Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Fiesta Bowl outcome not what Arizona fans were looking for
Arizona Wildcats Football
It wasn't pretty.
Arizona falls to Boise State this afternoon 38-30 at the Vizio Fiesta Bowl in Glendale.
The Wildcats spot the Broncos 21 points in the first quarter and then claw their way back with a chance to tie the game in the final minute of regulation.
Their final attempt wasn't pretty, either, as quarterback Anu Solomon is tackled short of the goal line as time expires and the Wildcats end up losing their final two games of the year and finish with a 10-4 record, while Boise takes home the Fiesta Bowl hardware and heads home with a 12-2 record.
Instead of throwing the ball out of bounds as the precious seconds ticked away, Solomon moves to his right and is sacked at the 10-yard line by Boise's Kamalei Correa and the clock runs out, ending the Wildcats season on a sour note.
Solomon, a freshman, played like it at times, but still managed to throw for 335 yards and a touchdown. He was outplayed by his counterpart, Boise quarterback Grant Hedrick, who threw for 309 yards and a touchdown, but had the benefit of an assortment of offensive plays to keep his team in the driver's seat. On the other hand, Solomon scampered out of the pocket time after time after time, ran to his right and into nothing but trouble as the Bronco defense kept him on his heels.
Casey Skowron booted three field goals for the Wildcats. Nick Wilson rushed for 86 yards and a touchdown, but left the game with a possible concussion and was replaced by Tellis Jones-Grigsby, who rushed for 39 yards and hauled in four receptions for 40 yards.
There was plenty of blame to go around, but the game is over and another season awaits. Regroup and go get 'em, Wildcats!
TOTS' Ochoa saves the best for last
TOTS Senior Baseball Network
60-and-over baseball
New Year's Eve Game
Jesse Ochoa, 63, saved the best for last this morning at Udall Park when he went 5 for 5 and knocked in the winning run with a two-out single to left in the bottom of the seventh inning as Team Blue edged Team White 11-10 in a Tucson Old Timers (TOTS) baseball game.
It was the final game of the 2014 season for the TOTS and as it turns out it was Ochoa who provides the game-winning hit on New Year's Eve, drilling a fastball from Bob Daliege over the head of left fielder Ron Carlson.
Billy Heiny, 85, went the distance for Team Blue to pick up the win and Daliege was saddled with the loss. Daliege held a 10-7 lead going into the sixth inning, but a couple of costly infield errors down the stretch by Team White led to the loss.
The TOTS begin their 48th season Friday, Jan. 2, at Udall Park. The 60-and-over baseball club was founded in 1968 and the members currently play year round -- three days a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday).
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Talent
37th Annual Kennedy Center Honors Ceremony
Talent. T-A-L-E-N-T!
Every year at this time, I realize I do not have ANY!
I found myself glued to the television set for two hours, watching in awe as the artists performed tonight (tape delayed) at the Kennedy Center Honors Ceremony, the extravaganza which is held every year at this time in Washington, D.C.
This year's honorees included ballerina Patricia McBride, actor Tom Hanks, comedienne Lily Tomlin and singers Al Green and Sting.
They were the five honorees sitting in the balcony alongside the President of the United States and Mrs. Obama. The action was all on the stage and included performances from Lady Gaga, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson, Mavis Staples, Sam Moore and Bruno Mars.
Throw in some quick profiles of the honorees -- narrated admirably by such stars as Whoopi Goldberg, Meryl Streep and Garrison Keillor, and I'm hooked!
So much talent. It takes your breath away -- especially when "The Boss" performed the Sting hit, "I Hung My Head." The song was written and released by Sting in 1996 and shows his fondness for TV Westerns and his interest in country music. Johnny Cash added the song to one of his albums in 2002.
The lyrics to I Hung My Head:
Early one morning with time to kill
I borrowed Jeb's rifle and sat on the hill
I saw a lone rider crossing the plain
I drew a bead on him to practice my aim
My brother's rifle went off in my hand
A shot rang out across the land
The horse he kept running, the rider was dead
I hung my head, I hung my head
I set off running to wake from the dream
My brother's rifle went into the stream
I kept on running into the salt lands
And that's where they found me, my head in my hands
The sheriff he asked me "Why had I run"
Then it came to me just what I had done
And all for no reason, just one piece of lead
I hung my head, I hung my head
Here in the courthouse, the whole town is there
I see the judge high up in his chair
"Explain to the courtroom what went through your mind
And we'll ask the jury what verdict they find"
I said "I felt the power of death over life
I orphaned his children I widowed his wife
I beg their forgiveness I wish I was dead"
I hung my head, I hung my head
Early one morning with time to kill
I see the gallows up on the hill
And out in the distance a trick of the brain
I see a lone rider crossing the plain
He's come to fetch me to see what they done
We'll ride together til Kingdom come
I pray for God's mercy for soon I'll be dead
I hung my head, I hung my head.
Pac-12 now 4-0 in bowl games
Stanford had an easy time of it at the Foster Farms Bowl tonight in Santa Clara.
Maryland was no match for the Cardinal as Stanford rolls to a 45-21 win over Maryland and the Pac-12 Conference improves to a perfect 4-0 in bowl games.
A perfect 4-0 start:
Las Vegas Bowl
Utah 45 Colorado State 10
Sun Bowl
Arizona State 36 Duke 31
Holiday Bowl
USC 45 Nebraska 42
Foster Farms Bowl
Stanford 45 Maryland 21
Up next: Arizona vs. Boise State at the Fiesta Bowl
Arizona drops to No. 8 in AP poll
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
The loss to UNLV in Las Vegas is worth five spots in latest AP College Basketball Poll.
Arizona falls to No. 8, one spot behind Gonzaga. Go figure!
The Wildcats, as in Kentucky, stay at No. 1
Monday, December 29, 2014
Team White edges Team Blue 7-4 in Ed Rife Memorial game
TOTS Senior Baseball Network
60-and-over baseball
Team White held on to beat Team Blue 7-4 today at Udall Park in the Ed Rife Memorial game.
Lloyd "Baby Bull" Barzell, 65, went the distance for Team White and out dueled Team Blue right -hander 69-year-old Danny "Pigpen" Price, thanks mainly to a three-run first inning and a three-run sixth. Five of the six runs were unearned and key hits included RBI singles from Dave "Money Rhoades, Pistol Pete Peters and Barzell. Lead-off batter Dennis Crowley added a couple opposite field hits to aid the Team White cause.
Barzell, who struck out one and walked three, kept Team Blue's power hitters -- Tim Tolson and George Staas -- off the bases. Barzell walked Tolson intentionally in the top of the sixth inning and then got out of a bases loaded jam on a ground out to end the inning and in the top of the seventh, with the tying run at the plate, he coaxed the final Team Blue hitter into grounding out to third for the last out of the game.
Price walked three and and struck out the hard-hitting Peters twice -- once on a called third strike in the second inning and on a swinging third strike in the sixth. Peters is in striking distance to become the second player this year to break the single-season hit record, set in 2005 by Chico Bigham (228 hits). Barzell broke the record last week when he hit safely twice for his 229th and 230th hit of the year.
The game was played in honor of TOTS' teammate Ed Rife, who passed away last fall. Rife, who played 14 years with the organization, was a talented shortstop, known for a smooth release and his accurate throws to first base. The first inning of today's game was played without a shortstop. Cones were set up between second and third base and any ball hit through the cones was an automatic out, honoring the TOTS' hall of fame shortstop.
A crowd of seventy -- including members of the Rife Family, were on hand during and following the game for a cookout as Ed's wife, Nancy, and members of Ed's family also took a moment before the start of the sixth inning to spread Ed's ashes along the third base line. Nancy summed up the ceremony by saying, "Ed is heading home."
Photo: Ed Rife
Play of the Day: Team White catcher Pete Peters picked the runner, Brian Reilly, off first base in the sixth inning to snuff out a Team Blue rally.
Photo: Pistol Pete Peters
Cardinals take on Carolina Jan. 3
NFL Playoffs
The Arizona Cardinals lost 20-17 to the 49ers in San Francisco on Sunday and finished the regular NFL season at 11-5. Next stop: The Panthers at Carolina. The Panthers, fresh off a 34-3 win over Atlanta in their season finale, are the only NFL team in the playoffs sporting a losing record at 7-8-1.
The Cardinals are down to a third-string quarterback and will be playing away from home. Not good.
Cam Newton and the Panthers may prevail in this one.
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Pac 12 off to a good start in bowl games
The Pac 12 Conference is off to a good start in bowl games.
