Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Who cares about our record, McClure is spreading the CSG gospel


Gentrifier post-player Paul McClure with Dr. Ivan Satyavrata, President of Buntain Theological College- Kolkata, India. No other explanation needed

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Your ride her till she bucks you... or you don't ride her at all.

Gentlemen,




It has been a great season. We experienced a tough loss last night at the hands of Tenacious O. We lost 40-20 as Henry Talbot and Steed Carson had a tough night and Tenacious O turned out to be a group of excellent finishers. That being said, the night was not without its highlights.

  • Jay Tayloe managed to take a pass on a fast break and finish a deceivingly quick "up and under lay up"

  • Paul McClure set the single game C league record for pass deflections. During a leisurely stroll the gym, a reminiscent Coach Peters was heard saying, "What in God's green earth is the C League?"

  • Finally, Earl the Pearl gave us some of the best advice on ball movement that we will take to our next season.

Season Gentries:

Most Improved Gentry: Battle Williford

Largest Wellspring of Passion: Steed Carson

Most Diplomatic: Jay Tayloe

Wisest: John T. Fisher

Most Active: Bubba Halliday

Play of the Year: Battle Williford and John Albritton

Dad of the year: Earl the Pearl.


Thanks a lot for the memories and keep your jersey for next year when we play again. I will end this post with the phrase that Jay Tayloe used to describe our season. "Ball Movement".

Thursday, July 31, 2008

A Tough Week

Guys,

I am a frog. I neglected to tap Jay Tayloe and Paul McClure for their guest blogging duties. Last week was a blur with all the press that the CSG's have been getting and I failed to keep the mojo going. As a result, the Gentrifiers suffered back to back overtime losses this last week. I am only able to relate what Battle Williford has told me over the phone, but from what I can gather, the last loss (happening last night, 7/30) was especially tough to take.

Right now, we are 3-4 and tottering on the edge of mediocrity. It would be rash, but perhaps not unfair, to compare us to the 1999-2000 Tennessee Volunteers basketball team. We are full of talent, but we have trouble finishing. If we are like the Vols, then Jay Tayloe is definitely Tony Harris and Paul McClure is Ron Slay.

Our last regular season game is this Monday, August 4th at 7:15 PM. We are playing a team that we beat the pants off of last time (Fighting Chandiru) and we need to show up big time to pull out a win. Our wins are directly related to the # of adults above 30 years of age that are playing any one night, so we need you there. I will be posting more as the game draws near. See you there.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Rage Against the Machine

Simply put,  the Green Machine was handled tonight. No one need wonder anymore if the Gentrifiers are a force to be reckoned with. Steed Carson answered that tonight with his 4 threes in a row after the Machine decide to go "man" on us. As it stands, The Green Machine are the Champs and we are the new kids on the block. But, for tonight and until we meet them in the tourney, we served them up a pretty good whoopin'.

Gentrys:

Steed Carson: For looking so good I wanted to put him on a plate and sop him up with a biscuit.

Richard Rogers: For his quote of the night, "Don't do that!"

Jay Tayloe: For the best shooting form in the history of C league.

Kevin McHale: For being there for us when it counted.

What you need to remember is this. The Cleveland Street Gentrifiers are real, we are 3-2 and we will only get better. Word has it that we are getting a new player, which should be exciting.

Hopefully, that will make up for those who decide not to show (Scroll down).

I will be out of town next week, so look forward to some guest posts from Paul McClure and Jay Tayloe.

We forge ahead. Comments please, John T figure it out. It ain't that hard.



Monday, July 21, 2008

La Maquina Verde

Gentrifiers and frequent blog readers,

Tomorrow night is crucial in the inaugural season of the Gentrifiers. We play the Green Machine in what is shaping up to be an epic battle. We are 2-2 right now. Since our opening night loss, we have played three solid games and we have gained respect in the C league. With that being said, I have fielded many requests for inside info on what is going on what the Gentrifiers. With those requests in mind, I thought I would give our adoring fan base a little peek in what the Gentrifiers are doing as I write this:

Steed Carson: Wants to know what is up with that crazy Danica.

Bubba Halliday: Wants to know why the heck he is getting emails about some basketball team.

Battle Williford: Wishing he could figure out how to channel McHale on the court at Ross M. Lynn.

If you want more great Gentrifiers player updates, be sure to check the blog. Otherwise, you will have to see them out on the court in person.

Next Game: 8:15, Tuesday July 22nd at Ross M. Lynn Arena. Be there.


