Friday, March 27, 2009

Karaoke, Anyone?

I don't have the clearance to post one of the surveys, like BC does. You know, the ones over there on the right side of the screen? So, I need to get your input via comments below this post. . .

I ran the idea by Yockey to hire a Karaoke host/DJ for Keg night. He liked it but didn't say anything else. As you might have guessed, it costs money- the guy I know (they do a good show and have a huge selection of songs) needs $300 dollars to make it happen. I will be checking with the Starcenter to see what they can do, and I may have another small sponsor also. . .

Is this going to meet with no success? Will everyone hate me?

Does someone else have a contact (or a sugar-daddy?) that will turn out a good show? It's gotta be at least a somewhat professional production, don't bring your machine if you couldn't sell it to someone else.

So, let's hear your take:

Would you participate?

Would you be willing to pay for it? If so, how much?

It's your call, America!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

recap again

If Dallas Lehr looks like Eric, who does Tim look like?


minor


Warriors (4-1-1) 1
Puckers (4-3-0) 2

The Puckers are pushing for the fourth spot in the anti-Keg hunt. Only one point now separates them from leap-frogging the Warriors. Scott "Mindo" Dolbee scores first to put the Warriors on top, but Ginger sets-up David James for the equalizer. In the second, Rob Constantine delivers the game winner counting on Blubaugh and his defense to hold-off the Warriors in the third. That's the kind of confidence of an anti-champion.

Silverwings (2-2-2) 5
Ice Holes (0-6-1) 2

The Ice Holes continue their long march to irrelevancy. Jason Vrendenburg and Sergio Castillo score late in the first period but the Holes get one even later from Brian Preusser, to cut the lead in half. Vrendenburg hits another, Kyle Ammann scores the fourth Wing goal followed by Sergio's second on the power play. The Holes manage one more tally, this one from Raul Gilbreath, too little-too late. If this pattern holds the Silver Wings will face a catastrophic loss next week.


Shockers (2-5-0) 1
Grave Diggers (5-2-0) 3

The Shockers and Diggers get together to make one exciting period of play, sandwiched between a couple of seriously boring periods filled with guys in skates. In that middle period, Bruce Davis of the Diggers and Jackson Chang de la Shockers cancel each other out, Randy Chappel pops in too consecutive goals to put the Diggers in the driver's seat- look out anti-Keg!

Chiefs (7-0-0) 7
Mutineers (3-4-0) 1

The collection of former goal tenders dominate the Mutineers, making seven wins in a row. The Chiefs lead the way with Bill Broad's goal and Bob-O gets the Mutineers as close as they would ever get. Josh Ayala, the goalie, drives two between the pipes followed by Ben Stillwagon, another goalie. Troy Clarkson plants another one for the Chiefs, then it was time for Stillwagon's repeat performance, and Ayala's hattrick. If these guys don't win it all it will be a shocker.


MAJOR

Canadiens (5-2-0) 7
Patriots (8-0-1) 6

Chris Gallagher beats the formerly rollin' Patriots, in a knock-down-drag-out of a firestorm. Travis Lehr puts the Pats in front, Gallagher scores for the Canadiens. John Newell, John Thompson, and Travis Lehr put the Patriots out front again with a comfortable margin, Kyle Haman takes a Canadien nibble at the lead but William Craft takes it back. Gallagher sets-up Chris Walter for a Canadien goal and then gets his second hisself. Travis gets a hat trick to keep the Pats up by two, Gallagher gets his hat trick, then Young Kim ties the game. In overtime, Ellis gives-up the gamewinner in this pissing match to Rich Wojcio. It's hard to say if anyone is right in this game, it was close.

Brewzers (2-7-0) 0
Stickmen (4-4-1) 5

The Sticks run the table while the Brewzer's heads spin. Joe Tomme and Clint Tippet start it off and Alex Eysermanns makes Steve Daniels pay for his holding infraction. Zack Colburn finds the back of the net and Tippet pours it on with his second. Mike Moore looked on the verge of a defection after the game, maybe the pow-wow after in the locker room calmed things down a bit.

LSI (3-5-1) 3
Komets (4-4-1) 4

Ram Lavani and Scottie Baldree and Ryan Smith score three unanswered goals for the Komets. Kyle Haman punishes Brent Bryant with two LSI goals and Gabe Rivera sends it to overtime. The shoot-out is decided on the first shot- Wil Dobson wins the game.

Snipers (1-6-0) 0
Blue Devils (5-4-0) 2

The Blue Devils get a much needed win in frustrating fashion. With only a two goal win against the Snipers, it's hard to see the Devils making much of the post season. Ten penalty minutes and the play of Matt Walker in net almost stymied the Blue Devils but Ryan Wacker collects the game winner shorthanded, Aaron Hawley adds to the total.

Spiders (4-4-1) 0
Ice Bats (7-2-0) 7

112 penalty minutes. . . unbelievable! Must be some unresolved issues from Panama City.

Whalers (1-8-0) 0
Privateers (7-0-0) 7

Tony Finazzo and Jonathan Horton score early for the 'Teers and after the goalie change, They just keep scoring. Tony Finazzo collects one on the power play. Goals continue to rain down from Brian Zientek, Cody Payne, Finazzo, and Gus Mask. Ellis is sellin' this thing like it's a Wii music. Man it's late.