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Mark Padgett Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:19pm

Off topic - but had to brag
 
Drove 30 miles each way to watch my Grandson, Tyler, play in the district Little League tournament. His team was down 4-2 in the bottom of the sixth (they play six inning games). He came up with the bases loaded and two out. He hit a 3-2 pitch over the fence in left-center to win the game 6-4. I thought I was watching a movie or something. It was his second homer of the game and he had all six RBIs. Oh yeah, he made a great play at 3rd base in the second inning when he made a running catch of a foul popup and fell into the other team's dugout. Obviously, he was OK.

District championship game is tomorrow night. I wouldn't miss it if David Stern called and asked me to work an NBA summer league game.

Just to brag a little more - Tyler led his YMCA basketball rec league in scoring and rebounding this past season. Plus - he gets exceptional grades. He's going into 8th grade this fall and has his choice of high schools in his area the following year. Coaches are already really being creative in recruiting him without violating any rules. My daughter is referring any inquiries to me. It's a lot of fun. The final choice will be his. He has friends at three of the schools, so any decision he makes will work out socially for him. I insist that's part of the equation. But academics come first, and I've told all the coaches that.

mick Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:24pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Drove 30 miles each way to watch my Grandson, Tyler, play in the district Little League tournament. His team was down 4-2 in the bottom of the sixth (they play six inning games). He came up with the bases loaded and two out. He hit a 3-2 pitch over the fence in left-center to win the game 6-4. I thought I was watching a movie or something. It was his second homer of the game and he had all six RBIs. Oh yeah, he made a great play at 3rd base in the second inning when he made a running catch of a foul popup and fell into the other team's dugout. Obviously, he was OK.

District championship game is tomorrow night. I wouldn't miss it if David Stern called and asked me to work an NBA summer league game.


Just to brag a little more - Tyler led his YMCA basketball rec league in scoring and rebounding this past season. Plus - he gets exceptional grades. He's going into 8th grade this fall and has his choice of high schools in his area the following year. Coaches are already really being creative in recruiting him without violating any rules. My daughter is referring any inquiries to me. It's a lot of fun. The final choice will be his. He has friends at three of the schools, so any decision he makes will work out socially for him. I insist that's part of the equation. But academics come first, and I've told all the coaches that.

That's pretty okay, Mark !
You keep having fun with that kid.

JugglingReferee Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:48pm

Congrats mark!

Remind him that officiating is a great part-time gig while in high school! :)

M&M Guy Wed Jul 11, 2007 01:33pm

Ah...so that's where all the talent in the family went! :D

Hope he keeps his head on straight and remembers what is important, and what is just a game.

JRutledge Wed Jul 11, 2007 01:59pm

Mark,

You are not going to be upset if he does not go D1 or make the pros are you?

Glad you enjoyed your Grandson just having fun playing a special game. This type of event you described makes sports fun to watch.

Peace

Mark Padgett Wed Jul 11, 2007 02:08pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
You are not going to be upset if he does not go D1 or make the pros are you?

He has to carry on the family tradition. He has an uncle who played pro baseball in the Mets organization (two years AA before an injury) and his father (my son-in-law) did play D1 basketball.

And...of course...I am the captain of the US Olympic Sarcasm Team. :p

Seriously, we're all rooting for him to just have fun.

psujaye Wed Jul 11, 2007 02:09pm

Mark you have to get that on video! Congrats to Tyler!

Mark Padgett Wed Jul 11, 2007 04:09pm

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Originally Posted by psujaye
Mark you have to get that on video! Congrats to Tyler!

I checked around at the game and, unfortunately, no one I could find had it on tape. :(

BTW - I was just told today that my granddaughter Lauren (Tyler's cousin) has been selected to enter an apprentice program to learn to be a soccer (there's that naughty word) ref! She is an outstanding player and will train to work little kids games. I'm going to buy her a Fox 40 and a lanyard or finger thingy. When I told my wife I was going to do that, she said I should buy her a pink whistle. I thought she was joking but she wasn't. YIKES!! :eek:

M&M Guy Wed Jul 11, 2007 04:14pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
I'm going to buy her a Fox 40 and a lanyard or finger thingy. When I told my wife I was going to do that, she said I should buy her a pink whistle. I thought she was joking but she wasn't. YIKES!! :eek:

http://www.fox40world.com/images/pro...afety_mini.jpg
Ok, is this pink or purple? Either way, it might look good on her.