A perfect 3-0 start:
Las Vegas Bowl
Utah 45 Colorado State 10
Sun Bowl
Arizona State 36 Duke 31
Holiday Bowl
USC 45 Nebraska 42
A pretty good showing so far. The Pac 12 has five teams yet to see action -- UCLA, Washington, Stanford, Oregon and our Arizona Wildcats.
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Arizona falls!
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
What happened in Las Vegas tonight?
An upset!
The Arizona Wildcats fall from the ranks of the unbeaten -- their non conference winning streak is gone as UNLV pulls off the upset, 71-67.
On paper, the Wildcats had five players score in double figures with T.J. McConnell leading the way with 14 points, seven assists and four rebounds, while freshman Stanley Johnson posted a double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds.
That was the good news.
As for the bad news, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson fouled out midway through the second half and Kaleb Tarczewski, despite his 10 points and three rebounds, saw limited action -- forced to play the final minutes of the game with four fouls. The Wildcats were out rebounded 46-33 and maybe gave the game away at the free throw line, hitting just 16 of 27 from the charity stripe -- every miss proved costly tonight.
As for Johnson, just too many mistakes from the freshman phenom -- including getting the ball stolen in the final seconds of the game.
There's never a good loss, but maybe tonight's loss in Las Vegas will help the Wildcats in the long run. Coach Sean Miller said at the half, "We stink."
Maybe it was one too many tough, non-conference road games in a row. Things were hard enough in El Paso and the trip to Las Vegas was an accident ready to happen.
The third-ranked Arizona Wildcats will have some time off to think about tonight's loss. Unfortunately, what happens in Las Vegas, usually leaks out eventually and the Wildcats will surely take a dip in the rankings.
When the Wildcats return to action on Jan. 4, they'll be hungry for a WIN! They'll be ready for their next opponent: the Arizona State Sun Devils.
My top 5 NFL teams
The National Football League
Now that my fantasy football season is history, I can finally focus on the real thing.
My top 5 teams going into this week, one of which will win the Super Bowl:
Seattle
NewEngland
Green Bay
Denver
Dallas
Seattle is on a roll, Denver is on a downhill swing, New England and Green Bay are no surprise, but Dallas is.
Could Dallas and Tony Romo win it all? I doubt it. It'll be the Seattle Seahawks when all is said and done.
Monday, December 22, 2014
Team Priceless finishes 4th in fantasy league
UPC Hood Fantasy Football League
Team Priceless
My Team Priceless went into the playoffs in the UPC Hood Fantasy Football League as the top seed -- and then a complete collapse.
It all ended for Team Priceless last night thanks to Indy quarterback Andrew Luck. Dallas pounds Indy 42-7 and Luck spends more time on the bench and very little time on the field of play.
Luck posted a measly 2.36 in fantasy points and Team Priceless falls to Blitz in the third-place playoff game, while Clam Jamers, a sixth seed, rolls over Lazer Katz for the 2014 UPC Hood Fantasy Football title.
Team Priceless finishes the season 10-4 and ties with Blitz for the most wins. Unfortunately, they go 0-2 in the playoffs and finish out of the money. Clam Jamers finishes 8-6, but wins it all. Go figure.
Maybe next year.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Wildcats improve to 12-0
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
Freshman Stanley Johnson scored 17 points and veteran T.J. McConnell scored nine points, grabbed seven rebounds and dished out eight assists as the third-ranked Arizona Wildcats fought off a stubborn UTEP team in El Paso tonight and left town with a hard-earned 60-55 win.
Arizona becomes the first team in college basketball to reach 12 wins and improves to a perfect 12-0.
But it wasn't easy.
Arizona missed 12 free throws -- canning 15 of 27 and shot 45 percent from the field -- hitting 20 of 44 field goals. UTEP shot 40 percent (22 of 54) from the field.
Gabe York and Brandon Ashley scored in double figures for the Wildcats -- York with 13 and Ashley with 10. It was an off-night for Kaleb Tarczewski, who scored five points and fouled out late in the second half and for Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, who finished with six points.
The two teams tied in rebounds with 34 apiece. Arizona turned the ball over 17 times, while the Miners were guilty of 18 turnovers.
Up next: UNLV in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Wildcats reach century mark
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
The third-ranked Arizona Wildcats had an easy time of it at McKale Center tonight as they demolished Oakland 101-64.
Five players finished in double figures with Stanley Johnson leading the way with 18 points, five rebounds and three assists. Gabe York and Brandon Ashley canned 15 apiece, while Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Kaleb Tarczewski finished with 10 points apiece.
It didn't stop there as T. J. McConnell dished out a game-high 10 assists as Craig Victor tossed in nine points and Elliott Pitts added eight. Eleven players scored and 13 players saw action.
Arizona allowed Oakland to score just one field goal in the first 10 minutes of the game. The Wildcats relaxed a bit after that, but finished the night shooting 55 percent from the field, while limiting Oakland to 35 percent.
Arizona improves to 11-0.
Tucson Aces 5 Arizona Rattlers 1
Southwest Old Timers Baseball League
60-and-over baseball
Tucson Aces
Arnie White, 73, allowed seven hits and cruised to a 5-1 win today at Udall Park as the 60-and-over Tucson Aces beat the visiting Arizona Rattlers.
The Aces scored three runs in the top of the first inning on four hits. Dennis Crowley led off with an opposite-field single, Lloyd Barzell doubled to center and hard-hitting Tim Tolson walked to load the bases.
White helped his own cause with an RBI-double and Pete Peters followed with a two-run double. As it turned out, the three first-inning runs would be all White would need as he kept the Rattlers in check for all seven innings.
The Aces played error free ball, except for the fifth inning when two infield fly balls were dropped by White and Peters, while third-sacker Pigpen Price mishandled a shot down third. Still, White worked his way out of the inning and the Aces went on to their third straight win over the Rattlers.
Photo: Arnie White
Monday, December 15, 2014
Top seeds fall in fantasy league
UPC Hood Fantasy Football League
Team Priceless
After leading the UPC Hood Fantasy Football League for 10 of 14 weeks, my Team Priceless falls in the semifinals this week and will play for third place next week. Going into the first round of the playoffs as the No. 1 seed, Team Priceless runs out of luck -- as in quarterback Andrew Luck. The Indy quarterback collected just a shade over twenty fantasy points this week, while seven of my starters fail to amass double figures in fantasy points. The result: A devastating loss to the No. 6 seed Clam Jamers.
The second-seeded Blitz also went down, losing a close battle with the fourth-seeded Lazer Katz. An unlikely final next week will have the Lazer Katz against the Clam Jamers, while Blitz and Team Priceless battle for third place.
I will once again try my luck with MR. LUCK. My opponent has New England's Tom Brady or he could insert Seattle's Russell Wilson. My backup quarterback is Cincinnati's Andy Dalton. I'll stick with Luck.
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Wildcats devour Wolverines
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
The third-ranked Arizona Wildcats crushed Michigan at McKale Center today 80-53.
Arizona finished the game with five players in double figures. Stanley Johnson led the way with 17 points, while Gabe York and Kaleb Tarczewski added 15 apiece. Brandon Ashley chipped in 10 points, as did Rondae Hollis-Jefferson. Arizona coach Sean Miller substituted freely with five minutes left in the game.
Arizona shot 58 percent (32 of 55) from the field and held the Wolverines to just 34 percent, hitting just 19 of 55 shots. The Wildcats out rebounded Michigan, 41-26, and dished out 19 assists to just 12 for the Wolverines.
Arizona improves to 10-0.
Cardinals arguably fifth best team in NFL
Arizona Cardinals
The Arizona Cardinals (11-3), with a 12-6 win on Thursday over the St. Louis Rams, became the first team to post 11 wins this season, but arguably they may be the fifth best team in the NFL, behind Green Bay(10-3), New England (10-3), Denver (10-3) and the Seattle Seahawks (9-4). The schedule on Sunday has Miami at New England, Green Bay at Buffalo, Denver at San Diego and San Francisco at Seattle.
The Patriots, the Packers, the Broncos and the Seahawks should all win and keep pace with the Cardinals. But, on any given Sunday upsets are possibly, especially in Week 15.
As for the Cardinals, they have Sunday off and a week to prepare for Seattle at home in Week 16. They are down to their third quarterback, Ryan Lindley. Somehow the Cardinals are hanging in there. The Cardinals will need some touchdowns against the visiting Seahawks, otherwise they'll no longer be in the conversation as arguably the fifth best team in the National Football League.
Go Cardinals!
Friday, December 12, 2014
Pigpen Price gets rare win
TOTS Senior Baseball Network
60-and-over baseball
Pigpen Price, 69, allowed six hits, struck out four and walked three en route to a 13-4 win for Team Blue today over Team White in a 65-and-over Tucson Old Timers (TOTS) baseball game at Udall Park.
