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Sean's Bio

I'm going to be a senior at Rockhurst High School in Kansas City.
I enjoy covering sports, especially writing about them and hopefully one day broadcasting them as well.

I'm a diehard Royals and Jayhawks fan.

Rock Chalk Championship 2008!

Sean Writes About

The Short List facts and information about Sean Kellerman

Favorite Athletes

Mario Chalmers, Brandon Rush, Sherron Collins, Darrell Arthur, Todd Reesing, David DeJesus, Gil Meche, Zack Greinke, Joakim Soria, Chase Utley, etc.


Favorite Sports Teams

Kansas Jayhawks, Kansas City Royals


All Time Sports Moment

Easy- Mario Chalmers' game-tying three-pointer to send the 2008 NCAA Championship Game into overtime, a game in which his Jayhawks went on to win


Most Memorable Game Attended

Kansas City Royals 11, San Francisco Giants 10. KC puts together a win after trailing by seven runs.


Most Unbreakable Sports Record

Cal Ripken Jr., consecutive major league baseball games played


Ruth or Mays?

Ruth


Unitas or Montana?

Montana


Jordan or Russell?

Jordan


Gretzky or Orr?

Gretzky


Pele or Maradona?

Pele


Federer or Sampras?

Federer


Tiger or Nicklaus?

Tiger


Petty or Earnhardt?

Earnhardt


Schumacher or Senna?

Schumacher


Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, ACC, or Big East?

Big 12


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  1. Hey Sean,

    Yes it is B/R protocol to put the author's name in the teaser. It helps you to get recognition on the site. This is c/p from our editor's "cheat sheet" regarding teasers:

    "It's important that we exercise close editorial control over the teaser text. Two points to remember: First, always include the author's first AND last names. Second, frame the author's argument while being as simple and concise as possible with your language.

    The best teasers are equal parts preview and provocation. You should aim to hook potential readers with one or two succinct, illuminating sentences.

    Avoid using "us" in teasers (as in constructions like "tells us" and "gives us"). "Us" creates an overly casual tone; your goal is to emphasize professionalism. As a point of reference, "Ryan Alberti tells us how to keep teasers professional" reads better as "Ryan Alberti explains how to keep teasers professional.""

    Hope that helps! Keep up the good work!