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May 26, 2008

Scott Dixon Wins Indianapolis 500!

With Help From His Crew, Scott Dixon Scores His First Indy 500 Victory.

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Scott Dixon drove a great race on Sunday, but I have to say I was really hoping Danica Patrick would win the race. She was definitely robbed out of at least placing in the Indy 500. Danica was unable to finish for the first time since she has driven the Indy.

With only 29 laps to go, Ryan Briscoe clipped her car and left her with a broken left rear suspension. Crowd-favorite Patrick was unable to make a good run for the lead because of problems with her car. For much of the race she continually complained to her crew over the radio about how it was handling.

The race was full of crashes and mechanical failures with the bright yellow caution flag being waved eight times throughout the 69 lap race. However that didn’t seem to be much of a deterrent for Scott Dixon. During the final round of stops, Dixon raced ahead of Vitor Meira out of the pits and steadily held off Marco Andretti. Meira ended up finishing the race as runner-up finishing 1.75 seconds behind.

In an exciting finish to the challenging race, Dixon’s spotter yelled over the radio to Dixon, “You’re clear now” and with Dixon having only two more turns to go, his spotter said, “Bring it home! Bring it home!”

Bring it home was exactly what Scott Dixon did! He was clearly at the advantage with the strongest car.

May 25, 2008

Charles Barkley Gambling Debt Update!

Civil Suit Against Charles Barkley Is Now Closed.

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I knew Charles Barkley would come through, nevermind what all you naysayers are thinking. According to the Associated Press, his $400K gambling debt has been made good on.

On May 20th, Sir Charles first sent the Wynn Casino a check for $400,000 and then went on to pay the the Clark County District Attorney’s office in Las Vegas, $40,000 statutory and bad check processing fees that were incurred that he was initially unaware of. According to Wynn Las Vegas spokeswoman, Jennifer Dunne, the casino has been paid in full for the May 14, 2008 civil suit filed against him.

The 45-year old retired NBA pro has gambled away $10 Million dollars over the years. Charles Barkley, who is currently the NBA Analyst for Turner Network Television (TNT) states that he won’t be gambling any time in the near future. Barkley said, “For right now, the next year or two, I’m not going to gamble. Just because I can afford to lose money doesn’t mean I should do it.”

May 24, 2008

ESPN Rally Monkey Missing In Action

Where Oh Where Did the ESPN Rally Monkey Go?

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There’s a cute little video over at NESW Sports that you have to check out. Well it gave me a bit of a chuckle anyways!

I’m probably partial to the video because the rally monkey is wearing an LA Angel’s shirt and my two oldest boys play baseball both play for the Angels in different divisions of our Little League. Also, this upcoming week are the final games that will decide who goes to playoffs and bracket place and Tournament of Champions. “Believe in the power of the rally monkey!”

Here’s a bit of the excerpt preluding it:

ESPN SportsCenter Commercial, Rally Monkey Gets Fired

ESPN SportsCenter Commercial, Rally Monkey Gets Fired. Sad thing happen during economic troubles. Purse strings get tight. Primates can not keep their jobs. The jobs always go to humans. I feel so sorry for……for the rest of this and the video, please visit www.NeswSports.com.

May 16, 2008

Charles Barkely VS Wynn Casino

Charles Barkely gets sued by Wynn Casino for $400K

barklleylarge432.jpgThere is no doubt in my mind that retired NBA all-star Charles Barkley will make good on his gambling debt to the Wynn Casino in Las Vegas. Obviously still proving to be controversial, the fact remains that Barkley is still one of the most respected athletes, with 23,468 career points and one of fifty of the all time greatest basketball players in NBA history. Personally, I think he will won’t waste any time in straightening this situation out.

Please check out the story regarding Barkley’s latest gambling controversy at www.PokerOwnage.com. Here is an excerpt:

Charles Barkley To Pay Up $400,000 Debt to the Wynn Casino.

