Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Rob Mccarthy for Dakota Dunes Idol

A good friend of mine, Rob Mccarthy, was telling me the other day that he entered the Dakota Dunes Idol which starts this week. Top Cheese for this competition is $10,000. As the former front man for such local bands as HUGE and Torch 144, Rob has opened for the likes of The Watchmen, 5440, Lee Aaron and April Wine.

For more information on the Dunes Idol competition, visit the Dakota Dunes website (http://www.dakotadunescasino.com/promotions.html).

Rob starts off his Idol performance with a rendition of "Home" by Daughtry, this Thursday, April 2nd at 7:00 at the Dakota Dunes Casino with the Finals slated for April 28th and 29th.

You can help Rob by voting for him at the Casino after his performance. Best of Luck "Deuce"!!

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If you are heading to tonight's Blades - Hurricanes Game 7, you might wanna leave early. Reports today stated that 4,300 tickets were sold yesterday alone. With a full business day today and walk-up prior to the game, estimates are for a crowd in excess of 9,000 tonight. This should be an entertaining and boisterous atmosphere.

It's been a long time since there was this much buzz about the Blades. Doors open at 5:30 and puck drop is at 7:05. Don't forget to wear white and bring your white towel.

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The Riders will be fined $87,000 + for going over the salary cap in 2008. While I agree with the principle of the cap, something has to be done to fix the issue of the injury list. It's all or nothing. You either have to stash players long term for a 6 week injury or suck it up and take the hit. I agree in principle but something has to be done. How can a team with a rash of broken legs be penalized for something that is totally out of their control?

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Thanks for reading and if you can't get to the game tonight, make sure to tune in to Shaw or Access Cable for the Live Broadcast.

See you at the rink!

-T-

Monday, March 30, 2009

It All Comes Down to This

This is for all the marbles. This team has a chance to do something special. They're in the driver's seat. They have to do the things they've been doing all season. Oh the cliches.

After Staving off elimination tonight in Lethbridge, the Saskatoon Blades will return home on Wednesday night for the ever, over-cliched game 7. It was do or die tonight. Their backs were against the wall. It was win or go home and win they did. Rookie Josh Nicholls paced Saskatoon with 2 goals. Milan Kytnar, Teghan Zahn and Adam Chorneyko also tallied for the Blades.

The Hurricanes had a chance to wrap up the series at home after wrestling away home ice advantage from Saskatoon with a win on Saturday night. For any other team, a road win in Lethbridge tonight might have been a little much to ask for. However, after setting a new team record for road wins this year with 29, the Blades have felt comfortable playing away from Credit Union Center.

Zach Boychuk had single-handedly beat the Blades by scoring 6 goals in the last 3 games. Tonight, the Blades kept him off the score sheet. They'll need to do that again in Game 7 to improve their chances of winning.

So, it all comes down to this.....they need to get a win in their building.....they've battled back from the brink of elimination.....there's no tomorrow.....they have to remember what got them here.

There's no reason there can't be close to 10,000 fans at Credit Union Center on Wednesday night. It's playoff hockey. This is what hockey fans live for. Ahhhh game 7's.

See you Wednesday night at Credit Union Center.




Monday, March 23, 2009

Saskatoon Shines

Saskatoon is a great place to live. I've been here now for 15 years as a resident, but, have been in and around this city my entire life. We've made it our home and quite frankly, I wouldn't have it any other way. If given the opportunity or decision to pursue a career somewhere else, I would have a very difficult time leaving here. Why would I though? A bunch of girls at work today told me that Saskatoon has the finest looking ladies around too. Thanks girls. I appreciate your input. Alot of the men out there would probably agree with you.

Every place has it's pros and cons. Some people get annoyed with Saskatoon's traffic flow and the fact that Circle Drive isn't really a circle. Some get annoyed by having to "cross the river" to get to an appointment. I live on one end of the city and work in the opposite end. I can still get to work in 15 minutes so......in my opinion, it's still small enough that I don't get that big city feel. Ask someone who has moved here from Toronto how they feel about a 15 minute commute to work. I'm sure they'd take it in a heartbeat.

Sure, there are things about Saskatoon that annoy me and that I would love to change....if I had the power to but, it's mostly....not that big of a deal. I would love to have a new south bridge. I would love to have Credit Union Center downtown. I would also love it if there weren't so many damn potholes. Hello Spring! Are you listening?
Many say that the recent boom in Saskatchewan has made this an expensive place. It's growing too fast. Housing is expensive.....and on and on. Conversely, I believe that Saskatoon is now a place of potential growth for business and new investment. We're only just starting to see the growth potential.

Living in Saskatoon puts you in a pretty good geographical position to enjoy allot of life's pleasures. Cabin country is only about an hour and a half north of here. There is an abundance of lakes and fishing/camping destinations within a short driving distance. There's plenty of golfing destinations close by. If professional sports are for you, it's a short drive to Regina or even to Calgary, Edmonton or Winnipeg. Minneapolis is only a day away too.
Saskatoon has plenty of festivals to enjoy as well. There are cultural events and musical presentations to take in. The Jazz Festival, Folkfest, The Ex and Cruise Weekend all make for a summer of enjoyable activities. The picturesque and historic University of Saskatchewan is also located here.

Where am I going with this you ask? Well, I've been giving lots of thought to what makes Saskatoon a great place for each and every one of us. I thought I would try and put a blog list together of all the things you enjoy about life in Saskatoon. From dining and family experiences to shopping and recreational pursuits. I'm putting a list of categories together for people to pick their favorites. Please submit your top pick for every category. E-mail me your picks to tsudsy@gmail.com or post in my comment section below. I'll post the top 3 responses for each category in 1-week. Please enjoy and take the time to fill it out if you can so we can see what makes Saskatoon Shine for you.

