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Return to Dodgeball

After over four months of being shut down due to a pretty nasty elbow injury and surgery, I finally was able to play, albeit a bit sparingly. It was a pretty awesome night.

Since I was wearing shorts in the middle of November, as my teammates arrived they all seemed a bit excited as I figured out that I would be attempting to play in last night’s game. I’ve got some really amazing and supportive teammates, and it was really great to see how excited they were for me, it made my usually calm self a bit excited too.

While my right elbow is probably still two months away from throwing shape, I did commit to using my left during the game. In warm ups, I can actually get some ok velocity and accuracy with my left after several weeks of practice. In a game however, where everything is sped up and I can’t mentally go over each step it was a much different story.

Throwing with my left was a disaster. One of my throws came our so early that it literally hung up in the air for what seemed an eternity. In fact, I could hear teammates complain about it before it was caught it was in the air so long. So, at that point I realized that my contributions couldn’t come from throwing that night.

So, I figured I could still contribute by gathering ammunition and giving it to the closest available teammate. This approach did work and I felt was a benefit to the team.

Another technique that I attempted was to server as a block for my teammates, aka “Human Shield”. This surprisingly was very effective and I think bought some of my guys some extra time and allowed them to get closer to the line knowing that I would jump the angles in case of retribution throws as they backed away from their throws.

All in all it was a pretty awesome night, and I was very glad to be back.

The Honey Badgers would go on to win a very dramatic overtime victory! Our team really played hard last night, and we really did a great job of supporting one another. It was pretty great to watch.

Even thought I’m still very limited, it’s pretty amazing to be back and able to contribute to the team!

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Dodgeball Season 3 – Week 3

The Honey Badgers had a pretty good victory over a depleted Vicious and Delicious squad last night, winning 9-7. Despite only having 4 guys and 3 girls playing, V& D really gave us a serious run for our money last night.

While our guys struggled through most tof the night, our girls really came through for us again. Another big week by Meghan and a ton of big catches by Julie gave us early wins.

However as the matches wore on, Honey Badger of the Week Caitlin really shined. She practically single handedly won us two and probably three matches on the night with her hustle and smart play.

John B. continues to improve to a dominant player with his strong arm. We just need to find a way to keep his elbow healthy and we should continue to play well. Jared got off to a strong start, but showed that he hasn’t gotten his dodgeball legs under him as he showed signs of fatigue. But his early throws were great.

A great victory and against a pretty great team. There was very little arguing, etc. from both sides (expect wild man Kevin), just some fun dodgeball.

I did get to throw a bit with my left arm before the game which was great. I currently throw weak and very wild, but it was still great to get some tosses in.

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Dodgeball Season 3 – Week 2

This week the Honey Badgers faced the dreaded double header! Two games in one night means a whole lot of throwing and wear and tear on the body. Luckily Lauren was able to play tonight which really helped our girls out and Joey joined the ranks to give us a full guys roster with Pete our with a quad injury.

Our first match was against the Banzai Executioners. The Executioners had some new additions this week and looked to be more formidable than in week 1 (they had a very depleted roster). The matches were quite fun. Our girls did an amazing job, winning nearly all of their matches, though the Executioners kept them all close

Our guys despite losing some early matches really came alive around the midway point and turned things around. John B. clearly figured the game out and was huge for the Badgers last night. Kevin also played perhaps the most intelligent dodgeball I’ve seen him play. His wise decisions saved him a lot of energy that he’d normal be using up in past seasons. Jared was also very solid on the night coming up with numerous big catches and getting a couple of pegs in there too.

We would wind up defeating the Banzai Executioners in a great game. They were tough, but we were able to edge them out in some really close matches.

The later game was against the Terror Squad who quite frankly has the Honey Badgers number. Despite great battles they always seem to come out on top. Despite our best efforts and continued great play, sadly the trend continued with a loss to the Terror Squad.

The previous game took just enough out of us that it was hard to win some of the later games. Also of note was the frequency of left buttocks injuries to our team. John B. and Caitlin both sustained left buttocks injuries in completely different ways on the night. Truly craziness, no buttocks was safe on the night!

I really liked what I saw from our team last night. All of our new players really seemed to get the game now and were great for us. I can’t wait to see how this season plays out.

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Dodgeball Season 3 – Week 1

Even though I’m still unable to play due to an elbow injury, the first night of dodgeball was still quite a fun event. It felt like the first day of grade school where you see all these dodgeball friends whom you haven’t seen in several months.

It was great to get caught up with old rivals and hear what they’ve been up to. It’s also amazing just how many people are kind enough to ask how my elbow is healing up. I was surprised that several of the people even recognized me as the injured elbow guy without my post-op brace on.

After showing off scars and trading old injury stories, I got to meet and introduce the new crop of Honey Badgers this fall.

We’ve got many returning players from last season: Kevin, Dustin, Jared, Caitlin and Meghan and welcomed some new comers in Julie, John B. Libby, Ginny and Pete. A solid mix of old and new.

The only real drawback to opening night was that we would be facing off against the Ghostbusters whom are yet to lose a game in 2+ seasons. So I was sure to remind our new players that the game will only get easier in upcoming weeks and not every team throws as well as they do.

