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Nintendo Testers
Josh, Morgan and Zach are now Nintendo game testers. Well, they were for a few hours yesterday… Our neighbor, Yumi, works for Nintendo and they were looking for kids to test one of their new games. So she thought of our kids. All three ended up going over yesterday (Friday), right after school and each spent about 30-40 minutes playing a new Nintendo DS game (can’t say anything more about it than that…we’ve been sworn to secrecy!). The kids got to wait in one of the facility’s break rooms while one was doing the testing. The break room was outfitted with several game consoles (including Xbox…they have to evaluate their competition!) and the kids’ favorite was Rock band. They also got a bunch of snacks and were given a bag of goodies as a thank you. One of the things they got was a little square container, yellow, with question marks on the sides. Inside were little yellow coin shaped candies! Zach said, “I need Mario to open this box!”
Josh’s Best Game Yet!
I’m not sure that all of you would want to read all this, but I’m sending it just in case you would like to hear. Josh had probably the best game of his life so far yesterday and I am so proud of him and his team that I wanted to share it with you.
His team is down 5 to 0 going into the top of the 4th inning. Their team just seemed to be perfect, always hitting right into the gap and standing exactly where they needed to be in order to catch or stop all our boys’ hits. Our starting pitcher started to feel “something pop” in his hip every time he twisted, so Josh (who had been in left field, and made a very ungraceful but determined dive to attempt to catch a foul ball but came up about 6 inches short) came in to pitch.
He struck out the first batter in three pitches. The next batter came up, swung on the first pitch and grounded out to 2nd. Another first pitch swing by the third batter grounded out to short. Folks – that was a 5 pitch inning!
Our turn. The player put in to bat for our starting pitcher doesn’t look like much, so other teams tend to not expect much from him. Their mistake. He gets our first hit of the game by sending a blooper over the 3rd baseman’s head into shallow left field. That starts a mini-rally that gives us a score of 2-5 at the end of the 4th.
Top of the 5th. Another short half, as Josh and the Huskies get three outs in 8 pitches. They did get a single on Josh, but he was caught stealing 2nd by Tyler, our incredible catcher (you’ll see why I call him that later) for our third out.
Josh is first at bat for the bottom of the inning. (He is great at bat, but mostly because he is patient and gets walked a lot. He is a much better hitter than last year, but still not as consistent as he would like.) He is 0-1 in this game and didn’t get a hit in either of the previous 2 games (though he was walked twice and hit by a pitch). He has two strikes against him and then hits a blooper over the 2nd baseman for a single, which started our second rally of the game. A few batters later, we have two outs, two runners on base and no runs scored for the inning. Tyler comes to the plate and sends one deep into left center field. It was really high and coming practically straight down and the centerfielder missed it! That gave Tyler a 2 RBI double. We are now down by one. During the next at bat, Tyler steals 3rd. The catcher threw too hard and the 3rd baseman missed the ball and Tyler (not a quick runner plus had slid into 3rd) scrambles up and barely takes home on the passed ball, giving us a tied game! The next batter flies out, unfortunately.
During the sixth inning, the home plate ump made some rather dubious calls and our coach was almost thrown out of the game for questioning them. The ump at that point became obviously against us and the calls became ridiculous. He asked the visiting team for confirmation on his count, our scorekeeper (imagine me when I feel slighted, only 10 times worse –i.e. don’t mess with Linda) reminded him pointedly that we, being home, are the official book and he needs to ask us, then the ump yelled at her and our parents because he was mad about being questioned on his calls. All this, while Josh was on the mound. He ended up “walking” a batter at that point, which filled the bases. Everyone in the whole place could tell that it had been a strike, but there wasn’t much that could be done. Josh kept his cool, though. It was obvious that he would have to throw every pitch after that straight down the center, so the next batter swung on the first pitch -oh, had I mentioned that there were two outs – so Josh got back at the ump the only way he could – the batter grounded out to 2nd.
