Davante, Keeshawn, Troy and now Jalen

 

 

 

 
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I think I said that while Jalen Moss is committing like future NFL DAvante Adams and Keeshwan to Fresno State that Troy Franklin is at Oregon and got 32 touchdowns for M-A and so far has eight catches for about 100 yards for the Ducks. He has stats for four games but might have played all eight. 
And who is with me in going down in 30 minutes to see Sergio Beltran who broke a lot Of John Payes records for Menlo high.
and who thinks typos are really really goodl cool Cooley, landings. happy landings air beltran – -which is also the name of a local war hero who maybe works for the tire company or owns it. 
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Gunn thumps Fremont 50-20 to earn CCS berth under coach Jason Miller

Film at 11

Although T.J. Takafua, 300 pounds got 103 yards on 15 carries, Gunn added people to its playoff bandwagon more than it got derailed by visiting Fremont.

Gunn 50-20. I have to admit that although I was covering the game I didn’t see much action. Gunn has big plays and you look up to see someone scatting up the field but you don’t watch a whole drive play by play. Chris Melvin cousin of the former M-A star and brother of an obscure Chiefs coach does play by play but I was not listening carefully.

I was with my coach Hans Delannoy, who won Gunn hoops titles in 1980 and 1981 and for San Ramon was statewide coach of the year girls in 2006 and is in their hall of fame.

 

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Bob Peters, himself recently gone then eulogized a The Mitch the same day I was at another venue with my own gig, has a son also named, confusingly Bob Peters with a restaurant on State Street in Los Altos but it was too late to serve us, even if we were Hans Delannoy.

We ate the cheese plate at the former Honcho bar, next to the former Cho’s counter and our server Ivan was a Mexican basketball star who said Oaxaca has a great team.

I met Lambert Gunn’s star, in Miller’s lounge – not the doublewide and told him to write to Buddy Teevans at Dartmouth. Buddy was also once a 105 pound high school quarterback. I’m not kidding. Buddy Teevans, futher all Ivy QB and close to 100 wins in Hanover — and beating Harvard 17-14 start of the fourth last I checked — was once a 105 pound high school freshman QB and told the story to we alumni that he cheated at the weigh-in, that he grabbed a five pound iron and slipped next to his Governor Wheelock to make the team.

So Gunn’s James Lambert, 231 last week and about the same last night, is like a cross between current Dartmouth coach Buddy Teevans and former Dartmouth president, South Dakota high school quarterback and World Health guru Kim Jim. 

I stated that I would ring mayor Tom Dubois the father of a Gunn VB champion, Anna, and demand that we find a job, maybe City Manager for Michael Lambert, who lives down here, South Palo Alto on Alma means soul and say we should find a place for Michael here maybe assistant city manager. if he is chief of libraries of SF, I’m sure that is a bigger budget than our entire city. He said he’s moving to Sf after James graduates.

I’m also high on Eric Wang, #52 who is a stalwart of the defense, and uses his size as an advantage, by going under the blockers. He got four tackles at Cupertino, I’ll update re last night.

I shot a good bit of the senior introductions — I might try to get the Oracle to run a bit on Eric Wang as my fullpage ad. Advertorial. As it were. Why don’t they cover sports per se?

The Weekly still deletes anything I say, no matter how astute or concise or how far from the greater truth that Democracy is corrupt for the failure to regulate capital which in Palo Alto turns the Weekly into a bunch of shit. 

There’s more meaning in the ascent of Gunn football than merely the fifty or so opportunities to say “yeah” and not feel their pain.

A mother after the tino game accused some 14 yos of gloating over an injured Tino player and taking cell photage as trophies (or tropies, I reckon) but coach CG said no, they were expressing their respect and admired the player, he called him by his jersey if not his name). I asked him yesterday if there was any fallout or follow up. No.

So in theory Gunn will get a CCS berth — by the way, the Frosh soph won league, maybe first time ever. Best of all would be Gunn-Paly in CCS.

