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Archive for July, 2008

Update - Makani Duhaylonsod

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

I’ve gotten some really nice emails and comments about Mililani uber softball pitcher Makani Duhaylonsod so I thought I would “bump” it higher with this updated offering.

 Multiple sources say she has indeed qualified for a D1 school.

Lucky for Hawaii softball fans, Hawaii is where her heart beats the strongest.  So barring some dramatic change UH will indeed be getting a quality pitcher and young person. 

No doubt her large extended family here is happy to be able to watch and support her at the next level.  Although her cousin, who plays for Chaminade, may have been even happier if Makani hopped over another hill to the Silverswords’ campus…smile. 

 For me, I think it will be fun to see how the next chapters in her life and softball career play out.  Certainly she is athletically gifted with a strong support system of family members. 

Just think Bob Coolen could possibly throw the OIA’s top two pitchers from the past few years.  (The other being Moanalua grad Sarah Robinson.)  Which gives idea to a future blog - how former high school rivals become teammates - but that’s for another day.

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Special kudos to Been There, Cane, and Kakarochie for their timely offerings.

 

Golf anyone? *Updated TV Schedule*

Monday, July 28th, 2008

If you want to see some of the best Oahu junior golfers, you’ll want to check out our coverage of the 2008 OJGA Pearl Open.

This is “the” major golf tournament on Oahu for juniors and the age range is from 7-years-old up to 18.

To get into this event, 120 golfers had to pass a playing abilities test as well as a rules test. 

The two day tournament will be condensed into a 30-minute hilight show that will feature interviews with age division winners and key officials.  It’s the first time we’ve covered this major.

Here’s the OC16 TV schedule:

Wednesday, 8/6 at 6:30pm

Thursday, 8/7 at 12:30am & 4pm

Saturday, 8/8 at 2pm

Sunday, 8/10 at 10:30pm

Monday, 8/11 at 10am

Tuesday, 8/12 at 4:30pm

Just so you know, some good golfers have come through the Oahu Junior Golf Association.  Big names right now - PGA tour players - Dean Wilson and Parker McLachlin.

Another fun fact of this group and their tournaments - no parents are allowed to follow their kids!  That keeps outside coaching to a minimum and allows the players to think and play for themselves.  Not to mention the players have to “police” themselves with rules.  I think all together that’s great for developing self-confidence and responsibility. 

I hope you check out these great young golfers.  They play the game the right way.

Trivial Pursuit

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Hello sports fans and/or fans of trivia questions.

We’ve got a new interactive feature on the OC16 website - www.oc16.tv - located in sports you’ll find a weekly trivia question to test your local sports knowledge.

The answer gets posted there on Mondays with a new trivia offering set every Tuesday.

Hopefully it’s a fun little sports game that makes your day go by a little better.

Have fun and thanks for stopping by! 

From TV Time to “Real” Court Time

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Happy Monday everyone. 

My week is off to a bad start.

Why?

Because the work load just got a whole lot tougher.

You see, the OC16 Sports crew is down two strong members and we have to figure out how to replace their considerable talent.  Seems that Tony Sellitto and Dave Patterson have decided to trade in their television credentials for coaching ones.

I’ll start with Tony because most of you will recognize who he is and what he has done.

Sellitto’s tour of duty with OC16 was brief but very strong. 

This past spring Coach honored us by doing the color commentary for our Pacwest Basketball games.  The Pacwest of course being the dynamic conference that Hawaii Pacific, BYU-Hawaii, UH-Hilo, and Chaminade belong to.  If you tuned in, you knew this was a person who really understood basketball with true insight into the play and court strategy. 

I guess winning the 1993 NAIA basketball championship while at HPU will do that. 

 Oh yeah he was also 1992-93 NAIA National Coach of the Year and guided Maryknoll to its first and only boys’ high school championship before that.

In 2002, Sellitto retired from HPU as coach and athletics director to concentrate on his health.  Yeah like, this guy wasn’t going to win there either.  Which he did.

