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  • Back from the Basement...Sports Talk Back in Session

    Fairbanks clones...I am back out of the basement.  For those wondering what the hell happened to me, well, being a current active-duty sevicemember I had to be flexible in my schedule.  So a last-minute change a couple of weeks ago had me going with my current organization for a field training exercise away from the area for a couple of weeks and I just came back late Friday afternoon.  So thanks for your small, long-awaited patience with me (yes, I am also talking to you tens of soccer fans out there) and thanks again for all of your support.

    WILD DRAMA IN ANCHORAGE

    Well, we can safely say for the record that David Weatherholt is Alaska's most dumbest person / businessman (and I hope that the Fairbanks Daily-News Miner, Anchorage Daily News, and every media outlet in the state puts my quote out...and hope like hell that Weatherholt hears about it).  When you are the one who is responsible for racking up debt to the football organization, trying to pretend that you know a thing or two about football (what team goes thru 3 coaches before the second season of existence), pretends to be Jerry Jones, etc., you obviously have no idea what you are doing. 

    On Friday May 2nd, Weatherholt fires Hans Deemer as the head coach of the Alaska Wild, over something that has nothing to do with him being the head coach.  (Note to the blog readers, Deemer is also the Wild's sales representative)  At 4-2 AND in a playoff position, he decides to pull what New Jersey Devils GM Lou Lamariello did to his other head coaches...fire them during a playoff run.  According to local sources, Deemer was fired just because he was missing some administrative meetings outside of his head coaching duties.  Hey David, ARE YOU THAT STUPID??? 

    And for that, the Wild players, cheerleaders, and the rest of the organization were considering a strike over Weatherholt's decision to fire Deemer, which Sunday night's game vs. the Lousiana Swashbucklers was in jeopardy thanks to the Weatherholt.  To make matters worse, Weatherholt didn't have the balls to tell Deemer IN PERSON that he was fired.  Deemer found out thru KIMO-TV / ABC Alaska News' sports anchor Mark Drake on their 5 pm newscast:                                                                                     (video clip here at http://www.aksuperstation.com/sports/18521279.html?video=YHI&t=a).

    Then after the firing, Weatherholt decides to sell the team.  He leaves the team in debt, he leaves the team during a playoff run and so forth.  Go figure.  Now an oral surgeon, Dr. Frank Deeter, is running the team as its new owner and completed his first order of a business by doing a what smart new owner would do...re-hire the coach that improved the team to begin with, Hans Deemer.  Strike over, drama over, let's play ball.

    As of last check, Weatherholt has done the Ken Behring style (former owner of the Seattle Seahawks)...bolted out of the Anchorage scene and probably trying to find a way to get out of the state, never to be heard from again.

    Game Update:  Wild drops to 4-3 by losing Sunday afternoon's game at Sullivan Arena to the defending IFL champion Swashbucklers, 55-49.

    AND THE NEW 2008-09 NANOOKS' HEAD COACH IS...

    By Friday we will know who will be the next head coach for the Alaska Nanooks' hockey program.  Current interim coach and former Nanook defenseman Dallas Ferguson, and University of Wisconsin Badgers assistant coach Kevin Patrick are your current finalists. 

    Let's get this straight, if I were Forrest Karr, I would not have any hesitation in choosing Dallas as the new head coach.  Ferguson knows the university inside and out.  He has the experience within the hockey program.  He knows the community.  He knows the support the community provides to the program and the university's athletic department. 

    Patrick, no disrespect, has won an NCAA championship with the Badgers during the 2005-2006 campaign in his first season with the hockey program as an assistant coach, was a four-year defenseman at the University of Notre Dame, where he served as the team's captain during his junior and senior seasons, and is also a former member of the American Hockey Coaches Association (2004-2006).  I just do not think the Nanooks would hire someone, despite championship experience, who does not have local ties to the university nor the community. 

    If it was Election Day in Fairbanks, my vote would definitely go for Dallas Ferguson.

    -LZV

     

  • Opinions...News and Views from an Outraged Sports Junkie in Fairbanks

    HOCKEY ACTION TO RESUME AT FAIRBANKS...IN OCTOBER

    What a way to start off my take this weekend by giving you all my news and views of such honesty of how Moosehead beer is supposed to taste like...no wait, that's a commercial I used to listen to constantly years ago living in SoCal. 

    However I have not been in a very good mood these last several days within the local and national sports scene, let's get right to it.  If you thought moving an NBA basketball team to Oklahoma City was bad enough, how about telling our local hockey team that they can't play on their home ice because it would be a "disadvantage" to the division champions' home ice advantage and over money.  That's right Topeka, I'm talking about your hockey team.  The Roadrunners are saying that it was an economics issue.  I say it was absolutely BS. 

