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Sunday, November 11, 2007

Sunday Post #2: football, basketball, MLB, etc.

Hello, again. Here's the second post from tonight. I'm trying to divide up all the articles and stuff that I have to post so that it won't be so overwhelming for everyone. First of all, a great Christian article about the Lions and how last season God used starting quarterback Jon Kitna, then back-up quarterback Josh McCown (now with the Raiders), and wide receiver Mike Furrey to bring the team together and win souls off the field, even as they struggled to win on the field. Now the team is having an amazing season this year, today's loss to the Cardinals not withstanding. Here's the article, including a couple of vidoes with Kitna and Furrey: http://www.sharingthevictory.com/vsItemDisplay.lsp&objectID=D5C73473-97BD-484A-8AEBFDC539C2150E&method=display.

Here's a Christian article about Baylor track star Nichole Jones: http://www.sharingthevictory.com/vsItemDisplay.lsp&objectID=AC8A85E2-99A5-4CD7-8062DA0C4C47EB87&method=display.

Next, a Christian article about Delaware State men's basketball head coach Greg Jackson, and how the death of his wife made his faith in God stronger: http://www.sharingthevictory.com/vsItemDisplay.lsp&objectID=BEB647A3-407E-48A6-8AE09717BA277706&method=display.

Here's a Christian article about Boise State soccer player Nicole Tadman, who is also the wife of Boise State football player Marty Tadman: http://www.sharingthevictory.com/vsItemDisplay.lsp&objectID=EC581394-7932-4589-9AA9AA8E67695936&method=display.

Also, a first-person Christian article by Columbus Crew defender Jed Zayner, who I just have to point out went to college at IU: http://www.sharingthevictory.com/vsItemDisplay.lsp&objectID=5099C84F-29A1-4C62-B49A90591BBF6D65&method=display.

Sticking with IU, here's a blog post by IU runningback Bryan Payton, a Christian, and an excellent essay that he posted about late IU football head coach Terry Hoeppner, a Christian. Hoeppner died last June from complications from brain cancer, and the essay is about Hoeppner and his effect on Payton and the team. Here's the end of the essay:

God works in mysterious ways. I’m not sure why God took Coach Hep from us but I do know that there was a purpose for it. Hep feels no more pain, no more suffering; he has no worries, no sickness. Knowing that was, and still is, very comforting. I believe that God placed Coach Lynch as Hep’s assistant head coach for a reason. Coach Hep had full faith in him and so do the players.

Terry Hoeppner was an extraordinary man. He had such a positive impact on so many people’s lives and he will never be forgotten. We miss him dearly and this season is dedicated to him.

Here's the article: http://insideiufootball.blogspot.com/2007/11/coach-hep-remembered.html.

Next, an article about NC State women's basketball head coach Kay Yow, a Christian, and how her fight with cancer has inspired others. Here's a couple of quotes from her about inspiring others:

"When they say that, it really gives me a lift because it's at that time I know for sure that I'm not going through it for nothing," Yow said. "That means a lot to me. I have to go through it. I accept that, and I'm not panicked about it because the Lord is in control. But it just would be so saddening if I had to go through it and I couldn't help people.

"But then I see I'm helping others in a greater way than I ever have," she said, tears welling in her eyes. "That's the amazing thing, you know?" ...

"If you start to dwell on the wrong things, it'll take you down fast," Yow said. "Every morning, I wake up and the first thing I think of is I'm thankful. I'm thankful for another day."

Here's the article: http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaw/news;_ylt=AsoIwk4Tl7lw3eIgNSVvsU5.T4h4?slug=ap-ncstate-yowsfight&prov=ap&type=lgns.

Here's a Christian article from the Saved in Sports Blog about Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner: http://savedinsports.wordpress.com/2007/11/02/kurt-warner-the-first-thing/.

Also, a Christian article about former Yankees player and current broadcaster Bobby Murcer, and his battle with brain cancer: http://www.guidepostsmag.com/WEEKLY_FEATURE.ASP?DATE=11/19/2007.

Lastly, an article about Bills safety Donte Whitner, who hosts a contest for single mothers to win a day at a spa. He does it to honor his single mother and grandmother that raise him. Here's the article: http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071102/SPT02/711020346/tbd/.

That's all for tonight. I'll add some more later this week.

Friday, November 2, 2007

MLB, college football, etc.