Thanks for reading.

-Troy-
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The categories are as follows:

1) Best Fine Dining Restaurant

2) Best Family Friendly Restaurant

3) Best Burger Joint

4) Best Fast Food

5) Best Sub Shop

6) Best Steak House

7) Best International Cuisine

8) Best Desserts

9) Best Ice Cream Stand

10) Best Wings

11) Best Nachos

12) Best Coffee House

13) Best Club

14) Best Lounge

15) Best Sports Bar

16) Best Brew Pub

17) Best Movie Theater

18) Best Cultural Events Center

19) Best Shopping Mall

20) Best Shopping District (Broadway, Preston Crossing etc)

21) Best Movie & Game Rental Outlet

22) Best Men's Clothing Store

23) Best Women's Clothing Store

24) Best Children's Wear Store

25) Best Kids Birthday Party Center

26) Favorite Festival (summer)

27) Favorite Festival (winter)

28) Best Book Store

29) Best Outdoor Activity Center (trails, parks)

30) Best Parks

31) Best Golf Course

32) Best Outdoor Pool

33) Best Indoor Pool

34) Best Leisure Facility

35) Best Home Building Center

36) Best Home Decorating Store

37) Best Greenhouse

38) Best Flower Shop

39) Best Saskatoon Hotel for a Weekend Get-Away

40) Best Saskatoon Hotel for a Weekend Family Get-Away

*I know there's a lot more categories that I could have used but, I I'll save those for another time. If you have any suggestions, please include them in your response.*

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Where have the Wings gone?

What has happened to the Weyburn Red Wings? Series tied 1-1....back home after smacking the Melville Millionaires 5-0 in Game 2.....up 3-1 with less than 3 minutes left.....and give up 3 goals in that less than 3 minute span.....and LOSE? I can imagine that the veins were poppin' out of Dwight McMillan's head. So, back to Melville for Game 4. The Wings were up 4-2 heading into the 3rd and playing a great playoff road game. Then, the wheels fell off the wagon for the second straight game as they surrendered another 2 goal lead in successive games. Tied 4-4, the teams battled through a scoreless first over time before the Millionaires ended it in the second overtime.

The Wings now have to climb out of a hole that they dug for themselves. Can it be done? Absolutely. They've played Melville strong on the road. It only takes the first win to get some momentum back. What's most troubling is the lack of finish and blowing 2 goal leads late in the last two games. We shall see tonight if they've remedied those issues.

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The kids finally finished swimming lessons today. Whew! Man.....it's time for summer holidays. About a month and half from now, ball season begins.

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Some will hate me for saying this but, it's time that Saskatchewan switched the clocks with the rest of the country. I'm all for having extra sunlight in the evening. I'd rather the sun came up at 5 instead of 4. I'd rather enjoy that extra hour of daylight in the evening doing something recreational than missing out on it early in the am while I'm sleeping. I could go golfing after work instead of getting up REALLY early to get a round in before the family is ready to go.

Maybe it's more important that the cows aren't confused.

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Yesterday marked the first day of spring. It's always such a dirty time of the year yet, one just has to think about what is around the corner. There's nothing better than an ice cold GW Pil on the deck in the summertime. After spending a large chunk of my time constructing my own deck last summer, I hope to actually sit and enjoy some leisure time on it this year in a lounger. So looking forward to that. Let's get that BBQ fired up!

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Over the last few years, I've had the opportunity to meet some great people by following our Saskatchewan Roughriders around the country. It doesn't matter if you are a fan of the Riders, Eskimos, Bombers, Stampeders or even the BC Lions. Alot of the fans from other teams also happen to be great people first.

Now anyone who truly knows me, knows that I love to socialize. There's nothing better as a football fan than to enjoy your entire game day. For me, that means getting to the stadium very early and enjoying a tailgate. BBQ's smokin' and cold ones chillin'. My first ever roadie to watch the Riders took me to Van City in 2003. I had frequented the message boards of riderfans.com leading up to my trip to Vancouver and had figured a trip to a Lionbackers tailgate prior to the game, would be in order. You soon come to realize that behind the user names of the message board posters, there are characters that you think......"I have to meet this guy sometime". One of the posters that fell into that category is a guy by the name of Ritch. More commonly known as 3rd Down, Ritch is a unique character that truly enjoyed his time on the forums. Even though he is a true Lions fan, he loved to just talk CFL football. He always left me thinking that he was a Rider fan deep down inside. Phrases such as "turd down", "caseymania" and "gumby" (in reference to Damon Allen), were used commonly by Ritch and you soon discovered that he had his own special language in his posting.

I was able to finally meet Ritch and a bunch of others at that Lionbackers tailgate when I made that first road trip. He was a funny guy. We chatted it up and shared some laughs. The thing was, as a Rider fan at a Lionbacker tailgate, Ritch was a guy that didn't care that you were cheering for the Green and White. He just wanted to meet Sudsy and talk some CFL football.

I haven't crossed paths with Ritch for some time but I heard some disturbing news yesterday about him. He was recently attacked in a Vancouver pub and left in critical condition. The story of his attack can be found here...... http://www.vancouversun.com/news/community+rallies+against+attack/1399948/story.html

and here......


This truly is unfathomable. It is unbelievable and senseless. It really makes me wonder........has this society that we live in, lost all it's common sense? Do people not think about the consequences of their actions?

To Ritch and his family....... Get well soon Sir. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Me, Ritch (in his Damon Allen jersey) and other Rider fans







Monday, March 16, 2009

Q and A with Saskatchewan Roughrider LB Yannick Carter

With CFL training camps for the 2009 season still about 3 months away, The Tailgater went looking to talk some football to break up the winter freeze. Today we go 1-on-1 with Saskatchewan Roughrider linebacker, Yannick Carter.