Coach Miller says Monta Vista has forfeited the final game, so Gunn will finish the reg at 8-2 (I had said likely 7-3 or 6-4…)

Nayla invited me to watch Frosh-soph next week and i invite u.

Children are our future. 

Go, Big Red. Go, Titans.

I will update with the scoring totals — is Gunn #1 in CCS in scoring, or points per game?

I will update with list of tackles from Cupertino, timeless, classic.

And the fake pitch. Miller said the extra beat of waiting was Lambert’s own idea. On the Play of The Week they showed on TV, or finalist for such. But footage from defense side by Courtney from Carolina did not show what I saw, a guy turning his back to play, wating a beat then springing to life, like in a choreographed which means timing bit by that Hong Kong action hero who is also funny. 

Jackie Chan, meets Buddy Teevans meets Jim Kim.

 

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In a not quite related matter, although her brother Paul Kraft (1963-2003) was a QB for Paly and played for Hans Delannoy frosh-soph baseball for the Cougars — once a Cougar always a Cougar — Kathleen Bryson nee Kraft an attorney in Northern California, criminal defense specialty, says that her former badminton partner Dr. Karen Drews combined with generational hero Eric Heiden to create a human life:

speaking of Little Red

 

 

update: James Lambert was named honorable mention all metro quarterback in the Chronicle but no Titans were honored in the mercury. I’ve said privately and in various random emails that I think Dartmouth should recruit both James Lambert and Eric Wang for football and other reasons but I don’t think that’s in their future. Dartmouth football does have a recent Sacred Heart grad.

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Ten most overpaid educators at Stanford, which itself is $40b endowment and does not pay taxes

smile, douchebag (Wallace)

Football coach David Shaw, $9m;
Asset manager Robert Wallace, $4m;
Heart surgeon Dr. Frank Hanley, $3.7m;
Asset manager Greg Milani, $3.3m;
Dr. Yi-Ping Woo, heart surgeon, $2.6m;
Lloyd Minor, is he or is he not a doc, dean of meds, $2.4m – reminds me that the SVBJ reported that Israeli-American former chief of the hospital Amir Ben Dan Rubin made $400m on stock options for a chain of for profit medical centers;
John Hennessy, computer scientist and president emeritus, $1.8m;
Martin Shell “chief external relations officer” and althogh I hate the Post and still think David Price is, like Rush Limbaugh according to Al Franken “a big fat idiot” good job calling these guys — all guys, right? — out, $1.8m – -Stanford pays a PR guy nearly two million dollars a year;
Marc Tessier-Lavigne, new guy president, $1.7m;
John Etchemendy, philosophy professor and former provost, $1.6m.

If I woke up and found myself president of Stanford I would switch things up a bit or pivot and only offer majors in dance. I’d do about twenty years of that and see if we can notice, empirically a more just society with 10,00 more Stanford trained dancers and choreographers and 10,000 fewer… I will hold my tongue, here in Plastic Alto.
I also think any candidate for Palo Alto City Council should have to stand and improvise a dance to Bar-Keys “Soul Suckers” or whatever. To wit (and believe me, if you are here watching at 12 noon on the dot on a game day saturday at Coupa, or you ar God herself, all seeing like an Emersonian eyeball — who is Stanford’s Emerson and what do you stand for? – I am going to dance –although the house system is playing Earth Wind and Fire all y ya all y ya!
sounds fainlty arabic, Rick.
Soul…fingers…digits, dig it? ten digit salaries at stanford!!!!!!!!

