Wednesday, January 25, 2012



"Believe deep down in your heart that you're destined to do great things." This quote spoken by the late Joe Paterno says it all. It embodies how a man can work his way to the top and not only bring others along with him but make sure that everybody has an equal opportunity to realize their true greatness and make it to the top as well. See, what made Joe Paterno so special were not only the accomplishments that he achieved over his storied lifetime but the achievements that he helped so many others reach and how he put the betterment of so many others before that of himself. Joe Paterno was not only a football coach, but a mentor, a teacher, a humanitarian, a father to some, and so many other things that cannot be put into words. 

How much Joe Paterno really meant to the people who knew him best and the true impact that he left on the lives of those people, can only be expressed by the extreme grief and admiration that they have expressed in his passing. "His loss leaves a void in our lives that will never be filled. He died as he lived. He fought hard until the end, stayed positive, thought only of others and constantly reminded everyone of how blessed his life had been. His ambitions were far reaching, but he never believed he had to leave this Happy Valley to achieve them. He was a man devoted to his family, his university, his players and his community." This statement was released by the Paterno family on Sunday morning announcing Joe's passing. Many others including colleagues, former players, rival coaches, and simply other admirers had nothing but support for the Paterno family and nothing but good things to say about Joe in his passing. 


The legacy left behind by Joseph Vincent Paterno is one of a man who strived to make everyone around him better, one who did not seek to make his football players better athletes, but to make them into better men. His goal, was for each young man who entered his school as a freshman, to leave as a better man upon commencement. This is exactly what Paterno should be remembered for, not the heinous acts of another man that had absolutely nothing to do with him. No matter what negativity has come out of the Jerry Sandusky sex-scandal at Penn State University, none of it should alter the legacy of Joe Paterno because he was more than a coach at Penn State, in fact he really was Penn State. His passing this weekend not only means the end of an era for the University but it also symbolizes the loss of a true American hero. 

Friday, January 20, 2012


 Welcome to my Blog!



The best place to start with this blog I think is to give a purpose and let you know about my motivation behind it. First let me introduce myself. I'm a junior at Edison High School in New Jersey, where I play varsity baseball and am entering my second season as the everyday starting left-fielder. I've played baseball since I was about four years old and it is the biggest and probably most important part of my life. Someday I hope to play college baseball and maybe even make it further than that. In addition to baseball, I am an avid fan of every major sport and try to do what I can to learn more and more about each one every day. Furthermore, I would like to take my passion and knowledge of sports to the next level and one day hopefully become a sports journalist. So basically I'm here to let you, the reader, know what I know (or think I know) about sports, and maybe learn a thing or two along the way.


I would say that this is going to be a completely unbiased and impartial blog, but if I'm going to be honest with you it's probably not. As I said I am from Edison, New Jersey, which is about forty-five or so minutes from the Big Apple, so as you can probably see where this is going, I'm one of those guys. I'm a New York sports fan, so by default I despise anything Philadelphia and of course anything Boston (or New England) related. I'm a huge Yankees fan, I love the Giants and the Jets (crazy, huh?), I like the Knicks, and when it comes to hockey I love a good game. However, despite my New York roots, I will try my hardest not to include my deep hatred for the Red Sox, Eagles, Patriots, Phillies, etc. in my posts. For the most part I will be dishing out the facts, with maybe a little bit of a New York touch to it. You can definitely expect to hear about the Giants and their promising Super Bowl run, the Jets and their locker room (and quarterback) troubles, the Knicks and their promising season, the Yankees quest for their twenty-eighth World Series title, and plenty of other relevant sporting events.