It was a rare win for Price, who has struggled on the mound this winter with a 1-4-1 record. "I had more control today and I didn't hit anybody which is a plus."
Price was helped out in the top of the first inning when his Team Blue teammates posted four runs on seven hits -- including a two-run single by Tim Tolson and a two-run double by newcomer George Staas. 68, from Dayton, Ohio. Staas, in his first official at-bat as a member of the 60-and-over club, drilled a shot to center field.
Pete Peters had two hits for Team White and drove in all four of their runs, while Lloyd Barzell contributed three hits and climbs to within two hits of setting the all-time single season hits record. The record was set in 2005 by Chico Bigham who banged out 228 hits. A couple more hit by Barzell and he'll own the record at 229. Barzell, who pitched all seven innings today in a losing cause, has eight games left in the season and plenty of at-bats to set the record.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Billy and Floyd -- ageless wonders
TOTS Senior Baseball Network
60-and-over baseball
Floyd Lance, 89, and Billy Heiny, 85, are the "Fathers of Time" on the Tucson Old Timers 60-and-over baseball team.
The dictionary describes the Father of Time as: the personification of time as an old man, usually in a white robe, having a white beard, and carrying a scythe.
At Udall Park on the east side of Tucson the senior baseball club plays three days a week and every game the TOTS' version of the "Fathers of Time" hustle to their respective positions. Lance, a first baseman, and Heiny, a right-handed pitcher, do not sport long, white beards and carry a scythe, instead they come equipped each week with a baseball bat and a glove.
They both defy Mother Nature and the Father of Time, for they are baseball players -- ageless wonders who still play for the love of the game. Lance and Heiny not only take their positions on the field but they contribute. Lance plays first base like he did seventy years ago with style and grace, while Heiny takes the mound from time to time and baffles the hitters with his slow delivery and even slower fastball.
Teammates look on in awe, while spectators stand in amazement. How can this be? How can they play and compete, even at this senior level, with athletes who are, in some cases, 25 years their senior? They hit, run, throw and field ground balls effortlessly and act like they could play the game of baseball for another 15 to 20 years.
These "Energizer Bunny's" do not have a clock. They don't need one. It's their time to shine and it's their time to defy the odds and continue to play the game of baseball.
Today was like any other day at the ballpark. Heiny pitched seven innings and held off his opponent with his assortment of "slow pitches" while Lance made a dozen putouts as TOTS Team White prevailed over TOTS Team Blue, 10-8.
Lance changes the number on his jersey every year (he's currently wearing the number 89), while Heiny continues to wear jersey number 70 because it was at the ripe old age of seventy (or close to it) when he took up baseball for the first time and started playing the game with the Tucson Old Timers.
Lance, a member of the TOTS since 1999, was born Sept. 6 , 1925 in Glen Gardner, New Jersey.
Heiny, a member of the TOTS since 1997, was born Aug. 5, 1929 in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Batting stats: (2013) Lance, G 115 AB 293 R 40 H 93 BB 44 HP 3 SAC 14 RBI 59 AVG .317
Heiny, G 109 AB 290 R 44 H 43 BB 37 HP 1 SAC 5 RBI 30 AVG .148
Photos: (top) Floyd Lance (bottom) Billy Heiny
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Arizona 87 Utah Valley 56
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
Arizona, ranked No. 3 in the country, had very little trouble dismantling visiting Utah Valley tonight at McKale Center.
Arizona wins it 87-56 with Stanley Johnson leading the way with 14 points, seven rebounds and three assists, while Dusan Ristic and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson came off the bench to score 13 and 12 points, respectively. Gabe York also finished in double figures with 11 points as coach Sean Miller cleared the bench in this one. Thirteen players saw action and ten scored -- including seldom used Craig Victor who tossed in six points, while reserve point-guard Parker Jackson-Cartwright tallied seven points and dished out three assists.
The Wildcats shot 59 percent from the field (31 of 52 shots), while Utah Valley was held to 36 percent shooting (17 of 47). Arizona had nine steals in the game and out rebounded the Wolverines, 40-25.
On a side note, you would never obtain any of the above information from Bill Walton, who was supposed to be one of the announcers during the game. If he said anything about the game, I must have missed it.
As with most blowouts, the announcers try to find something to talk about. In Walton's case that is never a problem. In reality, there was a basketball game going on tonight. I'm glad I watched it, but sorry I listened to it.
As for our Wildcats, they move to 9-0 on the season, but still remain behind Kentucky and now Duke in the latest AP poll. Up next: Michigan on Saturday.
Monday, December 8, 2014
Daliege hurls gem
TOTS Senior Baseball Network
60-and-over baseball
Bob Daliege, 66, hurled seven strong innings at Udall Park today as Team Blue beat Team White 7-2 in a Tucson Old-Timers (TOTS) 60-and-over baseball game.
Daliege allowed just six hits enroute to the victory as he kept Team White's potent hitting attack at bay -- including their top two hitters, Lloyd Barzell and Peter Peters, who both are battling to break the club's single-season hit record of 228 hits, set in 2005 by Chico Bigham.
Barzell entered today's game with 222 hits, while Peters is right behind him with 214 hits. Both players went hitless against Daliege, who retired the side in order in four of the seven innings.
The TOTS return to action on Wednesday.
Photo: Bob Daliege
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Arizona Cardinals improve to 10-3
Arizona Cardinals Football
Arizona held on to beat Kansas City 17-14 today at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale to improve to 10-3 on the season and maintain their one-game lead in the NFC West over the Seattle Seahawks.
Seattle (9-4) kept pace with the Cardinals today with a 24-14 win in Philadelphia over the Eagles.
Cardinals note: Arizona won today thanks to three field goals from kicker Chandler Catanzaro and a third-quarter score on a 26-yard TD pass from Drew Stanton to Jaron Brown.
It's offical: Arizona Wildcats vs. Boise State in Fiesta Bowl
Arizona Wildcats Football
It's official. The 10th-ranked Arizona Wildcats (10-3) will take on 20th-ranked Boise State (11-2) on Dec. 31 at 2 p.m. in Glendale in the Vizio Fiesta Bowl.
The playoff committee ranked the Wildcats No. 10, while the Broncos will carry a No. 20 ranking into the Fiesta Bowl as the two teams have 24 days to prepare for the New Year's Eve tussle.
For the record:
Boise State...Mountain West Champs, 11 wins 2 losses...lost to Ole Miss and Air Force
Arizona...Runner-up Pac-12, 10 wins 3 losses...lost to USC, UCLA and Oregon
Can the Cardinals regroup?
Arizona Cardinals Football
It hasn't been a good week for Arizona football -- as in the Arizona Wildcats, a 51-13 loser Friday to the Oregon Ducks. Now it's time for Arizona's professional team to take the field as the Cardinals (9-3) try to snap a two-game losing streak at home this afternoon as they take on the Kansas City Chiefs (7-5).
The Cardinals are clinging to a one-game lead in the NFC West and they hope to return to the win column today with the return of wide-receiver Larry Fitzgerald. If the Cardinals can stop Kansas City's running back Jamaal Charles and if Fitz can get open and haul in a couple of TD passes from quarterback Drew Stanton then chances are Arizona will walk away with its 10th win of the season.
If Charles has his day and Fitzgerald doesn't, it could be a long afternoon for the Cardinals.
My prediction: Arizona 20 Kansas City 17.
But, what do I know? I predicted my Arizona Wildcats would beat Oregon, 45-42!
TOTS lose a loyal fan
TOTS Senior Baseball Network
60-and-over baseball
My blog is filled with stories of the old-time ball players who play three days a week at Udall Park as members of the Tucson Old Timers (TOTS) baseball club. As the club's historian, from time to time I summarize the results of the games, acknowledging great plays made and, in short, try to bring to print what it's like to be an old-timer and still play the game of baseball.
Sometimes I forget to acknowledge the ladies in the stands, the spouses who sit in the bleachers and support their husbands and the organization as a whole.
The organization lost a beautiful lady and its number-one cheerleader on the 22nd of November. Donna Tagg passed away at the age of eighty-one. Her husband of 60 years is former TOT Larry Tagg.
Services will be held at Bring's Funeral Home on Friday, December 12 at 2:00 p.m.
The following is an excerpt from a previous post. It's just part of the story of the life and times of Donna and Larry Tagg.
Original post: April 15, 2013, just a year-and-half ago.
