Showing posts with label HHR Cares. Show all posts
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Friday, February 5, 2010

Save Duquesne Swimming


A good friend of HHR's asked us to share this. We ask you to do what you can to help out.

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Getting up well before dawn and driving to a pool in the middle of winter just to get an extra practice in may not seem like a lot of fun to most. But to a choice few, it was our ticket to college.

I was a late bloomer in the swimming world; I did not get enchanted by long hours of chasing the black line down the middle of the pool until my junior year of high school. I was lucky enough to be surrounded by great swimmers and coaches that saw a glimmer of talent and pushed me in the right direction. I had finally found my calling in the pool.

After two years of toiling away and getting progressively faster it was time to start calling colleges and trying to find out if I was fast enough to join them.

I had a few great offers to local schools but really wanted to spread my wings. I was fortunate enough to find Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA. It was about as far from Seattle as I could get and I was ecstatic to have found a home, both to study and to swim.

It has been over a decade since I graduated and I have jumped back in from time to time, but nothing ever feels as good as it did swimming at that school. Yeah, we had a small pool; yeah we were not the best team in the country. But we were proud to wear the Red and Blue and train our asses off for our school and for each other. Those were some of the best times of my life. I still talk to the guys (and ladies) that I swam with. For four short years they were my family, and many still are today.

On January 25th of this year a team meeting was called and the Men’s program was informed that this would be their last season. To say these guys were shocked is an understatement. They had two duel meets left and their conference championships are quickly approaching.

Duquesne unceremoniously decided to drop the Men’s Swimming, Golf, Wrestling and Baseball programs on that day.

The Athletic Department has stated that he decision was a “financial” one and that this will help them better allocate funds that will make the other programs “more competitive.” Strange, since last year the Men’s Swimming program placed 3rd in the Atlantic Ten conference. This must have something to do with the stellar basketball and football programs needing more money. I am not one to bag on another program (but you can look at their seasons and decide for yourself).

I am not even upset that the school has to make cuts – but come on – give these kids a little dignity and at least a chance to do something about it. They were not warned at the beginning of the season, or the end of last season that this may be happening. This is just another example of an Athletic Department and the school in general not handling its money very well – and now a program that has turned the tide to become successful is being hurt.

Well a few of them are not taking it laying down, and as an alumni neither am I, there has already been a fierce letter writing and calling program asking for definitive reasoning why the program is being dropped (note: the Women’s program is safe, for now, and they use all of the same equipment and coaching staff, as well as travel with the Men’s program for the majority of meets). The calls seem to have fallen on deaf ears and the University is really not responding to the now constant taunting in the press and on blogs.

Feel free to join in on that fracas, since the University’s spokesman are hiding and not coming out to the press, save for the nice little press release that came out the same day that the cuts were announced to the team. Here is a link to the original Q&A that let everyone know the teams were being dropped.

If you would like to contact the AD, his name is Greg Amodio, amodiog@duq.edu, and I am sure he would love to hear from those out there that hate to see “non-revenue” generating sports get cut at Division I Schools. If you do decide to write, please be positive – the guys on the team have gone out of their way to make sure that they are showcasing the positive aspects of the team to the press. It seems that they are getting a lot of attention in the Pittsburgh press about it as well.

The real rub is that the team has been notified that in order to save the program we will need to have a $4 million endowment to keep it going. Odd since the pool is already built, the Women’s team is not going anywhere and they do not travel to Japan on a weekly basis for practice and meets, but ok. You want $4 million to keep the program running; we are going to raise it.

So far the raising has been off to a good start and several anonymous donors who have extended large donations for the next 5 years. I am not privy to how much, but I am SURE it is nowhere near the $4 million needed. Here is your chance to help…

Save this program so they don’t disappear like University of Washington, UCLA, Kutztown University, University of New Hampshire and countless other teams in a multitude of other sports.

