Monday, June 15, 2009

Camp Team Picture




The special Awards we gave out went to the following:

Most valuable Player (Coaches Award)- Oliver W.
Most Improved Player - Camden C.
Charlie Hustle - Matthew H.
Spirit and Sportsmanship - Baylor R.
Intestinal Fortitude (IF) - Mia S.
Defensive Award - Nick and Matt T.
Offensive Award - Joeli E.
Rebounding/Post Award - Carter S. and Tiana

More award announcements to come!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Camp Highlights

This is by far the best camp I have been a part of. GREAT JOB CAMPERS!

Heather S. was amazing in Belco's Pete Maravich drills yesterday!!! Great job Heather.
Nicholas C. has improved over the last few days as much as any player in the camp.
Camden C. is still learning the game, but she is tall, can learn these skills quickly and has a lot of potential.
Joeli Ehas challenged herself every day by asking to play with the older kids. She has no fear and is a future star.
Jayne F. has also improved so much in the last few days and she has fun with
Brett G. is has improved tremendously over the last year and should be a force in his league in the fall.
Grace is hitting her jumper, and she is playing aggressively. Her ball handling skills are imcredible as well.
Camryn is learning about many aspects of the game. She has no fear of failure and I am impressed with her attitude.
Sofia I. is a star in the making and we hope she feels better.
David K. is a completely different player this year. He is tough, agressive, and a great kid.
Tiana is a star, both in her personality, smile, and ability.
Francesca is an amazing athlete. She is tall and graceful, but very strong a s well.
Caroline Q. is a strong personality player, who always makes comments that make people smile. Her game is also improving daily.
Baylor is complemented by every camper and is a natural born leader.
Leo is still one of the fastest players in camp, and he is challenging himself daily by playing with older campers.
Jake R.can shoot the ball as well as anyone, and is a future star.
Scott R. is having a great week, always a student of the game, and is a star.
Zach R. continues to attack the game and is one of the smartest boys I have met in a long time!!!
Blake R. has become a stronger player over the last few months. He wants to be a star and will be just that if he continues to believe in himself.
Sam R.is a great teammate who makes others smile. She now has a good triple threat position.
Mia S. is one of the best athletes I have seen her age. She can play anything well, and she wins and loses with a smile!!!
Ally S. continues to be a great sport. She has improved all of her skills and is a winner on and off the court.
Jamie S. has great hands, shoots vert well, and has been a leader among the younger girls.
Carter S. is the birthday boy Happy Birthday Carter. He is a menace on the glass (rebounds) and he owns the inside!
Abbey S. is becoming a very good player for her age. She can handle the ball and has no problem reaching the basket. Very impressive!
Allison S. is fearless and one of the best players her age. She always plays hard and has a bright future.
Trent S. is one of the leaders from his group. You can always count on him to help set the example for our other campers.
Lexi T. had the fastest time in our skills competition.
Matthew T. has improved over the last few days. He understands his role and is a great teammate.
Oliver has everyone talking about him, and they only say great things about him. A future HS All Star!!!
Matthew H. continues to love the game. He is the hardest worker his age, and he is a very good player.
Goldman Blake is an amazing athlete. After his first day, he already blended in so much that we feel like we have had him at camp all week.!!!

Monday, May 25, 2009

Congratulating Carlos at his homecoming!

Carlos Cutting the Net down after winning MVP of the Championship!

Arroyo is unreal! He won MVP and the Championship of Isreal!

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May 24, 2009 7:33 | Updated May 24, 2009 7:43
Mac Tel Aviv's Arroyo satisfied with his first season in Israel
By JEREMY LAST






Puerto Rican basketball legend Carlos Arroyo had a massive smile on his face.


Maccabi's Carlos Arroyo.
Photo: Asaf Kliger [file]
It was around 11.30 p.m. on Thursday and he was sitting in the media room at Nokia Arena wearing a soaking wet Maccabi Tel Aviv T-shirt with the word "Champions" proudly emblazoned across the middle, waiting for the post-game press conference to begin.

After a grueling eight-month season, the 29-year-old point guard, who last summer transferred from the NBA's Orlando Magic to play in Israel's Basketball Super League, had finally let his professional guard down and celebrated winning the championship by ecstatically jumping round the locker room as his teammates poured drinks all over each other.

Throughout the turbulent season, which saw some 15 foreign players walk through the revolving doors of Maccabi Tel Aviv and only a handful see the term out, Arroyo has remained the consummate professional.

