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Kenny's Bio
I am 25 years old and born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. Basically, Seattle.
I love the Mariners and Seahawks and Washington State Cougars. I used to love the Sonics, but that was ripped away from us and I don't know how to feel about the NBA right now or the Oklahoma City Blunder.
I have worked at the Seattle Times Sports and that was a great gig, because all I want to do all day is talk about sports. It definitely consumes me and my thoughts 24/7, constantly thinking about how I'm going to improve in my Fantasy Baseball Keeper League.
I need some pre-season football so I can stop thinking about baseball so much, especially when you consider that my fantasy team has a better shot at the world series than the Mariners do.
Thanks for reading, I really do appreciate it because I love these games so much.
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The Short List What Kenny thinks about sport's most pressing questions
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Favorite Athletes
Josh Smith (NBA) Matt Hasselback (NFL) and Felix Hernandez (MLB)
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Favorite Sports Teams
All Seattle, all the time. Although, I have always liked the Rays and the Hawks (NBA)
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All Time Sports Moment
Edgar's double down the line.
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Most Memorable Game Attended
Many memorable WSU Cougar games, however, none of them were wins. Lol.
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Most Unbreakable Sports Record
Hershiser scoreless inning streak.
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Ruth or Mays?
Ruth. The guy hit the equivilant of like 300 HR in today's game and was on hot dogs, not steroids.
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Unitas or Montana?
Montana.
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Jordan or Russell?
Jordan.
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Gretzky or Orr?
Who cares?
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Pele or Maradona?
Won't pretend to know.
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Federer or Sampras?
Federer.
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Tiger or Nicklaus?
Nicklaus, until Tiger dethrones him.
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Petty or Earnhardt?
Won't pretend to know.
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Schumacher or Senna?
Won't pretend to know.
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Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, ACC, or Big East?
Pac 10 all day.


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6 months ago
Hey Kenny,
Until a young man signs a LOI, there's always a little doubt. In the case of Simon, he has continued to indicate he's a Coug. Unfortunately for him, a foot injury may keep him on the bench this season.
As Simon's stock rises, the opportunities will expand for the young man. And when thinking about Simon, one is reminded of Josh Heytfelt, the senior at Gonzaga. Josh grew up wanting to be a Coug, then was wooed by both Coach Few and the Kansas head man, Coach Roy Williams. That was the time when Coach Williams was being lured to North Carolina and desperately tried to bring Heytfelt with him.
Simon was a ridiculously early commit, so being realistic, I'd consider him a soft commit.
Sorry it took a couple of days to get back to you. It's been nuts around here!
Lew
7 months ago
How many rookies are on your squad?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/85847-fantasy-basketball-have-these-rookies-made-you-look-like-a-fantasy-vet
8 months ago
Did you catch the NFL's newest Brady?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/78839-my-fair-brady-quinn-that-is
8 months ago
Will you checkout my Rhodes piece?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/71346-dominic-rhodes-the-nfls-best-backup
8 months ago
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/70573-look-up-get-up-and-never-give-up-cowboy-fans
Comment please.
11 months ago
Hey Kenny,
Thanks for adding me to your list of writers to follow. Appreciate it!
Love your most memorable games attended. Unfortunately, there are a lot of those I could list, too. One WSU game that comes to mind was down here in LA at the Coliseum. Sitting in the middle of Trojan alumni (I was coaching junior high football at the time with a former SC d-back who gave me the tix) watching my Cougs get the butts handed to them when there was a quarterback change late in the third quarter. This young kid strolled out on the field, called the play in the huddle and sauntered to the line of scrimmage. The dude looked like an NFL veteran by the way he was eyeing the defense. Barks the call, takes the snap, three step drop and zips one over the middle for a nice completion. He went on the make the game respectable be driving the offense to three touchdowns against the Trojans second unit. The dude? Some guy with a rocket launcher for an arm named Drew Bledsoe. Turns out he could shred anyone's first team defense, too!
Write on!
Cougar Lew
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