport where naturally being faster, stronger, quicker, and having less body fat is a disadvantage.  Allowing this to happen is bad news for everybody involved.  Lets say Paulette, my imaginary case study athlete, is actually a dominant basketball player, good enough to earn college scholarships…scholarships that were initially intended for players who were born women. What if one of those overlooked women happened to be one of Paulette’s teammates? The recruiting process for every sport is a virtual meat market, and there’s not many better ways I to stand out as a college prospect than being a biological man competing against biological women. I cant see how that isn’t an unfair advantage, and I’d really like to talk to someone who can argue against that. Yeah, there are gender reassignment surgeries, but its very unlikely that a high school student can afford that. Even if they can afford the pills, who says they’ll take them? If that athlete is aware of their genetic advantage, WHY would they take them?

The locker room situation is going to be the icing on the cake. How comfortable will athletes feel showering and dressing around their transgender teammates? God bless the coach who has to deal with a locker room full of teenage guys and their first experience with a transgender male. Its a recipe for disaster, and according to DC  Human Rights Act, you have to allow a transgender male to use the mens bathroom. I see bullying and sexual abuse written all over that. No sir.

You want your daughter getting posted up by her?

You want your daughter getting posted up by her?

Look, I’m all for inclusion, but exclusivity is why we created Title IX.  If we are basing gender on one’s identity, we are falling into a slippery slope. As we grow as people, we begin to change how we view ourselves, and its usually unexpectedly. Who’s to say this won’t happen for a transgender athlete that suddenly wants to play women’s soccer after an identity crisis. Make the men sports for the men, and the women’s sports for the women.

 

SUPERBOWL… A week late.

Posted: February 8, 2013 by ccouncil127 in NFL

So I’m sure we are all over the Superbowl by now however, I had to share  how the weekly picks ended up this year. Here is how everyone picked for the Superbowl:

  BAL v SF
Carmen BAL
Marissa  
Dara BAL
Lebron BAL
Renard SF
Yannick SF
Richan BAL
Sherilyn BAL

This left the overall standings for the year at:

Carmen- 74

Dara- 70

Yannick- 69

Renard- 64

Marissa- 63

Lebron- 63

Sherilyn- 63

Richan- 50

Which means I am victorious yet AGAIN! That’s 3 years in a row now. ;-)

Until next season peeps!

Divisional Round and Division Championships

Posted: January 20, 2013 by ccouncil127 in NFL, Weekly NFL Pics

I’m very sad that football season is coming to an end but extremely excited about the matchups down the stretch. So here are the games that were picked last week for the divisional round:

DEN v BAL GB v SF HOU v NE SEA v ATL
Carmen DEN GB NE ATL
Marissa DEN SF NE SEA
Dara DEN GB NE SEA
Lebron DEN GB NE SEA
Renard DEN GB NE SEA
Yannick DEN GB NE ATL
Richan BAL GB NE SEA
Sherilyn DEN GB NE ATL

As you can see this was a surprising week for all of us as far as outcomes. This leaves the overall standings at:

Carmen- 72

Yannick- 69

Dara- 68

Renard- 64

Lebron- 61

Sherilyn- 62

Marissa- 62

Richan- 48

Here are our picks for the Division Championship Games:

ATL v SF NE v BAL
Carmen  ATL  BAL
Marissa  SF  NE
Dara  SF  NE
Lebron  SF
Renard  ATL  NE
Yannick  ATL  NE
Richan  ATL  BAL
Sherilyn  ATL  NE

Happy Picking All!

Wild Card Round.

