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| By Dave Begel Special to OnMilwaukee.com E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Dave Begel |
| Published Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:29 a.m. |
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I admit that my first instinct as a sports columnist is to look for a problem somewhere and then write about it.
The negative is what makes the world of sports journalism go around. Still, there are many things about sports that I really love. And that's a good thing. Otherwise, I'd probably be a food or drama critic.
So, here are some things in sports that I really, really, really like.
High school basketball -- It can be boys or girls games, but there is nothing like watching a bunch of kids, some who can play and some who can't, dash up and down the court while trying their hardest to mimic LeBron James. They pat each other on the back for good plays, and pat even harder with encouragement for bad plays.
The PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament -- Talk about cut-throat pressure. In this one, a single mistake can mean the end to your year. Watching the grim faces as they grind away is high drama. Watching the joy when a player makes it is great fun.
Bud Selig's sense of humor -- You don't know about this unless you know the guy. But if you catch Selig having lunch at Gilles, you'll see his funny, sarcastic sense of humor. His daughter has an identical sense of humor, which proves that thing about apples falling from trees.
Bango -- Did you ever watch Bango shake hands or tickle a 3- or 4-year-old kid? It's a precious moment. Bango may be a tough guy, but he's got a heart of gold.
Palermo's pizza at the Bradley Center -- Good Lord, can I apologize any more? It's delicious.
Bob Harlan and Herb Kohl -- Never have two sports bosses been more normal guys. Harlan has lunch at Kroll's West. Kohl eats dinner at Solly's. Both men are unfailingly gracious when somebody interrupts their dinner or lunch to say hello. There is no big-time air about either one.
Barry Alvarez -- I really miss this guy. He told you what he was going to do and then he did it. He's as close to Lombardi as this state has ever seen. No BS.
Mee-Kwon Park Golf Course -- An Ozaukee County operation. Unfailingly friendly people. A real nice course. A good price. Can't ask for much more than that. Other municipal courses could take a lesson from this operation.
Brown Deer Park Golf Course -- It's hard to believe that we have a regular chance to play a course the pros play. Pro Scott Evans has somehow made the bureaucrats at the county understand that running a golf operation should be left to the pros. This might be one of the top golf values in the country.
Tennis matches at McKinley Courts -- Great courts along the lakefront. Walk by and watch the leagues where men and women compete like it's Wimbledon. Alterra Coffee, competitive sports and a wonderful view. Doesn't get much better than that.
Little kids playing soccer -- I'm one of those rare birds who like to watch soccer. And watching little kids swarm to the ball and see every one of them try to kick it is good for laughs and a warming of the heart.
Red Arrow Park in winter -- This one is unbelievable. The Parks Department got it right. You've got people who can barely stand up on skates next to people who think they are Dick Button or Nancy Kwan. Nary a Tonya Harding in sight.
Bob Wanek -- Nobody knows this guy. But he has been a member of the Milwaukee Bucks stats crew from their very first year. That's 40 years of saying hello to a guy and not much else. Talk about dedication.
Talkbackers who make it personal -- This week, one guy called me fat. So what? Does anyone think that has anything to do with my opinion on deer hunting? Talkbackers usually have good things to say. But when they get personal, their credibility disappears. I love those guys, though, for the gift of laughter.
Craig Counsell -- This guy should teach a course called "How to be a professional athlete." He is not the greatest player in the world. But he defines the word "pro."
The Admirals -- Talk about pluck. Very few people go to their games. You'd be hard pressed to name a single player. The newspaper barely covers them at all. But they keep on playing hockey and putting on a show. This is the very definition of sticking to it.
Figure Skating -- I know it's not very manly, but the other day I watched two hours of skaters on the ice with Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. I never moved off the couch.
I now have the nice Dave Begel taken care of for another year. Next week, it's back to the world of Mr. Angry.
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Posted by patrickm1964 on Dec. 3, 2008 at 5:07 p.m. (report)
1) Women's college volleyball - Want to know how to play the game yourself in a casual league? Watch women's college volleyball to learn about team play, moving to the right place, and passing basics. 2) World Cup Soccer - transcends sport and becomes an integral part of national culture and pride 3) high school refs (for the most part) - you have to love the game to do the job. 4) Rock and Brian doing Brewers games - fun, knowledgable. 5) Keith Tozer - the guy works his tail off to do promotional appearances and interviews to gain exposure for his team. 6) Playoff baseball - welcome back, you were missed. 7) Gabe Kapler and Brian Shouse - role players getting it done in the twilight of their careers.
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Posted by sandstorm on Dec. 3, 2008 at 9:28 a.m. (report)
one of those rare birds that likes to watch soccer??? then why this quote from an article you wrote last April? "Men's soccer. I don't know what it is, but there's something about it that bores me."
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Posted by HometownSC on Dec. 2, 2008 at 6:37 p.m. (report)
I agree with most of those, Dave. I've watched the tennis from Alterra and it's a treat, soccer in general is great to watch no matter the level, and high school/small college sports are pleasing because it's mostly about love of the game.
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Posted by High_Life_Man on Dec. 2, 2008 at 1:46 p.m. (report)
Agree with you on the high school basketball thing - except it is the "mimicing" of LeBron that is killing the sport. If Dick Bennett or Bo Ryan has taught us anything, it is a team sport. Palermo's is just awful, awful pizza. No matter where you eat it. King Barry may be back on the sidelines before you know it. Wanna see heart? Stand at the finish line of a high school cross country race.
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Posted by Captool73 on Dec. 2, 2008 at 12:50 p.m. (report)
I don't think Mr. Begel is fat. He is just big-boned....
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