The three-year pro was drafted by the Riders in the 3rd round (20th overall) in the 2007 Canadian Draft out of Wilfrid Laurier University. He was named a CIS First Team All-Star in 2006 and won a Vanier Cup in 2005.

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Troy Souster - Welcome to The Tailgater Yannick. Thanks for taking the time to join us.

Yannick Carter - No, thank you for having me on. It's a privilege and an honour being here to discuss football.

TS - Can you tell us a little bit about how your off season has been going?

YC - This year has been one of the best off seasons personally. I have a completely new outlook with my training and the opportunity that has been presented to both myself and the Saskatchewan Roughriders as an organization. We have a lot of new faces coming in this year and a great deal of potential to build off of continuing from last year. In terms of my training I have refocused my self in order to push for a bigger role within the overall grand scheme of things. So I am looking forward to seeing if my hard work pays off in the end. Fingers crossed!!!

TS - Have you kept in touch with any of the guys over the winter? What's the overall mood heading into '09?

YC - It's hard not to keep in touch with the guys. There is such a close knit group within the team so I've been shooting text messages and so forth with some of the guys, both returning and leaving. Guys like Anton, wishing him all the best in B.C. and players like Rey Williams and Lance Frazer to congratulate them on getting new contracts.

I think the overall mood heading into 2009 is a positive one. We are really looking forward to some of the new talent that the team is bringing forward. In addition, utilizing some of the talent that we already had in starting positions to fill the void from some of the past Rider talent that is being used elsewhere. We have a new D coordinator coming in and I am looking forward to what he has to bring to the table both as a person and as a coach. Coach Etch is a great guy and has tremendously talented mind when it comes to defensive philosophy.

The offense should be back and healthy so we are looking forward to seeing guys like Andy Fantuz, Neal Hughes and others back on the field leading the way. Having Durant sign back with the organization is a move that all the guys in the looker room are pleased with from what I hear so we are really looking forward to the 09 season.

TS - Obviously there's a physical side to your off season training. What type of specific drills are you doing to prepare yourself for the grind of a 20+ game season?

YC - Recently I've taken up yoga about three times a week which is new to my training. Every now and then I will throw in a hot yoga class as well. Overall since taking part in these classes I've noticed that my flexibility has increased. In addition to yoga, I have taken part in a workout program called Cross Fit, which has me in really good shape. I also do some footwork drills with a ladder, cones, tennis ball for hand-eye coordination and hurdles to keep my footwork in order. Usually, I find an indoor facility to avoid the winter's cold while doing my drills. But I am one that believes that "if it isn't broken, don't fix it" and I have stuck to my training program given to me by my strength and positioning coach Dwayne Cameron at Wilfrid Laurier. It's been the one program that focuses on a lot of total body work outs that are football oriented and has gotten me to this point.

TS - How do you prepare yourself mentally for that same grind?

YC - One way that I have recently picked up this season is reading. There is one book that I read and recommend it to all athletes. It's called Mind Gym, and it's about how the mind influences the performance of an athlete and helps them find ways to over come what ever mental road blocks might become present within the sporting world.

TS - There will be changes at linebacker in 2009. Mo Lloyd and Anton McKenzie have moved on. Sean Lucas and Rey Williams have re-signed. What do you have to do to keep your name in the mix for a position?

YC - You know, Mo and Anton were a great linebacker set. It's unfortunate to see them leave, and even more unfortunate not being able to see them play together. Having said that, as a teammate I have all the confidence in both Sean and Rey. They are tremendous athletes and know how to play the game and a higher level. In order to keep my name in the mix, I have to continue to work hard and prove my worth on special teams and hope that I will get the chance to prove what I can do. Special teams is an important part of the game here in the CFL and it's part of the game that I take pride in and want nothing more than to excel at. If it helps me land a spot on defense... it's just that much better. But for now, I will continue to work hard at being a force on special teams and work my way up from there.

TS - What kind of an adjustment in philosophy will there be from Coach Hall to Coach Etcheverry?

YC - I'm not too sure what to expect with Coach Etch. I know that he has a great mind for the game and is a perfectionist. Every detail matters, no matter how small or big. He is a firm believer in the idea that the small things matter and can have a profound impact on the general outcome of any given play or game. What I do know is that last year he had us doing these pursuit/stamina drills, and now that he is the D-coordinator I can only imagine that it's going to become a bigger part of practice so I am going to have to spend some more time on the treadmill getting my stamina up. (laughs)

TS - What's a typical Game Day in the life of Yannick Carter?

YC - First, I like to wake up and make my self a nice breakfast, get a good meal in before the game. Then, I will go back to bed, lay down and watch some film while relaxing on our upcoming opponent. During this time I will be taking in enough fluids to make sure I am hydrated enough for the game.

The one thing I hate about game day is sitting around waiting, so I will head over to the stadium early and relax a bit there, listen to some music while getting ready. I always head out for my own individual pregame warm up which I got from my years of playing at WLU under Coach Cam's strength and conditioning progam. From there, getting into the team activities whether it be team prayer, warm up, chapel and get the game started in front of the best fans in the CFL!!!

TS - Looking back to November 25, 2007. What's the memory you will treasure most from your Grey Cup experience?

YC - Wow, there are so many to pick from. But, by far the best was being able to look up in the stands before, during and after the game and seeing a sea of green. Knowing that we have the following of the province of Saskatchewan all the way out east to help us bring home the cup to the fans that deserve it the most was something I would never forget. Coming back home to -20 degrees weather and having over 12,000 people sitting there all bundled up to welcome us home.... it was just an amazing experience which I will never be able to forget.

TS - I also had the pleasure of being there that day with some great friends and well.....it's an experience as a fan that I will never forget. I might have even teared up (laughs).

TS - Do you keep the Grey Cup Hardware out for everyone to see or does it only come out for special occasions?