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Large, social media re-branding is largely cosmeta-ic

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Diunna Vs. Doudna


Jennifer Doudna — her name predicts her fate – do u DNA?! — won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and is the subject of a Walter Isaakson book for developing or advancing CRISPR-CAS9 that uses stem cells to move very close to a cure for sickle cell anemia, in Berkeley— and my high school classmate Matt Porteus has a similar lab at Stanford, compared to John Witte’s dry lab in SF, and — not our classmate but her child is a cellist Belan at Dartmouth— who I met accidentally while trying to reach athletic director. I admit I only read Isaaksons book on Duodna enough to ascertain if Porteus is mentioned. 
But the post is actually about Diunna, Diunna Greenleaf a blues singer — and songwriter— from Houston who tours internationally, sang with the Muddy Waters tribute band for years and recently visited the South Bay /408/650 to record with Kid Andersen and Jimmy Pugh. I think this cd, set for release on Pugh’s Village Music Foundation non-profit label, will make Diunna one of the all time greats. Besides the pop up nooner she did earlier this month, there is a chance she and Kid will come by the Mitch in November, nearby again finishing touches that album. 
Or in 2021. Or die trying. 

The photo s are: nice lady selling ethical sourced coffee beans at Uniff, a scrumptious braised beef breakfast enchilada yesterday down town, Duffy my dog, jazz pianist Reggie Austin at Uniff, lawyer Cynthia Chandler a future genius grant winner in social justice whose father was a chemist, at Berkeley; with Jasmina Bojic. Chris Strausser of the Colts.

also: Eric Hansen mentioned that he has booked Menlo Park’s Tuck and Patti since the retirement of Paul Goldman and sends me on a scouting mission to see the facade of an East Bay venue that may also host the duo.

and: more Remi Wolf:

 

Nearly 7,000 reviews, overwhelmingly positive for the book on Dr. Jennifer Doudna:

 

 

 

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Are Yordan Alvarez and Michael Brantley the modern equivalents of Bob Watson and Jimmy Winn?

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I have no f-in’ idea why I am getting emails offering to sell me a rifle, although it is true that I admire my Dartmouth schoolmate Glen Eberle who represented our country in the Sarajevo Olympics in biathlon, and Gunn alum recent athlete is a biathlete, the Heiden kid, Makesteel or something, the one with the heart condition — I mean Joanne Reid, Joanne Firesteel Reid

File under: Guess Where You Can Stick This

Hail, Joanne Reid, Gunn ’09 in the school’s alltime pantheon.

edit to add: says here that Joanne Reid of Palo Alto and the US national team came in sixth place in the biathlon relay at the world championships this winter in Nove Mesto CR.

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Mad bombers in the 650

There was a kid about halfway, chronologically, between John Paye and Heneghan who also put up huge numbers. But they were against very weak schedule, like Bay 6 not PAL — school of the deaf, and the like. He was also a Dartmouth recruit but not much of a factor at the next level. Or maybe only his receiver went to Dartmouth. Tony Fenwick and Beau Brown, two of “John-John’s” leading targets since pee wee days, and hoopsters for a Menlo team that won 20 straight or so, were classmates of mine at Dartmouth, where I was sports editor of the daily. Beau lettered in football, as a DB, whereas Tony ended up in crew not football or basketball.
And — I have to repeat this for emphasis — John Paye was named Athlete of the Year as a Junior by the local media — over Jim Harbaugh a 3-sport star for Paly. Paye who played football and basketball for Stanford and a Super Bowl ring for 49ers (backing both Steve Young and Joe Montana that year). And Chris Strausser, Gunn’s quarterback that year and maybe top 10 in the Peninsula — there was also a John Capuzelo of Carlmont who could bring it — I saw last night and shouted and waived and he waived back– as the Colts O-line coach. Honorable mention to Gunn’s crafty James Lambert who ran for 234 yards and three scores and previously unbeaten Cupertino.

I guess Lambert is more of a Snake, ala Ken Stabler, who allegedly got his nickname based on one long run for Alabama, than a bomber. I forget the name of the play but for one of his three TDS, Lambert faked a hand off or two, or faked a pitch, turned his back to the play, to the opponents, stood still for a beat until people were lunging and surging after either of his fakes, then came alive, ran around the end and traversed the field laterally and north-south, to make paydirt. Something like Steve Young against the Vikes, but also Bourne giving directions to a man to avoid capture at the mall, or who’s the Hong Kong stunt man hero who is athletic and funny? Or a Road Runner saying “meep meep” at the precise time to freak out not-too-wiley Coyote. Fuckin’ brilliant. His dad is head librarian in SF but rumour has it will replace Ed Shikada as City Manager here.