Posted: January 6, 2013 by ccouncil127 in NFL, Weekly NFL Pics

So the wildcard round is in the books. Here are how the picks went this weekend:

  CIN v HOU GB v MIN IND v BAL SEA v WAS
Carmen CIN GB BAL SEA
Marissa HOU GB IND SEA
Dara HOU MIN BAL SEA
Lebron CIN GB IND SEA
Renard HOU GB BAL WAS
Yannick HOU GB BAL WAS
Richan CIN MIN BAL WAS
Sherilyn CIN MIN BAL SEA

Soooo this leaves the overall standings to:

Carmen- 70

Yannick- 67

Dara- 67

Renard- 63

Lebron- 60

Sherilyn- 60

Marissa- 60

Richan- 46

It’s coming down to the wire again this season! Is someone gonna FINALLY take my championship belt #OrNaw???

Be back later this week with the divisional round picks!

 

 

Weekly NFL Picks: Week 17 & Regular Season Wrap Up!

Posted: January 2, 2013 by ccouncil127 in NFL, Weekly NFL Pics

I hope everyone’s holiday was awesome! The regular season of the NFL wrapped up and I have a lot to update you guys on since I was so busy with the holiday. Marissa picked our week 17 games after these results from Week 16:

Marissa 4/ Carmen 4/ Dara 3/ Lebron 3/ Yannick 3/ Renard 2/ Richan 2/ Sherilyn 2

Here are the games that Riss picked for the final week of the regular season:

  DET v CHI DAL v WAS HOU v IND GB v MIN PHI v NYG STL v SEA
Carmen CHI WAS HOU GB NYG SEA
Marissa DET WAS IND MIN NYG SEA
Dara CHI DAL IND MIN NYG SEA
Lebron CHI DAL HOU GB PHI SEA
Renard CHI WAS HOU GB NYG SEA
Yannick CHI WAS IND GB PHI SEA
Richan CHI WAS IND GB PHI SEA

And here are how things turned out from week 17:

Sherilyn 6/ Marissa 5/ Dara 5/ Carmen 4/ Renard 4/ Yannick 4/ Richan 4/ Lebron 2

Sherilyn was our week 17 winner which left the overall standings at:

Carmen- 67

Yannick- 64

Dara- 64

Renard- 60

Lebron- 58

Sherilyn- 58

Marissa- 57

Richan- 45

Here are the win totals for the entire regular season:

Week 1- Yannick

Week 2- Carmen

Week 3- Marissa (tiebreaker)

Week 4- Yannick (tiebreaker)

Week 5- Yannick (tiebreaker)

Week 6- Dara

Week 7- Carmen

Week 8- Dara (tiebreaker)

Week 9- Dara

Week 10- Dara

Week 11- Renard (tiebreaker)

Week 12- Carmen & Yannick

Week 13- Carmen

Week 14- Yannick

Week 15- Lebron (tiebreaker)

Week 16- Marissa & Carmen

Week 17- Sherilyn

I will be back later in the week to post our Wild Card Round Picks!

 

Weekly NFL Picks: Week 16

Posted: December 22, 2012 by ccouncil127 in NFL, Weekly NFL Pics

Lebron was the victor last week after a Monday night tiebreaker between him and Sherilyn. Here are how things ended up last week:

Lebron 6/ Sherilyn 6/ Yannick 5/ Renard 5/ Marissa 5/ Carmen 4/ Richan 4/  Dara 3

This brings the overall standings to:

Carmen- 59

Yannick- 57

Dara- 56

Renard- 54

Lebron- 53

Sherilyn- 50

Marissa- 48

Richan- 39

Here are the games that Lebron picked for us this week:

BUF v MIA SD v NYJ CIN v PIT STL v TB MIN v HOU NYG v BAL SF v SEA
Carmen MIA SD PIT STL HOU NYG SEA
Marissa MIA SD PIT STL HOU NYG SEA
Dara MIA SD PIT STL HOU NYG SF
Lebron MIA NYJ CIN TB HOU BAL SF
Renard MIA SD PIT TB HOU NYG SF
Yannick MIA SD CIN TB HOU NYG SF
Richan MIA SD PIT TB HOU NYG SF
Sherilyn MIA SD PIT TB HOU NYG SF

Happy Picking and Happy Holidays to all!