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Seawright on the Cal/Stanford Big Game 2009 (Yahoo Sports)

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November 20th, 2009

From Yahoo Sports Sophmore Kicker David Seawright from Cal:

I now take you to the inner sanctum of God’s University, where there is a single-minded focus on Axe-retention that must come to fruition Saturday. So allow me to turn things over to Cal sophomore kicker David Seawright – and be sure to check out Part I of my triumphant return to the nation’s greatest student newspaper, with Part II coming on game day.

It’s Big Game week, and in a town commonly called “Bezerkeley,” this week is particularly wild.

It all began with Saturday’s down-to-the-wire victory over Arizona, made possible by a bizarre play by Wildcats quarterback Nick Foles which turned third-and-3 within field-goal range into fourth-and-17, pushing them into four-down territory when down by two.

This week’s opponent, Stanford, announced on Monday that Tiger Woods would serve as the team’s honorary captain. I personally witnessed Tiger’s greatness walking the 2008 U.S. Open’s 19-hole playoff with Rocco Mediate.

I have no qualms about trotting out our own university-affiliated prestige in response. It turns out, however, that a team can’t have 65 honorary captains (one for each of our Nobel laureates, compared to the Farm’s 51, for those of you keeping score at home).

On Tuesday, Cal’s greatest and most vocal supporter (my esteemed host) returned to his humble beginnings at the world’s finest student newspaper and offered Stanford hate of epic proportions.

On Wednesday, the Cal student body, in typical Berkeley fashion, kicked off a three-day, school-wide strike in response to expansive budget cuts, although I have my suspicions about the true intent of the demonstration.

Cal’s Greek Theater, which hosted the Dalai Lama last spring, will be set ablaze with fiery emotion (and a bonfire) on Friday as the students rally to retain the Axe, as we have six of the last seven years.

As I join my teammates in pregame preparations in Palo Alto, my colleagues at the Daily Californian will face off with our inferior counterparts at the Stanford Daily in a flag football showdown called the Ink Bowl.

Since the writers from Leland Stanford Junior College are likely to uphold the tradition of things (like grades, for example) being handed to them, I not only expect the Daily Cal to trounce them in our traditional manner – last time we lost I was 13 years old – but also fully acknowledge that we could cover the event more thoroughly due to our superior journalistic talents.

And on Saturday evening, to top it all of, we will kick off the 112th Big Game at Stanford Stadium in a clash between two teams fresh off emotional victories.

After a particularly big week, the Big Game will surely exemplify hard fought football in such a way to live up to its name.

I just hope it doesn’t come down to something like this.

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A Story About A 61-Year-Old Kicker

November 18, 2009 kickingsystem Leave a comment

Wednesday, November 11, 2009


((HT: KXII-TV/Sherman, Texas))

Tom Thompson is 61 years old.

He’s in college, and his work ethic as a kicker at Austin College is something the “normal-aged” college kids should look at as they go through their paces on the football field.

He’s there way early as a full-time student and does his job…

The Kangaroos, which we all know are very prevalent in Texoma, have a big game this weekend and are going to try and put the straight-on kicker in the game for some duties.

CBS12′s Maddie Garrett talked to someone at least twice her age…
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SAN DIEGO PREP FOOTBALL: CIF San Diego Section Playoff Pairings

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From the NORTH COUNTY TIMES

 

NCT | Posted: Saturday, November 14, 2009 5:05 pm | 

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Division I

First Round

Friday

All games 7 p.m.

No. 1 La Costa Canyon (10-0) bye

Otay Ranch (3-6-1) at Torrey Pines (4-5-1)

Fallbrook (2-8) at Rancho Bernardo (8-2)

No. 4 Vista (8-2) bye

No. 3 Escondido (7-2-1) bye

Carlsbad (3-7) at Mira Mesa (6-4)

El Camino (3-7) at Chula Vista (6-4)

No. 2 Eastlake (8-1-1)

Quarterfinals

Nov. 27

at higher seeds

Otay Ranch-Torrey Pines winner at La Costa Canyon

Fallbrook-Ranch Bernardo winner at Vista

Carlsbad-Mira Mesa winner at Escondido

El Camino-Chula Vista winner at Eastlake

Semifinals

Dec. 4

at higher seeds

Final

Dec. 11

at Qualcomm Stadium

8 p.m.

Division II

First Round

Friday

All games 7 p.m.