In the seventh inning – here is where you see just how great our catcher is – Josh faced four batters. The first one hit a single. The second flew out to center. The first batter tried to steal second, and was thrown out by Tyler during the third at bat. So there are two outs. The third batter also got a single, and stole 2nd during the next batter. Then he tried to steal third. Tyler strikes once again and the ball was in our third baseman’s mitt before the runner was even 2/3s down the baseline. It was so sweet! Josh gives credit to our 1st base coach, who picked up on the other team’s sign for steal, but it was still Tyler who did the deed!
We obviously did not score any runs in these innings, either. So now we are in the eighth, which is extra innings for the Sandy Koufax league. They put up a good fight, getting a double and a single. But Josh had three more strike outs (apparently they couldn’t figure out his timing, because almost every pitch was a swung strike, not called) and it was our turn at bat again.
Our team was so stoked. The kids and the parents were really into it and loud! Our first batter, Robert, got a single. Our second batter, the one who started our first rally, had a sacrifice bunt to get Robert to second, and everyone was paying so much attention to the out at first that Robert continued on to third. Our next batter flew out. So we have one on with two outs. I think their pitcher was getting tired and feeling the pressure because he walked our next batter, Justin. Up comes Frank, another good hitter who hasn’t been really consistent of late. During the at bat, Justin steals second, giving us runners on 2nd and 3rd. Frank has a count now of 3-1, with 2 outs and 2 runners. He nails a ground ball right past their shortstop for a walk-off single, as Robert comes in to score.
I wish you all could have been there, because, for 13-year-olds, this was a fabulous game! Full of excitement and it was thrilling to watch my son be such a big part of it! Thanks for sharing my joy with me,
Leigh
Eastside Huskies baseball
Josh’s team, the Eastside Huskies is in their first tournament coming up in two weeks: April 9th – 11th. They’re guaranteed 4 games, but if they do well, they may end up playing more. All their main games on Friday and Saturday will be played at Russell Road Park, 24214 Russell Road, Kent, 98032. Let me know if you want more info so you can attend, too!
Josh = Baseball
Seems to be a true equation these days. He’s been doing conditioning sessions at the Husky’s facility since October and they’ve now started getting out into the field for 3-4 hour practices on the weekends.
Not only that, but he’s also joined the St. Catherine’s CYO 7th-8th grade baseball team and they just completed their first game of the season today. They played against the Bush school team which went 6-1 last year and won 7-3! Apparently only 5 of their members returned from last year. Anyway, it was still a great game. Josh pitched the first 3 innings where we gained a lead of 4-3 and ended up being the winning pitcher as we never lost the lead. The boy’s played well, we saw some great hits, good fielding, and fast steals, even on the new 80′ baseline… Thanks to Manager/Coach John Todd for getting this team organized and on it’s way!
I’m sure we’ll all be eating/sleeping baseball for the next 6 months now…
Gymnastics and Volleyball season
Posted by Kevin in Gymnastics, Morgan, Sports, Zach on March 14, 2010
Morgan’s been in 4 meets now, starting better than she ended last year and increasing each time. Should have some video to show sometime soon, probably post it on Facebook.
Zach, meanwhile has started playing Volleyball with the 5th graders at St. Catherine’s. This is the first time they’ve played. They’ve won a game and they’re improving fast!
Basketball ends strong in February
Morgan’s team takes second in the championship! The St. Catherine’s and Fairview 6th grade girls team did a great job through the playoffs and ended up in the final game of the season. They were facing the absolute best team in the league and the final game showed that, but we played hard and made a good showing. Second place is pretty good in that situation.
Basketball Season
Basketball has been coming out of our ears lately! Three games nearly every weekend and practices all the time. This is one sport that all three of the kids participate in and enjoy. All three are pretty good at it too!
Though Zach’s team didn’t make a lot of wins, that doesn’t reflect how good they played. Zach made some very pretty shots. Josh was the lead scorer by the end of the season, showing his stuff with great breakaway runs down the court and a nice layup fir the score. He also got good at the ‘easy’ shots; making those close rebounds nearly every time. Very exciting and fast paced games, his 7th grade team made it through several playoff games.
