Gunn drives for league title and CCS berth with upset of Cupertino; hosts Fremont and Lynbrook in playoff surge

Moonrise and beautfiful Sky over Gunn Titans field portends CCS or share of league title, or 30 boys and six men trying trying again, a-Gunn.

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Updated in about anhour or by Sudany 2 p.m — Terry is yeeling at me to ffed the dog, hence the hitters jitters]

Gunn rushed for 513 yards on the ground spearheaded by quarterback James Lambert’s signature game, with 200 and three long scores, to beat a previously undefeated Cupertino Pioneers in the 408.

The Big Red are now poised to share the El Camino title if they can muster against Fremont and Lynbrook.

In a post game interview, coach Jason Miller referenced the daunting running attack of next week’s foes: “the 600 pound backfield” in reference to TK and TK.

A reporter quipped that Gunn’s Denzell Davis, at about 160 pounds, would relish the challenge of big game in a big game.

“He has technique, he has desire, he has an explosiveness towards his opponent” Miller said. “I’m impressed because in the previous season he was one of the last people who would enter the game”. Family and friends including father Kenneth Davis, a Los Altos star back in the day, and aunt Rashida Davis, a Gunn alumna, root on the local star. Often in the entourage is Eric Williams, nephew of Gunn wrestling coach Ed Williams (also an alumnus and stalwart athlete of his era).

Besides the scoreboard results based on execution in the field, Gunn is interesting in the stands and has families of Hindu, Jewish, Christian faiths and creeds including Kazakh, Israeli, Korean-American, French and Punjabi. One family has a funny name, Haleka, but father (TK ) is a former athlete of the year at St. Francis of Mountain View circa 1990 and his wife says she played three sports for her team in SoCal.

Miller has a young coaching staff in Chris Gumbrecht (Gunn TK), Marcus Moreno-Ramos (2014) and Alvarez, an alumnus.

This reporter has been to five of the eight contests: Gunn is 6-2 and 4-1 when I’m there. Despite having two more shows on the books for Earthwise Productions, and a 2022 season to launch, I am tempted to clear my books to focus on the Big Red Miracle for the duration. And write this story, even right it. 

There’s at least two more chances to hobo this boxcar boxcar boxcar. The ultimate would be to beat Fremont, qualify for a CCS berth and face Paly in the post-season. Win or lose. I mean, win, baby!

Part of the backstory is that Gunn and Paly have not met in 10 years. They were going to play in 2020 but for the Covid epidemic. A 2021 scrimmage ended badly, with Miller pulling his team after 30 of the 40 plays, and his counterpart Nelson Gifford calling him a “coward” in the press. They initially agreed to play September 8 of this year but then Paly settled on Serra, who smoked them 99-1, while Gunn settle for Sequoia, 9 miles south of Serra, but thwocked the former Cherokees 99-1.

Whereas Gunn graduated two all-Metro players in RB Richard Jackson IV and two-way lineman Ken Erlan, a plethora of emerging start, beyond James Lambert, has come out at night: Kevin Green, Denzell Davis, Filipi Montes, TK, TK.

 

Gunn Oracle, in which I advertise, under all-time-great advisor Kristy Blackburn in terms of tenure, has 34 lines about “Ghostbusters” (in a Halloween feature) but only six lines about football, an interview, from three weeks ago, with Eric Wang (who is better known as a pianist than a player, more Jon Kimura Parker than Jack Tatum):

 

The Oracle actually gave more space to Sophomore Eliska Injayan, merely because she transferred, from Paly, than to Wang (let alone James Lambert, who will go down in Gunn history as an all-time great and seems a compelling character to boot -“Lambchop”, plays rock guitar, his dad is chief Librarian for City of San Francisco, Michael Lambert, and hails from Charlestown, South Carolina, Gamecock country – in fact two of his neighbors are childhood friends from back home). And I’m not criticising Eliska Injayan: her father and grandfather — or grandfather and great-grandfather– were friends of my parents: Steven Injayan sold my brother his wedding ring; I was the courier. Being at Gunn not Paly was not, for Injayan, a major cultural shock, according to Katie LaWer of the Oracle. I wonder what sophomore Matt Erlan thinks of Palo Alto compared to Kazakhistan, a giant landlocked courntry that separates China from Russian, or Dubai where his family lived until coming here when Ken Erlan was in junior high.