    Let me say this right now.  If you are in a league that involves other teams outside of your local area, outside of your state, etc., you should be able to play at other venues.  Can you imagine the Roadrunners telling NAHL Commissioner Mark Frankenfeld that they can't play in the Robertson Cup because they can't afford to play in, say...Fairbanks?  (Just to let you all know, the 2007 Robertson Cup tournament was held at the Big Dipper.)  Bottom line, the Ice Dogs paid to fly down to Kansas to play in a playoff series.  Topeka, you want to compete for the Robertson Cup in St. Louis, its just like competing in the World Series of Poker...put your money down and prove that you belong in the finals.  Its that simple.  If you can't, shut down your business, let the players go into the basement for the summer, and start selling girl scout cookies on your own time.  That way you can be able to have the money for once to fly up here (and the testicular fortitude) and compete against one of the best.  Cody Reichard shut you guys down Friday night, just like he would have done to you this coming week in Games 3 and 4.

    As for Rob Prof and the gang, I'm sure Friday's 3-1 win (all three goals in the second period) was a message sent to Roadrunners team owner Georgia Frontiere....ERRR....Mary Magdalene Lorang.  If you can't afford coming up to Fairbanks, we'll make sure you can't afford going to St. Louis.  Get out of the playoffs, watch the Stanley Cup on TV and chow down some tuna sandwiches with Toto.  Good luck Topeka.  You may now resume your elimination process already progress.

    ACES HIGH ON WAITING...AND WAITING...AND WAITING

    It was last Sunday night down at Sullivan Arena that Keith McCambridge's Alaska Aces swept the defending Kelly Cup champion Idaho Steelheads advancing to the second round of the ECHL's National Conference semifinals. 

    Here we are on Saturday afternoon, and we still have no idea who the Aces will play. 

    Last night the Las Vegas Wranglers knocked off the Stockton Thunder in overtime 4-3 at Stockton Arena, taking a commanding 3-1 series lead.  Game 5 resumes Sunday afternoon in Stockton.  If Stockton wins Sunday, Game 6 will be back at Orleans Arena on Tuesday night, with a possible deciding Game 7 to be played Wednesday night on West Tropicana.

    For the Aces, its been practice, practice and practice just to kill time.  I mean, come on, you can't have these guys lie around doing nothing and watching game film all day.  They gotta keep loose, fit, and ready to go at anytime.  Here's how the scenario goes:

    - If the Wranglers hold on to the series lead and wins it, they would host the Aces starting on Friday and Saturday nights.  Games 3, 4 and 5 would be back at Sullivan Arena the following week.  Game 3 will be on Tuesday April 29th; Game 4 on Thursday May 1st; Game 5 (if necessary) on Friday May 2nd.

    - If the Thunder comes back and wins the series, the Aces-Thunder series will not take place until next Sunday at Sullivan Arena with Game 2 on Tuesday April 29th.  Games 3, 4 and 5 will be at Stockton Arena.  If necessary, Games 6 and 7 will be back in Anchorage

    The Aces might as well go to Vegas just to kill time.  Find the blackjack tables, the penny slots (yes those actually exist still), and not to mention, my favorite place when I used to live there, Glitter Gulch at the Fremont Street Experience. 

    22 in San Diego

    It was at 12:22 am that I shut my computer down for the evening and get in my four-hour sleep to prepare for Friday at work on the base.

    That's about one minute after watching the Colorado Rockies finally beat the San Diego Padres 2-1 at San Diego's PETCO Park in a game that lasted exactly 22 innings.  I turned on the game thru my subscription to MLB.TV Premium package (which is the only way to watch non-blacked out Mariners game in Fairbanks via GCI...more on that in a minute) and when I started watching the game, they were in the 13th inning and not one of those teams had yet scored...until the 14th...after the 14th it was tied...and it remained 1-1 until 22nd inning when Padres shortstop Khalil Greene threw just a bit too high to first baseman Tony Clark.  The Rockies would later score in that inning and seal it. 

    I tell you I was tired and I was glad I was not at that game in person.  Channel 4 San Diego's "Padres Postgame" hosts John Weisbarth and Bob Scanlan were being seen having their own action during the 22-inning marathon by bouncing coins into a cup (must've been a quarter, but that's just me saying that).  Anyhow, that game was as boring as watching Natalie whining about everything that doesn't go her way on CBS' "Big Brother: Till Death Do You Part".

    GCI Home to Mariners Baseball...When Available

    When I first moved here to Fairbanks last May, I knew I was going to end up watching FSN Northwest's coverage of Seattle Mariners baseball.  Then GCI went ahead added FSN Northwest's HD feed, since all home games were seen in high-definition.  That makes it even better.