No. 1 Oceanside (10-0) bye

Morse (6-4) at Mt. Carmel (4-6)

Grossmont (5-5) at Bonita Vista (7-3)

No. 4 Mission Hills (8-2) bye

No. 3 Lincoln (6-3-1) bye

Orange Glen (4-6) at Scripps Ranch (5-5)

Westview (3-7) at Helix (6-4)

No. 2 Valhalla (8-2)

Quarterfinals

Nov. 27

at higher seeds

Morse-Mt. Carmel winner at 1 Oceanside

Grossmont-Bonita Vista winner at Mission Hills

Orange Glen-Scripps Ranch winner at Lincoln

Westview-Helix winner at Valhalla

Semifinals

Dec. 4

At higher seeds

Final

Dec. 11

at Qualcomm Stadium

4:30 p.m.

Division III

First Round

Friday

All games 7 p.m.

No. 1 Cathedral Catholic (9-1) bye

Brawley (8-2) at El Capitan (6-4)

Mar Vista (5-5) at St. Augustine (7-3)

No. 4 Serra (6-4) bye

No. 3 Point Loma (7-3) bye

Hoover (6-4) at Mount Miguel (7-2-1)

San Marcos (4-6) at Steele Canyon (6-3-1)

No. 2 Ramona (8-2) bye

Quarterfinals

Nov. 27

at higher seeds

Brawley-El Capitan winner at Cathedral Catholic

Mar Vista-St. Augustine winner at Serra

Hoover-Mount Miguel winner at Point Loma

San Marcos-Steele Canyon winner at Ramona

Semifinals

Dec. 4

At higher seeds

Final

Dec. 11

at Qualcomm Stadium

1 p.m.

Division IV

First Round

Friday

All games 7 p.m.

No.1 Mission Bay (10-0) bye

Escondido Charter (8-2) at Coronado (6-4)

Santana (2-8) at Olympian (10-0)

No. 4 Santa Fe Christian (9-1) bye

No. 3 Madison (9-1) bye

Clairemont (4-6) at Central Union (8-2)

La Jolla (4-6) at Palo Verde (5-5)

No. 2 Valley Center (9-1) bye

Quarterfinals

Nov. 27

at higher seeds

Escondido Charter-Coronado winner at Mission Bay

Santana-Olympian winner vs. Santa Fe Christian

Clairemont-Central Union winner at Madison

La Jolla-Palo Verde winner at Valley Center

Semifinals

Dec. 4

At higher seeds

Final

Dec. 12

at Southwestern College

7 p.m.

Division V

First Round

Friday

All games 7 p.m.

No. 1 Francis Parker (8-2) bye

Calipatria (6-4) at Calvin Christian (7-3)

San Diego Jewish Academy (6-2) vs. Tri-City Christian (7-2-1), Thursday at El Camino HS

No. 4 La Jolla Country Day (9-1) bye

No. 3 Bishop’s (6-4) bye

Foothills Christian (6-4) vs. Army-Navy (5-4-1)

Mountain Empire (6-4) at Horizon (2-8)

No. 2 Christian (6-4) bye

Quarterfinals

Nov. 27

at higher seeds

Calipatria-Calvin Christian winner at Francis Parker

San Diego Jewish Academy-Tri-City Christian winner at La Jolla Country Day

Foothills Christian-Army-Navy winner at Bishop’s

Mountain Empire-Horizon winner at Christian

Semifinals

Dec. 4

At higher seeds

Final

Dec. 12

at Qualcomm Stadium

10 a.m.

TKS New Partner Soccer Fanatic.com

November 11, 2009 kickingsystem 3 comments

November 11th, 2009

If you are part of the TKS family, you will be able  to get discounts on SoccerFanatic.com.  As of today, TKS Owner, John Matich, will be offering, special discounts if you train with TKS.  In our weekly newsletter you will recieve promotional discounts as well.  So please view the Soccer Fanatic lineup on the following site. If you need a new pair if kicking shoes — you know where to go!

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TKS Notes November 2009 (SAN DIEGO PRIVATE KICKING LESSONS)

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Stahovich Named MWC Special Teams Player of the Week

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November 6th, 2009

http://www.themwc.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/110209aaa.html

 

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK

BRIAN STAHOVICH, SAN DIEGO STATE
Sophomore, Punter, Solana Beach, Calif./Cathedral Catholic HS

Brian Stahovich averaged 42.9 yards on seven punts in helping San Diego State to a 23-20 win over New Mexico. The sophomore punter had no touchbacks and dropped five of his kicks inside the 20-yard line, as the Lobos returned only two for a combined minus-1 yards. Two of the Solana Beach, Calif., native’s punts went for 50 or more yards, including a 59-yarder.

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TURNER SELECTED AS SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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This story was emailed to me the other day.  Congrats Austin!