YC - (laughs) It only comes out on special occasions. It's something that I will cherish forever and one day hope to have enough that I can pass them down to my kids, if I ever have some (laughs), but it's tucked away in a safe to make sure nothing happens to it.

TS - Tell us something we might not know about Yannick Carter.

YC - (laughs) Every time I am asked that question I have to laugh. Upon first glance you would never guess that I am a huge Nascar fan. I get made fun of a lot about it but there is something about the sport that just gets to me. Watching Dale Earnhardt beatin and bangin at Dover, rim ridin at Daytona like The King once did is something I enjoy regardless of how boring others might find it.

TS - (laughs) Really? Nascar? Man, I have some friends in Regina that you really need to hook up with. I'm sure they would even have you over on a race day so you can sit in their hot tub and watch some crashin and bangin (laughs).

TS - OK. Let's switch gears a little here.........What's your favorite road city to play in?

YC - (laughs) Man, I don't know if I can pick one. I love playing road games and seeing thousands of people with long faces after a win. But if I had to pick one I would have to pick between B.C. It is a huge rivalry and has so much more implication than just a win or a loss. It's about bragging rights and so much more knowing that you are going to be playing them again pretty much the very next day, we play them so often. The fans get into it... it just makes it such an exciting game to be part of playing in B.C.

TS - How often do you remind U of S Huskie Alumni Gene Makowsky, about your Wilfrid Laurier Vanier Cup title over the U of S in 2005?

YC - (laughs) I never do it... well at least not to his face. Gene is a great guy, funny, locker room leader and I have to give him the respect he deserves as a vet. Plus, I am sure he has accomplished way more than me being part of a Vanier Cup team (laughs). BUT, on the other hand, some of the OUA guys that I played against... they get an ear full of chat from me on a regular basis. The McKoys, Fantuz, Palmers.... oh believe you me, they know all about the Vanier Cup in 05 (laughs).

TS - (laughs) Is there anything you remember specifically about that game, other than the last second field goal?

YC - I remember so much of that game. There were so many highs and lows of that game. There was the 3rd and 15 catch that Dante Luciani made, the off the opponent shoulder grab by Bryon Hickey to extend the drive, Jesse Alexander, Dave Montoya and Brandon Keks stopping the run game... oh and that long 70 plus run for the touchdown they got to put them ahead late in the game because some guy (that being me) messed up and lost contain. The Laurier fans rushing the field after it was all done... yeah there is so much I remember. It was such a special moment I can probably recall play by play of that game off the top of my head.

TS - If you were talking to someone who knew absolutely nothing about The Rider Nation, how would you describe it?

YC - Crazy... come see it for your self. Nothing I say can describes the magnitude of the following you will experience in Rider nation.

TS - Has anyone from your family been out to experience a game day at Mosaic Stadium?

YC - I had my girlfriend and her family come out to the game, season opener last year, it was a great experience from them seeing the way Mosaic Stadium gives support come game day. They felt like it was no other.

TS - Finish this sentence. The funniest thing I've ever seen happen during a CFL game was...........

YC - .....lady blind folded during a commercial break in one of them "find the billboard competitions", running full speed into the sideline boards in Toronto... PRICELESS!!! Took the edge off of the game and added some comedic relief. I think they might have awarded her the prize because they felt bad (laughs). She deserved it though, what a champ (laughs).

TS - If you weren't a pro football player, what other career would you be pursuing?

YC - Nascar (laughs), no all joking aside... I would do home renovations. Love working hands on and every job site there is something new and different. Never gets boring and there is a great sense of accomplishment seeing the final product after what it once was before.

TS - Football players are fun loving guys. It's a long season with the same group. Whose the Rider jokers keeping things loose?

YC - Adarius Bowman... that man is something else. Just his presentation of his jokes is too much, has you rolling every time he gets going.

TS - Whose the worst or best trash talker in the CFL?

YC - (laughs) That's simple... myself. I don't know what to say, when to say or even why I say the stuff I do. Just don't have it in me I guess. Going to have to work on that this off season (laughs), do you have any pointers for me?

As for the best there are a few out there... I won't mention any names but they know who they are.

TS - (laughs) You won't get any good tips from me. My 6 year-old out trashes me.

TS – What artists are on your iPod?

YC - Jah Cure, Bascom X, Sizzla, Munga, 112, T-pain, Maroon 5, Lenny Williams.... I know I am all over the place. Got to keep things interesting. Don't want to fall a sleep while listening. If you have any good songs feel free to suggest a few.

TS - Well, I have to say that after watching Lenny Kravitz LIVE at the Grey Cup in Toronto, I added a few more of his to my collection.

TS - If you could have a sit down meal with a celebrity (other than yourself), who would it be?

YC - Rider Nation, they are known world wide as the best fans, why not sit down with them and get to know how they've come to love and support their team like no other. They are the true celebs.

TS - Cool. You like wings? (laughs)

YC - Love them... St Louis wings out in my home town area has the best Cajun style wings you will ever have in your entire life. If I come back looking like a left tackle you know who to blame for it now, I'm addicted (laughs).

TS - OK....Scott Shultz blows a tire in pre-game player intros and he can't lead "The Crunk" (is it still called that?) at center field. Who leads it and why?

YC - LUKE MULLINDER... if there is one man on our team that gets into game mode and can get a team going its that man. He has this fire in his eyes sometimes that makes me walk out of the stadium and watch the game on tv where you know you are safe AND I AM ON HIS TEAM (laughs)... man just transforms when it's game time.

TS - Renovate Mosaic or build a new stadium?

YC - Donate the money to me, I need a new house and rims for my car... (laughs), I say renovate. I think the stadium has so much history to it. Tearing it down you will lose a lot of that. Why not keep that history and just build on to it using the past excellence as the foundation for where you want to be in the future.

