Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Sorry I put Goldsfield down twice...the #2 team is Geraldton Bucs.

Postseason Basketball in.....July???

Ok I wanted to update you on the actual basketball side of things. Here are the standings up to right now. At the end of July the playoffs will begin, with the top 8 teams making it.

#1 vs. #8
#2 vs. #7
#3 vs. #6
#4 vs. #5

The first two rounds are the best of 3 games with the championship being a 1 game grand final. Here are the standings


1. Lakeside Lightning 19-2

2. Goldfields Giants 17-5

3. Goldfields Giants 16-5

4. Cockburn Cougars 15-6

5. Wanneroo Wolves 14-7

6. Perry Lakes Hawks 12-8

7. Perth Redbacks 9-13

8. Stirling Senators 8-12

9. Willetton Tigers 8-13

10. Rockingham Flames 7-13

11. Kalamunda Eastern Suns 7-13

12. East Perth Eagles 6-14

13. Southwest Slammers 6-14

14. Mandurah Magic 1-20

At the moment we are in 5th place but we are only 2 spots away from 2nd. We play the 3rd ranked team Goldsfield this Saturday, which will be huge for us. 5 more games to go until the playoffs begin! Then after that we are back home! Hope everyone had a great Fathers Day and I am looking forward to be one of only 10 people or so to celebrate July 4th here! Godbless!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

M.I.A? If you call MIA doing lots of awesome activities...then guilty!

Basketball Game
Best Picture Ever Maybe?

I decided that since this athletic dude was going to block my shot, I'd shot fake and throw it to Marcus lol.


Post-Game Photo

Dinner with the Chegs at the Revolving Restuarant

Sorry folks for being on a couple week break. But activities has filled my days and by the time I come to the computer, its usually late at night. So I will not waste anytime and update on what has been going on in the last few weeks with us.










As I was finishing up work one day, a friend of mine comes to the back and says, "Hey Scott, some girl is here to see you, and she claims to be your girlfriend." Now, last time I checked I didnt have a girlfriend when I left the states...and from what I can remember, I hadnt picked one up here in Australia. So...I hurried out to the front to see my beautiful sister come around the corner! Talk about a speechless! I couldnt believe it. Marcus came around the corner about 5 minutes later and saw her as well. We were both a little bit stunned, but definitely excited to see her! What sucked was I had an appointment with a younger player at the stadium. So I left Marcus and Nikki to go up north for a bit. After about 45 minutes I decided that its not everyday a family member is coming to see me, so I cancelled the rest of my schedule and appointments the rest of the week. When I got back about 6 I wasnt surprised to see Nikki about passed out on the couch. Our friend Natalie's host family (The Chegs) were gracious enough to let us all stay at their place the entire week! What great people by the way! Let the activities begin!










There were so many things that I wanted to have everyone experience here in Australia. So you could probably say I got a little carried away with trying to do EVERYTHING possible in about 5 days! We started out by showing Nikki around the city, along with some of the beautiful beaches. The weather is still around mid 70's during the day, so I really think she enjoyed the weather. We took her shopping in the city and had her tag along to practice (which she definitely fell asleep at by the way!). And no they are not boring, I just dont think the plane ride wore off yet.










On Friday night the Chegs decided to take us all out to a beautiful restuarant. It was on the 30+ floor of a building downtown. We knew this place was going to be nice, so we decided to dress up a little bit. But when I say dress up a little bit I mean jeans and button up long sleeve shirt. Marcus just so happened to be rockin his flannel, and Nat and Nikki just wore very casual clothing. But giving the fact that I havent worn anything but basketball clothes for the past 4 months, this was dressing up! To our surprise, the elevator opened up to the NICEST restuarant I have been to. As the doors seperate, there everyone sits in black dresses and full suit outfits. Immediately I was embarrassed and wanted to go to the nearest Man 2 Man store to get fitted for a tux. Somehow we were able to get in looking as if we just got out of a carnival, and enjoyed the 32nd story revolving floor looking across Perth at night. It was absolutely gorgeous. Not to mention it costed 80$ per person to eat there! Personally I think it was paying for the view, no so much the food! lol.










Saturday night was our game, which we happened to lose! After winning 9 games in a row and being the hottest team in the league, Nikki just so happened to show up and ruin it for us :-/ haha. Actually you dont realize how nice it was to see someone like that in the crowd! It was a close game but in the end we werent able to pull it off. Needless to say Nikki is not allowed to come to anymore games here in Australia :-) And I think Natalie is also banned! That poor girl has been to 4 of our games and we have lost all 4 of those games! She thinks shes bad luck but I tend to disagree.