Nov. 5, 2009

HAMPTON, Va. – Earlier this season, Austin Turner said he wanted to be the best kicker in Fayetteville State history.

After being named the CIAA’s Special Teams Player of the Year on Thursday, he’s well on his way.

A native of San Diego, Turner led the CIAA in field goals made (17) and connected on 34-of-37 PAT’s.

“For taking almost two years off of football, I’m much farther — progress wise — than I thought I was going to be,” Turner said earlier this season. “I’m happy with the performance but I think I can get much better. My goal is to put points on the board for the Broncos and I think I’ve done my job.”

Turner put points on the board at a historic rate this season.

In fact, Turner’s 85 points season are the third most in single-season school history. His 17 field goals are the second most in a single season and in a career at FSU.

In the Broncos’ 30-20 win over Bowie State on Sept. 12, Turner booted a 49-yard field goal – the longest in FSU history.

“Before Austin leaves here, he’ll probably own every kicking record at the university,” Phillips said. “He is going to turn out to be the best kicker to ever kick at this university.”

Turner responded confidently to Phillips’ expectations.

“To be the best in school history, no matter what it is, would be a great accomplishment,” he said. “It’s very humbling, but I’ve always grown up wanting to be the best in everything. I’ve been here for going on two years now, I love this place and I love the coaching staff. But, I’m looking for more. I want to be the best in CIAA history, in Division II history and in college history. I’m trying to go above and beyond.”

On Saturday, the Broncos face Bowie State for the CIAA Championship. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. at Durham County Stadium.

Said Turner: “I was put here for a reason and I feel like my reason was to bring a championship home.”

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The Kicking System Joining Forces with Soccer Fanatic

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November 6th, 2009

The Kicking System has joined in a partnership with SoccerFanatic.com.  TKS will be getting special discounts on shoes and gear for the entire TKS family. Soccer Fanatic will also outfit the TKS staff all football and soccer camps.

“We look forward to growing and developing our relationship with Soccer Fanatic.  We always thought it would a natural fit, with TKS being San Deigo’s Kicking Source.  Now you can get recruiting and training tips while shopping and getting your gear.  Soccer Fanatic will be a great asset to the TKS family.” – TKS owner John Matich

Look for a banner ad coming soon and much more!

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Yahoo Sports: David Seawright, CAL Kicker

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November 6th, 2009

Here is the latest blog post from David Seawright in Yahoo Sports. David is a kickers at CAL Berkeley.

 

“Cal sophomore kicker David Seawright is a modest dude: On Thursday he was named the school’s student athlete of the month for October, and suffice it to say I didn’t hear about it from him. He also has a good sense of humor, a trait essential for Golden Bears last Saturday as they sweated out the bizarre final sequence of a 23-21 victory at Arizona State. (Cal, now No. 20 in the BCS standings, hosts Oregon State Saturday at Memorial Stadium.) Here’s Seawright’s riff on the Bears’ tribute to “Where The Wild Things Are” … Football is a game bent on innovation. From the West Coast offense to the Spread to the Wildcat, coaches constantly seek ways to create mismatches and confuse defenses. We have been known to employ such novelty ourselves. During the closing moments of Saturday’s game at Arizona state, quarterback Kevin Riley orchestrated a brilliant 11-play drive downfield, creating a second-and-goal from the 5-yard line with the score 21-20 There, running back Shane Vereen lined up in our version of the Wildcat formation and lobbed a pass to tight end Anthony Miller in the back of the end zone that fell incomplete. Now, even though we won the game off of a Giorgio Tavecchio field goal two plays later, I propose an innovation that could have made it all much easier: the Seawright Special. In a unique variation of the Wildcat constructed specifically for fourth-and-short or down by two, end of game goal line situations (since, you know, they happen so frequently), I will receive a direct snap and be left with a plethora of options. Like in the traditional Wildcat scheme, I will have the option to power my way for six, hand off the ball to a more suitable ballcarrier or to take a shot into the end zone with my arm. But the twist comes in the form of a fourth option – a Flutie-esque drop kick. I can only imagine the terror I would strike into the hearts of opposing defensive coordinators. With the game on the line, we would have four viable options to put points on the board, one more than any other possible formation. Besides, Vereen spends his time working hard on being the complete package as a running back, not a quarterback. Me? Well, I spend most of my time playing catch with All-American punter Bryan Anger, so my arm is always ready. You think Tim Tebow’s a threat to score all the time? Consider him one-upped. Add me to your Heisman watch lists now! This is the next step in the evolutionary process of football schematics. What can I say? I’m just an innovator.”

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