TS - Hey Yannick. Thanks for taking the time to do this with us. It's much appreciated. Best of luck this upcoming year and see you at Mosaic Stadium.

YC - Once again, thank you... I am looking forward to getting back out there and just getting things started, hopefully bringing the cup back to Saskatchewan.

(Yannick Carter and yours truly post 2008 Season Opener)

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Will that be electrified or non-electrified?

Cold enough for ya??? Is this not the longest winter ever? What’s with the -46 windchill here in Saskatoon this morning? It’s the kind of weather that will do serious damage to any brass monkey. It feels like January….not the week before the donning of spring.

It’s a great time for The Eagles to be touring through Saskatoon isn’t it? I’m sure they were thinking of this very moment in time when they came up with the album title Hell Freezes Over. Don, Glenn, Joe and Tim……welcome to Saskatchewan. Enjoy our hospitality. You’ll find Hot Shots, Kamik boots and long johns just down the street at Midtown Plaza. The Bay also has those fuzzy hats with the ear flaps. Make sure to stock up on Great Western Pil as you exit town on your way to Winnipeg. Oh and by the way, please resist the temptation of using your tongue to test the temperature of anything metal. You might want to let your beer can warm up before indulging.

So pardon me while my mind wanders off to that far away time….. A time of warm weather, lots of girls, sleeping outdoors and sitting around a campfire.

As a kid, my family and I used to go camping from the first day of summer holidays to the last day before school started in September. I remember those times like they were yesterday. Where did the time go? We didn’t venture too far away. We used to call Pike Lake Provincial Park “home” for the summer. Home on wheels was a 17 foot Jayco. My brother and I were always involved in sports that took us into late July or early August so we camped at the Park and were still close enough to home to continue with our activities. Mom and dad could still work during the day and come back in the evening.

So, the younger Souster and I were able to hang with our buddies in the campground all day and “cruise chicks” on our bmx bikes. We were the definition of cool…..or not. Swimming lessons in the am followed by Kraft Dinner for lunch and regular trips to “The Huddle” for candy in the afternoon. I even managed to ride the bike back home when I was bored. 16 miles one way. That was hard on the seat. No parent interference. Life was good. We’d hit the playground after dark. It was always so much easier to meet girls when you didn’t have to look them in the eyes. The evenings always seemed to end sitting around a campfire.

Mom and dad slept in the trailer while little Bro and I tented it. Luxury and independence came in the form of a 4 man tent with a 5 inch TV and no parental interference. This was my favorite part of camping. To this day, my favorite time of summer is sitting out on the deck or veranda and watching a good old fashioned prairie thunder storm. Tenting made this easy to do. I’d lay in the tent and watch the lite show ALL night. The sound of the rain falling was so soothing. Falling asleep….no problem. Gotta get up the next day to scan the campsites for “new merchandise”.

If I recall, we started camping when I was around 8 or 9. That lasted till about the time of high school graduation. Then, it was no longer cool to be seen camping with the parents. They cramped our style. They had rules. “No driving around the park with the stereo cranked!” “Cut some firewood while we’re gone today!” “Yes, you have to take swimming lessons again this summer!” Ahhh, swimming lessons. That was money well spent. I took swimming lessons all summer, every year, for about 5 or 6 years. To this day, I still can’t tread water for more than 10 seconds. It might have had something to do with the fact that Pike Lake was shallow enough out at the dock for me to stand on the bottom. I could wail away with my arms and egg beater like crazy. All the while I would stop and tippy-toe on the bottom. Man……that was worthy of some kind of an acting award. Instead I got a crappy maroon badge. By the way, what is a sunfish or a swim kids 2? Bring back red, maroon and orange. I think that was as high as I got. I don’t even know what color was after that. I’m pretty sure I was only a couple badges away from being a full fledged life guard.

Back then you didn’t have to re-mortgage your house to camp either. Did you want an electrified site or non-electrified? Hmmmm let me see……$7 bucks a day or $4? “Come on dad, pay the 7. We gotta have those patio lanterns plugged in for mood lighting.” The last time I was at Pike Lake, it was 20 bones a night…..NON-electrified. Sorry, there’s not enough 30-something females on bmx’s to convince me to pay that.

Ah well……back to reality. Gotta go warm up the brass monkey and slip him into a pair of Fruit of the Looms. Can’t let the poor little bugger get a chill. Ah crap…..gotta go plug in the car!

-Troy-



Monday, March 9, 2009

My appologies....

It's been a busy few days in this guy's household so I apologize for no new items to read. I do appreciate you coming back to read on a regular basis. Stay tuned over the upcoming days as I have a couple things in the works.

Thanks for reading.

-Troy-


Oh are my Dallas Stars in a world of hurt. They just cost me a trip to Tim Horton's as payback on a bet! Hey Pappi, your double-double is in the mail.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Rock On!!!

One week ago, the womens national curling champion was crowned. This week, the men take center stage. One word describes the men's field competing for the Brier title.....DEEP! Read on from an article courtesy of http://www.seasonofchampions.ca

Exceptional field for 2009 Tim Hortons Brier

An incredible field is ready to battle at the Tim Hortons Brier, presented by Monsanto, March 7-15 at the Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta.

Many are calling this year's line-up the best in the 80 editions of the Canadian men's curling championship. And with good reason. The field includes six skips who have won one or more Briers, four of whom who have also won at least one world title, and the 2006 Olympic gold medallists.

This marks the sixth time that the Brier will be staged in Calgary. Only Toronto has hosted the championship more often. But Calgary becomes the first city to have held the Brier under four title sponsors since 1927....Macdonald Tobacco, Labatt Breweries, Nokia and, for the past five years, Tim Hortons, Canada's largest quick service restaurant chain.

