28 teams and 411 registered players are numbers that not only dwarf previous kickball seasons but also speak of an emerging culture that might still seem silly for other athletes in this city. We all play for different reasons, but when it was time for every player to kick, run, catch, or throw everyone tried to do well. Each catch, each successful kick, and each run was a personal victory just as it was a team improvement. Some celebrated with high fives, others when getting on base acted as if they had just been called on down to participate in the Price Is Right waving gleefully from base to a roaring crowd back in the dugout. As the season progressed so did many players’ skills. Each team had their MVPs or a set of players who performed at a higher level than those around them. Unfortunately, many of these players will not be recognized outside of their teams but I hope this does not discourage your future efforts. An attempt was made to acknowledge these players, but I was unsuccessful.
As the regular season came to a close, and I had all but accepted my futile attempt to validate the A-list of kickball’s finest, a coach encouraged me that the idea was not totally lost. He reminded me that the best games were still ahead and that the remaining teams had plenty of talent to choose from. He even offered to help scout. The following list is what I am considering the 2011 Spring SCK All-King of Kickball Team.
There were plenty of performances that are worthy of being mentioned, but here are just a few. For example, Domingo Gonzalez’s towering homerun over the Shocker’s outfield that set the pace for control of the game. Eddie Lucero’s grand slam gave the lead to Id Hit It vs Vicious & Delicious. Alex Merjil’s, Hugo Navarro’s, and Calvin Bell’s offensive consistency made their transition from kickers to base runners to scorers almost automatic. Nadia Morales’s sliding catch vs Drunken Monkeys should have been an RBI and a tie score, but instead ended the inning bringing the Balls & Dolls 3 outs away from the semifinals. David ‘Domino’ Fernandez’s defensive performance vs the Chupacabrones where he literally covered half the field was to be the tournaments best defensive performance if it wasn’t for the Balls to the Wall overall team dominance led by pitcher Rick Delgadillo and catcher Marco Gallegos who only allowed 1 run during the entire playoff run.
2011 Spring SCK All-King of Kickball Team
Rick Delgadillo – Balls to the Wall
Marco Gallegos – Balls to the Wall
Kelsey Masters – Balls to the Wall
Alex Merjil – Balls to the Wall
Nadia Morales – Balls & Dolls
Johnny Fuentes – Balls & Dolls
Hugo Navarro – Balls & Dolls
Calvin Bell – Shockers
Anthony Tuialuuluu – Shockers
Frances Ortiz – Thundercats
Ruben Jimenez – Thundercats
Honorable Mentions
David Fernandez- New Kicks on the Block
Reid Hanson – Drunken Monkeys
Domingo Gonzalez – Billy Badasses
Eddie Lucero – I’d Hit It
3rd baseman (#22?) – The Runs
10 comments:
Yay Calvin!
This all SCK team is garbage. And who's the robot blogger...BORING
yay finally my skills showed off i feel delighted and complete now lol
Ron Jeremy can eat a fat D**k!! Dont hate cuz you didn't make the list. Maybe if you quit kicking like shit they might have mentioned your name.
A big fat one up your sorry ass Ron.
I can't believe there is an I'd Hit It player on this post. That team is garbage and that guy just got lucky that he beat us with that "grand slam". If you can even call it that! No one on that team is anything. They are terrible in kickball and life.
The runs 3rd Basement #22 would be Erick Perez
To IHI Sux, I will think about you when I'd Hit It is in Vegas playing in the Kickball 365 Tournament.
IHI: Dude, seriously?? Have you heard of YouTube? Look for Eddie AKA Don Lucero's video post. He has more hits than Lady Gaga's Judas video.
I would be more careful with my comments. Do you know who your talking about??
Someone should tell Lucid Gold that that is Is Hit dudes real name...what a dumb ass.
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