A former Oracle editor myself, I learned that Richard Jackson, who has a younger brother Andrew on frosh-soph, is not related to pro soccer goalie and Gunn alum Chris Jackson — the RJs I-IV are from AL. Not to harsh on the Oracle, but I wrote a joke story for the April 1 issue, where we imitated the Campanile that reads oddly similar to LaWer’s profile of a sophomore adjusting to life 3 miles from what she was used to her frosh campaign. I said: John Norseman is different than three-fourths of those he attends school with; John Norseman is a sophomore. “I can’t wait until I’m 16, so I can drive”, he said. “Now, my mother has to drive me”. Film at 11.

Speaking of which, James Lambert will be on the local sports highlight show. I crashed the paparazzi session just as it rapped and got Courtany (no last name, or refused to state) that she was from the hills of North Carolina, 200 miles from the Lamberts, it turns out – reported here in Plasty but not on Sports Focus, the Oracle, the Merc nor the PAW — and is not a daugther of former Stanford receiver Mike Tolliver, although her colleague is. Gunn had a track athlete daughter of Stanford star Ken Margerum, who played for the Bears.

Somehow related for my glee and keen for Gunn is that fact that Chris Strausser is in town, for the Colts, playing the 49ers. I remember meeting Chris in 7th grade at Terman – 44 years ago – -and him telling me that he played tackle not flag, for Knights not Tigers. Chris did not start a game for his first five seasons for PAUSD schools, but senior year he broke out and was Co-MVP of SCVAL football along with Paly’s Jim Harbaugh. After playing for Foothill JC and Chico State, he got his first break, thru a family friend, being on John Ralston’s staff at SJSU. He assisted Chris Peterson at both Boise State and Washington before jumping to the NFL recently, the Broncos and now the Colts. The announcers lauded him on Monday Night Football recently.

The moon rising over Titans Field (and Hal Daner track) is an auspice.

Good gunn moon rising or waxing

I hereby pledge to watch every down of these last two Clash of the Titans and to invite 500 friends, Romans and countrymen.

Football team captain senior Eric Wang reflects on the season so far. “(The season) has gone pretty well.” Wang said. “We lost one game. We’re still 3-1, so I’ll take it. We haven’t really met my expectations, but a lot of people have been stepping up. For myself, I just want to do better. As a team, I want us to go undefeated in the league and make it to the playoffs”. First of all, compiled by Kenneth Soh, Gunn was 6-2 by the time this paper was published, and not 3-1; the news was a month old. The paper lists Soh as a copy editor and not the sports editor which is either Hila Livneh or Safina Syed. Secondly, that the Titan’s dramatic and redemptive and auspicious handling of Cupertino was a rare Thursday and not a Friday, they might have made spot news coverage of that outcome. Maybe as a banner over the page 1 lead, which was about litter adding to a janitor’s workload. The statement about going undefeated in league was outdated as of three weeks ago, after losing to Los Altos. “I’ll take it”, “stepping up”, doing better, are all cliches. Better to edit out or ask to explicate. Wang is a lesser player but a great piano player: does greatness in other fields help him help the team here? Myself, I played for the best team in Gunn history, but was by far the worst player on the team: I think the coach kept me because I was editor of the Oracle, and yes Kent Lockhart, later drafted by the NBA, said he played with “Ivy Leaguers” I guess including Stanford guys. I was the only Ivy leaguer. But generally Gunn deserves more coverage in The Oracle, and in PAW. Having 16 of 19 top editors as girls does not excuse missing this story. Nor does haveing roughly half of them Asians. 

Why not write about Big Red versus The Titans, as semantic?

Write about the use of the Georgia Bulldog logo, as compared to the actual official and different Block G on the new sign (I literally wrote two stories about the sign, because Los Altos rooters demolished the original 1964-1980 sign the week of homecoming and then again that spring a joke issue thing about lab rat termites eating the sign after smoking dank.)

I think its interesting have a team with Khazaks, Israelies, Koreans, Singhs. More Asians than Blacks (which was true of my 25-3 Titans: Danny Brown vs Jerry Chang, Alan Ng). 

When my godson Sam Rothstein played, and I knew the fathers of Bibo and Maltz too (but not “as well”) I went to every game, even the kickoff Yom Kippur erev, and wrote 10 stories here at Plastic Alto, but the Oracle had one story all season about the kicker who was a girl. (And by the way, the QB of that team, Noah Riley, now works for NFL Ravens).