This year, TSN will provide exclusive and comprehensive coverage of the Tim Hortons Brier, televising all morning, afternoon and evening round robin draws, plus the playoffs. The semi-final is scheduled for Saturday, March 14 at 6:00 pm MT/8:00 pm ET, while the final will be on Sunday, March 15 at 6:00 pm MT/8:00 pm ET. It's the seventh consecutive year that the Brier final has been contested in Eastern prime time.

Returning as the defending Canadian and world champion is Alberta's Kevin Martin, now a three-time Brier winner (1991, 1997, 2008). Last year, Martin's Edmonton team of John Morris, Marc Kennedy and Ben Hebert went unbeaten at the Tim Hortons Brier in Winnipeg, a perfect 13-0 in becoming just the third team to go undefeated since a playoff format was adopted in 1980. Martin, who will be making his 10th Brier appearance, capped the year by winning his first world title, taking the 2008 world men's championship in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Alberta has won 23 Briers.

But his challengers are many, including the 2007 Canadian and world champion Glenn Howard of Coldwater, Ontario, who was the runner-up to Martin last year and also the Brier runner-up in 2006. Howard, making his 11th Brier appearance, is a three-time Canadian and world champion, having also played third for brother Russ Howard in 1987 and 1993. Ontario has nine Brier titles.

Ironically, among Glenn Howard's foes is his aforementioned 53-year-old brother, who makes a record 14th Brier appearance, but first since 2004. Russ Howard, who will be skipping New Brunswick for the sixth time, after winning world titles for Ontario in 1987 and 1993, was also a member of Brad Gushue's 2006 Olympic gold medal-winning team, skipping while throwing second stones. Howard's son, Steven, is playing second, as part of an alternating front end. New Brunswick has yet to win the Brier.

It's just the second time in Brier history that two brothers will have faced each other as skips. In 1942, Donald Campbell of British Columbia competed against Gord Campbell of Ontario at the Brier in Quebec City.

Newfoundland and Labrador's Brad Gushue of St. John's, who won Olympic gold in 2006 in Turin, Italy, along with his third Mark Nichols, will be making his sixth Brier appearance but is still looking for his first win. The 2001 world junior champion finished the runner-up in 2007 in Hamilton, losing the Brier final to Glenn Howard. The 28-year-old skip will be trying to win just a second Brier title for his province since Jack MacDuff pulled off a shocker in 1976 in Regina.

Two-time Brier winner (1996, 1999) and former world champion (1996) Jeff Stoughton of Winnipeg will represent Manitoba, which has won a leading 26 Briers since 1928, after not competing in the inaugural event in 1927. Stoughton, in fact, provided his province with its last Brier victory in 1999 in Edmonton, as he'll make his seventh Brier appearance.

Nova Scotia's Mark Dacey of Halifax, making his sixth Brier appearance, won the 2004 Nokia Brier in Saskatoon, then subsequently finished third at the Ford Worlds in Gävle, Sweden, despite losing only one game (a semi-final). His shocking 10-9 Brier final win, counting three in the 10th end, came at the expense of Alberta's Randy Ferbey, who was seeking an unprecedented fourth consecutive Canadian title that year. Nova Scotia has three Brier wins.

Once again representing Quebec will be Jean-Michel Ménard of St-Romuald, making his sixth Brier appearance. In 2006 in Regina, Ménard upset Glenn Howard in the final, giving his province just a second Brier triumph. His team went on to Lowell, Massachusetts, where it earned a silver medal for Canada at the world men's, losing to Scotland's David Murdoch in the final.

Completing the field are British Columbia's Sean Geall of New Westminster, Northern Ontario's Mike Jakubo of Sudbury, Northwest Territories/Yukon's Jamie Koe of Yellowknife, Prince Edward Island's Rod MacDonald of Charlottetown and Saskatchewan's Joel Jordison of Moose Jaw.

After the conclusion of the 12-team round robin, the top four teams advance to the Page Playoffs, whereby the first and second place teams meet in one game (winner to final, loser to semi-final) while the third and fourth place finishers meet in another game (winner to semi-final, loser eliminated).

The winner of the Tim Hortons Brier will then represent Canada at the Ford world men's curling championship, April 4-12 at the Coliseum in Moncton, New Brunswick, seeking a leading 32nd title for Canada since 1959.

The winning Brier team also becomes one of 16 teams eligible for the 2009 Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials, December 6-13 in Edmonton, which will determine Canada's representatives for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Currently, only the Kevin Martin and Glenn Howard teams have earned berths directly into the Trials, while a number of others have qualified for the pool. Only four teams will get berths directly into the Trials, while the remaining 12 teams will battle in a pre-Trials competition, November 10-14 in Prince George, to determine the other four Trials spots.

The Brier-winning team also receives $144,000 in Sport Canada funding over a two-year period, and, for the fifth consecutive year, all four Brier playoff teams will receive money for television cresting value: $40,000 to each of the two finalist teams, with $30,000 to third and $20,000 to fourth.

The entertaining and always popular Ford Hot Shots, the curling skills competition, gets underway Friday, March 6 with the preliminary round from 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm. The playoffs take place Saturday at 11:00 am, following the Opening Ceremonies, which start at 9:30 am.

Ford of Canada will provide the winner of the Ford Hot Shots with a two-year lease on a 2009 Ford F-150 XLT 4x4, with a retail value in excess of $20,000. The Ford F-150 was recently named the 2009 Motor Trend Truck of the Year. The second place finisher earns $2,000 while the third place finisher receives $1,000.

The first draw of the Tim Hortons Brier gets underway at 1:00 pm MT/3:00 pm ET on Saturday, March 7.

The Brier began in 1927 in Toronto and has been played in 31 different cities across Canada, from Victoria to St. John's. In addition to New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Yukon/Northwest Territories have also yet to win.

