Tuesday, April 23, 2013

UFC Behind The Scenes




I had the opportunity to work behind the scenes at the Henderson Vs. Melendez fight in San Jose on April 20th. I had an interesting view since I was pulling cable for the camera stationed in the locker rooms. I got to see what it was like for the fighters before and after the fights. Benson Henderson, the defending light-heavy weight champion, had an interesting way of warming up. He went out of his locker room and started doing sprints up and down the hall ways where all the media was. This made my job harder since my job is to not trip him with my camera man’s cable.

Nick Diaz was pissed off at the referee for calling the fight on his brother Nate. They exchanged some words about it. Team Diaz had an interesting vibe compared to all of the other teams. They kind of kept to themselves and blasted their rap music. They were also sore losers.

I wanted to be working ringside but after seeing the fight from this angle I was glad to have been in the locker rooms. There was no better way to spend 420 then with the Diaz brothers while they were warming up.

By: Jeff Hogg 

Monday, April 22, 2013


Edwin Peabody
A quick coverage of our latest show
It’s getting toward the end of the semester but I am really happy with the progress that Backyard Radio has made. Myself, Steven and Jeff have continued to improve in all areas of our show. A few shows back we tried out a new style for our show, while preparing for our newscast. We attempted to deliver our show as such, instead of our normal laid-back sports talk. I was really proud of myself and my co host Steven and Jeff for stepping outside of our comfort zones and doing a different style of radio, to which we normally do not do. Jumping on air and attempting to deliver the news with out any practice or experience was very challenging and created a slight amount of extra pressure on us. Attempting the different style during our show was definitely a great experience for all of us.
Topics to look forward to in our next show.
As we all know, the Golden State Warriors entering the playoffs is a tremendous accomplishment for the bay area. In our next show, you can look forward to some great talk about the upcoming games against the Denver nuggets. As of right now, the Denver Nuggets lead the Warriors 1-0 but there is still a lot of basketball to play. Also, unfortunately, the warriors have suffered a tragic lost to their team, losing David Lee for the rest of the season due to injury, so you can look forward to great criticism and Opinions from Steven, Jeff and I on how David Lee absence will hurt the warrior during the paly offs. Also the LA Lakers have lost their best player Kobe Bryant to which is really bad news for the Lakers. Steven, Jeff and I will be discussing these topics and how they will play out in the long run. Make sure to tune in on Friday night from 9-10pm at KSFS media.net! YOU WONT REGRET IT!
 


Vintage Giants


By Steven II
 
On Saturday April 20th, Tim Lincecum made his fourth start of season and was coming into the game 1-0 with a staggering 5.62 ERA. But on that day, we saw the vintage Tim Lincecum. He struck out eight batters, surrendered only four hits while walked 2 batters and got his second win of the season. It was his longest scoreless outing since last July 14. And guess who was behind the plate catching for Timmy, yes MVP Buster Posey. Much speculation has been made over these two young superstars the past year. Rumors had it that they didn’t see eye to eye. Regardless of the reasons for that, Lincecum and Posey worked in such perfect harmony Saturday night that there’s little doubt we will see these two pair up again soon.

As for the bullpen, it was another stellar performance. Jose Mijares entered for Lincecum in the seventh and retired pinch hitter Mark Kotsay on a fly ball to strand two runners. Then, Santiago Casilla induced an inning-ending double play after walking his first batter in the eighth, and Sergio Romo shut things down for his eighth save. That was no small thing, as Romo was coming off a five-day layoff.


Friday, April 5, 2013

Home Opener


The San Francisco Giants home opener was tonight and it was awesome. Bruce Bochy kicked off the event by walking out the 2012 World Series trophy and setting it next to the 2010 trophy. Then Tim Lincecum, Sergio Romo and a few other players went an hung the new championship flag. To top off all the festivities the Giants walked out of there with a W. I know it’s early in the season but they are now 3-1 and tied with Colorado for first place in the NL West. No team in Major League history has ever won it all three out of four years. The Giants are poised for just that. 

I feel blessed to be working with the teams that I love whether they win or lose. They just happen to be winning. It is a great time for Bay Area sports. The Giants won the World Series, the 49ers were one play away from winning the Super bowl and both the Warriors and the Sharks are heading into the post-season.  It is a great sight when you run into four or five people you went to college with working at a game and pursuing their careers. San Francisco State kids are everywhere.

