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Sports

Kickball Season 2 Week 1

KickballWow, we couldn’t of asked for a better start to the season. The Honey Badgers displayed a level of efficiency throughout the entire contest that comes with a team that knows each player very well and has clearly played kickball in the past.

I spent a good amount of time trying to come up a a lineup and fielding positions for all of the players where they would feel comfortable as well as give us our best shot at victory. Reflecting on the stats of the game (yes, Sean did a fine job recording them), everything played out exactly as I had hoped for when penciling everyone in. It was freakishly weird how well it all played out.

Dustin went 6-6 and really set us up to drive in many runs. John B. also perfect at 5-5 would be the guy who knocked many of our runs in. With a big key 2 out kick that really put the game away. Everyone contributed to offense, with some intelligent small ball that should go a long way this season.

Our fielding was very solid and systematic. John K. made some amazing plays all game, he at times seemed to somehow be everywhere. He’s really going to prove to be a fine addition to the team. Steph also made a very solid play at third base, not allowing a hard hit line drive to get by her, and promptly got the ball in the pitcher limiting that well struck ball to only be a single. That would later save us a run.

Our outfielders of Kevin, Dustin and rookie John B. were solid as well when the opportunity came to make a play. A kickball can float a bit on descent, making it harder to judge than one would think but these guys made it all seem like routine plays.

All in all a great start to the season.

 

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Books

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – and the Goblet of Fire

Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireContinuing my mission to read the Harry Potter series I moved onto year 3 and 4 respectively. Both were excellent. I’ve found the series to gradually get a better to me the as I move through the years.

It’s getting a bit more dark and interesting to me. I suppose this makes sense as the characters are a year older in each book and the originally targeted audience has been maturing as well too.

I especially enjoyed the Goblet of Fire. Especially towards the end when Voldemort is back and thinks are looking pretty bleak for Harry. I really had a hard time putting this down towards the end. I was stuck in that well just one more chapter trap that a good book can cause.

All in all the series has been living up to all the hype. I’ve found the ending to be much less predictable than the previous 2 years, and genuinely surprised in some cases.

Good stuff, now onto the Order of the Phoenix.