Calgary held its first Brier in 1948, followed by 1961, 1980, 1997 and most recently, 2002. When the Brier was in Calgary in 1997, a then-attendance record of 223,322 was established, as Alberta's Kevin Martin defeated Manitoba's Vic Peters in a wild, thrilling final, 10-8.

In 2002, Calgary's attendance was 245,296, now the third highest in Brier history. The Brier was won by Alberta's Randy Ferbey, who defeated Ontario's John Morris in the final, 9-4.

The Brier was last held in Alberta in 2005 at Rexall Place in Edmonton, when an attendance record of 281,985 was set, eclipsing the previous mark of 248,793 in Saskatoon in 2000. It was won by Alberta, skipped by Randy Ferbey.

Up-to-the-minute draw results will be available on the Canadian Curling Association (CCA) website (www.curling.ca ).

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2009 TIM HORTONS BRIER, MARCH 7-15, PENGROWTH SADDLEDOME, CALGARY, ALBERTA (Teams listed in order of skip, third, second, lead, alternate and coach)

ALBERTA – Saville Sports Centre, Edmonton
Kevin Martin
John Morris
Marc Kennedy
Ben Hebert
Terry Meek
Jules Owchar

BRITISH COLUMBIA – Royal City CC, New Westminster
Sean Geall
Brent Pierce
Kevin Recksiedler
Mark Olson
Tyler Klitch
Glen Pierce

MANITOBA – Charleswood CC, Winnipeg
Jeff Stoughton
Kevin Park
Rob Fowler
Steve Gould
Randy Dutiaume
Norm Gould

NEW BRUNSWICK – Curling Beauséjour, Moncton
& Gage Golf & Curling Association, Oromocto
Russ Howard
James Grattan
*Steven Howard
*Jason Vaughan
*Peter Case
Daryell Nowlan
*will rotate

NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR – Bally Haly Golf & CC, St. John's
Brad Gushue
Mark Nichols
Ryan Fry
Jamie Korab
Glenn Goss
Ken Bagnell

NORTHERN ONTARIO – Copper Cliff CC, Sudbury
Mike Jakubo
Matt Seabrook
Luc Ouimet
Lee Toner
Scott Seabrook
Bruce Melville

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES/YUKON - Yellowknife CC
Jamie Koe
Jon Solberg
Brad Chorostkowski
Martin Gavin
Tom Naugler
Terry Shea

NOVA SCOTIA– Mayflower CC, Halifax
Mark Dacey
Bruce Lohnes
Andrew Gibson
Kris Granchelli
Mat Harris
Peter Corkum

ONTARIO – Coldwater & District CC, Coldwater
Glenn Howard
Richard Hart
Brent Laing
Craig Savill
Steve Bice
Scott Taylor

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND –Charlottetown CC, Charlottetown
Rod MacDonald
Kevin Champion
Andrew Robinson
Mark O'Rourke
Peter MacDonald
Pat Aylward

QUEBEC – Etchemin CC, St-Romuald
Jean-Michel Ménard
Martin Crête
Éric Sylvain
Jean Gagnon
Philippe Ménard
Michel St-Onge

SASKATCHEWAN - Bushell Park CC, Moose Jaw
Joel Jordison
Scott Bitz
Aryn Schmidt
Dean Hicke
Rod Montgomery
Ron Meyers

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Trade Dudline Day?

Is it me or was there ALOT of 3rd and 4th line plugs traded today? The Calgary Flames appear to be poised to make a run for Lord Stanley's mug after picking up Olli Jokinen and Jordan Leopold. Jokinen should be a very nice offensive complement to Jarome Iginla and Michael Cammallari while Leopold rejoins a solid defensive crew with the likes of Phaneuf, Aucoin, Regehr and Sarich.
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Looks like the Phoenix Coyotes and Anaheim Ducks were sellers today. The Ducks moved F Travis Moen, D Kent Huskins, F Samuel Pahlsson, D Logan Stephenson, D Steve Montador, F Eric O'Dell, a 2009 Conditional Pick as well as released F Brendan Morrison.

Phoenix moved Jokinen, D Derek Morris and G Mikael Tellqvist.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs stockpiled draft picks while immediately getting a little longer in the tooth with the acquisitions of G Olaf Kolzig and D Jamie Heward.
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Pittsburgh added some veteran grit with the addition of Bill Guerin while Boston picked up another veteran presence in Mark Recchi. It seems like it was back in the 70's when Recchi won his first cup with Pittsburgh.
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The Edmonton Oilers now have 2 players named Alice.....er.... Ales, as they picked up F Ales Kotalik from Buffalo. They also nabbed F Patrick O' Sullivan in a 3-way trade with Carolina and LA that sent F Erik Cole back to the Hurricanes.

For all the Trade Deadline Deals visit the TSN website http://www.tsn.ca/tradecentre/feature/?id=11776
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Looks like Coach Dwight McMillan has the Weyburn Red Wings clicking on all cylinders. The Wings swept the Kindersley Klippers four straight with a 5-1 win tonight in Kindersley. The Wings now await the winner between Melville and Yorkton. Melville leads that Sherwood Conference semi 2-1.
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The Prince Albert Raiders did themselves and the Saskatoon Blades a favor tonight with a 2-1 victory over the Brandon Wheat Kings. The PA win keeps their playoff hopes alive while reducing Saskatoon's magic number to clinch the East Division to 2. The Raiders are now tied with the Edmonton Oil Kings for the 8th and final playoff spot in the East. The win also further distances the Regina Pats who now sit in 10th spot.....7 points back of both Edmonton and PA. The Pats do have games in hand over both PA and Edmonton but they better start to make some hay.
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All has been quiet in Riderville lately. ONLY......90+ days till TC starts. When is that Bridge City Rider Cabaret anyways? If anyone knows, please drop me a line.
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An event to keep in mind.....