He confused the Israeli media by arriving and leaving each game wearing a full suit and tie as is the custom in the NBA, and always applied himself in those games.

On Thursday he finished the season with the MVP award in Tel Aviv's BSL 85-72 championship game win over Maccabi Haifa where he scored 22 points and passed six assists in 37 minutes on court.



But when all was said and done on Thursday Arroyo was visibly excited to win the league title with Maccabi.

At one point while speaking to The Jerusalem Post in the locker room after the game he started shouting instead of answering a question about his plans for next season.

"This is a celebration for basketball and each other. I can't talk about next year. You don't get a lot of chances to be in this position. It's amazing," Arroyo said before breaking into a dance with fellow American teammate Dee Brown.

A few minutes later, as he sat in the press conference, Arroyo reflected on his year in Israel.

Despite the disappointing Euroleague campaign - which began with Effi Birenboim as coach and ended with Pini Gershon in charge but Maccabi still failing to even reach the quarterfinals after losing in the 2008 final - Arroyo seemed satisfied with his first season in the holy land.

"I've got to give a lot credit to my teammates," he said. "We went through so much this year - the player changing, the coach changing. And… the guys who stayed as a group here, we stayed focused. We understood what it meant to be in this position to be able to celebrate today.

"That's a lot of credit to my teammates. That shows character and that's why were celebrating right now like we're celebrating in the locker room. We have a great amount of respect for each other. We love each other so much. We knew what we needed to do. We held ourselves accountable all year and that's what championship teams do."

When Arroyo arrived in Tel Aviv last year he became the highest paid player ever in the Israeli league, with a $2.5 million contract, one of the most prominent names to ever play in Israel.

The pressure was immense and sometimes it showed, with the guard unable to inspire his team every week in Europe.

Even on Thursday things did not start as planned and at the midpoint of the second quarter Haifa was leading 32-20.

"It's the final game so you have to understand things are going to happen that aren't going to go your way, so whoever stays focused and fights more are going to win the championship," Arroyo said, looking back at the evening's events.

The man credited with inspiring the team in yellow and blue to fight back and win in a commanding fashion was actually not Arroyo, but 37-year-old veteran team captain Derrick Sharp, who entered the game in the second quarter and scored a quick six points, including the three-pointer which gave Tel Aviv a 38-37 lead.

Asked if his performance in the final proved that he is the leader of Maccabi, Arroyo was quick to answer with another indication of his modesty and professionalism.

"I would say I'm another player. The leader of this team is Derrick Sharp and he showed it tonight... I want to be like Derrick Sharp when I grow up," he added with a smile.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

NBA Playoffs....Leaving Your Best on the floor!

The Celts managed to win one of the best series in recent times. The Bulls were incredible, and I figure they will be a team to reckon with in the next few years. But the Celts pulled this off without their MVP and best defender Kevin Garnett. It takes a strong team to pull that off, but it takes heart.

There is a term called "laying your heart on the floor." That is what the Celts do. When you finish a game, you must be able to say "I left my heart out there" or "I put my heart on the line." This is what winner are made of. They never feel they could have done more.

At this point of the playoffs, I feel Cleveland is the best team, but I wonder if LA can win it all or maybe Dallas will finally turn the corner and win it. The Heat play today and I feel they will win on the road, but even if they get past Atlanta, they will run into King James, and that will be too much for even D Wade!

Everyone who plays the game plays to win, but I want my players and all campers of mine to learn how to leave your best on the floor, and that is a goal of Courts 1on1 for the summer camps. This will be our focus!

I want to reannounce all of my camps as well, so here is the info!

Summer Basketball Camp

Courts 1 on 1 Sports is proud to announce that they will be running 6 separate 1 week camps this summer.

Grades 3 - 9 Boys and Girls

All camps are 9am - 4pm Monday through Friday with drop off and pick up after 8:30am and before 4:30pm.

Dates are as follows:

June 8 - 12 at Ransom Everglades Upper School Gymnasium.
July 20 - 24 at Ransom Everglades Middle School Gymnasium.
July 27 - 31 at Ransom Everglades Middle School Gymnasium.

August 3 - 7th at Temple Beth Am Gymnasium
August 10 - 14 at Temple Beth Am Gymnasium
August 17 - 21 at Temple Beth Am Gymnasium

Price is $250 for a one week session or $225 per week if registering for more than one session, with lunch, t-shirt, and award included.