I don’t think the Oracle has noted that City of Palo Alto and Mayor Tom Dubois (father of a VB star for Titans, Anna) issued two proclamations honoring the spring campaign. It’s a public record.

I know a Gunn football player who made $10m on Wall Street;  he’s more a track athlete but still. Gordon Dyal, actually his boutique investment firm is at Columbus Circle not Wall Street, even better. Nick Sturiale our QB for grades 8 thru 11, is a VC who’s made millions and stayed in town.And former Geoff Gibbs ’79 a Rhodes Scholar with a son Julian a rising hoops star at Alameda High, said that but for the concurrent reformation from 7-8-9, 10-11-12 to 7-8 10-12 he not Danny McCalister would have been a Black Gunn QB. (In sort of the way John Erhlich claims he not Jimmy Zacanti might have been Gunn’s catcher during the merger years – that’s a story too).

Even if you don’t root for the Niners and don’t know Steve DeBerg from Steve Young, there are multiple fascinating story lines around Coach Jason Miller y sus cuates, beyond the fact that Gunn before beating Cupertino was #7 out of 93 teams in scoring, and third in Santa Clara County.

And by the way I am literally the person who switch the Oracle, after 16 years as a five-story news lead to a tabloid cover linked to a centerfold that used the gatefold to gain more newshole and waist less space. Sometimes we had fine art covers – Mr. Farrell Tim liked Hogarth satires — and influenced us — but the main point was a tabloid cover could SCREAM  spot news and or be a gateway to an easy to find complex issue, which sometimes had six reporters drilling down into. (Into which six drilled down..) Litter, unless its combined with the bubonic plague circa 1760 Vienna, does not belong on the cover of the Oracle. And reviews of four movies that are a combined 48 years old, plus three confections is not worthing running in the margins, let alone the “centerfold”. It’s like running Star 80s toe nail clippins. 

Jo Ann Starworth?

John Stallworth?

To come. 

My add, does not really belong here: I thought the issue was out by 10/16 not 10/23, so as to be timely enough for my 10/17 Mary Gauthier. We actually thought, me and her publicist, that a Gunn reporter might read her book “Saved by A Song” and interview Mary. A Scooby Doo movie from 2019 is the best you have for covering contemporary culture. So if you don’t follow sports or culture, what do you cover, besides litter?

I think the word is navel-gazing.

Why don’t you cover nearly grown men, man-boys, who can run 40 yards and dash and twirl while other man-boys are trying to crush them? 

Or speaking of janitors, maybe Gunn Oracle can find the Paly janitor who record Thelonioius Monk or at least disprove my theory that he was COINTELPRO.

Don’t ask, what’s COINTELPRO. Or ask and answer. We literally but did not meanwhile litter rang Larry Bailey’s door. Ann Vandenberg wrote about janitors, re run her story, call her and ask what she would do differently at 57 not 17 to bridge class and race and idiolect. Whats an idiolect? 

Who was Ron Jones? His team never lost? He waved?

And get a real camera and don’t run six bad photos on page two.

That’s a great band name: Six Bad Photos On Page Tw0.

Get a reporter to list the Gunn football team’s names alphabetically. That’s a better job or reporting and more intersting that 90 percent of Volume 59, Issue 3.

My Gunn tenure featured three advisors: Carol Jones, Tom Harbeck, Tim Farrell: that’s a story. My staff won, later an Academy Award, for documentary film, and produced “Just Shoot Me” and then died. 

Are you covering the international film festival? Jasmina Bojic?Write about Paki chicks who crick, or Vietnamese judo matters. 

If not Big Men in Tights…

 

edit to add: and to edit: I’m at Peet’s near Cubberley and I thought I heard “You’re One” by Imperial Teen on the player, unless, even better, it’s a cover of “You’re One”. Imperial Teen played the Cub – music series by selfsame Earthwise – in 1999 or so.  Shout to Jone Stebbins. (Though, buzzkill, Gunn grad homie and friend of MR said he did not really hear the song, was focused on his pulls, its a Peets spotify series — that’s a story survey how music is used to keep the precariot hopping…)

 

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All the news fit to cluck

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Hippo birdie, Wesley Stace

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Gregory Isaac who plays a version of the blues guy mayor of McDougall Streer Dave Van Ronk in the oblique Bob Dylan biopic ”inside llewyn davis” then also troubadors in Star Wars and Dune but of course has a hip childrens’ song

