Author: Paul Williams

Organized sports the key to helping my role model grow…

I have several role models in my life. One of them just celebrated a birthday not too long ago. This person is one of my role models because even though […]

A salute to volunteers (no, not the ones from Tennessee…)

I was going through a pile of stuff that needed to be filed when I came across a card…it was written to my wife and I from one of the […]

Bring the sportsmanship back in sports

Legendary WSU football announcer Bob Robertson (speaking of the Cougs…who was the blogger that said they would beat USC? Oh yeah, me) ends his broadcasts every week by encouraging listeners […]

Numbers on the scoreboard not the most important to diabetic athletes

Thousands of Clark County kids went back to school yesterday, which means the fall sports seasons really get going. Summer and pre-season practices come to an end and games/matches/meets have […]

Northwest college football preview 2013 (and the debut of Paul’s Predictions!!!)

     The sport I feel most Pacific Northwest sports fans are most passionate about, college football, begins tonight. So I did my annual process of looking at each Pacific Northwest […]

C’mon U-Dub…do something here in regards to Seferian-Jenkins and Williams

One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned in life is the biggest mistake is not trying and failing, but doing nothing at all. The heavy breathers who run the University […]

Son’s pitch (and subsequent research) throws my old-school ways for a curve…

My son, who will be 13 next month, was playing catch last Sunday with our good friends’ son….my son is on a makeshift rubber 50 feet away and our good […]

BREAKING NEWS: Additional Oregon football “penalties”

After a 28-month investigation the NCAA announced sanctions against the Oregon football program last Wednesday. I happen to agree with the majority that the penalties were too light given what […]

If cows don’t eat it…it’s OK to play on it

My son’s baseball team was at a tournament in Medford last weekend. The tournament took place at U.S. Cellular Community Park…a sprawling complex with football and soccer fields in addition […]

Multi-sport vs. single sport athletes….which is the best approach???

I have a class reunion coming up this summer and a lot of my Facebook friends are classmates and some of them have been putting up photos from our school's […]

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