CLICK HERE for a registration form for camp at Ransom Everglades.

Temple Beth Am will be handling their own registration.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Another one!

Streets to star: Oher's stunning NFL journeyby Mark Kriegel

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"My foster parents took me," he said.

I ask how many foster homes he'd been in.

"About three or four," he says. "Something like that."

His arrival today, for a pre-draft briefing at the Times Square Westin, is more triumphant than anything that 7-year-old foster child could have imagined. Oher is wearing a Yankees cap, and I find myself wondering if it's a sign of allegiance, or merely a fashion statement.

"They were always on TV," says Oher, explaining his rooting interest.

In other words, when you're a kid living place to place, which is to say, no place at all, the team on national television affords you some consistency, maybe even something to believe in.


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"Jorge Posada, Bernie Williams, I liked all them guys," he says. Then, Oher's eyes narrow, raising a furrow across his brow. It's an arch expression, playful, but with a hint of the menace that awaits opponents on the other side of the ball.

"You thought I was just playing?" he drawls.

Michael Oher isn't playing. He's 6-foot-6, 310 pounds, and still relatively svelte around the middle. He possesses in abundance what the pro scouts covet in first-round left tackles — that uncanny amalgam of nimble ferocity. He can pancake a state of the art defensive end. He can throw a fastball. He can dunk, any which way. "I can do it all," he says of his basketball prowess. "I'm going to blow out a rim."

Still, athletic ability isn't what makes Michael Oher unique. "There's people in my neighborhood," he says, "that had a lot more talent than me."

Back in the Memphis neighborhood to which he was born, Oher was just another lost child, one of 13 siblings. His biological father was murdered. His mother was a crack addict. Until he was 16, he lacked a permanent address.

How did you eat, I ask.

"You did whatever you could," he says. "Whatever you could."

"Yeah, but . . ."


Michael Oher at the NFL combine. (Scott Boehm / Getty Images)

"Churches. Community centers, stuff like that."

"The worst place you slept?"

"I don't know. A porch?"

At 16, quite accidentally, Oher arrived at Briarcrest Christian School, and by turns described in Michael Lewis' bestseller, The Blind Side, eventually found himself adopted by the well-to-do family of Sean and Lee Anne Touhy. They gave him a home, a tutor, a chance and still more.

Asked what hurts the most about living on the streets, Oher says, "not having somebody to take care of you, to be there for you, to tuck you in at night."

To tuck you in.

That's the real saving grace of Michael Oher. It's not his vertical, or his bench, or anything that can be quantified in the combine. Rather, what survived against all odds on the streets of Memphis, was a capacity to love and be loved. To be tucked in.

"For them to take me in with open arms," he says of the Touhys, "that just shows you the kind of heart they have. Where I come from, you don't do anything like that."

I wonder where he'd be if not for his chance admission to Briarcrest or the Touhys.

"That's a good question," he says. "I don't know. I'm very determined in everything I do. But meeting my family made the road a lot easier."


What a concept: meeting my family.

He has two siblings in attendance here at the draft. There's his dreadlocked biological brother, Marcus, and his blond sister, Collins. Collins and Michael attended Ole Miss, where he will graduate in a couple of weeks with a degree in criminal justice.

Why criminal justice, I ask.

"To take the innocent from the bad guys," he says.

To save them, he means.

For the record, Oher finally read The Blind Side about a month ago. "It was all right," he says. "It had a few things that probably made me look like I wasn't smart . . . But people got to sell books."

I don't think that's the case. To my mind, Lewis' book is a near perfect synthesis of analysis and narrative. And while it provides readers several ways to consider Michael Oher, not smart is not among them.

There's still a day and a half before the draft. According to Oher, the team that picks another offensive lineman is a team that's making a mistake.

"If you do, I don't understand," he says. "I know I'm the best. I play in the best conference. Every Saturday. Every snap. All you got to do is watch film."

He hasn't allowed a sack since 2007. "I just have a passion for it, shutting down that elite pass rusher," he says. "Every year, it seems like these guys are evolving into another monster. I just shut 'em down."

He leans in; his eyes narrow. I imagine this is what he looks like to his opponents, as seen up close, through the bars of a face mask.

I step back. Then I find myself wanting to cheer — for Michael Oher, of course, but also for all those kids who have yet to meet their families.

