Tuesday, March 31, 2026

TOTS diehards keep 59th season rolling

Tucson Old Timers (TOTS)

60-and-over baseball




The 60-and-over Tucson Old Timers are a rare group of baseball junkies, a "family of not over-the-hill" ballplayers who gather at Udall Park three days a week to play America's Favorite Pastime, but more importantly, keep the historic baseball club running.

The club has been around since 1968, and in 2026, the club membership is at its peak. It's not unusual to have 25 players warm up and participate in a seven-inning game that may last upwards of two to three hours, depending on how many pitches are thrown and how many hits are recorded inside the confines of their home baseball diamond, located behind the Udall Senior Center.

In March, nine players saw action in all 11 games played, and they include, along with their hitting stats: Bob Daliege (9 for 32), Brack Whitaker (1 for 23), Doug Harding (14 for 34), Jerry Callen (7 for 26), Jon Beady (16 for 25), Pete Peters (the ump), Randy Livingston (20 for 33), Steve Parks (3 for 25) and Ted Roberts (scorekeeper).

Playing in 10 of the 11 games were: Joe Opocensky (13 for 29), Ken Nebesny (5 for 16), Mike Dawson (13 for 27), Mike Steele (5 for 23), and Tim Tolson (7 for 14).

Livingston led the club in March in hits (20) and runs-scored (14), while Beady collected the most RBI (19).

Of course, a few 60-somethings are still working for a living, and they include a couple of doctors, Che Guevara, and Herb McReynolds. When those two are at the ball park, they are doing double duty, offering advice (Guevara is a urologist), and McReynolds does the on-site mending when needed. Guevara was 0 for 6 in three games, while Dr. McReynolds was 1 for 3 in four games.

Of course, the walking wounded were on hand and managed to get in a few games despite their ailments.

The old-timer Danny "Pigpen" Price, 80, played in six games and went 3 for 16, David Byars, 78, went 6 for 26, Steve Parks, 77, went 3 for 25,  and Carl Schwanbeck, 79, went 6 for 19.

Other notables who collected 10 or more hits included Spiro Roberts (11 for 22), Sam Dean (11 for 25), Reed Palmer (11 for 20), and Dave Musavi (11 for 21).

As a club, the TOTS batted .382 (248 of 649).

On the mound, it was Dawson leading the way again. Dawson went 4-0. Livingston was the strikeout king with 10.

With over 50 active members, the TOTS are still adding members. The newest addition is Paul Montes, who received his TOTS hat this month. Montes, 68, went 5 for 13 in five games.

"We are a family," said Pigpen Price, the oldest active player, who turns 81 in July. "Its such a pleasure being a member of this organization. "I've been a member for two decades, and I'm still swinging."

April will be a busy month for the organization. On April 3, the TOTS will don their blue jerseys and head for Hi Corbett Field for its annual trip to support, as a group, the Arizona Wildcats, who take on the Arizona State Sun Devils at 6 p.m. 

On April 9th, the TOTS will hold its annual luncheon/award ceremony at the Sonoran Dance Hall, located at 4231 S. Pauline Lane. The event gets underway at 11:30 a.m.

The dance hall is located off Harrison Road, between Golf Links Road and Irvington (access off East Millmar Road).


Photo: The TOTS


 

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Arizona reaches Final Four

 Arizona Wildcats Basketball


Arizona (36-2)
 turned a seven-point halftime deficit into a 15-point win over Purdue (30-9) with a 79-64 win tonight over the Boilermakers at the West Regional in San Jose, California, to punch its ticket to next week's NCAA Final Four.

Freshman Koa Peat led Arizona with 20 points, seven rebounds, and three assists, along with plenty of support from teammates Ivan Karchenkov with eight rebounds and 18 points, while Jaden Bradley and Brayden Burries each scored 14 points. Moe Krivas, with Tobe Awaka in foul trouble in the second half, grabbed 12 rebounds and scored six points.

Arizona, which set a school record for the most wins in a season, made its run in the second half without committing a turnover. The Wildcats canned 20 of 22 free throws and outscored Purdue in the paint 40-24.

Way to go, Wildcats!


Thursday, March 26, 2026

Arizona reaches Elite 8

Arizona Wildcats Basketball

West Region in San Jose, California


The Arizona Wildcats (35-2) rolled over Arkansas (28-9) tonight in San Jose, California, to advance to the Elite 8 in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Six Wildcats finished in double figures as Brayden Burries scored 23 points, while Koa Peat pumped in 21. Ivan Kharchenkov scored 15, while Moe Krivas, Jaden Bradley, and Tobe Awaka ended up with 14 points apiece.

Arizona led from the start and held leads up to 25 in the second half, while shooting 63.8 percent (37 of 58).

The Wildcats are one win away from the Final Four and will take on Purdue (30-8) on Saturday in San Jose.

Way to go, Wildcats! 

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Arizona reaches Sweet 16


From the desk of Dan Price

A very nervous diehard Wildcats fan today

Second-round of the NCAA West Regional in San Diego



 The Arizona Wildcats did what they had to do and closed out the Utah State Aggies down the stretch at the West Regional in San Diego, 78-66 today, to reach the NCAA Sweet 16 and a date on Thursday with the Arkansas Razorbacks.

