Dame is man behind Bums’ curtain
Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on July 28, 2008
As the clubhouse manager for the Traverse City Beach Bums, Dame has many responsibilities. Laundry detail is just one of them.
As a lifelong fan of baseball, Dame saw the clubhouse job as a way to get involved with the sport and continue working with youth.
When the Beach Bums are home, Dame is busy getting everything [...]
Steele curtain dropping on league title
Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on May 14, 2008
Steele Canyon broke out its one-two punch yesterday and had visiting Granite Hills seeing double.
As in double trouble from the Bellatti brothers – junior right-handed pitcher Andrew and senior southpaw first baseman Mark.
The 10th-ranked Cougars took down the three-time defending Grossmont South League champion Eagles 8-1 with a pair of left jabs and a strong [...]
Big Daddy V’s Health Stars At Hof Espn Classics
Filed Under Curtain Rods | Posted on April 11, 2008
Baseball legend Wade Boggs and former WWF wrestler Brian Blair were at the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony and Wrestlemania XXIV. Boggs has a number of friends in the industry and was close with both Gordon Solie and Curt Hennig Curtain Rods. Boggs inducted Hennig into WWE’s Hall of Fame.
Unconfirmed reports say that WWE is [...]
Curt’s Replays: Looking Back At Local Tennis In 83
Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on April 11, 2008
Twenty-five years ago, the Capital High boys tennis team opened the 1983 season with a sweep of Great Falls’ netters in the Electric City, beating C.M. Russell 6-0 and Great Falls High 5-1. The Bruins got a pair of wins from Rod Morrison, Mike D’Aoust and Tom LaFond in singles, and the doubles teams of [...]
Wade Boggs Doomed To Fail On Baseball Tonight
Filed Under Curt Hennig | Posted on April 11, 2008
Wade Boggs, venerable hit machine and moustachioed gadabout, has always seemed to be an odd, shady guy. There was that messy affair with Margo Adams Curt Hennig. Then he started popping up in hair plug commercials. Then he inducted WWE’s Curt Henning into the Wrestling Hall of Fame last year. His boozing on road [...]
Baseball Nationals walk off field of new ballpark winners
Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on April 6, 2008
WASHINGTONæ˜ationals Park had quite an opening. Ryan Zimmerman hit a tiebreaking homer off Peter Moylan with two outs in the ninth inning, and the Washington Nationals beat the Atlanta Braves 3-2 last night in the first regular-season game at the $611 million (U.S.) stadium. With the dome of the U.S. Capitol lit up against [...]
Sports Alomar, Beeston two names synonymous with excellence
Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on April 6, 2008
Strange as it seems in the remembering now, Roberto Alomar, still the best all-round ballplayer to wear the Blue Jays uniform, played only five seasons here.He had 400 fewer at-bats in Toronto than, say, Ed Sprague, but it’s the quality, rather than the quantity, that was honoured last night as the hall of fame-calibre second [...]
Ncaa Committee Needs To Make A Curtain Call
Filed Under Curt Hennig | Posted on April 4, 2008
As one who normally can’t predict what I’m having for lunch Curt Hennig, much less pick basketball winners, I must admit to considerable respect for this year’s NCAA Tournament Selection Committee.
If only I had filled out my bracket the way the committee did. But nooooo. I had to do it my way.
Besides, only disinterested secretaries [...]
Sox Notes: ‘pap’ Looking For His Payday
Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on April 3, 2008
Jonathan Papelbon never met free agency pioneer Curt Flood,Kitchen Curtain but he appears to share his spirit.
“I feel like the position I’m in, there’s a certain standard that needs to be put in place here,” said Boston’s closer in regard to his current contract negotiations. “And I feel like with me being at the top [...]
Cubdom Kosuke Fukudome
Filed Under Curt Hennig | Posted on April 1, 2008
Slicing through the pea-soup mist Curt Hennig, the baseball sailed toward a massive American flag draped across a rooftop building. And how perfectly global to see it land in a cluster of bobbing, hugging, hyperventilating Cubs fans who were wearing their new white bandanas, adorned precisely with Japanese symbols honoring the new right fielder and [...]