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		<title>Tennis Shout Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2006 06:21:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just wanted to give a big thanks to Trinity for the best hitting session I&#8217;ve had all winter. I haven&#8217;t<a href="http://www.sukimon.com/2006/03/tennis-shout-out/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just wanted to give a big thanks to Trinity for the best hitting session I&#8217;ve had all winter. I haven&#8217;t moved that well pain-free since I had rolled my ankle skating at Fatt Matt&#8217;s. Good luck with Match Day and I hope you have a good time during your travels.</p>
<p>This entry is the closest thing to a Live Journal post at sukimon, so enjoy it while you can.</p>
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		<title>If You Had One Shot&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Mar 2006 05:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like the Eminem song, “if you had one shot, one opportunity, one moment, would you capture it or just slip<a href="http://www.sukimon.com/2006/03/if-you-had-one-shot/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like the Eminem song, “if you had one shot, one opportunity, one moment, would you capture it or just slip it away?&#8221; 17-year-old high school senior Jason McElwain had <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=2343490">one such opportunity</a> and siezed the moment for all it&#8217;s worth.</p>
<p>Fuck <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Ruettiger">Rudy</a>, “J-Mac” just 1-Up&#8217;d the feel-good story department. Imagine: you&#8217;re the team manager for your high school basketball team for all four years. Last game of regular season. With four minutes left and your team up by double-digits, the coach calls for you to go into the game. What do you do? McElwain took the rock and went boku wild: six 3-point shots, 20 points total.</p>
<p>Think about that: his total high school playing career, <strong>4 minutes</strong>. And it&#8217;s not a minute at the end of one game and another minute at the end of another: one chance to play. Oh yeah, and he&#8217;s autistic.</p>
<p>His stats are <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Miller">Reggie Miller-esque</a>. If you&#8217;re still player-hatin&#8217;, <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=2348397&#038;campaign=rss&#038;source=ESPNHeadlines">watch the clip</a> and judge for youself (click on the “Related Video” window). <strong>NOTE:</strong> I apologize for the clip&#8217;s sappy, near NBC-level melodramics, but the segment is short and the actual game footage is <a href="http://and1.com/">And1-worthy</a> material.</p>
<p>(If you prefer to download the movie to your desktop, click <a href="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer">here</a> and use a media player that can play flv files, like <a href="http://www.martijndevisser.com/blog/article/flv-player-updated">FLV Player</a>)</p>
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		<title>More Role Models Should Be Like Her</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2006 06:10:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great article on tennis star, Lindsey Davenport.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adrian Wojnarowski was right-on in his <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/tennis/aus06/columns/story?columnist=wojnarowski_adrian&#038;id=2305901">article</a> on Lindsey Davenport, arguably one of the most underrated tennis champions in women&#8217;s tennis. Wojnarowski makes the case that Davenport is great not just for her numerous achievements &#8211;4 Grand Slams, Olympic gold medal, world&#8217;s #1 in singles and doubles, etc.&#8211; but for her relatively balanced upbringing and down-to-Earth, almost zen-like approach to the sport. To quote:</p>
<blockquote><p>&quot;When people are young, they say, &#8216;They&#8217;re going to be great,&#8217; Davenport once said. &quot;No one ever said anything about me. I was never a prodigy. I was never going to be any good. &#8230; No one ever said when I was growing up I was ever going to be any good or get to a Grand Slam final. I wasn&#8217;t expected to do anything. I&#8217;m not the most unbelievable athlete.</p>
<p>&quot;I&#8217;m not anything.&quot;
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<p>In particular, I was amused by the not-so-hidden dig at one particular tennis coach (*coughbollettieri*):</p>
<blockquote><p>The Davenports never wanted their daughter raised by some whack-job tennis coach far from home. They instilled the values of confidence and belief in her, not leaving it to some raving lunatic with sun-dried skin and an oversized racket. And it shows.</p></blockquote>
<p>As a sidenote, I saw Davenport play last summer in New Haven, Conn. Four things:</p>
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<li>She&#8217;s tall!</li>
<li>She moves a lot faster than she looks on TV</li>
<li>She&#8217;s very polite on camera</li>
<li>She crrunks the ball, easily as hard as any guy on the tour.
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