Go to http://saveduquesneswimming.bbnow.org/donate.ph and make any size donation you can. Don’t do it for me, do if for the Duquesne Dancing Bear, the Mighty Duke, any swimmer you have ever met, your friend who lost their keys down the drain at the King County Aquatics Center, the kids who dive into the fountains on academic walk and take your quarters so they can do laundry. Give as much as you can. Be the difference, keep this program alive!

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

From the DC Bureau: Blue's Christmas Present To The HHR Universe

This time of year is all about giving and so in the spirit I give to the HHR universe a gift that will keep on giving and one that you could share with all of your best friends. It can be accomplished with three easy clicks of the mouse.

Step 1: Turn up the volume on your computer.
Step 2: Click here.
Step 3: Click here.
Step 4: Mute the window on step 3 and watch.
Step 5: Smile.

Merry Christmas everyone,

Your boy,


PS Blue's holiday challenge: Beat the above combo in the comments section and win your very own stand alone post on HHR.


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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Annie Duke Talks BwB Charity Shootout & Ante Up For Africa with Dan Levy


From On the DL Podcast:
What started out as an idea to have a bunch of people from Blogs with Balls and Blog World network over the felt, turned into one of the best charity events any of us could have imagined.

Annie Duke was gracious enough to let a bunch of bloggers use her name to promote a poker game we decided to run in Vegas -- and of course, turn the event into the Blogs with Balls Charity Poker Shootout where we raised $10,000 for Ante Up for Africa.

Dan catches up with Annie to recap and promote the event and charity, and talk politics and poker On the DL.


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Monday, September 28, 2009

Announcing: “Blogs with Balls Charity Poker Shootout”


Top Sports Bloggers and Poker Celebrities, Including Annie Duke, to Join Up For Charity
BLOGS WITH BALLS CHARITY POKER SHOOTOUT SET FOR OCTOBER 16TH IN LAS VEGAS

Las Vegas, Nevada (September 28, 2009) – On October 16th, many of the top sports bloggers and poker players in the world will get together for the Blogs with Balls Charity Poker Shootout, held in conjunction with BlogWorld & New Media Expo in Las Vegas.

Each table in the 100-person Shootout, generously underwritten by Carbon Poker, will feature sports writers from the leading sports media companies, including ESPN, Fox Sports, Yahoo, AOL, Sports Illustrated, Gawker Media, Yardbarker, SB Nation and more. In addition, each table will feature one of the best professional poker players in the world, including Annie Duke – a WSOP bracelet winner and runner up on Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice on NBC.

The Shootout has been organized to raise money and awareness for Ante Up for Africa, a charity founded by Duke and award-winning actor Don Cheadle to aid relief efforts in Darfur through poker events. In the last three years, Ante Up for Africa has raised more than $5 million dollars to help support human rights work in Darfur.

In addition to raising money for charity, the event will have both cash and prizes for the top finishers, as well as knockout bonuses and other fun and valuable giveaways from sponsors. An announcement with additional sponsors and full list of professional players signed on to play will be forthcoming.

The event, taking place at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino’s new poker lounge, begins at 8pm. For more information on the Shootout, including sponsorship opportunities and media/interview requests or to get a seat in the tournament visit blogswithballs.com or email info[at]hhrmediagroup[dot]com.

About Blogs with Balls

Blogs with Balls is a series of social sports blogger and new media gatherings featuring speakers and panelists specifically focused on sports fans, writers, sites, teams, athletes and companies; and their ability to maximize new media outlets for promotion and advancement.

In addition to writers and executives from the largest online sports outlets on the web, speakers at BwB 2.0 at the BlogWorld & New Media Expo include former NBA star Jalen Rose, television, web and print personality Kevin Blackistone, representatives from ESPN and The Sports Illustrated Group, Sacramento Kings VP of Communications Mitch Germann, and many more.

For a full list of speakers, panelists and scheduled discussion topics, please visit blogswithballs.com/panels-20. For more information on BlogWorld & New Media Expo, please visit blogworldexpo.com.

