The Memphis Scene
October 31st, 2007
Not exactly a shortage of beer, but a shortage of a vital ingredient therein. As the Associated Press reported last week, brewers are having trouble finding enough hops, the plant that provides the bitter aspect of a beer's flavor as well as a floral aroma.
While enjoying a pint of seasonal roggenbier last night at Boscos Squared, I asked bartender Craig about this, and he said Boscos indeed was feeling the pinch. The Midtown brew pub has raised the price of its pints by 50 cents in response.
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The Memphis Edge
October 31st, 2007
Folks, word is beginning to circulate that St. George’s guard Elliot Williams has chosen Duke as his college destination. I just received phone calls from credible people who are confirming it. Again, I’d caution that information on Williams’ recruitment has been very difficult to come by and often inaccurate. But at this point, I believe this information to be true.
I’ll post more as I learn more.
UPDATE: I’ve got more confirmation now. Elliot gave the verbal to Duke and has told the Memphis, Tennessee and Virginia staffs of his decision. Barring a very, very, very late change of heart, he’ll announce it at a Friday press conference at St. George’s.
Certainly, the Memphis staff will be disappointed with the decision. I know Coach Cal and Derek Kellogg, who was primarily responsible for recruiting Elliot, think a lot of him. But this is not nearly as big of a blow to Memphis as it is to Tennessee, which had put a ton of eggs into the Elliot Williams basket. It’s no secret the Tennessee staff had basically set up camp in Memphis for the past year trying to seal the deal with Elliot. So far, Bruce Pearl’s efforts to recruit an elite player out of Memphis, while impressive, have not ultimately been successful.
Memphis now turns to Tyreke Evans, who will visit later this month and choose between the Tigers, Villanova, Louisville and Texas. If the Tigers get Evans to go along with Angel Garcia, they are still very much on track to land a blockbuster recruiting class.
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The Memphis Edge
October 31st, 2007
Interesting day over at the Finch. First, there was the injury situation with Joey Dorsey, which started with him telling reporters that his right shoulder was hurting but that he was preparing to play Monday. Dorsey was on the floor for the first part of practice (operating mostly with his left arm), but when the action went live, he sat out. The realization that he might miss the first game of his college career apparently hit Dorsey pretty hard, as he was overcome with emotion while sitting on the sidelines. By the end of practice, Dorsey seemed to be in better spirits, but he clearly doesn’t want to miss a game. In some respects, I think Dorsey — if he’s still hurting come Monday — would be better served by sitting out and giving himself another 10 days to get ready for New York. Even without Dorsey, the Tigers shouldn’t have much trouble getting past UT-Martin and then Maine/Richmond.
After Dorsey left the floor, sophomore forward Pierre Niles followed. He tweaked his right knee and is listed as day-to-day. Meanwhile, coach John Calipari wasn’t too happy with sophomore center Hashim Bailey. So the Tigers played a lot of small ball, and the combination of Derrick Rose and Willie Kemp in the backcourt really looked good. If Dorsey can’t go Monday, it wouldn’t surprise me to see a starting lineup with Kemp, Rose, CDR, Antonio Anderson and Robert Dozier. Shawn Taggart had a pretty good practice and looks like he’s ready to play significant minutes in Dorsey’s absence.
Athletic Director R.C. Johnson came in to watch the last half of practice, and he told me that the last season tickets are now gone, so FedExForum is indeed sold out. He also wanted me to relay the message that Memphis is out of parking passes for FedExForum, so please quit calling to ask about them.
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Whining & Dining
October 31st, 2007
I've spent an hour from my home computer trying to post SFA pictures and they're just not loading. I've got an appointment outside the office in the morning and I'll be in around noon. I will do NOTHING until I get photos posted and tell you what I ate. We've had updates lately and I think we're still a little buggy...
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Ramblings of the Mad Cow
October 31st, 2007
The RiverKings stole the game last night, crushing the Oilers with an 8-3 win. Here are a few of my favorite photos:
And you can read my writeup about the game at the Memphis Sport Magazine blog site
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The Memphis Edge
October 31st, 2007
Need a place to sight in your rifle?
The Tennessee Sports Foundation (TSF) will open its Roderick M. Fitz-Randolph firing range complex to the public on Nov.10 to allow area hunters an opportunity to sight in their hunting firearms.
Sighting-in will be allowed from noon-5 p.m. for a fee of $10. Each shooter must sign a wavier before using the range.
This is a big-time opportunity for people who need a place to sight in their guns. Obviously, it’s something you can’t do just anywhere.
So you should scheduled some time to take advantage of this.
The Tennessee Sports Foundation is located seven miles south Jackson, Tenn., on Riverside Drive.
For more information, visit TSF on the Web.
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