Perfect Game by a girl against boys??? Check it out!

http://msn.foxsports.com/video?vid=0726e916-56f4-4cf7-8182-4a2ef27707d5&from=IV2_en-us_foxsports_articles

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Updated: April 24, 2009, 10:36 AM EST 181 comments BAYONNE, N.J. (AP) - On the pitcher's mound, a 12-year-old girl from New Jersey is perfect.

Mackenzie Brown is the first girl in Bayonne Little League history to throw a perfect game. She retired all 18 boys she faced on Tuesday.

There are no official records of how many perfect games are thrown per season. Little League Baseball in Williamsport, Pa., estimates only 50 to 60 occur each year. No one knows how many have been thrown by girls.

Brown says she knew she had something special going in the fourth inning and just tried not to mess up.

She'll get to throw out the first pitch at Citi Field on Saturday when the New York Mets host the Washington Nationals.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

This is the way things are supposed to be!


My wife Jami found this article for me! It is an awesome story!

Life of Reilly
No ticket, no problem. Some lucky D-backs fans got a free pass.
by Rick Reilly


Kaylea Hunt
The Diamondbacks honored Eric Robles (second from left) with season tickets.



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The following column appears in the April 20 issue of ESPN The Magazine.

Here's a scoop for you. The Diamondbacks are flagrantly violating MLB rules. They're a pro team, and yet they're giving out full-ride scholarships. Been doing it for two years now!

Not to their players. To their fans.

It's an idea D-backs CEO Derrick Hall came up with at one game when a season-ticket holder who'd lost everything, even her car, introduced herself. She told him a fan in her section had bought her two season tickets for the rest of the year, even picked her up every game and took her home. And Hall thought, "Why don't we do this for our fans?" So he asked fans to send in applications for scholarships. Soon, his e-mail in-box was swamped.

My 13-year-old nephew is a huge fan. He is a really good kid but gets bullied for his need of dental work and lack of "designer" clothes. Baseball is his outlet. No one can see him underneath that catcher mask. His family has always struggled, and recently his father got laid off. He'd love to go to a game. -- Michelle

Michelle's nephew, who preferred not to be named, didn't get a ticket to just a single game. He's going to all 81, along with his parents, brother and sister.

Arizona put 18 families on scholarship.

"He went crazy," says his dad, an unemployed electrician. "He kept yelling, 'Are you kidding me!?!' And he put the letter from the D-backs up on his wall. He's such a good kid."

Next question: Anybody know a big­hearted orthodontist?

I'm a single mom of two amazing little boys. For the past two years [we've] been struggling to pick up the pieces after my [husband and I split abruptly]. We lost our house, our car and had to sell mostly everything we owned. I do not make enough to make ends meet, and my ex-husband is behind in child support by $20,000. [Editor's note: Daniel Lombardi's wages are now being used to pay down that debt.] I would really love to take my boys to the games and give them some enjoyment. -- Tami Lombardi

Derrick Hall called to tell Ms. Lombardi that she was getting not only three season tickets but free parking, $400 in food vouchers and spots for her boys in a Diamondbacks players' clinic. Will that do?

"It was so awesome," she gushes. "We never miss a game on TV. Now we get to go!"

Even better: Her ex is a huge D-backs fan. Choke on it, dude.

All told, the D-backs put 18 families on scholarship -- 41 season tickets worth nearly $100,000 -- and every one of their stories would make your knees give. There was the daughter whose softball-playing mom broke her leg sliding into second, couldn't work and is now losing her house. There was Beth Godfrey, who was fighting leukemia. She won tickets but died soon afterward. Now those tickets are being donated in her name to charity.

One mom nominated her firefighter son, Breezy Morago, who broke his leg playing football, then rebroke it when a Jeep hit him while he was riding his bike, then burned it fighting a fire. Oh, and he lost everything when his own house burned. He gets a pair of tickets. Maybe he'll be safe at the ballpark.

My favorite, though, might be this one:

I couldn't raise my three children without my young brother. He drives my son to all of his baseball games, picks up my sick kids, takes them to movies, helps with homework, always lends a hand. What 20-year-old single guy does this and is still a full-time student and holds down two jobs? My brother Eric! Ever since he was little, he has had season tickets on his Christmas list. Year after year it goes unanswered. This year I ask you to consider my sweet brother Eric, the Greatest Uncle. -- Carol Stuart

Like nearly every winner, the Greatest Uncle, Eric Robles, didn't know what his sister had done. When he found out he won, "It was five minutes before it hit me: I have season tickets!" Robles says.