Saskatoon will again be hosting the top Men's fastball players in the world this summer. The ISF Men's World Softball Championship will run from July 17th - July 26th. Tournament info can be found by visiting http://www.2009worldsmensfastpitch.com/

Thanks for reading!

-T-

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

SJHL Playoff Scoreboard

The Weyburn Red Wings took a strangle hold on their Sherwood Conference semi-final with a 4-3 overtime win tonight in Kinderlsey. Rodney Cowie scored the winner 11:26 into the extra frame. The Wings lead the series 3-0 and can wrap it up on Wednesday night in Kindersley.
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The Yorkton Terriers got back into their series with the Melville Millionaires after a 4-3 road win in Melville. Game 4 is Thursday in Yorkton with the Mil's leading the series 2-1.
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In the Itech Conference, Humboldt hung a snow man on the Battlefords with a lopsided 8-2 win. The Broncos now lead that series 2-1.
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The Melfort Mustangs finally solved Flin Flon goalie Matt Weninger and potted a half dozen tonight. Problem was, the Bombers pumped in 7 in a 7-6 OT win. Flin Flon now leads that conference semi-final 3-0.
You can find all your SJHL Playoff info here at their official site..... http://www.sjhl.sk.ca/
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Hello to all my friends in Weyburn. This is what it's all about. Remember this????

I had the opportunity to attend that Royal Bank Cup back in 2005 in Weyburn. Wasn't that a great tournament for the host team. The Wings had had what could only be described as a horrible regular season. They followed that up by upsetting the top seeded Camrose Kodiaks not once, but twice, including the Championship game. Good Times!!

One of my fondest memories of that tournament was watching the coach of the team from Georgetown, Ontario get booed off the ice. That was a classless team of thugs. They gave new meaning to the term "bush league".

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Is the NHL Trade deadline day tomorrow gonna be one with major deals or a bunch of duds? Not sure if my Stars are going to be buying or not. I'm not convinced yet on Brett Hull as a GM. The fiasco that was Sean Avery, led to the Stars having to eat half his contract. I guess if there's a silver lining in their situation with all their injuries, they might have saved enough cabbage to make a trade deadline move.

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Wheatkings 4 Blades 3

Milan Kyntar tallied the hat trick for Saskatoon but it wasn't enough as Brandon escaped Credit Union Center with a 4-3 win tonight in front of 8,422 patrons. The win by Brandon closes them to within 6 points of the Blades for first in the East Division. The Wheatkings hold a game in hand and prevented Saskatoon from reducing it's magic number of 3.

Blades goalie Braden Holtby remains 4 wins behind Tim Cheveldae for the most all-time wins by a Blades goaltender. Holtby's total stands at 81.

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Curling fans will be able to assume the position again starting this Saturday as the Tim Horton's Brier takes center stage. You can find all the draw and event info here - http://www.seasonofchampions.ca/2009brier/

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Maybe I'm the only one that was watching, but, it sucks that Prison Break is going off the air. What series will I take up next?

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That's all I got for now. Thanks for reading!

-T-

Monday, March 2, 2009

Weekend Wrap

The Saskatoon Blades made a statement over the weekend. They bussed into Brandon for games Friday and Saturday and promptly took both ends of a 2-game series. Friday night the Blades were down 2-1 after 2 before coming back to win. Saturday night, Saskatoon thrashed the Wheaties 8-1. The teams return to Saskatoon Tuesday night to finish off their season series.
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The Weyburn Red Wings, Melville Millionaires and Flin Flon Bombers all hold 2-0 series leads in the SJHL Conference semi-finals after weekend action. In fact, Melfort will be happy to see Flintaberry Flonatin in it's rear view mirror as the Mustangs didn't turn on the red light a single time in two games against the Bombers. Battlefords upset Humboldt 1-0 last night to tie that series at 1 game a piece.
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Are the Dallas Stars interested in the Post season? They've gone ice cold having lost 5 in a row at home and sit 2 points out of a tight western conference playoff spot. Now pest, Steve Ott has been suspended. Yikes!
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Did you watch any PGA golf over the weekend? Geoff Ogilvy clinched his sixth PGA Tour title with a commanding 4&3 victory over Britain's Paul Casey in Sunday's final of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.

What I enjoyed as much as watching the championship was the scenery. The Dove Mountain course was so invitingly warm as I sat on my couch looking out the window at the mounds of snow on the street. Course designers appeared to have plunked a lush green course right out in the middle of the Arizona, cactus filled desert.
Have a look here..... http://www.dovemountain.com/

Enough of winter already!!

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Hey what are friends for?

This weekend my family planned a surprise birthday party for me. It was fantastic to see lots of friends who had come to wish this old guy a good one. I was toasted with song, poems and bumps. Apparently I have weak buddies cuz they weren't able to give me the required number of bumps. You guys need to drink more GW Pil and bulk up. Sissies! You can't beat great family and friends though and I feel blessed to have both!

BTW, don't expect me to post any of those pics anytime soon. They made me out to be an old geezer in some of the photos. I did say they were good friends......right?

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Looks like I gotta wrap up the Wrap Up as I gotta head to work. Here's a little morsel to chew on...............

I am really enjoying writing this blog (when I have time anyways). I appreciate all the kind words and will continue to post as time allows. It's just one guy's view on the world revolving around us. I'm trying to post from different perspectives and often it seems that I have a sports perspective. So sue me.

Here's the thing though, if you've got a gripe with a DIFFERENT website and the way it's run, then TAKE IT UP WITH THEM. There's good people running those sites. Why anyone would come here and posts their beefs under the name of "anonymous" is foreign to me. But hey....... it's your beef!

Thanks for reading.

-T-