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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Randy Cross Hosting Golf Tournament to Aid Ronald McDonald House


Randy Cross will be hosting his 25th Annual Fundraising Golf Tournament next Monday on behalf of the Ronald McDonald House in Stanford.

They are selling raffle tickets for a chance to win 8 big prizes, that includes a Maserati, and a all expenses paid trip to the Super Bowl.

The tickets are $100 each and only 2,500 have been printed.

For more information, visit Eye on Sports Media (who will also be posting an interview with Cross later today) or the Ronald McDonald House web site.


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Have You Gotten Your BlogsWithBalls Tickets Yet?

Monday, February 23, 2009

A Facebook Cause the Sports Blogosphere Can Really Get Behind

I usually ignore every Mob War request, passed drink and cause invitation that comes my way on Facebook.

But sometimes I put my distaste for the relentless solicitation practices of my "friends" on the social network aside in favor of doing what's morally right.

So when this popped into my "Requests" bucket, I had to give it a second look:

"Support my cause, Petition To Get Pole Dancing in 2012 Olympics. Help by joining, donating, or inviting your friends!
"

Petition To Get Pole Dancing in 2012 Olympics

To Get Pole Dancing/Pole Fitness Recognized As A Legitimate Athletic Sport
Positions:

1. Like the horizontal bar, the vertical bar (pole) should have a place in international competitive sport.
2. Pole Dance/Pole Fitness is acrobatic, technical and takes disciplined physical skill and strength to master.
3. Over 50 countries world wide take part in lessons, workshops, conventions, competitions and teacher training.

Category:
International - Service and Other
Description:
Challenging Paradigms: Vertical Ballet As Olympic Sport

par·a·digm (pār'ə-dīm', -dĭm') n. A set of assumptions, concepts, values, and practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them.

Vertical Ballet just sounds like it should be an Olympic sport, doesn't it? Afterall, "vertical" implies gravity defiance with a dangerous suspenseful element, and "ballet" represents that strikingly beautiful blended art form which is the epitome of athleticism and grace.

Well, what about Pole Dancing? Funny how we as humans are often blind to things which challenge our preconceived notions. We are predisposed to see things we believe to be true based on a "remembered past " -- however, we know that perception (visual, psychological, intellectual) is a matter of interpretation, NOT fact.

Like the horizontal bar, the vertical bar should have a place in international competitive sport. Yes, we are referring to Pole Dance/Pole Fitness. Like Rhythmic Gymnastics, the Horizontal Bar and Figure Skating, Pole Dance/Pole Fitness is acrobatic, technical and takes disciplined physical skill and strength to master. Over 50 countries world wide take part in lessons, workshops, conventions, competitions and teacher training. Petition signatures are currently being gathered to present to the International Olympic Committee to recognize our sport.

Did you know that other recognized sports include:
Billiard Sports
Bowling
Bridge
Chess
Cricket
Golf
Korfball
Life Saving
Motorcycle Racing
Mountaineering and Climbing
Netball
Orienteering
Powerboating
Racquetball
Roller Skating
Surfing
Sumo
Tug of War
Underwater Sports
Water Skiing
Wushu

Join us in shattering old paradigms. Allow us to define and celebrate our sport for the athletic, graceful art it is:

Sign Petition to Make Pole Dance/Pole Fitness An Olympic Sport

http://verticaldance.com/poledan...

Bringing Athleticism And Elegance To Our Sport,

Collette Kakuk
OC Pole Fitness
4 Journey (upstairs)
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656

949.360.4600



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Friday, January 23, 2009

Mike Strahan Pledges to "Show More Love to Strangers"

How this benefits America is beyond us.