Jaden Bradley led the Wildcats with 18 points in 39 minutes and just one turnover, while Brayden Burries scored 16 points -- including three key 3-pointers and grabbed nine rebounds.

Koa Peat, despite foul trouble, finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds, while Moe Krivas ended up with 11 points and 13 rebounds for a double-double as well.

Arizona shot just 29 percent in the first half and went to the locker room with a 33-24 lead over the Aggies.

The Wildcats finished the game at 39.3 from the field (22 of 56), but canned 27 of 39 free throws, while Utah State went to the charity stripe and made eight of 11 attempts.

Tough battle with the 9th-seeded Aggies. Arizona moves on with a 34-2 record, and Utah State's season ends at 29-7.






Friday, March 20, 2026

No let up in the Wildcats

NCAA Basketball Tournament

West Region in San Diego, California


Arizona rolled over Long Island University in San Diego, California, 92-58, inside the friendly confines of the Viejas Arena today in the first round of the NCAA West Regionals.

The Arizona fans travel well, especially when San Diego is just a hop, skip, and a jump from Tucson. And this morning was no exception as the Wildcats' faithful cheered on the No. 2-ranked team in the country against the 16th-seeded LIH Sharks.

By the time Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd had called off the dogs with four minutes left, Arizona had owned leads up to 38 points, with hot-shooting guard Brayden Burries leading the way with 18 points on six of 10 shooting -- including 4 of 5 3-pointers. Koa Peat had 15 points, and Ivan Kharchenkov snuck in with a double-double, knocking down 14 points and 10 rebounds.

The Wildcats were just too big for the Sharks as Arizona scored 50 points in the paint and grabbed 51 rebounds.

A mismatch from the start.

And now things will get a bit harder as the Wildcats await their second-round opponent on Sunday.

Arizona is now 33-2, while the Sharks' season ends at 24-11.

Way to go, Wildcats!

  


Sunday, March 15, 2026

2nd-ranked Arizona runs the table in Kansas City

 From the desk of a diehard Arizona fan


What a week for our Arizona Wildcats!

Arizona, the 2nd-ranked college basketball team in the nation, runs the table in Kansas City, Missouri, this week at the Big 12 Conference Tournament with wins over UCF, Iowa State, and Houston.

Big 12 Conference regular-season champs and now the Big 12 Tournament champs!

Outstanding play from the "Big Eight" as starters: Jaden Bradley, Koa Peat, Brayden Burries, Moe Krivas, and Ivan Kharchenkov did their thing from the opening tip, while the Arizona bench unleashed: hot-shooting guard Anthony Dell'Orso, and Tobe Awaka, the top rebounder in the nation, in my book, who owns everything around the rim, and finally, some solid minutes off the bench from the eighth man in the rotation, Dwayne Aristode, produced a record of 32 wins and two losses.

Burries has become Arizona's long-range shooter with 55 made threes and owns a 15.9 scoring average as we head to the Big Dance. The hot-shooting freshman has scored 542 points in 34 games.

Dell'Orso is quickly closing the gap on Arizona's made three-pointers with 45 and is now averaging nine points a game. Peat and Bradley are averaging 13 points a game, while Krivas and Kharchenkov are at 10 points and have played in all 34 games. As for Awaka, who averages just 21 minutes of playing time a game, he is averaging 9.5 rebounds and has grabbed 323 boards -- 49 more than Krivas.

Arizona is averaging 86.1 points a game and has held 34 opponents to 68.8.

A balanced attack from our Wildcats.

A great season thus far, but it's far from over. Six more wins will do it!

It's now Sunday morning, March 15. In a few hours, it'll be Selection Sunday, and we will soon know who the first victim at the Big Dance will be.


Sunday, March 8, 2026

Arizona establishes the most wins in a regular-season with 29th victory at Colorado

Arizona closes out the regular season at 29-2; Awaits Big 12 Tourney

The Wildcats break a program record for the most wins in a regular-season schedule



Brayden Burries and Koa Peat combined for 56 points on 21 of 31 shooting from the field and fend off a gutsy performance by Colorado last night in Boulder as 2nd-ranked Arizona escapes with an 89-79 win.

Arizona sets a program record for the most wins in a regular season at 29, and now awaits the Big 12 Tournament next week in Kansas City.

The Wildcats own the top seed for the tourney and have earned two byes.

The Buffaloes wouldn't go away and led by two at the end of the first half. Arizona owned a 10-point lead, 76-66, with 5:48 remaining in the game.

Isiah Johnson kept the Buffaloes in the hunt, finishing with 28 points, but it was the combo of Peat and Burries that made the difference. Peat scored 19 points in the first half alone and finished with 25, while Burries scored 22 in the second half and finished with a career-high of 31.

Moe Krivas, Ivan Kharchenkov, and Tobe Awaka contributed 10 points apiece as Arizona shot 55.9 percent from the field (33 of 59) and made 4 of 11 from long range.

Way to go, Wildcats!