And in a what-should-I-Twitter-about-myself-now? world, why would a young guy be so selfless? "Well, I know what it's like when your parents divorce. It can be hard. Moving. Splitting up from their dad. I wanted to make sure nothing happened to the kids."

He spends most days three feet off the ground now. In fact, on the season schedule, he has circled in red the games he's going to.

A co-worker was looking at it and finally said, "Eric, every game is circled."

Exactly.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Watching Nova/Pitt Right Now And....

I am so amazed at the will of both teams. It is a perfect game when both teams play defense with such passion....There is no loser in this game. One team basically will run out of time...

After this game, the Big East will be taking the first two spots if the Final Four...WOW!

There is a different level of basketball right now called the Big East. Despite Syracuse losing last game, they were elite as well. I truly believe that Syracuse was worn out from the 6 OT game. Remember, Uconn was rewarded with losing that game, because while the Cuse played the next night, UCONN rested...It is tough to win the Big East and the NCAA Tourney! UCONN has done it...Maybe the Cuse, but its tough!

After Louiville wins, that will make it 3 out of 4!

It is going to be one of the best FINAL FOUR's EVER!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Tourney Time

First of all congratulations to my cousins J and Z for winning their little league basketball championship. I always say, there is only one team who ends their season with a win, so when you do, it is special!

In March Madness, I see the same as I did from day 1. UCONN and LOUIVILLE are by far the two best teams.

Arizona looks like they were deserving of their at large bid, and UNC looks suspect if Lawson doesn't keep up his miracle play.

Duke is in for a tough matchup with Nova, who is Big East tested.

The Big East might get 4 Final Four teams if the Orange can beat OU and UNC. Big if, but the Cuse is loaded...and Big East tested!!!

We are nearing the NBA playoffs, and opening day MLB so I will be posting again soon!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Syracuse and 6 overtimes

Okay, so did anyone see the 6 overtime game between Syracuse and UCONN?

I went to the Big East tournament from 1992 through 1999. It is in Madison Square Garden in NYC so the atmosphere needs no drama to make it exciting.
Every year, however, the games seem to get more exciting, and as my father said, always come down to the wire. Here is a great article about this game:

Syracuse beats UConn in historic 6-overtime thriller
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By Pete Thamel
The New York Times

NEW YORK - It was a game that appeared finished, but never really wanted to end. And after nearly four hours, six overtimes and countless records, Big East rivals Syracuse and Connecticut played a game whose legacy will resonate in college basketball lore.

The Orange defeated Connecticut, 127-117, in six overtimes Thursday night at Madison Square Garden to advance to the semifinals of the Big East tournament. They finished 10 minutes short of completing two whole games.

It was the longest game in Big East history and tied for the second-longest game in NCAA Division I history.

By the end at 1:22 a.m., 3 hours and 46 minutes had elapsed since tip-off. Jonny Flynn played 67 minutes, there were 66 fouls in the game and won the game Orange had walk-on Justin Thomas on the floor. Flynn led the Orange with 31 points.

Oddly, after a game defined by even play and parity, the Orange rolled in the sixth overtime. Andy Rautins curled off a screen for a 3-pointer on the first possession of the sixth overtime and the Orange cruised from there.

And all of those superlatives and hyperbole may have best been summed by Flynn, the Syracuse point guard.

At the end of the fifth overtime, he was too tired to return to the Syracuse bench. He sat down on the press table in front of a few reporters.

"One of these games," he said, flashing his trademark smile and shaking his head in disbelief. "This is crazy."

Five periods earlier, guard Eric Devendorf leaped up on the scorer's table, pumped his fist violently into the air after swishing an improbable 3-point shot at the end of regulation.

But Devendorf's reaction turned out to be a case of premature celebration, as officials waved off the shot after reviewing the replay. It also turned out to be just the beginning of the drama in a six-overtime classic, as Syracuse won a battle of attrition.

Syracuse (25-8), the tournament's sixth seed, will play West Virginia on Friday at 9 p.m.
As midnight passed and then 1 a.m., players fouled out and tugged at their shorts in exhaustion, the bands kept playing and the overtimes toppled one upon another. The most recent six-overtime game in Division I was Minnesota's 59-56 victory against Purdue in 1955.

This game, which ended at 1:22 a.m., will long reverberate in Big East lore. It was the only the second tournament game to reach triple overtime, after the 1981 final between Syracuse and Villanova. Syracuse's Leo Rautins won that game on a tip-in. His son Andy did him one better Thursday by hitting an N.B.A.-range 3-pointer to force the fourth overtime.