It was revealed earlier in the week that Hall of Fame NBA star Charles Barkley was in some very hot water with the world-renown Wynn Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

And when I say hot, I mean $400,000 in debt kind of “hot.”

Legal representatives of the Wynn Casino, which is owned by hotel mogul Steve Wynn, filed a civil complaint this past Wednesday trying to get recourse for the money that was owed up to them by Barkley himself. The Las Vegas Sun got wind of the complaint and made the story public, funneling an array of media bombs that has people now wondering if the former NBA superstar……For the rest of this article, please visit www.PokerOwnage.com.

May 7, 2008

The 3 Types of Golf Handicaps

Golf Handicap - Honest, Sandbagger or Hollywood, Which One Are You?

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There are 3 types of handicaps out there. They include: (1) honest handicaps; (2) sandbagger handicaps and (3) Hollywood handicaps.

Thankfully, the most common type of handicap is the honest handicap. This is a handicap that is determined by using a standard and accepted formula as defined by the governing golf body in a particular country. The golfer who carries an honest handicap is conscientious about keeping accurate scores, adhering to the accepted rules of golf and of considering all rounds played when applying the handicap formula.

The golfer who can be considered to be carrying a sandbagger handicap goes out of his way to make sure that his “official” handicap is somewhat higher than what it should be. The reason for doing this is pretty obvious. When competing in Net Score competitions (often involving money or prizes) he can have a distinct advantage.

A proper handicap, as mentioned above, must be based on all rounds played - good or bad. One “not so subtle” way to achieve the status of an elite sandbagger is to conveniently forget to enter good rounds but to be diligent to the extreme when it comes to entering bad rounds. If the golfer is “on a roll” with nothing but good rounds being shot, it may be necessary to make the supreme sacrifice and actually purposely play a bad round. “Gee, I just couldn’t hit a fairway today!”

The third type of golfer is the one who carries a Hollywood handicap. This type of player is extremely interesting. This golfer has his heart in the right place - he takes the game seriously and desperately wants to improve and, perhaps more importantly, to be recognized as an accomplished player by his friends and peers. For the typical Hollywood handicap player, the handicap is everything. He would rather carry a low handicap and lose money than carry an inflated handicap and win money. A rare, but interesting breed!

To make my point, you should understand that the first step in computing a handicap using the standard USGA formula is to convert the Gross Score to what is called the Adjusted Gross Score (AGS). The AGS is equal to or lower than the gross score with an adjustment made by reducing unusually high hole scores. For example, in the US a typical bogey golfer (with a handicap between 10 and 19) cannot take more than a 7 on any hole.

OK, so you should now understand the difference between the Gross Score and the Adjusted Gross Score. Well, for the Hollywood handicap golfer, there is no difference. In fact, the concept of a gross score becomes obsolete. If the player happens to balloon to a triple bogey or worse on a par 5, he will typically say “just put me down for a double”, knowing that anything higher will not affect his handicap. And of course, the “put me down for a double” statement will have that unmistakable inflection of “surely you would not expect a player of my stature to put down a number higher than that”. Hmm, I have to wonder what would happen if Tiger, participating in a PGA event and after playing a rare bad hole, were to say “just jot down a par for that hole”. It wouldn’t be pretty.

The final interesting thing about the Hollywood handicapper is that he will enjoy a cold beverage after a round of golf and discuss nonchalantly his final score. It would never occur to him that his 9 on the eighth hole should have any bearing on the validity of the score he discusses - a result where a 7 appears on the scorecard.

Still, when all the dust settles, I would rather play a Hollywood handicapper than a sandbagger in a heads up battle. Hey, who wouldn’t?

Written by Brian Yager

About the Author:
Brian Yager has keen interest in golf and his software development skills led to the creation of CaddieMasterPro, a personal handicap and performance analysis software program available at his website, CaddieMaster Golf Software and in North American retail outlets.