Hello! First of all, how the wildfires in California effected Royals DH/1st baseman Mike Sweeney (a Christian) and his family, who had to evacuate their home. I unfortunately haven't seen any news about them lately. Here's a quote from Sweeney about the fires:

Ironically, Sweeney said that his family attended a firefighters' pancake and sausage breakfast after Mass just a week ago Sunday. The kids rode a fire truck and everyone had a great time. Now the firefighters are battling an inferno.

"We've been praying for them," Sweeney said. "They're putting their lives on the line."

Here's the article: http://kansascity.royals.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071024&content_id=2281335&vkey=news_kc&fext=.jsp&c_id=kc (originally found at: http://mlb.mlb.com/pa/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071031&content_id=2289353&vkey=mlbpa_news&fext=.jsp).

Here's a Q & A article with injured Bengals defensive end David Pollack, a Christian. Pollack severely injured his neck early last season and is still in the process of seeing if he will be able to comeback from the injury or not. In the meantime, he's working as a college football analyst. Here's a quote from him about his rehab:

Q: How's your rehab going and do you still think you'll play football again?

A: I just went to the doctor today. I'm continuing to rehab and continuing to see how my neck feels. It's still a process that's going to take awhile. I had surgery in January and it's a year, year-and-a-half process for everything to heal up. So I'm just sitting back and waiting and letting God take the reins and see where he takes me.

Here's the article: http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/uga/stories/2007/10/25/pollackonline_1025_.html.

Next, a good Christian article about LA Galaxy player Chris Klein, which also includes a video: http://www.cbn.com/700club/features/amazing/Chris_Klein102507.aspx (originally found at: http://www.aia.com/news.aspx?newsitem=252).

Here's a good story about Andrew Madden, a teenager from Texas who recently had a heart transplant. He's a huge Red Sox fan whose surgeon in Texas, Dr. Kristine Guleserian, is from Boston and a huge Red Sox fan herself. Through some connections that she had, she was able to arrange for Madden to come to Game 2 of the World Series in Boston and throw out the first pitch. Here's the neat article: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071025&content_id=2282491&vkey=ps2007news&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb.

Also, an article on Clemson runningback Ray Ray McElrathbey, and how being injured and missing this season has been a blessing in disguise for him. Last year before his freshman year, he became legal guardian of his 11-year-old brother Fahmarr because their parents weren't able to give him a stable home. Not being able to play this season has given Ray Ray more time to spend with Fahmarr, which has really benefited them both. Here's the article: http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stories/102507adn.html.

Here's a good article about how the wildfires in the San Diego area helped to bring the Chargers closer together as a team. Because of the fires, some of the players on the team and their families had to evacuate their homes. Also, their stadium, Qualcomm Stadium, was used as a temporary shelter, so the Chargers had to move to Phoenix to practice, which they considered a minor inconvenience considering what all was going on. Here's a quote about the fires from runningback LaDanian Tomlinson, a Christian, about the fires coming close to his home:

"It was a day that was just incredible,'' Tomlinson said. "It's unreal when you think about what happened. Getting a phone call, the reverse 911 call, and [them] saying you have to evacuate. You look at the sky and it's orange. You're trying to pack stuff within a matter of minutes. I have two dogs. You grab your dogs and as I'm leaving my community, I see the fires right around my community. At that point I'm thinking it's over, my house is going to burn down. Thank God it burned all the way around my house, it didn't get my house. My house stayed intact. Everything else around my house burned, but I thank God that my house is still there.''

Here's the article: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/don_banks/10/26/chargers/index.html.

Next, a great interview with Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling, a Christian, in the locker room after they won the World Series (the interview is "One on One with Curt Schilling", with a link to it under the title of this article): http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071029&content_id=2287516&vkey=news_bos&fext=.jsp&c_id=bos. Also, check out Schilling's personal blog at: http://38pitches.com/ (more on it later).

Lastly, a few personal websites of current and former Christian athletes that I've come across recently:
Rockies pitcher Jeremy Affeldt: http://www.jaffeldt.com/
Former pro tennis player David Wheaton: http://davidwheaton.com/
Former college basketball player Manny Ohonme and his Samaritan's Feet Organization: http://www.samaritansfeet.org/index.htm.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

sports misc. and some music

Sorry that I haven't posted for awhile. I've been busy, so I'm going to catch up some tonight.

First of all, an article about Knicks guard Nate Robinson and the basketball camp that he hosted a couple of weeks ago. He sponsored 75 kids to attend the camp who couldn't afford it otherwise. Robinson did that because when he was a kid growing up in Seattle, Gary Payton, who was then playing for the Sonics, sponsored Robinson and his brother to attend his camp. Here's the article: http://www.nba.com/knicks/news/robinson_070826_camp.html?rss=true.

