Eagles With Elder
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Reaching Out To Sources
I recently tried contacting the commissioner of the PGA Tour Tim Finchem and Tiger Woods a former major champion. Neither of them got back to me but here's what I wanted to know. I wanted to know what they thought about the process of getting on tour and if they thought it was totally fair. Tigers road to the PGA was different than most because he is one of the few to earn a tour card through sponsor exemptions. I was also hoping for maybe a story of their own that they may have heard through being involved with the tour.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
The Road To The PGA Tour
Getting to the Big Leagues in golf is a task that can be approached in many different ways. For some they start out playing professional golf in assorted mini tours throughout the country. Mini tours are essentially smaller proffessional golf leagues that don't yield nearly as much money as the PGA tour. Players are making just enough money on these minor tours to make it to the next tournament. If they don't play well in these mini tours then they might run out of money and that could be the sudden end to a dream that thousands of young golfers have. Making it to the big leagues in golf is a unique journey because there is no "draft" or team to join. The player success solely relies on him or herself. I'll be focusing on a few players stories of how they struggled to make it to where they are today. Including Kevin Streelman, Tommy "two gloves" Gainey, Anirban Lahiri, and many others.
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Derrick Rose's Freshman Year
The Memphis Tigers 2008 basketball team lost to Kansas in overtime at the National Championship. Not long after they were stripped of 38 wins along with all the revenue they collected on their way to the Championship. Why? Because their star point guard Derrick Rose had been ruled ineligible to play because of a fraudulent SAT score. Rose had knowingly allowed someone else to take his SAT for him making him academically ineligible. Memphis was also charged with providing Rose's brother with $2,000 in travel expenses.
UCLA Softball Violations
Football isn't the only college sport that violates NCAA rules. In 1995 UCLA Softball was as corrupt as any other major rules violator. UCLA's star pitcher who was a girl from Australia named Tanya Harding went 17-1 and pitched all 4 womens college world series victories was only at UCLA from midseason to postseason without even completing one quarter of school work. They were also found in scholarship violations. UCLA gave soccer scholarships to girls on the softball team which exceeded their scholarship limit.
NCAA Accuses Louisiana-Lafayette Of Major Recruiting Violations
The NCAA believe that the "Raging Cajuns" have committed major violations based on the NCAA recruiting policy. The accusations are centered around the football teams former assistant coach David Saunders. He is accused of directing certain recruits towards a certain ACT test center where he had an ACT supervisor either complete the test for the recruit or better their answers. Saunders is also accused of paying for a recruits living expenses for two years while he attended junior college. Not only is cheating on an ACT test illegal but it also violates the NCAA's policies. The Raging Cajuns head coach claims he was unaware of the exam fraud and the illegal financial assistance. Coach Saunders has since resigned from his position and no criminal charges have been filed against him.
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
High School Sports Mission Statement
The mission of the Josh Elder High School athletic program is to provide students with an opportunity to succeed at the sport of their choice that is an integral part of their education. We want students to have a safe fun environment where they don't feel judged but work hard to be the very best that they can be. Students will learn life lessons and values from admirable coaches and teachers that can be looked upon as role models. Win or lose students will exhibit honor, sportsmanship, and a winning attitude.
http://www.castrovalleyhigh.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=90100&type=d
http://www.shoreregional.org/Page/315
http://www.castrovalleyhigh.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=90100&type=d
http://www.shoreregional.org/Page/315
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Dustin Johnson's Infamous Three Putt
It was a Sunday afternoon at the 2015 US Open and Dustin Johnson is going into the 18th hole at Chambers bay sitting at 4 under. Jordan Spieth was in the group ahead of Johnson and just birdied the 18th to grab the lead at 5 under. DJ split the fairway giving himself a 247 yard approach on the par 5 18th hole. This was only a mere 5 iron for the heavy hitter. With the wind to his back he flushed his 5 iron finding the green. Dustin now had a 12 foot eagle putt to win the US Open. After what felt like an eternity of studying every break that his ball could take DJ stepped up, Swung, and pushed the putt almost 4 feet past the hole. Now for an average golfer 4 footers can be nerve racking especially with golfs most coveted trophy on the line. But they're almost automatic for most. PGA tour players make putts within 5 feet 96% of the time. To force a monday playoff and a chance for the US Open trophy Dustin Johnson burned the left edge and tapped in for par and tied 2nd place in the US Open. Sounds bad doesn't it? Well for most it is but DJ walked off the 18th green with a smile on his face. He kissed his wife who is freaking Paulina Gretzky. Kissed their 1 year old son and embraced the rest of his family. So even though DJ didn't come out on top Sunday his wife's still hotter than you'rs and a $1,000,800 paycheck for second place numbs the pain too.


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