But Coach never really got over the basketball bug.  He went to just about every game he could - on the prep level or college.  Which pretty much brings you up to this past season when Coach joined us at the broadcast desk.  He couldn’t get enough basketball in his life.

Evidently doing OC16 tv work was the straw that broke the Tiger’s back (his nickname is Tony the Tiger).  Being that close to the action but not in the action didn’t cut it.

A few months later, Sellitto accepted an offer to return to HPU to coach men’s basketball.

He promises to return the Sea Warriors to the upper echelons of NCAA basketball.  I have no doubt he will and luckily you’ll get to see some of those HPU games on OC16! 

I’ll take what I can get out of Sellitto.

Now David “Dave” Patterson.

Besides having a great first name, Dave has been a longtime local fixture in local journalism in a behind the scenes kind of way.

I first met him when I started at KGMB-9 fresh out of UH in the summer of 1993.  He was a producer of one the station’s newscasts.

A gifted writer and even better dude, Patterson helped ease me into the broadcast scene.

He would later bounce around to another station, do some public relations and marketing work all the while helping coach NCAA summer league basketball here.

I would run into Dave at a lot of things…go figure…two people who liked sports.  So when we had an opening for a sports producer this past August and Dave became a great pickup for Oc16.

This guy has a great attitude and sports base so he quickly got up to speed.  In fact, I was going to dump…errr…elevate his role in our new sports season set to debut in a month.

But it wasn’t meant to be that my life would be easier. 

This past Thursday he informs me he’s moving his entire family to Saint Louis Missouri!

I said “for what?”

“I’m going back to my alma mater to be their head basketball coach,” Patterson replied.

Turns out besides helping coach NCAA summer league teams, Dave actually played basketball at Principia College back in the day.  Principia is a Division III liberal arts college in Elsah Illinois.

Like a lot of players who weren’t the star or could jump high or shoot really well (sorry to easy pass Dave), he soaked in the strategic side of the game. 

Patterson stored this away until deciding to create extra hassles for me…  I mean sure he says this is an opportunity of lifetime because the school will put his kids into their excellent lower, middle, and high schools - as well as - returning to his alma matter…blah…blah…blah.

I get it.  I get it.

Whatever.  Think of yourself and your family’s well being.  Fine.

That goes for you too Coach Sellitto. 

Go ahead and give Hawaii’s local prep players a chance to excel and compete at the collegiate level.  Help mold them into better human beings.

If that really makes you happy, see if I care!

Just because a stronger HPU team will up the level of play in the Pacwest and provide compelling matchups for OC16 to show…

Hmmm…wait that’s not a bad thing.

And you Dave Patterson…don’t think I won’t hold you to that promise of wearing a mic while coaching when your team passes through the islands.  Just make sure your coaching staff’s aloha shirts don’t look cheesy ok?

Coach Sellitto and now Coach Patterson, thanks for being a part of the OC16 Sports Ohana.

We’ll always have a press pass for you.

And for you other wannabe coaches out there.  If you want to get that main coaching gig?  OC16 Sports is now accepting applications because the road to the golden whistle comes through this cable station.

Yes, I have two big positions to fill.

Great…oh great…there goes the summer vacation.

:)

Makani Duhaylonsod headed to…

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

You never know who you’ll run into at a restaurant in Mililani.

But I’m glad that I went to Chili’s last night. Besides getting a great burger. I got a big of great news on the side. (Get it? Cheesy play on the food theme. Wait cheesy is another tie in…smile.)

According to a family member of Makani Duhaylonsod - Makani is headed to the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Evidently the all-star pitcher really wants to try and win at the D1 level.

All the Hawaii schools wanted this talented four-year starter for Mililani. My source was also part of a strong push from Chaminade to get her to be a Silversword. But the D1 status and great success of Bob Coolen’s squad sealed the decision on where to play next.

Here’s wishing the best to Makani, her family and friends, as they all go on to a new ballgame.

P.S. To my “source” - awesome job! Food and conversation. :)