Thursday, July 17, 2008

2-2, but our spirits are up.

This last loss was a tough one to take. We played the Sons of Jorel and I personally think they are the best team we have played so far. Their inside big guy(graduated class of 1991), took it to us during the first half. We had no answer for him. Before we knew it, the score was 27-10 and things were not looking good.

Lo and Behold, Henry Talbot and Steed Carson took matters into their own hands. Not willing to watch the team give up without a fight, both former JV gunners came out firing. We tied up the game at 38 all, but simply were not able to finish the game.

On a more upbeat note, the Sons of Jorel were hard playing and serious, but good guys. If you can say anything about them, its that they are really nice to girls.

Gentrys for not throwing in the towel and scoring 20 pts apiece: Henry Talbot and Steed Carson.

Gentry for playing center in lieu of anyone taller than 6": Battle Williford.

Stat of the Game:

# of Free Throws shot by the Gentrifiers: O

Our next game is next Tuesday, July 22nd at 8:15 PM. We are playing those big nasties the Green Machine and we will need to gear up. We have the distinct advantage of having a large roster and when we show up in force, we are then a force to be reckoned with. With an eye towards having people, I am officially calling out Bubba Halliday and Jeffrey Lancaster to show up for the next game. Fellas, it is the turning point. We have a shot at making the tournament and doing some damage. Belly up to the bar.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

ABL Game Tonight - 7:15

Guys,

I have had a busy day at work, so I only have time for a quick post. We have a game tonight at 7:15 at MUS. Henry Talbot will be with us the rest of the way and that is good news. He and Steed will force teams to focus on our perimeter which should open up the interior for Richard and Jay. I will see you all there.

Harvey

ABL Game Tonight - 7:15

Guys,

I have had a busy day at work, so I only have time for a quick post. We have a game tonight at 7:15 at MUS. Henry Talbot will be with us the rest of the way and that is good news. He and Steed will force teams to focus on our perimeter which should open up the interior for Richard and Jay. I will see you all there.

Harvey

Friday, July 11, 2008

They Have Happened Before

It is true. We, the Gentrifiers of Cleveland Street, are on a winning streak. After our 44-35 dismantling of the Fighting Chandiru (Really just some 2006 MUS grads with Independent Pres. jerseys), we have officially won two games in a row and our confidence is rising with our win total.

Now, I want to annouce winners of last nights "Gentrys"(The official Cleveland Street Gentrifier ' nod of approval'"

Gentry for best use of intimidation: Richard Rogers for absolutely psyching out the point guard for the Chandiru who needed to be reminded that this was C league.

Gentry for best early season teammate: Two winners here... Paul McClure and Henry Talbot. We won't be seeing them again on the court as neither of them reside full time in Memphis. Henry and Paul are two of our top four scorers and we will have to replace their firepower somehow (Bubba and John T.)

Postgame reporting done by none other than former East High great Tony Harris apparently lets us know that up to four (4) Gentrifiers last night were seen at the Windjammer enjoying some post game beverages and listening to the melodic stylings of the Southhaven residents on the karaoke machine. Gentry for Best Song goes to the couple that attempted to and succeeded in singing/french kissing during some Alan Jackson song. Perhaps this Windjammer outing could turn into a tradition for the Gents. More on that in the next post. For now, I leave you with a quote:

Parole Board chairman: They've got a name for people like you H.I. That name is called "recidivism."
Parole Board member: Repeat offender!
Parole Board chairman: Not a pretty name, is it H.I.?
H.I.: No, sir. That's one bonehead name, but that ain't me any more.
Parole Board chairman: You're not just telling us what we want to hear?
H.I.: No, sir, no way.
Parole Board member: 'Cause we just want to hear the truth.
H.I.: Well, then I guess I am telling you what you want to hear.
Parole Board chairman: Boy, didn't we just tell you not to do that?
H.I.: Yes, sir.
Parole Board chairman: Okay, then.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

July 10th, chance for a winning streak.

8:15 Pm. Gentrifiers versus Kandiru. Battle is going to lock down on Webster Cannon and not let him see the light of day. Get ready for the game baby.

Dialogue to remember:

Board Member:I've never heard of half of these guys and the ones I do know are way past their prime.
Charlie Donovan t:Most of these guys never had a prime.
Board Member 2: This guy here is dead!
Rachel Phelps: Cross him off then.

Post in the comments what movie this is from and you win a free chance to buy me dinner!!!