Paul Harris had 29 for Syracuse. UConn's A.J. Price led all scorers with 33 points and Stanley Robinson had 28.

It was a taxing night for potential No. 1 seeds in the NCAA tournament, as Oklahoma, Pittsburgh and finally Connecticut (24-9) were eliminated from their conference tournaments on Thursday.

At the end of regulation, Connecticut's Kemba Walker flipped in a putback with 1.1 seconds remaining to tie the game at 71-71. That set up Devendorf's shot. Paul Harris tried a long inbound pass to Kristof Ongenaet, but the ball was tipped to Devendorf, who calmly swished the shot from the right wing and then celebrated as if he had won the lottery. His leap onto the scorer's table only perpetuated his image as one of the league's most divisive players.

After a review that lasted a few minutes, the Huskies jumped around as if they had won the game. But in a sense it had barely begun.

In the first overtime, the Orange needed a drive and dish from Jonny Flynn to Rick Jackson for a slam with 4.7 seconds remaining to tie the game and force a second overtime.

In that overtime, Syracuse had the ball with the score tied, but Flynn's 17-foot pull-up jumper came up short on the front rim. Walker missed a potential winning shot as time expired.

Connecticut jumped out to six-point lead in the second overtime with a tip-in by Jeff Adrian. But in a game lathered in drama, the Huskies let Syracuse in with a flurry of turnovers and missed free throws. The Huskies missed three of four free throws to keep their lead at three and Rautins hit his long 3-pointer to make it 98-98.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

#1 seed for NCAA tounrney early prediction

UNC
Pitt
UCONN
Louiville

Watch out for Rick Pitino's squad. They are constantly moving up in the rankings, and will be there at the end!

Also, notice there are 3 Big East teams listed. That has never happened before!

Quote of the Day

I have not done a quote in a long time!

No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.

Eleanor Roosevelt


This quote relates to camps and all youth sports in general!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Summer Camps!!!

I am pleased to announce

I will be running

COED BASKETBALL CAMPS at RANSOM EVERGLADES and TEMPLE BETH AM

Full days with lunch included from 9-4 pm

on the following dates

June 8-12 at Ransom Everglades Upper School Gymnasium
July 20-24 at Ransom Everglades Middle School Gymnasium
July 27-31 at Ransom Everglades Middle School Gymnasium

August (TBA) at Temple Beth Am

*Drop-off after 8:30 am, pick up until 4:30 PM.

Ages are going into 3rd-5th and 6th-9th grades. These are two separate goups within the camp.

Cost is $250 with lunch, award, and t-shirt included for 1 week.
If you pre-register for 2 weeks= $450; 3 weeks= $650


FOR FURTHER INFO:
Contact Courtney Young at 305.926.7899
or via email at cyoung@courts1on1.com

Court

MLB Predictions

AL East
Boston
Tampa
New York
Baltimore
Toronto

AL Central
Minnisota
Detroit
Cleveland
Chicago
Kansas City

AL West
LA
Seattle
Oakland
Texas

NL East
NY
Phili
Florida
Atlanta
Washington

NL Central
Cubbies
Reds
Cards
Pirates
Astros
Brewers

NL West
LA
Arizona
SF
Colorado
SD

Wildcards will be Tampa and Phili

AL Championship Boston over LA
NL Championship NY over Chicago

WS Boston over Chicago....And the cubbies lose again!

Friday, February 20, 2009

All Star Game NBA/March Madness and MLB

Nate Robinson played at Washington and flew under the radar. He looked amazing at the Dunk Contest. To be that small and make the NBA is a near miracle, but to be that little and win the dunk contest twice is beyond.

I think All star weekend is the best in the NBA compared to the other major sports. baseball is next, then Hockey, last, the NFL. The dunk contest has always been entertaining, and watching the great shooters in the NBA is a treat as well. Just look at my blag last year showing Jason Kapono shooting in practice.

SO who is the NBA's best? Cleveland, LA, Boston, Orlando, San Antonio? And NCAA?

They both are up for grabs if you ask me. There is no one clear favorite.

Monday, January 19, 2009

R and M




Great job R and M. I was very impressed with your first lesson!!!

Friday, January 9, 2009

TIM TEBOW is an incredible person!!!

At the end of the video, listen to what he says!