Tuesday, June 24, 2014

FROM MY EYES DMV SPOT LIGHT: BALTIMORE NATIVE, EDMONDSON HIGH SCHOOL RED STORM QB, GRADUATE AND COLLEGE BOUND!!!!!


   The world of sports including both male and female have ignited a huge storm of openings for men and women to put their talents on display for the world to see especially on the professional level. When you get the chance to see athletes such as Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, Jordan, Dez Bryant, Ray Lewis, myself and more we often forget where they started from. No matter what sport you play your initial love for the game started either as a young child or in high school. I wanted to go back in time and bring to the fore front young people that are either junior, seniors or have just graduated from their respective high school and will be continuing their love for their sport in college. Recently I had the pleasure to interview a talented young man from Baltimore my hometown city just graduating from high school.

TM: Good evening first tell everyone your name, where your from and what's your favorite sport.  

DLW3: My name is Daniel Lewis Williams III and I am from Baltimore, MD. and my favorite sport is football.
TM: Hometown guy that's great!!

TM: Are you still in high school? if not when did you graduate and from what high school did you graduate from?

DLW3: I am no longer in high school Tavon. I graduated the day after my mother's birthday May 31, 2014 from Edmondson Westside High School in Baltimore City. 

TM: That's great Daniel I proud of you myself for being a high school graduate and a student before being an athlete

TM: Now that you're a high school graduate and I know you will be playing after high school, what school will you be attending?

DLW3: LOL, yes I will be playing in college and the school that gave me a chance to further my education and to show my athletic ability will be Hudson Valley College in New York. I will be attending Hudson Valley College which is a junior college to help increase my G.P.A and hopefully transfer to a D1 school and further my play on a bigger scale. 

TM: That's great man it's always good to get another opportunity at the sport you love. Since football is your favorite sport, what position/positions did you play in high school?

DLW3: Yes it's definitely great to be able to play beyond high school. I played multiple positions in high school. My positions were quarterback, safety, wide receiver and I was a punt returner. 

TM: Niceeeeee, you are what coaches today call a hybrid player which is beneficial for you in the eyes of college coaches. What position/positions will you play at Hudson?

DLW3: Since quarterback is my starting position I will continue playing QB in college and hopefully get the chance to play safety also.

TM: That's great I got the opportunity to watch your highlight film on Hudl and I definitely see you getting the opportunity to play safety. You definitely have an eye for the ball. 

TM: If you could write your life movie how would it play out?

DLW3: If I could waive my magical pen lol I would make it to the NFL which has been a dream of mines for a long time. Next I would save some money and invest in two youth organizations in my hometown of Baltimore.

TM: That's awesome you and I had the same dream and you definitely can make just continue to train and work hard and never quit. That's one thing I never heard a young man say when it comes to money. You have a leveled head for such a young age good job. 

TM: If you had the opportunity to perfect your skills with any athlete who would that be/

DLW3: I would pick Cam Newton? I pick Cam because I like his style of play and the determination that he shows on the field.

TM: He definitely plays hard and puts it all on the line.

TM: Last and final question for you. What advice would you give to younger kids that inspire to follow in your steps?

DLW3: Tavon I would tell them to go to school, attend all of their classes and stay humble on and off the field. 

TM: There you have folks a great young man that has he head on his shoulders. Please continue to follow Daniel in college and beyond. Daniel is their anyone or people that you would like to thank?

DLW3: Thank you again Tavon for the interview. I would like to thank Mr. Perry(Edmondson Highs Principal), Coach Johnson and Coach David(Edmondsons coaches), Coach Larry, Coach Tay, Coach Moane, Coach Bug, Big Derrick & Coach Carter(Patterson High and NE Chargers), Coach Kev(Lakeland Vikings), Mr. Keion Carpenter(SDA), Mr. Jarell & Mr. Nell(FMK). To my step father Mr. Marcus and finally special thanks to my mother for always being there and never giving up on me.

TM: I know everyone on that list is very proud of you and can't wait to see you play in college.  I would like to add some of Daniel awards, 2010 National Championship with the Northeast chargers, 210 Most Improved Player of the year and finally 2014 Offensive Player of the year at Edmondson High School.

What more can you say, this is just one example of how high school and even pop warner sports play an important role in the development of professional athletes that we watch on a daily basis. Stay tuned more DMV athlete spot lights to come. 






Monday, June 9, 2014

WAHOO NATION REVS UP TO RIDE TO THE WORLD SERIES IN OMAHA!!




   Tonight just as some of UVA's other sports teams recently did the UVA's baseball team will embark on making their season a magical one. The cavaliers will go head to head with the Maryland Terrapins to see if they can send them to the Big10 with a bad taste in their mouth. One game away from making it to the College World Series which will make a third trip for the Hoos in six years. UVA was able to tie the series on Sunday 1 to 1 by defeating the Terps 7-3 24 hrs after losing 5-4 in Charlottesville. The Hoos hitting and pitching played a huge factor in their victory Sunday and the question will be can they do the exact same thing Monday night? The Cavs totaled 17 hits to defeat the Terps sunday leaving their fans in silence heading into Mondays game 3. 

   The Virginia Cavaliers boasts a awesome record this season. The Cavs overall record is 48-14, A conference record of 22-8, A home record of 33-4, A away record of 13-7 and a 2-3 record on neutral sites. Looking at those numbers I see World Series written all over the Orange & Navy Blue. Yes Yes it's true everything written on paper doesn't give you a championship, but those numbers reflect the caliber of players that are on the Cavs team. This game sets up to be a great game for the baseball fan with only two ACC teams left in the hunt. This game if you think about it out of all the schools that fight to be in this position you will have a ACC team that will play in the College World Series. I have to give props to the Terps as a good sportsman to make it to the Super Regional Round where no Terrapins team have made it. The WAHOO in me says GO HOOS GO AND PICK UP WHERE THE REST OF THE SPORTS TEAMS AT THE UNIVERSITY LEFT OFF!