By: Jeff Hogg


Thursday, April 4, 2013


Edwin Peabody

Last Backyard Radio show

            During our last show on March 22nd, the very first topic we covered was about San Francisco Giants Catcher/First Basemen Buster Posey. The argument of which position he should play more of this season was the topic of our discussion. Steven, Jeff and I believed that Buster Posey was very valuable in both areas of the game but overall we chose that he play more at the catcher position. We also had Steven’s brother in law Joe actually call in and discuss this topic with us, giving us his opinion of the subject. Joe countered our argument by suggesting that Buster Posey play more in the first basemen position, which definitely began an interesting conversation between the four of us. Steven thought it would be a good idea to analyze some of the past games during last year’s world series to which the giants won. When looking back at those games it was notice that Buster Posey was very reliable with his play calling and was a huge factor in why the giants won the series. After bringing this point up to Joe, he eventually changed his opinion to believing that having Posey as the catcher, game caller, would be very beneficial to the giants.
            Also, considering that the NCAA tournaments were underway, our next topic was about the letdowns in men college basketball. Steven asked a very interesting question that got Jeff’s attention and mine. The question of rather let downs were a good thing or bad thing in college sports was asked by Steven. We all came to the conclusion that let down in college basketball was a great thing. Let downs make the tournament more fun and interesting. It is great to see the underdog snatch a victory over the team that was supposed to win.  In addition, during breaks we made sure to play nice selection of Friday night hip-hop music music.
Things to look forward to next show
This week coming up, we will be talking about the newest events in sports and the hip-hop music industry. We are also hoping to have another special listener call in to join our conversation.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Opening Day


By Steven Lentz II

Spring Training has come and gone and Major League Baseball is officially starting with Opening Day on Monday (April 1). So get your game faces on and let’s play ball!

Opening Day baseball goes back more than 130 years and is considered as America’s National Pastime. With countless baseball fans known to recognize this unofficial holiday as a good reason to call in sick at work or be absentee from school (as most teams typically play their home opener in the afternoon) and go out to the ballpark for the first of 162 regular season games. Teams' home openers serve as the only regular season games during the year in which the entire rosters of both teams as well as coaches and clubhouse staff are introduced to the crowd prior to the games (for the rest of the year, ballparks only introduce the starting lineups).

Raising the Championship Banner

This only happens for one team each year and showcases to the home fans and people watching on TV that they were the best team in baseball. Fortunately for San Francisco Giants fans, we raised the championship banner in 2011 and another this coming Friday they will raise another championship banner.

Skipping school/work

It's a day many will use as their one personal day a year, or call in "sick." The kids will also be home "sick" from school. I think they call it the one-day flu. But, what bosses and teachers don't understand is that it's a tradition for many families to go to their teams' opening game. I for one have been going to opening day for the past 4 years.

So sit back, grab a cold one and enjoy baseball.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Last Nights Exiting Win

The Golden State Warriors finally pulled through with a big "W" lastnight against the New York Knicks during our show and we did not get a chance to bring you the news. This was the re-match from a couple of weeks ago when Steph Curry had a career night in Madison Square Garden scoring 54 points. He did not go 50+ but he did tally 26 points and the Warriors did walk out of Oracle arena with a win, which Warrior fans would take any day. David Lee also returned to the line-up adding another 21 points.

There was a controversial flagrant foul in which a Knicks player, Smith, was ejected. He blatantly and intentionally fouled a Warrior player for no reason. Carmello Anthony was all but shut-down scoring only 14 points. The game was a 29 point blow-out with the final score Warriors 92 Knicks 63. This was not just a win, but the biggest land side win of the season for Golden State. With playoffs not too far away, the Warriors need to continue playing like they did last night against playoff caliber teams and they need to avoid close heart-wrenching losses like they experienced the two previous games. They need to take this win and build some momentum going into the playoffs.  

- Jeff Hogg

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Update on Recent Radio Show


Edwin Peabody
                                                        Backyard Radio
An update on our last radio show Friday, March 8th Steven and I discussed a few controversial sports topics, 1st topic was, who was the best NBA best duo in the league currently? LeBron James and Duane Wade? Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard? Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook? Or Tony Parker and Tim Duncan? Steven and I thought long and hard about the answer to this very controversial question. We also had very special listeners, who happen to be Steven brother in Law tune in with us from 9-10 on KSFS media.net, chiming in on the conversation, and giving his opinion on the topic. After analyzing the stat of all the players, together we all came to the conclusion that LeBron James and Duane Wade were the best NBA duos as of right now but we also made it very clear that Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook were very close to stealing this title from James and Wade. As far and Tony Parker and Tim Duncan goes, they were placed in category of being the best duo in overall time but not currently. Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howards stats did not look convincing enough to receive the title.
            We then got in to our 2nd topic, which was on thee first female being allowed to try out for the regional combine as a field goal kicker, Lauren Silberman. Lauren did not do as good as she expected being that all three of her field goal kick attempts did not exceed 20 yards, also managing to hurt herself on her last kick attempt. Steven and I gave our valued opinion on this topic debating whether Women are physically able to compete against men or join me in Co-Ed professional Football. Joe also was very helpful in this discussion providing information on Lauren’s history in sports to which me and Steven knew very little. Together we came to the conclusion that a woman participating in professional football with or against men was not a good idea. Next week, Jeff, Steven and I plan to have more interesting sports topic and great music to listen to so tune to backyard Radio from 9-10PM on Friday.