I admire all the TOTS, past and present. And now that I'm the club historian, I continue to sift through the archives, looking at pictures and faces of men who have come before me. Due to medical issues way beyond their control, a few of the honorary TOTS who are still alive and kicking, show up and sit in the bleachers every week and cheer us on.
Take for instance, 82-year-old Larry Tagg. Larry sustained a brain injury a few years back and he was forced to retire from the active list, but he still makes the annual luncheon every year and attends all the "dress out" games (every three months we play a game in our full uniform-- followed by a cookout -- all the honorary TOTS and former players are also invited and partake in our yearly Christmas party).
So, like a good historian, I checked up on Mr. Tagg. He was the TOT of the Year in 2000 and the team manager in 2001-02. In 2005, at the age of 74, he played in 63 games, collected 30 hits in 127 at-bats, knocked in 11 runs and batted .236. In 2006, his averaged slipped to .193, but he did step to the plate 166 times, had 32 hits, walked 25 times and was hit by a pitch four times.
As for his life before the TOTS, well that's a story in itself.
Larry was a service man...and I mean a military service man.
Tagg, who was born and grew up in Sioux City, Iowa, allowed his early "baseball playing" days to be interrupted, by enlisting in the Army in 1948. He returned home after his eight-year stint in the Army and played for some independent baseball teams, traveling around Western Iowa and Eastern Nebraska. It wasn't long before he ended up at a small college in Denver and met Donna Gensler. They married, he subsequently joined the Air Force and served as a chaplain for 20 years.
While on active duty, Tagg served in Alaska and Germany and close to home at Davis-Monthan AFB, just to name a few of the bases he was stationed at. He retired from the military in 1976 and eventually made his way to Tucson with his wife, Donna, and his two sons, Philip and Martyn.
And then along came the TOTS.
Special Note: Donna Tagg will be buried at the Fort Huachuca Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in her name to the Humane Society of Southern Arizona or Adult Loss of Hearing Association.
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Being an Arizona fan is exhausting!
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
Being an Arizona fan is exhausting!
But I love it.
Arizona edges Gonzaga 66-63 in overtime today at McKale Center.
The Wildcats improve to 8-0 as T.J. McConnell scores six points in the overtime period. Gonzaga, ranked ninth in the country, is saddled with its first loss and falls to 7-1.
Another team effort by the third-ranked Arizona Wildcats. Brandon Ashley led the way with 14 points (with some key buckets down the stretch in regulation), while McConnell finished with 12 points and three key steals. Freshman sensation Stanley Johnson contributed 11 points, six rebounds and two steals, while Kaleb Tarczewski powered his way underneath the basket for 11 points and a team-leading seven rebounds. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson came off the bench once again, scoring eight points to go along with six boards in 37 minutes of action.
Next up: Utah Valley on Tuesday at McKale.
Friday, December 5, 2014
The rush is over for Arizona football fans
Arizona Wildcats Football
It had been a banner year for the 2014 Arizona Wildcats.
And then came Game 13.
Number 13 is an unlucky number -- especially for the University of Arizona football team, at least it was tonight in Santa Clara, California as the Wildcats lost 51-13 to the No. 2 Oregon Ducks in the Pac-12 Championship game and fall to 10-3 on the season.
A 10-3 season will not get you to the Rose Bowl, the Cotton Bowl or the Sugar Bowl, but a split with Oregon this season and 10 wins might get you a Fiesta Bowl invite.
We'll know the answer in a few days.
The answer to why the Arizona Wildcats played so badly at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara may take some additional time to dissect. One reason for sure is the play of Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota who ran and passed the Ducks to an easy win.
I love my Wildcats and wherever the Wildcats play Game 14, I'll be on the edge of my seat, watching -- as usual, but let's not sugarcoat it, the game in Santa Clara tonight was a disaster for the Arizona players and for every fan in every tavern in Tucson from 4th Avenue to the Tanque Verde Guest Ranch.
Just a week ago I was yelling and screaming my head off at a local Pub, along with a packed house full of Arizona fans, tonight I sat alone in the comfort of my own home and quietly shook my head as Oregon stunned, demolished and embarrassed my Arizona Wildcats.
Oh well, Game 14 awaits.
Happy Holidays to all my TOTS' teammates
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60-and-over baseball
Bookemdanosports is well over 2,000 posts. It's been quite a run and I hope to continue my postings for years to come.
I do want to take a moment and wish all my readers Merry Christmas and a happy holiday. There's a lot going on in the world of sports, especially for us local fans who are focused on Arizona football and basketball at the moment but I just want to say what a pleasure it's been to complete another season, another year, with my teammates on the Tucson Old Timers baseball club.
We are just weeks away from the start to the 48th season for the TOTS' organization, which fielded its first team back in 1968. We continue to march on with a roster of close to 60 players -- all of whom are 60 and over and still enjoy playing America's Pastime -- the game of baseball.
We lost one of our all-time greats this fall with the loss of Ed Rife, one of the most talented shortstops ever to don a Tucson Old Timers (TOTS) uniform. Our hearts go out to the Rife Family. Ed will always be with us as we take the field every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Udall Park.
It's been quite a year for the TOTS, who sent an all-TOTS 65-and-over team to the Men's Senior Baseball League (MSBL) World Series in Phoenix in October. It was an experience the players will never forget. With any luck, we'll all be back to compete in the senior World Series in 2015.
We also sent seven members of the club to compete in the 70-and-over division of the MSBL World Series, the team was called the Arizona Scorpions and was coached by Jerry Hamelin, who dedicated our participation in the prestigious senior World Series to our friend and teammate, Ed Rife.
We have had our share of injures and illnesses this year from hamstrings to knee operations to you name it, but somehow, someway the players bounce back and return to action.
The TOTS will be back in 2015, older, better and stronger. Once, again Happy Holidays!
Happy Holidays from Danny "Pigpen" Price -- author of Bookemdanosports.
It's Friday Night Lights for the Arizona Wildcats
Arizona Wildcats Football
I'm up early this morning.
Why?
Because it's the day of the WILDCAT. My Arizona Wildcats will take the field in Santa Clara in 12 hours for arguably the most important football game in the school's history.
I know, that is quite a statement. Forgive me, but it's six o'clock in the morning and I'm already pumped -- awaiting "Friday Night Under the Lights" as the Wildcats are not only under the lights, but under the SPOTLIGHT as they take on Oregon in the Pac-12 Championship game.
The second-ranked team in the country, the Oregon Ducks, against the seventh-ranked Arizona Wildcats. My head is still buzzing. It was just a week ago when Arizona took down archival Arizona State in front of 56,000-plus at Arizona Stadium. It was just a week ago when the fans stormed the field celebrating a 42-35 Arizona victory, securing a spot in tonight's title game.
And now, it's the game of the century. My goodness, I'm getting carried away. So, let me take a deep breath and offer my prediction: Arizona 45, Oregon 42 in a thriller!
Scooby Wright will defend, Cayleb Jones will step forward and have his day, Nick Wilson will pound his way up the middle and SOLOMON will lead us to victory. PAUSE! I'm pouring myself a third cup of coffee.
Okay. Oregon will get their touchdowns as expected, but they will fall short on this day and the committee handling the college football playoff rankings will be left scratching their heads. What do we do with those Wildcats from the Old Pueblo?
What if Missouri upsets No.1 Alabama, Georgia Tech takes down No. 4 Florida State, No. 3 TCU falls to Iowa State (that may be carrying things a little too far) and my prediction holds up as Arizona shocks Oregon, where does the committee go from there when the clock strikes midnight and Sunday morning rolls around?
Win or lose, the fact that my Arizona Wildcats are in the discussion is just plain remarkable. An upset win over Oregon tonight and the Wildcats would be 11-2, the Pac-12 Champions, and OWN two wins over arguably the second-best team in the country. And to to top it off, they would own three wins in as many meetings over Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota, who will end up as the Heisman Trophy winner this year.
To say I'm excited, is an understatement. I think I'll finish another cup of coffee, go back to bed and take a WILD cat nap.
When I wake up. I'll rethink all of my above comments.
One thing is for sure, I'll be cheering on my Wildcats just after sundown in the Old Pueblo.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
TOTS' single-season hits record in jeopardy
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60-and-over baseball
The 60-and-over Tucson Old Timers baseball team has been around since 1968 and the organization continues to play at Udall Park three days a week from January to December.
No spring or winter breaks for this ball club. No way!
This year two of the youngest members, 64-year-old Lloyd "Baby Bull" Barzell and 65-year-old Pistol Pete Peters are on the verge of setting the individual record for hits in a season and it looks like it is a race to the wire for the two players with just over three weeks left in the month of December.