Morgan’s team has been incredible this year. They’ve really improved over the season. So much so that they not only made the playoffs, but will now be playing the championship game! Their team really gelled this year and with some great coaching, they’ve been winning against all but the ‘amazon’ teams.
I’m looking forward to a bit of a break, but it’ll be a short one. Morgan continues her gymnastics, Josh, his baseball, and Zach is giving volleyball a try.
Crazy months
Posted by Kevin Tucker in General, Kids on November 5, 2008
Well, it’s definately been busy around here. School starting in September, sports, sports and more sports, music lessons, choir, and lots of work. Josh is the only one that continued in Cross Country this year, running with his team-mates from St. Catherines for the past 5 or 6 years. He ran in all three meets, increasing his speed each time. Both Zach and Josh played in the CYO soccer league this year, and both were assets to their teams. They both seem to prefer defense, but when they’re put on offence, they really drive for the goal. Josh made several goals this year and did well in his one stint as keeper. His usual contribution in the games was to get the ball away from the opposing offence and kick it back down the field. Zach really enjoyed being keeper this year and made some spectacular dives for the ball, doing a great job of protecting his goal.
Morgan has continued with her 9 hr/week gymnastics schedule, sometimes taking some time out to get some extra homework done. Her competitions start next year in January, starting with one in Hawaii (which she will be missing this year due to lack of funding…hey, if the parents can’t go, she can’t go!
She and Zach are in the Fairview Kids Choir, practicing on Wednesday nights to get ready for their big show in December. She’s got a big part in the “Don’t Be Afraid Brigade” program as “Gabby”, one of the lead angels.
With basketball coming up for all three of them, they are having to cut back on some of their other activities. Josh and Morgan will be leaving the Tues night Tae Kwan Do class for Zach (and Kevin when he can make it between church/school meetings). They’re looking forward to lots of basketball practice in the next two months in anticipation of some heavy competition starting in January.
All three are also taking music lessons at the Seattle Drum School (Highly recommended! Great programs! Great Teachers!). Josh and Zach are learning the drums (no, we don’t have any at home…yet) and Morgan is taking voice lessons. They all seem to be impressing their teachers so far. Since they’re not allowed to play computer games at home without practicing their music, they do tend to get their 1/2hr per day done fairly regularly…
Zach is home schooled this year through the WaVa virtual academy program. This has created some interesting scheduling issues for his parents. Leigh’s now working only three days a week…one of them Saturday, and Kevin has Zach at work with him twice a week. It’s been an interesting ride so far getting use to the program and the schedule. Of course, when Zach is cooperative with the schoolwork, the days go much easier. Some days are better than others…
We had fun at the recent Fairview Harvest Party and with carving our pumpkins. Have some pics uploaded to my Facebook Album.
That’s all for now!
RUG Majors All-Star Tournament Game #1
Josh’s first game is this Saturday, 3pm, at the Shoreview #2 field. Come and cheer on Josh and his team!
Josh is on All-Stars!
Posted by Kevin Tucker in Baseball, Josh, Kids, Sports on July 4, 2008
Josh has been recruited to the 11-12 year old All-Stars team for RUG Little League. He is joining 11 of the other top players to represent the league in the upcoming inter-league playoffs. If they do well, they could end up at a state-level tournament or even national! Though RUG has traditionally not fared well in the standings against other leagues in the state, this year, the team looks really, really good. Their manager, Coach Tom Ramsey, says “They’re ready!”. He is excited about the possibilities this year and thinks we will have a good showing. Ramsey, who himself grew up playing RUG little league baseball, wants the kids to have a lot of fun and feel as successful as possible.
If you have a chance, come join us for the games. The schedule for following games is determined by whether the team wins or loses. For latest game times and information, check the tournament bracket published on the Little League District 8 website.
Their first game is this Saturday, 3pm, at the Shoreview #2 field. Come and cheer on Josh and his team!