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Perfect Stu
03-16-2004, 12:50 PM
Certainly pretty much everyone at this forum enjoys videogames...but this is where GameTavern's Athletes can post about their association with sports.

Perfect Stu

Current sports I participate in:

-Basketball: I am one of the top dawgs at my highschool...6'3" uber-powerforward with a surprisingly diverse game.

-Golf: 14 handicap, baby...hoping to lower it by a couple strokes this spring/summer/early fall

-Football: My best fit...big, strong, heavy, but athletic. And not afraid to knock heads with other big, strong, heavy athletic guys. Will likely be playing College ball this fall, and if I get good enough, I have a shot at an NCAA scholarship.

who's next? :)

The Duggler
03-16-2004, 01:42 PM
- Hockey. for the last 20 years. I'm a goaler.

- Professional Wrestling. That's right, I've been taking some classes now for 3 months.

TheGame
03-16-2004, 01:45 PM
Well... I was a Football player (LB). Got one injury, lost all trust from coach, put on quite a few pounds, and well, I'm a couch potato. (sad isn't it?)

I still lift, and I find myself playing basketball now a lot more. My goal is to graduate from this JC and move on to hopfully go to Cal to play football again. As much as it sucks I'll have to be a walk on if I do that.

I'm officially 6'4, around 250lbs now, I can still run the 40 well below 5 seconds and can dunk a basketball with ease... I want to get back to around 230 though, even though I haven't made any true attempts as far as my diet goes.

Perfect Stu
03-16-2004, 01:51 PM
Nitram: how good of a goalie are you? I played 8 seasons in the Metro/Greater Toronto Hockey League at the AA level...I was a defenceman. Back injuries forced me to quit a couple years ago :(

J:

You can get back into LB shape. Right now I'd consider myself "out of football shape"...I'm 6'3, tipping the scales at 264lbs, and I've recently been clocked at an average of 5.15 on the 40. And I'm used as an almost-purely blocking TE and defensive end (cause I can hold up a double team like a mofo ;))

If you can still dunk, you're not that far off...I can touch rim with probably an inch to spare, :lol:

The Duggler
03-16-2004, 02:02 PM
I'm pretty average I would say. I used to play for the Senior B league back in New-Brunswick, but now, here in Montreal, we only play in a Garage League that we call in french (wouldn't know how to call it in english). But the caliber is still pretty good.

The Germanator
03-16-2004, 02:34 PM
Sports that I have participated in...

Football: Started in both my Freshman and Sophmore years in high school, but broke my back half-way through my sophmore year which ended my career. I played MLB/DL on defense and RG on offense. I weighed about 190 during those days.

Basketball: Played my Junior and Senior years in high school. I mainly played on the JV squad because I was short, but had no skills as a guard...so I was a 5'9" power forward which only sorta works on the JV level. I was fairly good, had a nice outside shot and everything, I still play hoops on the side today.

Baseball: I was a 4-year starter in baseball, arguably my favorite sport to play. Ended probably with a solid .275 average or so, had my share of doubles and triples (no homeruns :() I played a pretty good left field too, made a few very nice diving catches and always enjoyed my time out there. Our team sucked my senior season though. We started off 5-2 and ended up 7-12...very depressing.

On a side sports note. EAGLES GOT TERRELL OWENS! REJOICE PHILADELPHIA, REJOICE!!!!

Edit: Now I go to a college with no sports all besides intramural which is a bit strange, but not so bad...

Perfect Stu
03-16-2004, 02:50 PM
Germy, I am a former outfielder as well. I've never had the top speed to play center, so I played either right or left, depending on if some other fielder had a better arm. I was a good fielder, but a better hitter. In the provincial little league at 13 years old (the teams that potentially qualify for the Little League World Series), I hit over .400 and had an over .550 on base %. (good eye ;)) I BARELY made the team because nobody knew me to start the year...and by the end of the season, I was starting and batting 3rd. Coaches named me most improved player by far.

My most shining moment though, didn't shine. I was in left field...and this dude pounded a line drive right off the fence. A kid who was on first was running for home, and I absolutely GUNNED this throw...one-hopper, RIGHT ON THE MONEY...best throw I've ever made, BY FAR. Catcher grabs it, goes for the tag and LOSES THE BALL!!! An out would have won us the game...instead, we lost. To one of the top teams in the province. Ah well :p

mickydaniels
03-16-2004, 02:58 PM
played JV football, nothing happened much.
But during spring practices, just as it dawned on me that I could be seeing some major playing time, I was eventually forced to quit because of sickle-cell related stuff.

Blackmane
03-16-2004, 03:28 PM
Play football with my friends, but I never had time for anything at school.

Dyne
03-17-2004, 01:42 AM
I've been on teams for pretty much every major sport througout my life so far, except for football. But I've been active pretty much. Right now I do two "sports," which are Karate and Golfing. I golf fairly regularily during the summer season, but practice Karate every Monday and Wednesday in my dojo. It's helped me stay fit and lose a lot of weight while gaining a lot of muscle. On top, I do a lot of free weights and all around weight lifting. And DDR, if that's a "sport." Haha.

People have always told me I would be a good football player.. but I just never got into it. I like to use my girth for other things.