Barzell was the top hitter for the month of November with 21 hits in 36 trips to the plate, a .583 average, while Peters went 16 for 27 for a .593 average. If you add those November totals to their total output for the season, it looks like the record of 228 hits, set by Chico Bigham in 2005, is going down.
Barzell, after 11 months of action, is at 218 hits, while Peters is not far behind with 211 hits. Both players have a shot at the record with 12 games still scheduled for the month of December.
Other top hitting performances for the month of November include Tim Tolson (18 fo 30, a .533 average) and Brian Reilly (16 for 36, a .467 average). In the all-important category of runs-batted-in, it was Doc Thompson and Tolson with 16 RBI.
Oregon No. 2, Arizona No. 7 in College Football Playoff Rankings
Arizona Wildcats Football
The latest College Football Playoff Rankings show the Oregon Ducks at No. 2 and our Arizona Wildcats at No. 7.
Wow! Can't wait until Friday night in Santa Clara!
1. Alabama | 6. Baylor |
2. Oregon | 7. Arizona |
3. TCU | 8. Michigan State |
4. Florida State | 9. Kansas State |
5. Ohio State | 10. Mississippi State |
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Wildcats improve to 7-0
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
Eleven Wildcats score, four players finish in double figures and Arizona rolls to a 91-65 win tonight at McKale Center over visiting Gardner-Webb. Gabe York and Stanley Johnson finish with 18 points apiece, while Kaleb Tarczewski pumps in 10 and Rondae Hollis Jefferson lights up the scoreboard with 11 points, six rebounds and four assists. Brandon Ashley and Johnson tie for rebound honors with eight apiece, while T.J. McConnell dishes out eight assists, scores five points and grabs three rebounds.
Arizona, ranked third in the nation, improves to 7-0 on the season and take on Gonzaga at McKale on Saturday. Tip-off 3:15 p.m.
Monday, December 1, 2014
Team Priceless powers its way into first place in fantasy league
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Team Priceless
My Team Priceless scored a season-high 131.30 in fantasy points this week to knock off Ray Ray and Mookie (131.30 - 104.60) to vault back into first place in the UPC Hood Fantasy Football League and in the process gain the top seed and a first round bye in the playoffs.
Once again, Team Priceless rode the arm of Indy quarterback Andrew Luck, who tossed five touchdown passes and amassed 43.80 worth of fantasy points as the Colts beat Washington, 49-27.
And once again, Pittsburgh's wide receiver Antonio Brown scores two touchdowns and garners 23.70 in fantasy points. As an added bonus, Tennessee wide receiver Kendall Wright chipped in 19.20 fantasy points with 132 receiving yards and a touchdown, during the Titans' 45-21 loss to Houston.
Also, my two running backs Steve Jackson from Atlanta and Chris Johnson from the New York Jets ran wild. Jackson rushed for 101 yards in the Falcons' 29-18 win over Arizona, while Johnson amassed 105 yards on the ground as the Jets fell to Miami, 16-13.
Team Priceless moves to 10-3 on the season -- the only team in the 14-team league with 10 wins.
Arizona Wildcats reach No. 8 in AP Poll
Arizona Wildcats Football
The Arizona Wildcats, fresh off a victory in the Territorial Cup over rival Arizona State, move up in the Associated Press football poll to No. 8 in the country.
This week's AP poll has Oregon at No. 3, UCLA at No. 16, Arizona State at No. 17 and Utah is ranked No. 24.
Friday, November 28, 2014
Arizona wins it 42-35
Arizona Shines!
Arizona Wildcats Football
Arizona 42 Arizona State 35
Pure bedlam!
Nick Wilson 178 yards on 24 carries and three touchdowns!
Anu Solomon 15 for 21, 208 yards and two TD passes to Samajie Grant.
MVP Scobby Wright 13 tackles, two sacks...and one forced fumble to ignite the Wildcats in the opening quarter.
56, 083 cheer on the Arizona Wildcats to a Pac-12 South title and the 10-2 Arizona Wildcats are heading for Santa Clara!
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Wildcats win Maui Invitational
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
Freshman Stanley Johnson scored 18 points, grabbed nine rebounds and had three steals as the Arizona Wildcats hung on to beat San Diego State 61-59 tonight to win the Maui Invitational. It was the second championship in Maui for the Wildcats, who won it all in 2000.
Arizona beats Missouri, Kansas State and the Aztecs to capture the crown, but tonight's battle against San Diego State wasn't easy for the Wildcats as they spent most of the game in four trouble -- losing the services of guards T.J. McConnell and Gabe York in the first half. McConnell and York had three fouls in the half, but in the end it was Kaleb Tarczewski who fouled out in the final moments of the second half.
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and McConnell also scored in double figures tonight -- Hollis Jefferson with 14 and McConnell with 11 to go along with three rebounds and three assists.
Arizona, the third-ranked team in the country, improves to 6-0 on the season.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Arizona vs. San Diego in Maui finale
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
Arizona, now ranked third in the latest Associated Press college basketball rankings, will take on 15th-ranked San Diego State in the Maui Invitational title game Wednesday night.
San Diego State knocked off BYU in two overtimes in its tourney opener on Monday and tonight rolled by Pittsburgh 74-57, while the Arizona Wildcats beat Missouri by 19 on Monday and edged a tough Kansas State team earlier today, 72-68.
Arizona (5-0) will go up against the Aztecs (5-0) and their coach Steve Fisher in the tourney finale.
The Wildcats and coach Sean Miller would love to get off to a good start against the Aztecs, something they failed to do against Missouri and Kansas State.
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Brandon Ashley chipped in 15 points apiece to lead Arizona over Missouri and today it was center Kaleb Tarczewski with 18 points and guard Gabe York with 15 points leading the charge.
Monday, November 24, 2014
Team Priceless loses first-round bye in fantasy playoffs
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Team Priceless
Team Priceless lost again this week and drops all the way to a third seed for the playoffs of the 14-team UPC Hood Fantasy Football League.
Team Priceless (9-3) holds on to a two-game lead in Division 2 with just one week of action left before the playoffs begin in Week 14. Blitz and Lazar Kats, both with 9-3 records, are tied for top honors in Division 1. Team Priceless is third in overall points scored, which is the all-important tiebreaker.
After the conclusion of next week's action, six teams will qualify for the playoffs and the two teams with the best record (including the tiebreaker if necessary) will earn a bye in the quarterfinals. The three-seed will tangle with the sixth seed, while the fourth-seed with lock horns with the fifth seed. The two winners will move on to the semi-finals, the following week.
Last year, my Team Priceless reached the championship game, but lost in the title game and finished runner up. This year I hope to win it all, but it will not be easy as I will face the playoffs without a quality running back. I drafted Adrian Petersen, but lost him early on and somehow I've compiled a 9-3 record using Steve Jackson of Atlanta. Luckily, I've had the luxury of having Andrew Luck (QB-Indy) and wide receiver Antonio Brown (Pittsburgh) in my starting lineup. Two of my losses this season have occurred on a bye week without Luck and on another bye week without Brown.
I"ll have both Luck and Brown the rest of the way. That's a plus. The trick is to find some fantasy points down the stretch from the rest of my lineup, which includes kicker Dan Bailey (Dallas), receiver Michael Crabtree and Anquan Boldin, along with tight end Vernon Davis -- all three from the San Francisco 49ers. My defense, the New England Patriots, is kind of shaky.
It should be interesting the rest of the way.
Cardinals at 9-2 after loss to Seattle
The Arizona Cardinals took it on the chin in Seattle on Sunday, losing to the Seahawks 19-3.
Arizona falls to 9-2 on ther season, but still own the best record in the NFL, along with the New England Patriots.
Up next: Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Wildcats ranked 12th in AP Poll
Arizona Wildcats Football
Arizona will head into its final regular season game on Friday against rival Arizona State ranked No. 12 in the country according to the latest Associated Press poll, which was released today.
As for the Sun Devils, they aren't far behind at No. 13, while Oregon owns the third spot and the UCLA Bruins are in ninth.
Florida State hangs on to the top spot and Alabama is No. 2.
Arizona fans are in for a real treat Friday night at Arizona Stadium with two top twenty teams in the house -- two teams with identical 9-2 records. If that isn't enough for the hometown crowd, then they can add some scoreboard watching to the agenda. An Arizona win coupled with a UCLA loss to Stanford in Pasadena will send the Wildcats to the Pac-12 championship game to face Oregon.
My, goodness. It's going to be a crazy time in the Old Pueblo.
The stage is set
Arizona Wildcats Football
The stage is set.
The UCLA Bruins beat USC 38-20 last night. Arizona beats Utah and Arizona State (9-2, 6-2) drops Washington State.