Monday, March 4, 2013

The Valley of the Sun


By Steven Lentz II


While I was in Scottsdale, Arizona this past weekend for spring training I had the privilege to attend two games. The first was on March 1st when the San Francisco Giants played against the Oakland A’s at the Phoenix Municipal Stadium. This stadium has been around since 1964 and is now the spring training facility for the A’s.

I thought this stadium was a little small compared to the Scottsdale stadiums. The scoreboard is small and hard to read and it provides minimal information. But the atmosphere was great and even though it was the A’s stadium, the Giants fans owned the park. The best part of this day was the Giants beating the A’s 13-9.

The last game was at Scottsdale Stadium, which is the exclusive home of the San Francisco Giants. Located in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale. This gem of a ballpark lets fans soak up the sun while checking out the amazing view of Camelback Mountain. With a capacity of 12,000, Scottsdale Stadium is one of the larger venues in the Cactus League with a feel that brings fans closer to the action than they have ever been. The game was packed throughout the stadium as the Giants beat the Chicago Cubs 9-7.

All in all, both stadiums were fun and I enjoyed my first spring training experience and would recommend anyone who is a baseball fan to check it out Phoenix, Arizona.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Doing A Radio Show

Our new show, Backyard Radio, is a music/sports show featuring my co-hosts Edwin, Steven and me. We will play the freshest new music and talk about sports that are relevant to our backyard. That could be SF Gator sports or local pro and college sports.

I wanted to do this show so that I could put myself out of my element and have a chance to learn and grow a little bit. I’m having a lot of fun doing this radio show and the hour goes by fast, especially since the show is about things that I enjoy. Sports are a big part of my life. I currently work in sports production and had the opportunity to intern with the Giants during the 2012 World Series winning season.  Music is also a big part of my life. I listen to it just about every day. So this radio show is a combination of things that I love. It is our first radio show and we are learning a lot in the process.  

Be sure and tune-in to KSFSmedia.net every Friday night at 9 and check us out for yourself.

By: Jeff Hogg

Monday, February 25, 2013

Giants Among Men

By Steven Lentz II

The smell of newly cut grass, the newly watered and raked infield dirt, the clean fresh air, the sun beating on your face, and the aroma of tasty food and treats around you. Baseball is back! And it starts with Spring Training in Scottsdale, Arizona. This coming week I have the privilege to go to Scottsdale to watch the best team take the field, the San Francisco Giants.

I’m excited to see the usually faces like Posey, Cain, and Bumgarner, but I’m also excited to see the up and coming talent that Giants have in there farmer system. Gary Brown is one of their top prospects and with his speed and defense ability he could be the center fielder of the future for them. I’ll also be watching Brandon Belt and how he can build on from last year’s performance. He played in 145 games and batted .275 with 7 homeruns, 56 RBIs, and an on base percentage of .360. He has great defense ability and the possibility to become a future Gold Glover. An interesting player that the Giants invited to spring training and has a shot to make the team is Kensuke Tanaka, a second baseman from Japan. So far in 2 games he’s shown some flashy defense with the glove.

Next week I will talk about my experience in Scottsdale Arizona and how the San Francisco Giants look to repeat as World Series Champions.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Backyard Radio


Edwin Peabody
KSFS Radio
Backyard Radio is a Hip Hop and sport radio show on KSFS radio from
9-10PM  on Fridays, which is hosted by Edwin, Jeff and Steven. This semester we got the opportunity to start our own sports and hip hop radio show. And with none of us having any experience, we all jumped to the opportunity to learn more about radio. My interest in Radio began my first year of college at San Francisco State University. I began to realize how powerful of a connection it had with people. I also loved the way it opened ones imagination to think and use sound to create images in the brain rather than simply visually seeing them. We chose to do our show on sports and Hip-hop because we realized that it was something we all enjoyed talking about.
We believe that radio is very fun and exciting. It is a form of entertainment that a lot of people look forward to hearing. Radio is more than just a voice in your ear; it is an intimate conversation with you and who ever else the signal can reach. It is a performance that is filled with feeling, opinions and emotion.  The Backyard Radio show hosted by Edwin, Steven, and Jeff, has the goal to influences our listeners to eventually feel the same way we feel about radio.
Throughout the semester, as we get more comfortable with using all the equipment, our show will get better and better. I feel very lucky to have two very talented and creative teammates to help perform this show. So far, each show will contain great music, new and old rap and R&B and also interesting topics on sports. We will also incorporate important news topic and interviews and opinions from outside sources in our show. Steven is a sports addict that will work hard this semester to keep our listeners informed on the latest sports news. As for music goes, the three of us have a very wide range music selection. Throughout this semester the three of us will provide excellent taste in music. Every Friday night we look forward to doing our best and performing for our audience so please tune into Backyard Radio KSFS from 9-10PM every Friday.