JRutledge Wed Jul 11, 2007 04:27pm

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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
http://www.fox40world.com/images/pro...afety_mini.jpg
Ok, is this pink or purple? Either way, it might look good on her.

I think this is fuchsia. :D

Peace

M&M Guy Wed Jul 11, 2007 04:32pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I think this is fuchsia. :D

Peace

I'm not sure if I should be proud or disappointed you know that... :D

brandan89 Wed Jul 11, 2007 04:58pm

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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
Ah...so that's where all the talent in the family went! :D

Hope he keeps his head on straight and remembers what is important, and what is just a game.

As long and he remembers to take his meds unlike his grandfather, his head should stay on straight. :)

Mark Dexter Wed Jul 11, 2007 07:02pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
He came up with the bases loaded and two out. He hit a 3-2 pitch over the fence in left-center to win the game 6-4.

I heard the music from The Natural playing as I saw this in my head.

Way to go, lil' Padgett!

dblref Thu Jul 12, 2007 06:46am

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I think this is fuchsia. :D

Peace

Are you allowed to use a word like that in IL? :D

dblref Thu Jul 12, 2007 06:49am

Mark: I can't wait for my grandson to be at that age where I can watch him in sports (he's only 9 months old), and hopefully, he will be as smart as his grandpa.:) He lives right up the road from you in Tumwater, WA. I'm going to see him for a week starting next Tuesday.

rainmaker Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:28am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
and his father (my son-in-law) did play D1 basketball.

Jim -- See this is where the kid's talent came from; as to where Mark's talent went, no one has a clue...

Also, it's interesting to note that at the bottom of this page, where the website lists "similar posts" all but one of the "bragging" posts are about Tyler........ not that there's anything wrong with that...

M&M Guy Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:46am

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Originally Posted by rainmaker
Jim -- See this is where the kid's talent came from; as to where Mark's talent went, no one has a clue...

Medicinal side-effects?

Of course, that's assuming there was talent in the first place... ;)

Mark Padgett Thu Jul 12, 2007 12:25pm

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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
Of course, that's assuming there was talent in the first place... ;)

Hey - I'm really good at doing the Jumble puzzle in the paper every day! :)

Tyler's 13th birthday is coming up in a few weeks and I was going to get him a gift card to a sporting goods store, but my daughter said he is really interested in getting some "cool" clothes for going back to school. I guess teenagers have their priorities. So....Abercrombie and Fitch it is.

BTW - I bought a black Fox 40 for my granddaughter and they had a matching black "fashion" lanyard, so I got that. It's much thicker than a regular neck lanyard and is has a twist in it so it lays flat against the body. She'll love it. Oh yeah - it has a velcro closure and is adjustable.

Mark Padgett Thu Jul 12, 2007 04:40pm

Follow-up: Tyler's team lost their final game in the tournament, 8-5. He went 2 for 3 with two doubles and a walk. He had two RBIs. In the tourney (four games) he went 10 for 15 with four homers and 12 RBIs. The walk he had in the last game was intentional and was the only time he walked in the tourney. His team committed a total of seven errors and he had none of them.

Oh yeah, he had seconds for dessert at the banquet. :D

mick Thu Jul 12, 2007 05:37pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
...Oh yeah, he had seconds for dessert at the banquet. :D

Ha ! :) <IIIIIIIIIII>

NICK Fri Jul 13, 2007 12:58am

As soon as I saw the heading, I said to myself "oh great, Mark is going to learn the Fiba rules", cheers Mark

RookieDude Fri Jul 13, 2007 03:38am

YouTube videos and bragging on our kids....hmmmm, OK here goes:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=TaUeDOhYwzg

#295 and #216

(BTW...I don't know if I'm bragging or complaining) ;)

Mark Padgett Fri Jul 13, 2007 11:49am

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Originally Posted by NICK
"Mark is going to learn the Fiba rules"

I'll surrender my rifle to a French Army officer before that happens. :eek:


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