Arizona Stadium will be the place to be Friday as our 9-2 Wildcats take on the 9-2 Arizona State Sun Devils, while out in Pasadena UCLA will host the Stanford Cardinal (6-5, 4-4).
If Arizona (9-2, 6-2) wins and the Bruins (9-2, 6-2) lose, the Wildcats will win the Pac-12 South, setting up a Pac-12 Conference title matchup on Dec. 5 in Santa Clara (new home of the San Francisco 49ers) against Oregon (9-1, 7-1).
My Goodness. Way to go, Wildcats.
Saturday, November 22, 2014
In the Nick of Time
Arizona Wildcats Football
The 15th-ranked Arizona Wildcats put the hurt on the 17-ranked Utah Utes in Salt Lake City today.
The Wildcats crush the Utes 42-10 and improve to 9-2 on the season and 6-2 in the Pac-12 South, setting up the BIG GAME next Friday at Arizona Stadium against the 9-2 and 13th-ranked Arizona State Sun Devils.
Arizona needed a spark today offensively and they got it in the nick of time as running back Nick Wilson rushes for 218 yards and three touchdowns as the Wildcats led at the half 21-7 and then added three more scores in the fourth quarter to knock off the Utes.
Despite the bad weather in Salt Lake City and in front of a boisterous Utah crowd, Arizona forced the Utes into four turnovers, while getting the job done offensively with 520 yards of total offense -- 298 rushing and 222 through the air.
One downer was the loss in the second half of quarterback Anu Solomon, who got the BOOT - as in wearing one to protect his injured ankle. Hopefully, Solomon will be ready to go against the Sun Devils.
But for now, Arizona fans, enjoy the win -- the ninth of the season for the Wildcats with a chance to go 10-2 next week.
Arizona Cardinals eye win number 10
Arizona Cardinals Football
Can the Arizona Cardinals (9-1) beat the Seahawks (6-4) in Seattle on Sunday?
Yes, but it won't be easy.
My prediction: Arizona 28 Seattle 24
Scooby will need a little help today
Arizona Wildcats Football
In a land far away, Scooby will lead the way.
The Arizona linebacker Scobby Wright III will need some help.
Wright leads the Wildcats in tackles and he'll have to do it again today as Arizona battles the weather and the Utah Utes in Salt Lake City. A defensive struggle is expected between two very good football teams. Arizona (8-2) can keep their hopes alive for a Pac-12 South title with a win over Utah (7-3).
A fumble recovery, an interception, a punt return for a TD, a jarring tackle, a blocked field goal -- any, or all of those defensive gems may be necessary if Arizona expects to get to win No. 9.
Offensively, Arizona quarterback Anu Solomon needs to have A DAY! Running back Nick Wilson needs to grind out another 100-yard game, with a little help from Terris Jones-Grigsby and wide receiver Cayleb Jones needs to soar above the defenders and produce his best game of the year.
If the Wildcats can accomplish all the above, then they'll walk away winners.
My prediction: Arizona 17 Utah 14.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Wildcats wear down Anteaters
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
The second-ranked Arizona Wildcats struggled with visiting UC Irvine at McKale tonight -- until the eight-minute mark of the second half, that is.
Arizona went on a 15-0 run and the Anteaters went scoreless for six minutes and the Wildcats pulled away for a 71-54 win to improve to 3-0 on the season. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson led the Wildcats with 19 points, while point-guard T.J. McConnell chipped in 12 points to go along with six steals, four assists and nine rebounds. Stanley Johnson finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds.
As for UC Irvine's 7-6 center Mamadou Ndiaye, he scores nine points in the first half, but wasn't a factor in the second half as the Anteaters simply ran out of gas down the stretch and the Wildcats' smothering defense took its toll.
The Wildcats head for the Maui Invitational and a first-round matchup on Monday against Missouri.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Aces' bats come alive in win over Rattlers
Southwest Senior Baseball League
60-and-over Aces
The 60-and-over Aces put together a 16-hit attack and beat the Arizona Rattlers 13-8 at Mission Manor Park today. Thunder Tim Tolson reached base five times and collected four hits, while driving in three runs. Pistol Pete Peters added to the onslaught with three hits in five trips to the plate, while driving in a team-high five runs.
The Aces scored four runs in the top of the sixth and added four more in the seventh to put the Rattlers away. Doc Thompson pitched the first five innings for the Aces and picked up the win, while Lloyd Barzell hurled the final two innings.
It was the Aces second win in a row over the Rattlers, who held the early lead in the ball game at 8-5. Also hitting safely for the Aces today were Pigpen Price, Bob Daliege, Ron Petersen, Dennis Crawley, Brian Reilly, Barzell and Thompson.
The oldest player on the field today was 85-year-old Billy Heiny. Heiny reached base on an error and scored a run.
"It was a team effort," Aces manager Jerry Hamelin said, after the game. "We were down three runs and needed to put together some hits."
That's exactly what the Aces did.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Doc Thompson gets the start in Aces' game
Southwest Senior Baseball League
60-and-over Aces
The 60-and-over Aces will head across town on Tuesday to take on the Arizona Rattlers at Mission Manor Park. Game time is set for 9 a.m.
Hard-throwing, right-hander Doc Thompson, 72, will take the mound for the Aces. Thompson, coming off knee surgery late last year, has rounded into pitching form the last three months and is beginning to control his pitches, which includes a sinking fastball, a curve and a slider, which breaks away from the right-handed batters.
"I'm working my way back into shape." Thompson said, after a recent Tucson Old Timers' game at Udall Park. "The knee feels good and I've shed a few pounds. I feel pretty good."
Thompson, who pitched for Iowa State in the 1960s, is the hardest thrower on the TOTS and the Aces. The Arizona Rattlers will be out for a little revenge after falling to the Aces in early October. The Aces won the game in the bottom of the last inning on a bases-loaded walk-off single by 69-year-old Pigpen Price.
The Aces, who recently returned from the Men's Senior Baseball League (MSBL) World Series, which was held in Phoenix last month, have a hard-hitting attack, led by 62-year-old Tim Tolson, the top home run hitter on the club, along with contact hitters Brian Reilly, Pete Peters, Ron Petersen, Lloyd Barzell, Dennis Crowley, Bob Daliege and Price.
Photo: Doc Thompson
Team Priceless takes over first place in fantasy league
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Team Priceless
Week 11 in the NFL was a real nail-biter for my Team Priceless, one of fourteen teams in the UPC Hood Fantasy Football League.
Team Priceless edges Clam Jamers 99.12 to 91.52 to improve to 9-2 in the fantasy league and will head into Week 12 as the number one team and a one-game edge over Blitz (8-3), Suh-nami (8-3) and Lazar Kats (8-3).
Blitz, Suh-nami and the Lazar Kats are tied for first in Division 1 and my Team Priceless leads the way in Division 2 and now enjoys a two-game lead over Team Arps (7-4).
One more win in the next two weeks by Team Priceless will clinch the top seed in Division 2 and an automatic bye in the first round of the playoffs, which gets underway in Week 14.
Team Priceless held on tonight on Monday Night Football to grab their ninth win of the year. My opponent had Pittsburgh running back Le'Veon Bell on its roster. Bell rushed for 204 yards and a TD, good enough for 28.20 in fantasy points. Luckily, Tennessee ran out of time outs tonight and Pittsburgh's Ben Roethlisberger took a knee deep in Titans' territory and ran out the clock. One more score by Bell and Team Priceless would have lost. In real life, the Steelers edge Tennessee 27-24 tonight.
As for Team Priceless, it was Indy quarterback Andrew Luck (24.62 fantasy points), Pittsburgh's wide receiver Antonio Brown (15.10) and San Francisco's wide receiver Michael Crabtree (14.50) leading the way this week.
Wish me luck next week!
AP Poll has Arizona ranked 15th this week
Arizona Wildcats Football
Arizona's heart stopping win over Washington was good enough to keep the Wildcats at No. 15 this week in the AP College Football Poll. It's going to be a battle for two more weeks at least as the Wildcats tangle with No. 20 Utah in Salt Lake this Saturday and the more important battle -- the day after Thanksgiving at home against the 13th-ranked Arizona State Sun Devils.
Win both and pray that UCLA loses it next two games and the Wildcats would own the Pac-12 South. The Wildcats are 8-2 overall. while Arizona State has dropped to 8-2 as well after its loss to Oregon State last Saturday. The Utes are 7-3.