And Remi Wolf is in Paste with a 7.0 and the lead pick in the Pink about Outside lands. Rumor has it. I think its a lyric. Gunn has Fremont this week to sew up a playoff berth; Fremont has two huge backs that will try to take them “Furthur”.

Fremont has two bus-sized backs

 

I did not check “James” but for Jim we have:

Jim Baer, Jim Beall, Jim Beattie, Jim Black, Jim Burch, Jim Campbell, Jim Campilongo, Jim Carrey, Jim Chones, Jim Coulter, Jim Dine, Jim Eshelman, Jim Fleming, Jim Handy, Jim Harbarph, Jim Harrington, Jim Jeffries, Jim Keene, Jim Nadel, Jim Newton, Jim Plunkett, Jim Romeo, Jim Sapienza, Jim Schwartz, Jim Yardley, Jim Tyrer, Jimbo Mathus, Jimi Hendryx, who are a landlord, unkonw, baseball, drumming, politician, unknown, music, actor, unknown, investor, artist, prep track and field, agent, combat artist, inside joke name of Paly’s most famous athlete, arts writer, not sure, city manager, jazz educator, LA Times editor, Stanford and James Lick legend; agent, runner, unknown, journalist though he tackled Harbaugh when at Gunn, first of the NFL lineman suicides; music, more “cisum”

 

A CCS Top Twenty Weighted For Points Scored (public schools in bold-with points scored and actual rankings my MaxPreps)

Menlo 376 (11)
Santa Cruz 342 (16)
Aptos 336 (8)
Los Gatos 326 (3)
Palma 319 (10)
Leigh 317 (25)
Menlo Atherton 314 (5)
Gunn 308 (44)
St Francis 274 (1)
Mountain View 299 (24)
Serra 271 (2)
Lincoln 252 (34)
Westmont 261 (56)
Salinas 238 (4)
San Mateo 227 (35)
Bellarmine 249 (7)
Hillsdale 248 (32)
Scotts Valley 263 (30)
Valley Christian 260 (8)
Palo Alto 200 (23)
King City 206 (42)
 
Gunn of Palo Alto is the sixth-highest-scoring public school  team in the 93 team Central Coast Sectino (CCS). 

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Assaulted by thugs at Santa Clara pro football game

A Black man wearing a red sweatshirt, a black mask, a cap and with bloodshot eyes threatened to hurt me in line at the souvenir stand tonite, for pointing out the nature of a line or what British not brutish call a queue. A quick calculation of the likelihood that beyond combat prowess his bulky garments might conceal a gun or knife led me to wish him enjoyment of his evening rather than point out that his aggression refuted his claim that he didn’t remember me either in the previous 15 minutes.

Then a Latino woman five feet and three bodies away said I was wrong and the Black man wearing a red shirt and a mask was in line as rightfully as I was.

Maybe, maybe not I responded, but he used ”f-this” and ”f-that” and that’s what I’m complaining about.

Then a second assault occurred, to me, a large Latino guy, 6’2, 240 rushing over to say he was going to harm me in retribution for talking back to his wife.

Angel escorted me nearly all the way back to where my friend was waiting. My friend the high school football coach. Another friend, earlier, of mine had waived to us from the field when I shouted his name. (That is, my former Gunn classmate, our quarterback, Chris Strausser the O-Line coach of Indianapolis Colts of the NFL)

We left. We were soaked, it was halftime. The incident did not feel over even as I walked a half mile to my car.

Officer Morgan did not ask me to describe my assailants by race. I added the detail. I would call it a class chasm as much as race. But neither the rain nor Covid nor the score nor the moon explain or excuse the thuggery.

SF in Santa Clara need to step to the step of better security.

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cc: to Lisa Gillmor, mayor, and SC Council, from their websites.

