Here are my tweets from covering the 2015 Masters with #Com475
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Sports Sound-Off is revamping! We're going to podcasts now! Kyle Nishida & Matthew Zimmer will discuss all the major components of today's sport topics! Coming soon to ZimCasting.com.
Previously, SSO was a radio show on KUGR.org on Saturdays from 8-10pm, starring Kyle Nishida, Justin Rice, Matthew Segal, and Matthew Zimmer.
Monday, April 13, 2015
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Jackie Robinson West: It's not all the kids' fault
For all the controversy involved in the Jackie Robinson West
scandal, people should step back and remember one thing: it is not the kids’ fault. I do not disagree
that using out-of-district players is against the Little League rules but we
should not fully blame the kids for this.
Jackie Robinson West kids punished enough, coaches, parents & Little League still need punishing
The kids from Jackie Robinson West have suffered enough. The
coaches, administrators and people inside the Little League on the other still
need to be held more accountable. The Little League champions for America were
recently stripped of that title. Any postseason suspensions or plans to punish
the team further only hurts the kids. The adults need to be punished.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Washington State Men's Basketball Hosts Arizona State University
The
Washington State University Men’s Basketball team is having a decent first year
under new head coach Ernie Kent. The Cougars are 10-13 (4-7) with seven games
remaining, including two games against Top 15 teams.
Washington State baseball preview
2014 saw Washington State
Baseball show glimpses of a team we have not seen in this decade under Danny
Marbut. The Cougars 24-30 record and specifically their 14-16 finish in the Pac
12 was the best success the team has had in conference play since the 2009-10
season that saw them finish 3rd in the conference and earned them a
spot in the NCAA Regionals.
While the Cougars did
show great improvement, especially on the offense side of the ball, 2014-15 brings
a fresh set of new faces to the lineup. With the Cougars losing both their top
two contact bats in 3rd Baseman Nick Tanielu and utility player
Colin Slaybaugh and leading home run hitter Yale Rosen to graduation the Cougs
will need to replace these bats in their lineup. Both Rosen and Tanielu were named to the
Pac-12 All Conference team last year for their efforts. All three players were
drafted in last years Major League Basbeall’s first year player draft, Rosen
being selected in the 11th round by the San Diego Padres, Tanielu
going in the 14th to the Houston Astros and Slaybaugh going in the
26th to the Yankees.
The Cougs are returning
three players from their starting lineup from last year, starting 2nd
baseman Ian Sagdal, Outfielder Ben Roberts and Catcher P.J. Jones. All three upperclassmen
will be looked at to bring leadership to a team that has not finished better
than 7th in the Pac 12 since 2010. Returning bench players who are
expected to make an impact on this year’s team include Tanielu’s replacement at
3rd base Patrick Mcgrath and Outfielders Wes Leow and Cameron Frost,
all of which combined for only about 150 at bats last year.

Will this finally be the
year the Cougar Baseball team takes that next step and returns back to the top
of the Pac-12? Something Cougar fans have not seen since the days of legendary baseball coach Chuck Brayton who’s
career record of 1162–523–8 (.689) and 11 straight conference championships has
yet to be matched. Only one thing is clear, this year’s Cougar Baseball team
will be one to keep your eye on.
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Cougars try to salvage road trip at Oregon
The Washington State Cougars men's basketball team is 10-12 and 4-6 in Pac-12 Conference play following its 55-50 loss to the Oregon State Beavers. The Cougars have lost five of their last six games. The team will need to make a quick turnaround as they need to travel a few miles south to Eugene to take on an Oregon Duck team looking for revenge.
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