Oregon (9-1, 6-1), of course, will win the Pac-12 North as they head into this week's action with a three-game lead over second-place Stanford, while the Pac-12 South is a mess and up for grabs with USC at 6-2 (7-3 overall), Arizona, Arizona State and UCLA at 5-2 and Utah at 4-3.
Go get 'em, Arizona. A 10-2 record. Now that would be very nice.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Arizona rolls over Cal-Northridge 86-68
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
Stanley Johnson scored 17 points and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson netted 14 as Arizona rolled to an easy 86-68 win over Cal State Northridge tonight at McKale to improve to 2-0 on the season.
The second-ranked Wildcats cleared the bench in this one and it was garbage time the final few minutes. Brandon Ashley chipped in 13 points and Elliott Pitts had a career-high 10 points as Arizona led by 28 before Sean Miller emptied the bench.
T.J. McConnell had another outstanding night running the floor for the Wildcats. McConnell scored seven points, recorded eight assists and hauled in seven rebounds.
Arizona takes on UC Irvine on Wednesday at McKale.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Skowron's boot a game-winner
Arizona Wildcats Football
Casey Skowron is now a fan favorite.
Skowron tallies 15 points, including a 47-yard field goal to win it as Arizona edges Washington 27-26 today at the Arizona Stadium to improve to 8-2 on the season and 5-2 in the Pac-12 South.
The Arizona place-kicker scored on a faked field goal -- rambling 18 yards, kicked two field goals and added three PATs to lead the Wildcats to a come-from-behind, heart-stopping victory over the Huskies.
Running back Nick Wilson pounded his way into the Huskies' defensive front over and over again, carrying the ball 30 times for 104 yards and two touchdowns. Quarterback Anu Solomon struggled, completing 17 of 39 passes for 242 yards and two interceptions.
Way to go, Wildcats. Next up: Utah. The Utes beat Stanford today 20-17 in two overtimes to improve to 7-3 overall, 4-3 in the Pac-12 and will await the Wildcats' arrival next Saturday.
Friday, November 14, 2014
Ashley, Hollis-Jefferson shine in Arizona opener
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
Brandon Ashley pours in 21 points and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson nets 15 points as second-ranked Arizona rolls over Mount St. Mary's 78-55 tonight at McKale Center. Ashley hits 9 of 10 from the field and Hollis-Jefferson cans 6 of 8 shots as the Wildcats open the 2014-15 season with a lopsided win.
It took a little while for the Wildcats to shake Mount St. Mary's, but Arizona finished the first half on a 12-0 run and led by 40-25 at intermission. The Wildcats substituted freely in the second half and outscored Mount St. Mary's 38-30. Kaleb Tarczewski also finished in double figures for the Wildcats -- missing a double-double by just one point. Tarczewski finished with nine points and 10 rebounds.
T.J. McConnell led the Wildcats in assists with seven, while Parker Jackson-Cartwright made the most out of his limited action with eight points, hitting 3 of 4 shots from the field and adding two assists -- one of which led to a thunderous dunk in the second half by Hollis-Jefferson.
Arizona (1-0) takes on Cal State Northridge on Sunday at McKale. Tip-off 6:00 p.m.
It's time for Arizona basketball
Arizona Wildcats Basketball
The 2nd-ranked Arizona Wildcats begin their 2014-15 basketball season tonight at McKale as they take on Mount St. Mary's. Stanley Johnson, Dusan Ristic, Parker-Jackson Cartwright are three of the new players expected to see a lot of action tonight, along with returnees T.J. McConnell, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Gabe York, Kaleb Tarczewski and Brandon Ashley.
It'll be a 6 p.m. tipoff. Can't wait!
Will Sean Miller find his top five out of the above eight and will one of the above emerge as the new leader of the Wildcats? It may be January before we have the answer to that question. Miller has already said publicly that his Wildcats need work. We'll find out just how much work is needed in a few hours.
Mount St. Mary's is the first blip in the radar and the Wildcats should roll no matter what combination Miller sends to the floor. I, for one, expect to be all smiles by say 9 p.m. tonight.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Luck-less Team Priceless falls to 8-2 in fantasy league
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Team Priceless
As expected my Team Priceless lost its second game of the season last week in the UPC Hood Fantasy Football League and now heads into Week 11 of the NFL with an 8-2 record.
Without the services of Indy quarterback Andrew Luck, who was on a bye week, Team Priceless falls to Team Arps, 102.34 to 71.54. Luck has been averaging between 30 and 35 fantasy points a week so I'm glad I have him back on board the rest of the way.
At 8-2, Team Priceless is still tied with the best record in the fantasy league and owns a two-game lead in Division 2 of the 14-team league. Su-nami is the front runner in Division 1 and has a 50-point edge in total points over my team after 10 games.
Still in pretty good shape for a top seed in the playoffs, two more wins and I'll gain the top seed and a first round bye when the league's playoffs begin in Week 14.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Arizona 17th in latest AP Poll
Arizona Wildcats Football
The Arizona Wildcats moved up to No. 17 in this week's Associated Press Poll.
Way to go, Wildcats! Now let's take down the Washington Huskies.
The state of Arizona football 2014
Things are looking good for football in Arizona.
The Arizona Cardinals are 8-1 after their victory Sunday over the St. Louis Rams. The only downer for the Cardinals is the loss of starting quarterback Carson Palmer. The Cardinals will have to rely on backup quarterback Drew Stanton the rest of the way, but Cardinals' coach Bruce Arians has gone public and has said his team can still win the Super Bowl with Santon at the helm.
Time will tell.
As for the top two collegiate teams in the state, the Arizona State Sun Devils are sporting an 8-1 record while our own Arizona Wildcats, fresh off a win over Colorado, head into this week's action with a 7-2 overall record.
That's a collective 23-4. That's got to be a first.
Of course, the end to the NFL season is a long way off and there are plenty of regular-season college games left in the 2014 schedule.
So Arizona football fans, throw the turkey in the oven, grab a comfy spot on the sofa and enjoy the rest of the year.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Wildcats take down Buffaloes
Arizona Wildcats Football
The Arizona Wildcats get two TD receptions from Samajie Grant in the fourth quarter and pull away from Colorado tonight and win their homecoming game 38-20 to improve to 7-2 on the season, 4-2 in the Pac-12 Conference.
With a full house on hand at Arizona Stadium, the Wildcats found themselves down 7-0 after the first play from scrimmage when Colorado quarterback Sefo Liufau hooked up with Shay Fields on a 75-yard scoring play to give the Buffaloes the early lead.
Tra' Maye Bondurant recovered a fumble with 1:12 remaining in the opening quarter and rambled 22 yards for a score to get the Wildcats even. The Wildcats led at the half 21-17 and held a slim 24-20 advantage at the end of the third quarter.
In the fourth quarter, Arizona quarterback Anu Solomon hooked up with Grant on a 27-yard scoring play with 9:50 remaining in the game and then again with a 20-yard toss with just 5:49 remaining on the clock.
Solomon also connected with Tyrell Johnson from eight yards out early in the second quarter and with David Richards on 1-yard scoring toss with 11 seconds remaining in the quarter. All in all, Solomon throws four TD passes, hits 21 of 38 passes for 211 yards and rushes for 115 yards on 12 carries.
It was also a good night for Nick Wilson, who carried the ball 21 times for 153 yards, while Grant caught six passes for 83 yards and two scores.
Arizona will be at home next Saturday when the Washington Huskies come to town.
Way to go, Wildcats!
Friday, November 7, 2014
Old-timers take the field at Udall tonight
TOTS Senior Baseball Network
60-and-over baseball
The Oldies-but-Goodies take the field at Udall Park tonight.
Twenty-two members of the 60-and-over Tucson Old Timers (TOTS) baseball club will see action this evening. The game gets underway at 6 p.m.
The youngest player on the field will be 62-year-old Tim Tolson -- a hard-hitting lefty who leads the club in home runs, while the oldest player to see action will be 89-year-old Floyd Lance, who simply is a "freak of nature" at first base.
Tolson, a second-generation player on the TOTS, officially joined the 46-year-old baseball club two years ago when his father Brad Tolson retired from active duty as a TOT and handed over his jersey to Tim. Lance, a member of the club since 1999, maintained a career batting average of .511 until 2012, but is known more for his defense as he leaves the baseball fan in attendance in awe with his skills and grace in and around the first base bag.