May 4, 2008

Bob Costas, Internet Bloggers and Sports

The Newest Breed of Social Sports Media

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Bob Costas recently aired a live HBO special of CostasNOW that discussed in detail how the new era of media reports our sports. In segment two of the special, Costas focused on “The Internet and Impact of Bloggers”.

The special included video interviews with Deadspin.com editor Will Leitch as well as Pardon The Interruption host and Washington Post columnist Michael Wilbon, television writer/media critic Michael Schur. There was also a live panel that included Will Leitch, Braylon Edwards of the Cleveland Browns, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author H.G. “Buzz” Bissinger of the famed t.v. show “Friday Night Lights.

If you missed the special airing of CostasNOW, HBO and HBO2 will be showing repeats through the month of May as well as catching it on HBO on Demand.

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In relation to this, please check out a really cool spur-of-the-moment interview that Ethan Jaynes from NESW recently had with Bob Costas and Buzz Bissenger in regards to Deadspins Will Lietch. Here is an excerpt from the interview:

New Interview with Bob Costas and Buzz Bissenger, What makes a good writer?

Buzz Bissinger was recently on Costas Now on HBO. They ripped into Deadspins Will Leitch. Costas says he did not know Buzz would be so harsh, but it is obvious that he was a ringer. Costas is on record for not liking blogs. He is also on record for rethinking his stance on blogs. So, he brings in the left-hander Buzz to do his dirty work on his show.

I personally ran into Buzz Bissinger and did an impromptu interview. I call it “My Quest for a Good Sports Writer“. As we talked Bob Costas joined in. This was all a great surprise to me, but I was glad to get the great interview. It started off a little rocky, but then we got into a good debate.

  • Ethan: Old newspaper writer,
  • Buzz: Pulitzer Prize Winning Author.
  • Ethan: Sorry I did not do my research for this interview. What makes a good writer?
  • Buzz: I’m 53.
  • Ethan : What?
  • Buzz: I’m 53, I’m not old
  • Ethan: Well, I can’t just call you “man”.
  • Buzz: You could say Buzz.
  • Ethan: I didn’t know you were called Buzz.
  • Buzz: Well, You didn’t bother to find out did you?
  • Ethan: I did say sorry about the old newspaper writer thing, but from behind…
  • Buzz: What I object to, is you automatically treating me like an equal.
  • Ethan: Well, I am a blogger.

This was just the tip of the interview, for the juiciest part of it please visit NESWSports.com!

May 3, 2008

Not So Perfect Angel? GA Gets Tossed From Angels Game

Garret Anderson thrown out for arguing balls and strikes.

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During today’s LA Angels game against the Baltimore Orioles, left fielder Garret Anderson was kicked out during the seventh inning. Home plate umpire Paul Emmel made the call after Anderson argued with him for calling a third strike against him. As he walked towards the Angels’ dugout, Anderson tossed his bat into the air in frustration, prompting Emmel to give the slugger the “heave-ho.”

LA Angels manager Mike Scioscia then argued with the home plate umpire regarding the ump’s decision, claiming that his hitter was a bit frustrated, and shouldn’t have been tossed in the first place. And it’s easy to see why Scioscia could feel that way - with only two homeruns and 11 RBI’s in 15 games, his star player Anderson is batting a lackluster .218 this season with the Angels.

Scioscia went to bat for him and said, “Garret’s trying. He’s searching. I think he’s made some strides in the batter’s box. This guy wants to compete, wants to achieve. He’s searching right now but he’ll find it.” This is only the third time during the past fourteen years that Garret Anderson has been thrown out of a game.

Juan Rivera replaced Anderson in the 8th inning out in Left Field as well as sixth in the batting order. The Angels came out on top against the Orioles 3 to 1.

Sports Gossip:

Living in  the exclusive So Cal Gated Community of Shady Canyon in Irvine, Garret Anderson can often be spotted dining out with his wife at Mitsui Japanese Restaurant in the Quail Hill Village Center.