Andand:

Answering a survey from the team:

I was assaulted – twice — in line at the 49ers team store. First by a Black male, age 30, after I pointed out that he had cut in line. Then a woman, Latina, said I was wrong for confronting the man about that fact. I said that he should not have used the “f-word” on me, multiple times. Then a Latino man, about 30, about 6’2″ and 240 lbs, meaning “large” and intimidating assaulted me by saying he would harm me because I was disrespecting his wife. When, minutes later, I was at the front of the line I told the clerk I wanted security. Instead “Angel” escorted me from the store and nearly back to my party — at my request. Although he also said he could not escort me completely back to my party, just so far. My party and I left the stadium at that point — partly for the incident, partly for the weather – -we were wet. When I got back to Palo Alto and had dropped my companion – who by the way was a 24 year old Latino football former HS player and current HS coach — I called Santa Clara Police. Later, from the command station, Officer Morgan took my statement. I also sent a note to Mayor Gillmore and City Council — I think part of the problem, as my answers above indicate, is that the gate security was weak. I think very probable that the young man — who looked very gangster– Red not 49ers – -ie “Blood” — had a concealed weapon. So I took very seriously that he would harm me if I persisted in my line of rhetoric – for example that his threats seemed to refute his claim that he had equal right to that place at front of line or that he did not remember me either, his word versus mine. I have no idea if the other two were his confederates or were just piling on along race or class lines. I’m a 57 yo white male. Maybe it was a diversion to aid shoplifting. There was no security in the shop, on top of the lax entry lines at start of game. Is there a camera in the store? — you can sort the whole thing yourself. But I’ve been to more than 300 games, between 1974 to now, and was a former ticket holder, and been to two Super Bowls – and was actually pickpocketed of my ticket in Miami — but have never been assaulted at a game, let alone being falsely accused as the instigator. Let alone twice in one set of actions. Its interesting to me that Officer Morgan did not ask me to describe the alleged perpetrators by race – -I think race or at least class was a factor. Doing it over again, I would rather have not pointed out that the guy seemed to jump the line. Yet I don’t believe society owes Blacks a special shorter line at 49ers concession, nor does that give him license to assault me. The people on both sides of me are people of color. My wife is a person of color. At the Stick, for 30 years, I saw next to Bob, and Larry, both Black former postal employees. I literally high-fived Larry — whose last name I never knew – 500 times for Joe Montana touchdowns and the like. Bob, I had his address and we’d sometimes swap tickets or transfer by mail. And I ran for City Council here and am a blogger and pretty well known as anti-racist. I produce concerts and manage musicians. I would say 20 percent of my work is with Black and Latino artists.

andandand: I think that the 49ers at Santa Clara and Levi’s stadium are, post-Covid, finding it hard to get good entry level workers. So it is entirely plausibly that systemically the security was worse than normal and someone could sneak a concealed weapon into the game. I go to hundreds of events, sports, concerts, theatre, political rally — I was at the Clinton inauguration on Anna Eshoo’s guest list – and always check out what security is doing. I have above average eye for trouble. In my room, whenever there is an incident, such as something that requires us to 86 someone, as matter of practice we always phone it in to police. At Lytton Plaza, Together Again Palo Alto, September, 2021, 15 concerts, there were two assaults, over parking. There was an alleged “assault and battery” but I told the police it was a false report and the respondent was the instigator. That “Andre” pushed “the guy in the blue hatchback, Virginia plates” but that the other guy caused the whole thing. (In fact, Andre’s insurance agent did reach me and take my statement, exculpatory)

As Stevie Wonder says, “heaven help us all”. But there is plenty we can work out for ourselves. I’m not perfect, but I am not a racist. Young brother in red needs to step to the step. 

 

 

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Earthwise 7-day Masters in Media Studies: an unaccreditidated yet hyphy alternative

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31. Unsung Kim — new female and Korean director of Sf Opera, doing “fidelio” this week; meanwhile Terry is still yelling at me — Old Yeller — but not, “yellow” or “yellow

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