Michael Strahan joins the Hollywood elite in pledging to do charitable things in the spirit of Obama's "hope" in Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher's ("Dashton"?) I Pledge video



H/T: Wonkette via Andrew Sullivan


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Friday, January 16, 2009

Eat It, Michael Vick (Not Literally)

HHR's sometime contributor (and all the time hipster) Assassin Ave passed along this:

Chance to be hip and do a good deed: Post Neko Case's new single on your blog, and she'll make a donation to the Best Friends Animal Society.

As the proud parent of two rescued pets, and with a wife that can't watch a Sarah McLachlan PSA without breaking down and threatening to "rescue every cat in the world," consider this post my good deed for 2009. And, to be honest, despite my rugged, manly, antithesis-of-everything-that-is-Assassin Ave demeanor, there is something appealing about Case's voice and I actually have one of her albums.

Download: People Got A Lotta Nerve - Neko Case


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Friday, December 12, 2008

Petition to Stop LeBron James Petitioners

Just stop.

Please.

LeBron James is perhaps a once-in-a-lifetime talent, a franchise and league megastar destined to take the Association to new heights.

Fans know this. Players know this. Most of all, teams and NBA executives know this.

Therefore, you must know, NBA fans, that signing your name on a paper or online form will have little effect on your respective teams' desire, willingness and/or ability to sign LBJ.

Yet, you find the unhealthy need to be an activist. We are talking to you, specifically New Yorkers. And you too, Clevelanders (Clevelandites?). And you countless other NBA cities out there.

For who? For what?

That said, we implore you, HHR Nation and disgusted fans everywhere to join your collective voices in calling for an end to such infantile and pointless petitioning by clicking the link and signing the petition below.

It's your patriotic duty.


To: NBA Fans Nationwide

Whereas, LeBron James is being heralded as not only the most attractive free agent in sports history once he hits the market following the 2010 season, but also as the savior of the free world, re-builder of dreams for hoops fans across the country, eradicator of global hunger and poverty, and cure-all for every disease known to man; and

Whereas, the prospect of having James come to respective fans' franchise of choice has caused moistened panties in NBA cities throughout the land; and

Whereas, Cleveland fans have pinned their future existance on the hopes of LBJ resigning with the Cavs; and

Whereas, New Yorkers have made it their life's purpose to woo the guard to the Big Apple; and

Whereas, petitions to lobby NBA executives to sign LBJ to their teams have sprung up from New York to Cleveland to Kalamazoo,

We therefore call upon fans to join voices in petitioning petitioners to grow up, stop wasting their time, get a life and stop creating petitions regarding the signing of LeBron James.

Sincerely,

The Undersigned

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Diary of a Mad Mo

The first sign of manhood and the watermark. Your definition establishes character throughout the universe of man.

Today marks your midlife crisis. As your bearer, your pride and fears percolate at my lips sending roots throughout my body.

You're the cock of the walk. The center of conversation. But you are used to being in the center of things.

You know your power. Your malleable abilities made Ben Stiller a multi-movie star. You can transform the most destitute, sheltered blogger into the next Mystery.

But with all your valor, you have doubts. I can smell them.

As a small startup things were exciting. You were receiving support from all directions and kept growing from a solid foundation. But now look at you. The honeymoon is over, you're an established enterprise.

Decisions need to be made. Do you roam free with no management like the Cincinnati Bengals or is it time to institute a strict Yankee's policy? Are you ready to be introduced to the boss? You've been able to play it cool, but this week things change.

Like a poker player, your boldness may be your weakness.

You put an elegant smile on my face. Is that enough for your uninterrupted growth, the introduction of management or a new startup?

The questions swirl. Your life feels in limbo. The pride, assertiveness yet doubt.


Keep Mo alive, donate now to a good cause.

Mo Dunbar

Mo Woody

Mo McCormack

Mo chief (is sad)

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Project Mayhem

Our good friends at WhoDeyRevolution have advanced to step 2 of their plot to disrupt Mike Brown's reign over the lowly Cincinnati Bengals.

WDR has purchased four billboards around Cincinnati, asking that the Bengals finally hire a real General Manger.

