Sunday, August 14, 2011
September 24, 2011 - Video Clippers
Take care everybody!!!!
WBA Goes AM-PM, Outside-Inside Once Again

What can be better on a cool summer morning in Southern California but two sites of WB ball? To which you would probably answer, “…three sites of WBA activity” - very good but having two sites of activity was pretty terrific. Of course, there was the usual Saturday morning get-together at Chaparral. Then later in the afternoon, there was the Mike Fox sponsored, romp in Fullerton at the YMCA.
Turnout was good at both sites. In the morning there was plenty to keep the games going. It appears as if there may be some new regulars starting up with the WB. But, Steve Jensen and Bruce the Bruiser were present and doing their usual bid of grabbing every possible rebound and hitting every jump shot.
Apparently, they haven't missed a step in the time that they were away from the games at the Chaparral. Great to have them back hopefully they make it a habit, again. Regulars: Steve, Larry, Rudy, Ben, Mike (the Doc), Rich, Danny and others all participated in the morning activity.
Weather has been great over the past few days and it got better for the weekend with the cooler weather punctuated by Cali sunshine early in the day. It was pretty nice in the afternoon too. One can only wish that it continues throughout the week this way.
In the afternoon, the group convened at the YMCA. There were about 15 persons that showed up. James, Mike’s friend John, Junior, Shane, Tony and his brother Richard showed up again this week. The new arrivals were Ike, Albert, DeAndre, Drew, Scott, and Ceasar. A few of the participants also played in the morning. My hat goes off to them, they are the ironmen of the WB. Albert, DeAndre, Drew, and Scott were the "Ironmen" doing the double duty. They played with energy, vigor and acuity. I never would have guessed that they had played in the morning. I found out from seeing the pictures from Robert. Everyone had a great time at the Y and got to play until their tongue was hanging out from exhaustion. Okay, maybe that was just me…. But, I think we would all agree that it was great fun playing indoors, with air conditioning, a big time clock, recorded scoring and game jerseys.
Check out the pictures, the YMCA is really a nice facility. An attendant from the facility ran the game clock and managed the scoring. And again, it was a new twist to the OC games that we played with 15 minute quarters. In the case of a tie, there would be a 2 minute overtime. There was at least one game with an overtime. The teams were really evenly matched and the games went very well. There were no real blowouts.
Many, many, many thanks to Mike for sponsoring the event. In addition, thanks are in order to him and John for bringing refreshments. Also, thanks to Shane for bringing ice, water and refreshments. And, thanks to all who participated in the morning and afternoon events for making the WBA day such a special and memorable affair.

To Robert “Wei-Jin” Lee and Anthony Vallarta – thanks for the photographs!!! They are all so good that I decided to go with a slideshow rather than edit through them. I hope you all like the slideshows.
Have a great week everyone and see you Saturday morning!!
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Hoop-ful Morning and an Event-ful Afternoon
What more is there to ask than to sessions of our beloved game? That made this a very special weekend - two sessions of basketball; one of the sessions in the morning at the usual morning setting at the Chaparral, and the other a special event sponsored by Mike Fox at the YMCA in Fullerton. Both events were well attended. I know only from the pictures, but it appears as if there were approximately 12 to 15 persons at the Chaparral. Thankfully, Robert attended the event and took pictures.
I also see that Eric, Steve, Ben, Larry, Luis, Danny and Scott made it out to the outdoor games. Tom, Junior and his father also made it to the Chaparral. There are others I see in the pictures for whom I don’t have a name. But, I'm sure that you can fill in those names and match them to the faces, and that I will later learn the names for those new faces. But we welcome them all here to the WB.
I was surprised to see that there were a few that attended both of the events. Okay, well maybe that was just one person from all that I could tell, perhaps also the youngest person at either event too. There should be a special award for that, but at least for now I will give this acknowledgement here. To my amazement, Junior Ramirez attended both events. I don’t know about his play in the morning, but his play in Fullerton was pretty amazing. But I will get to that later.
The weather came through for those attending that morning session. The sun made a late appearance Saturday morning and spared the gamers a bit from over-heating. The temperature was reasonable, and the rise of the temps was gradual and kind. I was very aware of the temperature because I was out in the yard working during the morning. I had to repair my fence. I deeply appreciated the climate. I couldn't have asked for better. I’m sure my buddies at the Chaparral in the morning felt the same.
Fullerton is my old home town. I lived there in the early 90’s and loved it there. It was a special time then, and in many ways a transitional period for the City’s demographics. I am sad to hear about recent developments with the police department there. My only hope is that everything works out to the satisfaction of the citizens there. However, when I heard that the special event sponsored by Mike was going have was to be in Fullerton I was immediately in for it. Alright, it was also influenced by the fact that the facility is right next door to the Emergency Room at St. Jude’s Hospital. What can I say; I’ve been struggling lately…
You can probably determine by the pictures who attended the Event. But I’ll tell you anyway, ‘cause I’m just that kinda guy….. Of course Mike was there and a friend of his family named John. Then there was his neighbor Matt, (who we haven’t seen in a while at Chaparral), James, Shane, Tony (with his scoring machine) and his brother; Junior, Eric and son Nick, and there may be a person or two whose name I did not get.
It was a great event. We all had a great time and everyone got plenty of playing time. Shane got every rebound; and, Junior and James made every shot. Okay, I am over stating it a bit, but that’s how it felt. That’s why I was shocked to see that Junior had played earlier in the day. He was a virtual scoring robot. I was just about to test to see that he indeed had a pulse and was not running on diesel fuel. Shane is always an amazing rebounder, no difference today. It was anywhere in the building Sane got it. Fortunately, I got to play on the same team with Shane and James. As a result, I did manage to get on a few winning teams. However, Shane was on a winning team the most out of all of us. Therefore, he won the day based on his accumulation of points.
I don’t recall the other winners at 2 and 3 – all I know is that I was tied at fifth place with a bunch of other guys. There were plenty of prizes anyway. And I went away with a handful. Many, many thanks to Mike Fox for sponsoring the event!!
On a separate note, our good friend Shane was recently promoted by his employer. As a result, we may be seeing less of him. He will eventually relocate to Nevada. Fortunately, it will take a while before he is completely moved. And the new job position will continue to bring him back to Southern California periodically. So, hopefully, we will continue to see him on occasion. Congratulations Shane!!
I hope that all of you have a great week! I will see you next week, but I will be in Fullerton again. What can I say? I like playing in air conditioning....
Take care everyone!!!!!


