Random Thoughts

| May 10, 2011 | 1 Comment

This blog is perfect for me — just enough space to publish the random thoughts that flow freely through my brain.
Such as:
> The Lakers are done, the Celtics are close to joining them on an early vacation, and the “Chosen One” is on his way to becoming the “World’s Greatest Sidekick.”
> Rittman’s recent 34-8 beating of Lake Ridge in high school baseball reminds me of the thumping I once gave Middle Tennessee State on my Playstation 2.
>I think public schools recruit just as well as private ones, at least as far as Central Christian is concerned. My alma mater hasn’t struck much fear in any sport since the days I was roaming the halls (and staying out of trouble).
> I have a simple solution to help Ohio’s public schools win more state titles: PLAY BETTER SCHEDULES.
> Finally, welcome to all of our readers who have visited the DR press box. Remember, we welcome all comments – particularly about the first-place Indians, led by my fellow South Korean, Shin-Soo Choo and a bunch of no-names as they trample all over Pretty Boy Joe Mauer and the Twins, as well as whining Ozzie Guillen and the Cry-Sox.

Category: Misc area sports

Joshua McWilliams

About Joshua McWilliams: Josh McWilliams is often the voice at the other end of The Daily Record sports phone, with whom many coaches speak to when calling in scores. He records game information, writes them up as brief summaries and tends to add his own flavor. McWilliams started at The DR in August, 2002 with a tryout story about players coming out of the mist, then went to being the staff whipping boy who wore a cheerleader outfit and Joe Gantz’s helmet for some photo opp time. In his full-time time job, McWilliams works as a store manager for the Goodwill store in Millersburg. “What can I say, we have great deals,” he said. “Anyway, I love sports, always have, graduated from Central Christian, live in Shreve, hold no allegiance to any school and am very opinionated. The sports I love are football, basketball, baseball and I have to admit a small part of my heart likes soccer, thanks to good man Bryan Schaaf, who showed me the ropes.” Josh can reached at josh85224@gmail.com or follow me on twitter, josh_mc1982. View author profile.

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  1. Tyler Bates says:

    If Choo can keep his batting average above his blood-alcohol level it should make for an interesting season for the Tribe!

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