ZebraRampage
03-17-2004, 12:32 PM
I just started doing spring track this year. Other than that, I haven't done anything besides little league baseball. My sister is very accomplished though. She was 8th in states for cross-country AAA schools in Pennsylvania and won the Delaware county championship. In Winter track she went to states for the mile run, but didn't do so well. And for spring track, she has yet to go to states. She also used to play basketball a lot. I figured that doing track would keep me in shape, plus I guess it can be fun since I'll be doing mostly field events.

GT News
03-17-2004, 12:32 PM
I just started doing spring track this year. Other than that, I haven't done anything besides little league baseball. My sister is very accomplished though. She was 8th in states for cross-country AAA schools in Pennsylvania and won the Delaware county championship. In Winter track she went to states for the mile run, but didn't do so well. And for spring track, she has yet to go to states. She also used to play basketball a lot. I figured that doing track would keep me in shape, plus I guess it can be fun since I'll be doing mostly field events.

Only just? Will you finish doing spring track this year.Which others? Interesting deduction. Me either.Oh. Okay, your sister is
very accomplished
.What happened to her?Where is that? Your purpose is spring track she has yet to go to states.Oh I get it. also used to play basketball a lot.Please explain your reasoning.

ZebraRampage
03-17-2004, 12:33 PM
Only just? Will you finish doing spring track this year.Which others? Interesting deduction. Me either.Oh. Okay, your sister is
very accomplished
.What happened to her?Where is that? Your purpose is spring track she has yet to go to states.Oh I get it. also used to play basketball a lot.Please explain your reasoning.

God..I just finished sending that post, and then I see your damn post come up. Shut up, ya bastard, you hardly make sense and..you're still not smarter than us!

TheGame
03-17-2004, 12:56 PM
God..I just finished sending that post, and then I see your damn post come up. Shut up, ya bastard, you hardly make sense and..you're still not smarter than us!

lol... give him a break, he wrote that reply in a matter of seconds. He does need to think before he types, but going that fast is impressive ;)

GT News
03-17-2004, 12:56 PM
God..I just finished sending that post, and then I see your damn post come up. Shut up, ya bastard, you hardly make sense and..you're still not smarter than us!

lol... give him a break, he wrote that reply in a matter of seconds. He does need to think before he types, but going that fast is impressive ;)

I'm glad you find this amusing.I don't have him a break he wrote that reply in a matter of seconds to give.:-) I get it. just a program so you are right to say what is smilehe is pretty weird
does need to think before he types but going that fast is impressive.

Acebot44
03-17-2004, 06:49 PM
Right now I'm not doing much except trying to gain lots of weight but I play basketball, thats my life. I play every position when we are playing for fun but I'm PF/C on the school team. Only 5'10" and I grab rim easily, cant wait to dunk next year :D.

Last year I was training to run the LA Marathon but a knee injury stopped me two months before the run so I'll be training again in my Junior year.

Oh, I also play football down on the blacktop during lunch at school and my brother, who plays Football, keeps on asking me to join next year. I wont because that would take up way to much time and I'd rather focus on Bball.

Perfect Stu
03-18-2004, 01:36 PM
you're 5'10" are you're gonna be able to dunk next year? wow man...mad hops. MAD hops.

you play PF/C? how old are you? I wish the PFs I've played against were 5'10...I would destroy them in the post. But most guys are like 6'2-6'5

Joeiss
03-18-2004, 03:05 PM
I played Power Forward for my school team this year. I averaged about 4 points a game, 2 blocks, and like 6 rebounds. Not bad for myself, considering I didn't take it too seriously, lol.

I'm 6'3, 240 pounds. I would get many offensive fouls, haha.

Acebot44
03-18-2004, 06:42 PM
you're 5'10" are you're gonna be able to dunk next year? wow man...mad hops. MAD hops.

you play PF/C? how old are you? I wish the PFs I've played against were 5'10...I would destroy them in the post. But most guys are like 6'2-6'5

Not even 15 and a half :p

But yeah, my team was the smallest in our league. So many good players in school who dont want to play for the school team..it's a shame.

Perfect Stu
03-18-2004, 11:13 PM
I played Power Forward for my school team this year. I averaged about 4 points a game, 2 blocks, and like 6 rebounds. Not bad for myself, considering I didn't take it too seriously, lol.

I'm 6'3, 240 pounds. I would get many offensive fouls, haha.

I wonder who would win one on one....

Joeiss vs. Perfect Stu

I have the weight advantage, but you should have the slight vertical advantage. It'll all come down to old-school SKILL :eek:

Joeiss
03-19-2004, 12:28 AM
Let's do it man... There is a nice court near my house, but the nets are only 9 feet... Which is cool for goofing off and throwing down huge dunks.

The only thing with me is how serious I get.... Because if I just take it lightly, you'll kill me. But if I get my game face on (which is hard for me to do), then it would be really good.

Perfect Stu
03-19-2004, 11:13 AM
Joe,

I'll try to get some buddies together to play a game. I'll let you know via AIM or through PM if anything goes down.

Better start practicing ;)

Joeiss
03-19-2004, 12:03 PM
Naw, practising ain't my style.

Perfect Stu
03-19-2004, 04:24 PM
Naw, practising ain't my style.

yeah?

well, winning won't be your style either, then :p

Canyarion
03-19-2004, 06:04 PM
I'm a fast sprinter... haven't really sprinted for a couple of years though... :(