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Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Josh Hamilton and his 4 homeruns
Josh Hamilton hit 4 home runs last night becoming only the 16th players in major league history to do so. Over the weekend Hamilton was held in check against a rising Indians rotation. Hamilton set an American League record with 18 total bases and eight rbi's in a single game. Texas has the most explosive line-up in the major league and looks to be in another contention for a World Series bid.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Eastern Conference Playoffs
Now that DRose is out for the playoffs and the knicks no where to be found the Miami Heat have an easy road the the NBA Finals. The Heat are playing extremely well and there is no one in the east that can stop them. The Pacers will put up a good fight but the Heat will be in the Finals for the second year in arrow. Although they are playing the best basketball right now I don't believe they will win there first NBA championship with the big 3. The West is very strong this year and are playing better team basketball than the Heat.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Cleveland Indians
Indians just got done with there recent road trip going 8-2 on the west coast. They played the Oakland A's Seattle and Kansas City. The Indians are a game back from the tigers right now and looking to improve there record with a six game home stand coming up this week. The offense is clicking right now with dominate pitching from the bullpen. Hopefully they can keep up this hot streak.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Final Four
The Final Four match-ups are set for this Friday and it is going to be a good one. The opening match-up features Louisville vs Kentucky. This is the match-up of Kentucky and UK has dominated in recent years. Kentucky features 5 first round draft picks and they are the best team in the country.
The next match-up is Ohio State vs Kansas. This is a rematch from earlier in the year where the buckeyes were without start forward Jarred Sullinger. The buckeyes are firring on all cylinders heading into this game and look to keep it going.
The next match-up is Ohio State vs Kansas. This is a rematch from earlier in the year where the buckeyes were without start forward Jarred Sullinger. The buckeyes are firring on all cylinders heading into this game and look to keep it going.
I like Kentucky vs Ohio State in this years National Championship.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
UFC 144
UFC 144 is this Saturday in Japan. This is the first time the UFC has had a fight in Japan since zuffa has owned UFC. These are my picks for the main card this weekend. This card will definitely put on a great show.
Champ Frankie Edgar vs Ben Henderson ( Lightweight title): I like the champ to come up on top. Edgar is a great wrestler with plenty of knockout power. I see the champ rolling in this fight.
Ryan Bader vs Quinton "Rampage" Jackson: Rampage is coming off a loss from Light Heavyweight champ Jon Jones. I see Rampage using his past Pride skills in defeating Bader by knockout.
Cheick Kongo vs Mark Hunt: Simply Mark Hunt does not belong in the UFC so I see Kongo having an easy run in this fight.
Yoshihiro Akiyama vs Jake Shields: Shields has shows he is one of the top welterweight fighters but has a tough test against hometown favorite Akiyama. This fight will mostly take place on the ground where Shields has the advantage. I take Shields in this fight.
Tim Boetsch vs Yushin Okami: This fight has all the making for a number one contender fight of the middleweight belt. Okami has the upper hand in striking and I like him in this fight.
Hatsu Hioki vs Bart Palaszewski: This fight also has the making for a number one contender fight for the featherweight title. Hioki is new to the UFC and is know for a good ground game. If he plays its smart and takes the fight to the ground I think he wins this fight.
Joe Lauzon vs Anthony Pettis: This fight I'm picking for Fight of the Night. Both guys are very well rounded and capable of finishing opponents in a variety of ways. I like Pettis to win because of his great stand-up game and finishing capabilities.
Champ Frankie Edgar vs Ben Henderson ( Lightweight title): I like the champ to come up on top. Edgar is a great wrestler with plenty of knockout power. I see the champ rolling in this fight.
Ryan Bader vs Quinton "Rampage" Jackson: Rampage is coming off a loss from Light Heavyweight champ Jon Jones. I see Rampage using his past Pride skills in defeating Bader by knockout.
Cheick Kongo vs Mark Hunt: Simply Mark Hunt does not belong in the UFC so I see Kongo having an easy run in this fight.
Yoshihiro Akiyama vs Jake Shields: Shields has shows he is one of the top welterweight fighters but has a tough test against hometown favorite Akiyama. This fight will mostly take place on the ground where Shields has the advantage. I take Shields in this fight.
Tim Boetsch vs Yushin Okami: This fight has all the making for a number one contender fight of the middleweight belt. Okami has the upper hand in striking and I like him in this fight.
Hatsu Hioki vs Bart Palaszewski: This fight also has the making for a number one contender fight for the featherweight title. Hioki is new to the UFC and is know for a good ground game. If he plays its smart and takes the fight to the ground I think he wins this fight.
Joe Lauzon vs Anthony Pettis: This fight I'm picking for Fight of the Night. Both guys are very well rounded and capable of finishing opponents in a variety of ways. I like Pettis to win because of his great stand-up game and finishing capabilities.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Is Jeremy Lin a fluke or hidden gem?
With all the excitement over Jeremy Lin the past few weeks I thought I would take a closer look at him. His story first starts in high school in California. As a senior he lead his high school team to a 32-1 record beating nationally raked Mater Dei high for the Cal DII state title, and was named Cal DII player of the year.
After that he was only heavily recruited by Ivy League school and Harvard was the only one to give him a full ride. While at Harvard he set Ivy League records and Harvard records. His senior year he scored a career-high 30 points against UCon and was All-Ivy League First Team averaging 16 pts, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 1 block. Lin went undrafted but had a great Summer League camp playing better than overall #1 pick John Wall. Golden State was the first to sign Lin but that only lasted one season and was cut soon after the season. Houston had Lin for the preseason this year and waived him the day before the season started. After that its history the Knicks claim him after injuries to Iman Shumpert and Baron Davis.
Is Lin the answer for the Knicks? Well right now yes, he's brought a new attitude to the struggling Knicks. With Lin's background it makes sense why he is preforming at such a high level. He's been a winner at very level so far and its looking promising in the NBA for him. He hasn't be tested my a true point guard yet but Lin has show big time potential after his short 6 games. I might be a little linsane but this guy might be the real deal.
After that he was only heavily recruited by Ivy League school and Harvard was the only one to give him a full ride. While at Harvard he set Ivy League records and Harvard records. His senior year he scored a career-high 30 points against UCon and was All-Ivy League First Team averaging 16 pts, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 1 block. Lin went undrafted but had a great Summer League camp playing better than overall #1 pick John Wall. Golden State was the first to sign Lin but that only lasted one season and was cut soon after the season. Houston had Lin for the preseason this year and waived him the day before the season started. After that its history the Knicks claim him after injuries to Iman Shumpert and Baron Davis.
Is Lin the answer for the Knicks? Well right now yes, he's brought a new attitude to the struggling Knicks. With Lin's background it makes sense why he is preforming at such a high level. He's been a winner at very level so far and its looking promising in the NBA for him. He hasn't be tested my a true point guard yet but Lin has show big time potential after his short 6 games. I might be a little linsane but this guy might be the real deal.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Career Interest
Hey my name is Brent Overholt and I attend Slippery Rock University. My career interest is in team operations. I would some day like to become an equipment manager/ travel coordinator for a sport team. This job includes ordering of equipment and team uniforms. As well as making bus, plane and hotel reservations for the team.
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