They did go on to beat us pretty soundly, but our girls did win several matches for us. I think we’re going to have another solid girl squad this season lead by the Ludgates again. Once our new comers figure things out, we should be a squad to look out for.

Our guys on the other hand look like we might need to work on a bit more. I’d really like to add a few more guys so that we can rotate our older arms a bit more as the season wears on. They do play well together as a team and that should work to our advantage as the season goes on.

A pleasant surprise was that 5-time Honey Badger Lauren stopped by and played for us as well! It was great to have her on hand and her veteran presence really helped our new girls out. It will be strange not having her there every week, but we hope her the best in her new endeavors and she will always be an honorary Honey Badger.

I really look forward to Tuesday nights and watching the team improve. I’m still crossing my fingers that the doctors will clear me to play at some point this season, but I think I still have a ways to go.

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Kickball Season 3 – Week 10

The Honey Badgers would be facing off with against the reigning SJSL champs Kick Tease. I believe they’ve won every SJSL title to date, including dodgeball. They’re extremely athletic and have give the Badgers the most fits in the past.

All week I tried to think of strategies that could possibly be employed to give us a shot. I didn’t think that we could do anything too different to stop their outstanding guy kickers, but if we could keep their girls off base it would cut down on the damage and hopefully we could hang around long enough to somehow pull out a win.

To deal with the girls we employed 3 different defensive formations (I know this is a bit much for kickball). We would shift based upon whom was kicking. The goal was to take away the girls short kicks and force them to attempt to kick up the middle of the diamond where we’d have 3 guys in the infield and move one of our girls to the outfield.

I printed out diagrams and briefed everyone before the game on what we were going to attempt to do. Everyone bought in and was ready to execute.

Our first three hitter lead off with hits and Julie knocked in a run. Then Dustin and Irena knocked in a few more for good measure. It was paramount that we scored early, and boy did the Honey Badgers come through. With 3 early runs on the board it would put some pressure on the opponent.

We continued our constant shifting in the field, and had our finest hour in the field. Play after play was made. It was like a kickball machine out there with everyone in place and backing up one another. I was so proud to watch. Julie made such a big catch down the 3rd base line to save some runs. She got in front of a bullet, and stayed with it and someone came up catching the ricochet off of her. It was a big time play.

By the 3rd inning with a 3-1 lead, I began to think that wow, this crazy plan is actually working!

The low scoring defensive battle would go quickly. I kept counting down how many outs were left for us to make in the game. Even though I couldn’t physically participate it was still pretty intense to be involved. Tempers even began to flair by the normally ice cool yellow team. Our plan was working.

Another standout play that summed up the Badgers efforts was made my Geoff in right field late in the game. With one of the more dangerous members of Kick Tease on first base, a blooper was kicked into right field falling in front of Geoff. Instead of casually getting the ball into the infield Geoff fired a laser to 2nd narrowly catching the base runner for a force out. This most likely save us yet another run in a very close game.

Top of the 7th in a 3-2 game with the top of our lineup coming up we all knew that we had to someone find a way to tack on more runs to give us some breathing room in the bottom of the 7th. The troops really came through knocking in 1 more run that inning to give us a 4-2 lead.

Bottom of the 7th, with a 2 run lead is by no means at all safe against Kick Tease. We stuck with our shifting and they were able to knock in a run still making it 4-3 with 2 outs in the inning with a runner on 2nd. With one of their quicker girls coming up to kick we shifted yet again and really pressed her to dare her to kick in the air. She put in on the ground in excellent placement but a perfect throw and catch from John K. to Sean sealed the deal.

The Honey Badgers in what would turn out to be their finest hour won the playoff game and would advance to the championship! I did request that we didn’t celebrate and immediately shake Kick Tease’s hands. They are a fantastic team and it wouldn’t be right to celebrate in the face of such a proud team.

Our next opponent on the night in the championship game would be the undefeated Terror Squad. Again, we got off to a terrific start knocking in a few runs and narrowly getting out of jams on defense as well. The game was tight with some amazing plays on both ends.

It was really intense and between innings we would joke with the other team of just how great a game was unfolding.

However, the bottom of the 6th inning with the sun setting was all Terror Squad. They found a way to knock in kick after kick and eventually run after run. The Honey Badgers just appeared to of run out of steam around this time to me and we just didn’t play our patented Honey Badger team defense. It was sad to watch it unfold, but Terror Squad just had our number that night.

While it was a true bummer to lose the championship game to Terror Squad that night, I will never forget the amazing team performance that the Honey Badger had in our earlier match.

 

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Kickball Season 3 – Week 8

The yellow team just seems to have our number. While we kept the game close for the first five innings, Kick Tease was just too much offense for us to handle the other day.

The first five innings were great. We were putting up lots of runs and playing some solid defense. John K. had two mammoth home runs in an amazing individual effort. And the top of our lineup was great.

But the bottom of the sixth inning Kick Tease awakened and had simply executed to perfection. They put up eight runs that inning, with blast after blast. It was a real bummer for us, but they were simple amazing that inning.

The Honey Badgers end the season with a franchise best 6-2 record, entering the playoffs eager for redemption.