Here's an article about Orioles 2nd baseman Brian Roberts, a Christian, hosting "Brian's Baseball Bash" to raise money for The University of Maryland Hospital for Children. Here's a quote about it:

Andy MacPhail, the Orioles' president of baseball operations, came to the party, along with several of Roberts' teammates, and liked what he saw.

"I've been around baseball now, working in it, for over 30 years and been around it all my life ... and it's really rare to find someone as committed to the fans and to causes that matter as Brian is," MacPhail said. "You might run into two or three of those guys in your entire career, no matter how many teams you're with. He's a special guy. I think he enjoys it; I think he gets a certain energy from it."


Here's the article: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070826&content_id=2172811&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb.

Next, a few articles about the Little League World Series (LLWS), which concluded last Sunday. The first article starts with an awesome quote from Dalton Carriker, the player for Warner Robins, Georgia, that hit the walk-off homer to beat Japan in the world championship game:

Dalton Carriker remembers falling down to one knee and praying in the first-base dugout moments before his at-bat in the bottom of the eighth inning on Sunday.

"Please God," he said, "give me the strength to help my teammates."

I thought that it was great that he didn't pray to hit a home run, just for the strength to help his teammates. Dalton Carriker might be a name to remember. Here's that article: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070826&content_id=2172326&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb.

Here's another article about the LLWS world championship game, including how the Georgia team tried console the crying Japan team after the game: http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/stories/2007/08/26/little_0827.html?cxntnid=brv082707e.

The last LLWS article is about all of the appearances that the Warner Robins, Georgia, team will be making because of winning the LLWS world championship. Last year's world champ, from Columbus, Georgia, was kept busy for weeks afterwards. Here's the article: http://www.ajc.com/news/content/sports/stories/2007/08/27/llwssideb_0827.html?cxntnid=brv082707e.

Also, a Q & A article with Colts punter Hunter Smith, a Christian. Here's a great quote from him about putting last season (when they won the Super Bowl) into perspective:

What's your perspective on last season?
"Everything man makes is to manipulate man into wanting more. Everybody wants to know who the next Super Bowl winner is and everybody in Indianapolis wants a second one because the first one wasn't enough. That's the nature of the beast. What I've come to realize this past offseason is I want to give my life to God and his institutions, his purposes, and live in this world and play football and play music. Ultimately, I give my heart and my life to God."

Here's another quote from Smith, this one about his Christian music group, Connersvine:

So you cut your first album?
"It comes out Oct. 23. And our single, 'Live For You,' is on the radio and has been picked up by multiple stations all over America."

The album name?
"Self-titled."

Here's the article: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070827/SPORTS03/708270362/1058/SPORTS03.

Here's an interesting article about former Baltimore Colt Joe Ehrmann, who is now a pastor and works with coaches: http://www.colts.com/sub.cfm?page=article7&news_id=65eb56ce-1428-4f24-9419-fadaaa278683.

Here's a link to his blog, which is also interesting: http://www.mycolts.net/jehrmann/blog/Sports__Culture__Coaching_and_Parenting

Next, an article about how Athletes in Action's (AIA) ministry with Major League Soccer (MLS)has grown: http://www.aia.com/news.aspx?newsitem=247.

Here's an article about Mississippi State football head coach Sylvester Croom, a Christian, and how he's been working on rebuilding the MSU football program almost from scratch: http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stories/082807aec.html.

Also, an article about Florida State football head coach Bobby Bowden and his son, Clemson football head coach Tommy Bowden, who are both Christians. In conjunction with the Florida State/Clemson game coming up on Monday, the Bowdens have promoted a contest to see which team's fans can give the most blood. Here's the article: http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news?slug=uwire-bobbytommybowdenpromoteblo&prov=uwire&type=lgns.

Here's a quote from new Cubs outfielder Craig Monroe about the fact that there's no padding on the walls at the Cubs' Wrigley Field:

He is aware there is no padding behind the ivy on the outfield walls.

"That comes with it," he said. "I hope He's with me, and I'll be fine. I'm going to run into it, that's how I am."


Here's the article: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070828&content_id=2175744&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb.

Right now I'm listening to the IU/Indiana State football game, and IU wide receiver James Hardy was penalized 15 yards for "excessive celebrating" for going down on one knee in the end zone after he scored a touchdown. Since when is there anything wrong with that?!

Lastly, today I got the latest CD's from Casting Crowns and Point of Grace, which both came out last Tuesday. Casting Crown's CD is called The Altar and the Door and Point of Grace's CD is called How You Live.