    Here we are in 2008, and not even a dozen Mariners games have been seen in Fairbanks, let alone the state of Alaska on GCI.  Blacking out Mariners on FSN Northwest (which is GCI's FSN regional affiliate) is as worse as KUAC-TV (PBS in Fairbanks) being the only Fairbanks TV station airing anything in HD.  I tell you what, I better get with my landlord about getting my DIRECTV service back (I haven't had their service since 2005) and finding a way to get the dish up.  I found out that Mariners' coverage on FSN Northwest are not being blacked out via DIRECTV or DISH Network. 

    Thankfully my MLB.TV Premium subscription does not blackout any games here in Alaska, including Mariners games.  Pretty much all games are seen by the home team telecasts (the only games blacked out are the Sunday Night Baseball telecasts on ESPN) including games that are not even on TV itself by showing the in-stadium feed with the home team radio broadcasts.  (**Update:  MLB.TV now blacks out FOX' Saturday Baseball live coverage...something it was not doing the first week of the season)

    Another fine example on why we pay too much for basic service and receiving very little with our cable companies now these days.  The only good thing that GCI has not done...moving NFL Network over to the sports tier.  Now I'm waiting for Channel 11, ABC Alaska and Channel 13 to finally air some sports programming in HD.  What's taking so long for sports fans in Fairbanks to wait for the World Series, Stanley Cup Finals, NBA Finals & Super Bowl to air in high-def? 

    Those are my takes...now its your turn.

     

  • The Premiere Blog

    First things first...I would like to thank the people at KTVF-TV Channel 11 for allowing to voice my opinions to the Fairbanks community.  Maybe this will be a start to new career into the sports media department in the near future. 

    ANCHORAGE'S CHALMERS HELP JAYHAWKS WIN NCAA TITLE

    Okay enough of that, there was a champion crowned Monday night in San Antonio.  The Kansas Jayhawks captured the 2008 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship with an unforgettable 75-68 overtime win over the Memphis Tigers.  And who would have thought that the player named the Most Outstanding Player in the tournament happens to be a graduate of Anchorage's Bartlett High School...Mario Chalmers.

    Chalmers was the hero on this night as he scored the game-tying three-point basket with 2.1 seconds left in regulation forcing the game to go overtime tied at 63-63.  The overtime was the first since a pair of Wildcats' teams decided the overtime in the 1997 final in Indianapolis where Lute Olson's Arizona squad (Mike Bibby, Miles Simon, etc.) knocked away Rick Pitino's Kentucky team.

    ICE LOTTERY

    The National Hockey League season came to an end on Sunday, and what better way to prepare for the playoffs by having...you guessed it, a draft lottery.  Congrats to the Tampa Bay Lightning on becoming the team to select first overall in the upcoming June draft in Ottawa.  Second pick goes to my Los Angeles Kings, who for the sixth consecutive season have failed to make the playoffs.  And thanks to my Kings, I have to put up with another postseason of watching the crosstown rival / Stanley Cup champion Ducks not only compete in the playoffs starting Wednesday night versus the Dallas Stars, but also watch them (and hope they unsuccessfully) defend Lord Stanley's Cup.  Go Stars!

    TIED GOING INTO TEXAS

    Friday night was playoff night at the Dipper.  I attended Game 1 of the North American Hockey League's South Division Semifinals between the Ice Dogs and the Wichita Falls Wildcats.  After accidently dropping my white towel into the nacho cheese dip, I decided to twirl it anyways during the Dogs' 4-0 shutout.  Cody Reichard was brilliant, stopping save after save, especially during the penalty kill.  Head coach Rob Proffitt was a little upset at the officials during a changeover during the third period.  

    But did anyone notice the referee that was about the size of each car that was on the ice during first and second intermissions?  I mean, did the guy forget to give up his Slim-Fast cases to Tommy Lasorda?  Was he the only official not to have his name on the back of his uniform?  I swear to God, it had to Mario...then I thought, where is Luigi on the ice? 

    Anyways back to the series; Games 3 and 4 will be played Friday and Saturday afternoon at Wichita Falls, with Game 5 if necessary early Sunday afternoon.  Winner of this series plays either the Topeka Roadrunners or Texas Tornado for the South Division Final.

    ...AND FINALLY (FINALLY)

    The Seattle Sounders are playing their final season this year in the United Soccer League. 

    The new Major League Soccer team in Seattle, which will be playing at Qwest Field in 2009, will be called...Seattle Sounders FC. 

    And in the words of the great Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton would say...THANK YOU, GOOD NIGHT NOW!

    -Lorenzo

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