Swing yours by Wallace Stegner who will be 113 in February lord willing and the cricks font size

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Gunn streaks past ’Tino to stay in chase for league title

James Lambert sits for ”Courtney “ of the mefia
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Twelve recent photos in my smart phone that illustrate something about me better than 1,200 words might

Plus this one of a donor to the Emma Acker show about modernism or Precisionists or machines at DeYoung circa 2016 I think

Sylive Simmons mc’d the Mary Gauthier show by Earthwise at Mitchell Park Bowl on October 17, 2021, like Prospero fighting back the oceans.

more tk – i’ve got my trainer James Ward in exactly 8 minutes then hope to finish up here, with 11 more photos and captions by about 2 p.m. lord willing and the cricks don’t rise –here in Palo Alto we have three cricks, Adobe, Matadero and maybe Barron I forget how they run

and1: I have not gotten very far at all with Len Siegel’s book on his revolution but I want to note the passing of Stanford alum and friend of LSJUMB Robbie Beyers I met exactly once at Cafe Zoe – his father is source for a note in Len’s book

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THIS SEASON THE SEA IS AS GREEN AS THE FOREST!

earthwise since 1994 but still new here i don’t want to be a hero just want to something with everyone else no masquerade not part of your parade everyone deserves a chance to walk to the end of the lake. tell mamala see below so to speak world is turning but also expanding
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‘Oh, Death’ and Lions with Wings

I have a record label Lions With Wings with more than 30 performances. In most cases, I contribute to the project, beyond the funding and the imprimatur.
In some cases I suggest personnel or pairings. In others, I suggest a topic or reference. In no cases, so far, have I suggested “more cowbell” but I did in one case suggest less vibraslap and more jawbone.

I am re-reading about the Errol Morris film, “Mr. Death”. I admit I am sort of like that guy, the one who had no business designing electric chairs except in those five states, maybe not even there. I am not a producer, but I can sometimes guess what a producer might say. I am not a producer, but I know people who know people, who are producers.

See also the joke about how many so-and-sos it takes to change a lightbulb. How many advertising art directors does it take to change a light bulb? Does it have to be a lightbulb?

I was not an art director either but for six years, but for roughly six years from to 1992, I brushed my teeth as if I was David Oglivy using Palmolive because it was also his client. (And then I or somebody I met did a David Letterman borrowed interest comp, “Brush Wtih Greatness” – -actually I did “Top Ten Reasons I carry Amercian Express, but I digress”.

I am thinking about what I must have said to Christy Wolf’s Remi Wolf’s mother, when I sent her a list of 10 ideas, ten years ago. Also, Drs Terrigal Burn and Tamara Dunn played my show and may fly with said lions, or I aint’ lying.

I want Tamara to hear Patricia Barber’s “Use Me”; anything Dave Douglas has worked with, like the Irish lady or the one related to Pat Matheny’s side man. plus Diunna, and Ledisi and Aleta doing “Blue Skies”.

Somewhere else I have a line that there is a difference between a New Orleans second line and the Battan Death March.

 

PS: I think it is fair to say here that Gaya Adegbaloa, of Sapphire The Uppity Blues Women fame, recorded three songs for Lions With Wings but they were immediately upstreamed, or uppitied, to Rosy’s Vizztone, and I get a producer credit, plus the story to tell. I also just noticed Gaye here talking about a banjo in a Romare Bearden collage. I reached out to Gaye during covid because I also bought Bruce Iglauer’s book about the history of alligators. 

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On top of all that, or at the bottom,as the case may be, depending what you caught in your pitcher, so to speak, to sip, to steep, perhaps to stoop on the font porch — damn, what a fine cup of coffee — I like my Black, sugar – and we got a Black quarterback to step back, public enemy public enemy – got a letter to the governement, it says WE are suckers, cole madina, cole madina, lamping lamping, Greenwich at Rejuvenation not camping. But I digress. Sho nuf, ya-dig? (that’s a direct quote from Spike Lee at the end of about 30 movies, by any means necessary — and I swear, like Hamlet to his pappy, that when Kamala takes the mic and does not drop it she owns it, in her oval — wink, wink – she puts the “oh!” back into Oval — or is it really any of our busines what the leader of the new and improve 25 percent more Techroline free world puts in her maypo? She is going to talk about her pussy. And its role in democracy. It’s like the difference between French kissing and standard kissing. Or correcting the damage caused by Missionary position. Do you get my thrust?