They are asking for you to donate $18 using Paypal - or $1 for each year of Mike Brown's ownership of the team. "Just think how much of your money Mike Brown has buried in a tin can in his backyard (he doesn't trust those new fancy "banks") and contribute to a cause that is working to take back our team."

Whether you are a Bungals fan or not, you have to appreciate fans take to their own means to advance the success of their team.

HHR will contribute $18 for that very reason.

Hug a Vet Today

The staff of HHR would like to offer a very heartfelt "Thank You" to all our men and women who have served and are serving in our Armed Forces.

If you haven't already yet, give one a great big hug today.

For some hugable options, check out this post from our friends at Gunaxin:

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Movember to Remember: Please Donate

Prostate cancer is not a laughing matter. OK in some cases it is.

But anyway...

Today kicks off Movember (www.movember.com), the month formerly known as November. Movember is an annual charity movement where men lose their facial hair inhibitions and commit to grow and groom a Mo (Aussie slang for moustache) for the entire month while collecting donations for the Prostate Cancer Foundation. Much like the commitment to run or walk for charity, Movember participants commit to grow a Mo.



If there is ever a charity that HHR could get behind (see video in link above), it's this one.

Since Movember’s inception in 2003, almost 200,000 men around the world have sported a Mo and more than $29 million has been raised globally for prostate cancer research.

Today, HHR's (male) team members will join those men.



To donate to HHR's Mo you can either:


Write a check payable to the ‘Prostate Cancer Foundation', referencing my Registration Number 1807316 and mailing it to:

Prostate Cancer Foundation
Attn: Movember
1250 Fourth St
Santa Monica, CA, 90401

All donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

The money raised by Movember is donated directly to the Prostate Cancer Foundation which will use the funds for high-impact research to find better treatments and a cure for prostate cancer.

Did you know:

  • Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in the US with one in six American men developing the disease and more than 28,000 men dying of the disease every year.
  • African American men and those with a family history of prostate cancer are twice as likely to develop the disease and should have regular annual testing starting at 45. All other men should commence testing at 50.
  • Prostate cancer is 90% curable if detected and treated early.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Snack Food Choking Hazard

Wise Foods, Inc. is warning consumers of the inevitable hazards of eating their potato chips and cheez doodles by affixing this widely-recognized symbol for choking on their snack foods.

Friday, September 19, 2008

HHR Is Trenton

On Lalor Street, not far from the Mercer County Waterfront Park, the home of the Yankee's AA affiliate, the Trenton Thunder, I saw the following glossy, new billboard:

I had to laugh.

What are you saying, Troy?
  • You rank 327 out of 335 New Jersey high schools?
  • You're the 14th overall Most Dangerous City IN THE COUNTRY? 4th among cities with a population between 75,000 TO 99,999?
  • You're home to the violent feuding between the Sex Money Murder and the Gangster Killer Bloods factions of Bloods.
Obviously, the organization for which Vincent lends his name and image aim to combat these unfavorable distinctions.

But keep it real, Troy. Sure you grew up in Trenton's public school system, but then you went to high school at Pennsbury in PA. You then hightailed it out to the confines of Wisconsin for college - which you chose not to finish.

For over a decade, your name is always associated with charitable endeavors in the city, but what has ever come from them? Sure your heart is in the right place, but the city continues to fall deeper and deeper into despair.

No disrespect, but it may be time to give up on the philanthropy. Besides, there's a new do-gooder in town.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

LCS's Iliza Convinces Me to Get Tested for Menengitis

Maybe I am just getting old, but the Texas comic really put the whole drinking game thing in perspective for me this week.

(Please note: where I come from we couldn't afford to play "Quarters," so we would end up playing "Nickels.")



Can't believe this broad's been fighting to stay on the show the last few weeks. By far she's Ariel and my favorite.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Is Anyone Tech Savy Enough?

To replace "smoking" with "cocaine" in this Keith Hernandez PSA video?

Tuesday, April 29, 2008