Team Blue will be the visiting team this evening and Team White will be the home team. Following are the rosters for the two teams -- included are their ages, jersey number and hometown:
Team Blue
#6 Ron Carlson, 67, Brooklyn, New York
#9 Bob Daliege, 66, Chicago, Illinois
#18 Archie Burke, 82, La Crosse, Wisconsin
#29 Robert "Pete" Peters, 65, Fairfield, Iowa
#32 Jerry Smarik, 82, Detroit, Michigan
#37 Denny Leonard, 76, Edmonton, Alberta
#42 DeLon "Doc" Thompson, 72, Roland, Iowa
#55 Dennis Crowley, 65, Boston, MA
#63 John Misiazek, 65, London, England
#82 Dan Lundwall, 69, Muskegon, Michigan
#89 Floyd Lance, 89, Glen Gardner, New Jersey
Team White
#3 Tim Tolson, 62, Luke AFB, Arizona
#8 Jerry Hamelin, 73, Hartford, CT
#22 Danny "Pigpen" Price, 69, Little Rock, Arkansas
#34 Dave Rhoades, 70, Greely, Colorado
#39 Joe Aparicio, 80, Santa Paula, California
#40 Lloyd Barzell, 64, Bronx, New York
#43 Leon Glasshoffer, 75, Providence, RI
#61 Chuck Sabalos, 64, New York, New York
#69 Dick Ducklow, 72, Spring Valley, Wisconsin
#71 Teddy "Ted" Davis, 63, Athens, Alabama
#75 Brian Reilly, 63, Seattle, Washington
Photos: (top) Tim Tolson, (bottom) Floyd Lance
TOTS Update: Dave Rhoades singled to center to tie the game and Ted Davis knocked in the game-winner with an infield hit as Team White came from behind in the bottom of the seventh inning to beat Team Blue 10-9 tonight at Udall Park. Team White right-hander Lloyd Barzell went the distance to pick up the victory, while Team Blue reliever Doc Thompson was saddled with the loss.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Team Priceless remains atop fantasy league
UPC Hood Fantasy Football League
Team Priceless
Team Priceless remains atop the UPC Hood Fantasy Football League after nine weeks of NFL action.
Team Priceless rode the arm of Andrew Luck once again as the Indy quarterback tossed four touchdowns passes and amassed 354 yards through the air in the Colts' 40-24 win on Monday Night Football.
Team Priceless sits alone in first place at 8-1 in the 14-team fantasy league.
Pistol Pete, Thunder Tim top TOTS' hitters
TOTS Senior Baseball Network
60-and-over baseball
Pistol Pete Peters and Thunder Tim Tolson led the Tucson Old Timers baseball club in hitting for the month of October.
Peters played in eight games and batted an even .700 with 21 hits in 30 trips to the plate, while Tolson played in just six games but went 17 for 25 for a .707 batting average. Tolson led the team in doubles with six and runs-batted-in with 12.
Brian "Legs" Reilly led the club in runs scored with 13, while Peters and Tolson tied for second with 11 runs scored.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Arizona falls to No. 21 in AP Football Poll
Arizona Wildcats Football
The Arizona Wildcats drops to No. 21 in the latest Associated Press college football poll, released earlier today.
Mississippi State hangs on to No. 1.
Oregon is ranked No. 5 this week, Arizona State No. 11, UCLA No. 18 and Utah comes in at No. 20.
Wildcats need to come home
Arizona Wildcats Football
It's time for the Arizona Wildcats to come home.
If the Wildcats ever needed a Homecoming Game -- this would be the one -- Colorado vs. Arizona, Saturday night at Arizona Stadium.
After losing 17-7 last night to UCLA at the Rose Bowl, it's time for the Wildcats to return to more familiar surroundings -- time to regroup, get back on the winning track and take down the Buffaloes.
Last night it was a different shade of gray. It was hard to even recognize the Bruins, who took the field in the ugliest uniforms since -- well, since Nike started "the most shocking jersey campaign" way back when.
It was a gray blur most of the night at the Rose Bowl as quarterback Brett Hundley carved up the Wildcats' defense for 131 rushing yards on 24 carries. Hundley also passed for 189 yards and a touchdown, completing 19 of 26 passes.
Anu Solomon, on the other hand, struggles -- his worst game of the year, as Arizona falls to 6-2 overall and 3-2 in the Pac-12 Conference. Solomon completed the night 18 for 48 and 175 yards with just one TD pass. He carried the ball ten times for eight yards.
Arizona lost despite an outstanding performance from defensive standout Scooby Wright. The sophomore linebacker recorded 19 tackles, 4 1/2 tackles for a loss and three sacks.
The 14th-ranked Wildcats will drop down in the top-25 rankings this week and fall to the middle of the Pac-12 South, tied with Utah (3-2) and ahead of Colorado (0-6). Arizona State, with its 19-16 overtime win over Utah, sits alone in the Pac-12 South with a 5-1 record. USC (5-2) and UCLA (4-2) are now ahead of the Wildcats.
The Wildcats need to regroup. They'll start again on Saturday night in front of a full house of friendly fans.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Chicago Grays win 65-and-over MSBL World Series
MSBL World Series
Congrats, to the Chicago Grays, winner of the 65-and-over championship game today at the Men's Senior Baseball League World Series. The title game was held at Maryvale Stadium and the Chicago Grays beat the San Antonio Red Sox, 13-2.
The Tucson Aces lost to the Grays 21-1 and to the Red Sox 12-4 during pool play earlier in the week.
Two Weeks at the MSBL World Series
Fun at the MSBL World Series
Since 2009, I have made the jaunt one hundred and ten miles north to Phoenix to play in the Men's Senior Baseball League World Series.
This year I played two weeks -- the first week with the 70-and-over Arizona Scorpions and the second week with the Tucson Aces, made up of members from our local 60-and-over Tucson Old Timers club.
Personally, I was lucky enough to step to the plate 36 times during the prestigious senior tournament. With the Scorpions I hit well, going 10 for 17 and a walk. With the Aces, not quite as good -- 6 for 17 and a walk. All in all, 16 for 34 officially for a .471 average. I'll take it.
Injury wise, some scrapes and bruises...and a slight upper hamstring pull on the final day. The latter may take some time to heal. What hurts most about the latter is the fact I was on second base, got a bad jump, when my teammate laid down a bunt, and I dove head first into third -- a split second behind the force out.
In nine months, I officially will be 70 years old. Do you think I'll send my body through such shenanigans next year? You bet!
After all, it's not if we won or lost (we won three of ten games -- five of the losses within three runs), nor is it how many hits or errors I made, instead it's the camaraderie with my teammates, the anticipation -- the high if you will before each game (all played at a major league spring training facility in and around Phoenix), the after-game antics at the local pub (dissecting the good and the bad plays we made) and the idea that tomorrow's game will last three hours and every moment, every play will be something we will remember for years to come.
Take for instance:
Brian Reilly, playing in his first ever MSBL World Series. Brian, one of the youngest members of the 60-and-over Tucson Old Timers, hit safely in his first two at bats for the Tucson Aces -- and each time he returned to the dugout at the end of the inning, he was smiling from ear to ear.
Or...
Marcos Garcia, a 77-year-old second baseman from Puerto Rico, who played the first week on our Arizona Scorpions team. He could turn a double play with the best of them. He injured his elbow later in the tournament and was forced to sit out the remainder of the World Series.
Or...
Bob Daliege, a catcher and teammate on our Tucson Aces' team. Bob will remember for years to come the play he made in our 9-8 win over Team America. Up by one run in the ninth inning with two outs, there was a play at the plate. Relay throws from outfielder Dennis Crowley to pitcher Ron Petersen who then threw a strike to the plate... and the tag by Daliege as the runner slid into home for the final out of the game.
I can't wait til next year.
Jadon "The Jet" Price rambles for 3 touchdowns
Ironwood Ridge Frosh football
Grandson Jadon Price scored three touchdowns at Ironwood Ridge High School last night as the Nighthawks' freshmen overwhelmed visiting Vista Grande, 51-14.
Jadon and the Nighthawks end their impressive season with a 7-1 record and most of their wins came in blowout fashion, which meant Jadon, a starting running back, needed to make the most out of his limited playing time.
Playing 10-minute quarters, Jadon would see on an average of about 25 minutes of playing time before the Nighthawks' head coach Adam Watters would send in the second unit. Last night was more of the same as Jadon scored on runs of four, five and 10 yards to give the Nighthawks a big lead at halftime. On the first series of downs, it was all Jadon with 45 yards rushing, ending with the first score of the game and he added a two-point rushing conversion for good measure.
Jadon finishes the season with eight touchdowns and is now chomping at the bit for Season 2 and a chance to play his sophomore year on the Nighthawks' junior varsity team. He's edging closer to becoming a varsity player for Ironwood Ridge -- a school with one of the best high school programs in the state.
Way to go, Jadon. You're right where you need to be.
Photo: Above photo one of eight touchdowns by Jadon Price this season.
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