Well, tell Mamala. Thanks, Gaye, for putting the tip of the tongue on the place it is most needed. Lips, teeth, tip of the tongue, as the saying goes. 

I also have a producer credit for Dave Douglas, “Over Come” no pun intended. 

I’m here all weeks, try the fish. No need to use a fork. Try it Ethiopian style, like another wonderous jazz singer Meklit. 

andand: the lovely and taken Jaimee Harris, who is with Mary Gauthier, reminded me that it was Randy Weeks who put the gravel in Lucinda’s road, and for that I literally licked her boots, or gave them a peck but no pecker. Feel me? You know, like the Mommas and the more Mommas song, I got down, so to speak, on my knees. And pray, like a lark. Pray not pray, heaven help us know — Claire Daly — my church and country need a little mercy now and some umami okra, you all. 

Four minutes on de-frost. Or defrost. Joe Russo’s Almost dead but the ice woman she cometh. 

They used to say that behind every great man is a great woman but after Kamala’s first “mamala” session they are going to say behind every great womman is a good enough man or just in front of her, taking directions and expanding like the universe. 

 

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This belongs elsewhere but I mean to say that I put on 15 concerts recently at Lytton Plaza, Cogwsell Plaza, Mitchell Park and on Cali Ave — but not at King Plaza City Hall — and we need a restart on what is the First Amendment. Briefly, myself and my neighbors and really all Americans or all peoples in America or hereabouts, Ohlone historic land, can gather where we please, say what we want and sing, dance or plug in amplifiers. Within noise limits. But we do not need permits. Leadership — which is elected council, appointed commissioners and paid staff — including public safety thank you for your service — do not grant us rights, our rights are inalienable. A permit, like at Cogswell Plaza, for Diunna Greenleaf pop up blues concert, last week, would be if I as the promoter wished to exclude my neighbor, as a modified and modern type of sharing and turns-taking. We did not need and did not get a permit. But oddly, staff and certain powerful special interests, and I am just guessing its the guy who built, owns or has office at the former GateHouse Funeral Home, said we could not use their power. Hello? We are speaking. Speak friend and enter or get the fuck out!

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Gunn rolling 7s


Gunn football Titans or Big Red are seventh in the CCS in scoring, 267 points or thirty-eight-and-one-seventh points per outing.

And number three in the county, behind only Los Gatos and Leigh of San Jose. Twenty-one of 93 teams exceed 200 aggregate points, or 30 points per game.

Last season Richard Jackson IV of The Titans led CCS in rushing and scoring. At one point it seemed frosh-soph was outscoring Big Red varsity this year. 

Note: Palo Alto has 165 points and a 2-5, the reverse of their south city rivals who are 5-2. Okeh, 3-4 but were skunked by Gatos, like Pepe Le Pew.

Gunn has Cupertino Thursday, Fremont and Monta Vista and should finish 7-3 or at worst 6-4. Beating unblemished Tino could lead to an at large CCS berth.  

Kudos to Coach Jason Miller for proving the unbeatable spring ‘21s were no fluke. 

Aptos 336

Menlo 334

Los Gatos 326

Santa Cruz 297

Menlo Atherton 276

Leigh 268

Gunn 267

Palma 265

Mountain View 265

Lincoln 252

Westmont 247

Salinas 238

Serra 233

St Francis 230 (ranked #1)

San Mateo 227

Bellarmine 225

Capuchino 223

Valley Christian 218

Scotts Valley 216

Wilcox 214

Hillsdale 214

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Mdou v Mary

Bw jew palo alto slugger
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Imagine a beach (‘Sun et sea’ LA/Ny variuis and ongoi

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Imagine a beach – you within it, or better: watching from above – the burning sun, sunscreen and bright bathing suits and sweaty palms and legs. Tired limbs sprawled lazily across a mosaic of towels. Imagine the occasional squeal of children, laughter, the sound of an ice cream van in the distance. The musical rhythm of waves on the surf, a soothing sound (on this particular beach, not elsewhere). The crinkling of plastic bags whirling in the air, their silent floating, jellyfish-like, below the waterline. The rumble of a volcano, or of an airplane, or a speedboat. Then a chorus of songs: everyday songs, songs of worry and of boredom, songs of almost nothing. And below them: the slow creaking of an exhausted Earth, a gasp. (Lucia Pietroiusti)

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