Thursday, January 31, 2013


Driver’s Retirement

     Green Bay Packers veteran wide receiver, 37 year old Donald Driver, announced his retirement on Thursday. The Packers will be holding a ceremony on February 6 at Lambeau Field. Driver has started and ended his 14 year career with the Green Bay Packers. He is a very decorated athlete. Throughout his 14 season career, Driver has been a four time Pro Bowl player, and has recorded seven 1,000 yard seasons. Also, Driver ranks second in games played by a Packer only behind Brett Farve. According to ESPN, Driver says the retirement has not hit him yet, but it will all be real when his entire family arrives for the ceremony. The Packers fans love Driver not only because of his bubbly personality, but also his rags to riches story. As a child his family was very poor. Driver and his brother turned to any means to get money for the family. Although Driver believes he can still play the game effectively, he is very excited to be at home and spend more time with his family.
 
 

 

Thursday, March 22, 2012

THE REBEL GAMES

The Slippery Rock Softball Team traveled to Kissimmee, Florida to play in a tournament over Spring Break. They finished 6-5 in the Rebel Games. The team came out strong in their first game against Minnesota-Moorehead. They won the game 5-2 in the sixth inning due to the weather. The Rock hit a rocky patch and dropped their next 4 games. They came back to get wins against Tiffin and Northwood on Friday. Then on Saturday, they split losing to Wayne State while beating Northwood in their rematch.
     The team did very well in the tournament and they have very high expectations for this season. Their next game is Friday at Glenville State. The Rocks home opener will be this Saturday against Mansfield.



Tuesday, March 6, 2012

McCutchen Agrees to a Contract Extension
Pittsburgh Pirates center fielder, Andrew McCutchen, has agreed to a six year $51.5 million contract. This contract is the second largest in franchise history. Catcher Jason Kendall received a six year $69 million contract in 2000. McCutchen will receive a $1.25 million signing bonus with this contract as well. The center fielder put up great numbers in the 2011 season. He hit 23 home runs, had 89 RBIs, and stole 23 bases. McCutchen is one of the best player in the league, and the Pirates are very pleased and relieved to have him in Pittsburgh for another 6 years.
     Also, Pirates pitcher A.J. Burnett is out for two to three weeks due to a facial fracture. He broke is orbital bone during a bunting drill last week. Burnett was expected to be the starting pitcher for the season opener. Even though Burnett is out for a few months, the Pirates still have a excellent pitching rotation. They have Erik Bedard, James McDonald, Kevin Correia, and Jeff Kartens to back up the injured Burnett.




Monday, March 5, 2012

SEC CHAMPS!
The Tennesse Lady Vols basketball team won its 16th SEC championship Sunday night against LSU. This is the teams 3rd consective championship. The team was lead by Glory Johnson and Shekinna Stricklen. Johnson was the tournament MVP and grabbed her 35th career double-double, while Stricklen added 16 points. This Lady Vols team is now on a 21 game win streak going into the NCAA Tournament. The tournament seeds will be announced next Monday, March 12. Coach Pat Summit is on the verge of breaking another record herself. She is five wins away from the 1,100 accomplishment.



Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The career area that I'm interested in is coaching. I have been playing baseball/softball since I was four years old. I want to stay around the game for a long time. I ultimately want to coach college softball at the division I or II level.