Sunday we went to a cool Jazz Club that opened up in the city. I wanted to go to it since I got here, but it was cool to experience it with sis. We had a lot of fun and also had some great conversations! Monday was a treat as well. We decided to get up early in the morning and drive down to Margaret River (a fancy place where people go to get away from Perth). It was about a 2 1/2 hr drive, but well worth it. We went to about 5-6 wineries, explored a cave (which I had no idea would be so freezing!), went the to most beautiful beach I have seen, ate all the free chocolate & cheese at the little factory shops, and just had a great time. We left about 5 and got home in time for the Chegs to fix yet another great dinner! I swear that their house is also my favorite restuarant!










Ever since Nikki got here that last Wednesday, all she had been talking about was seeing and petting a damn kangaroo. I dont think she understood that they arent exactly friendly, but she was still convinced that she was going to do it. So on Tuesday we went to the Perth Zoo. Now I havent been to the Zoo since I was like 8, but I have to say we had an AWESOME time. We saw Koalas, Penguins, Rhinos, Zebras, Chimps, Oragutans (Orange U-tans), tree rat things, Dingos, Elephants, and sure enough Kangaroos. And go figure, Nikki got her wish. One of the Roos had jumped the rope and decided to lay down right in the middle of the walkway. We all got pictures and were able to pet it. It was a pretty cool experience. That night Nikki's flight flew out about midnight, so we took her there to say goodbye. It was a great week and a wonderful surprise, I just wish we would have had another week or ten! It seemed like it absolutely flew by. I miss you already sista!










As for an update on basketball, we are now 13-6 and closing down on the season. The crowds have been really good recently and Marcus and I are having a lot of fun. In fact, last game Marcus hit about 4 shots in a row (including a huge backcut) to finish out the game. With 10 seconds to go up 1 point, he stole the ball and took it in for the win. The place went absolutely CRAZY! It was the first time I felt like I was back home playing in front of Grace or CC crowds. It was awesome! In a month we are having a camp for the kids that Marcus and I are running. As far as everything else, just enjoying the sun and missing everyone back home! Only about 6 weeks left, I cannot believe it has gone so fast! Enjoy the pics!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

I cant dance...I cant talk...only thing about me is the way I walk!

Saturday mornings are usually my favorite day of the week. Here, let me take you through a day in the life shall we? We always have morning shoot around up at the stadium about 9 am. Since I am not used to waking up much before 10 everyday, you can imagine the struggle.

9:00 AM - Shoot around is always pretty simple, with a couple shooting games and a walk through of our opponent for the night. During this time there is younger basketball leagues being played on the other 3 courts. The kids are somewhere between 8-12 years old, so afterwards we always hand out posters, play some games with them, sign autographs, and just have interaction with them to get them excited about the game.

10:30 AM - Breakfast at Mackers (or McDonalds for your normal American people ha). I usually like to do this alone, you know...get a little Scott time. I hang out with myself, laugh at my always entertaining jokes and one liners, but mostly prepare for tonights ball game. Today however a younger teammate wanted to come along, so it was nice for someone else to laugh at my jokes for a change.

11:15 Zest Workout Facility. Zest is a large physical fitness center and its where Marcus and I go to lift, along with getting recovery treatment. This is why I wake up with a smile every Saturday morning! I go up to the weight room first to just do a routine workout. Today was much more entertaining than usually because the "Womens Dance Workout Team" was in the side during there stuff. Now I have to tell you, if you actually sit and watch these women, it will completely brighten your day. The instructor is a Black (very fit) American lady who can move like you wouldnt believe. She's smooth, silky, and just has it working. But what is great to watch are the 30 women (ranging from 20 years old to about 60 years old) follow her routine. There were about 3 ladies correctly following the instructor, the rest however I think were trying to mix in some of their own stuff. A few ladies just give up after a while and sit down lol. Its an advanced class so the lady is unbelievable...therefore I cant make fun of these girls cuz I'd be just as bad. Note to self: The Jitterbug is not a dance move anymore. Louise the all purple wearing lady needs to go ahead and keep that dance move back in the 80's.

After lifting I head down to loosen up in the pool. After during my pool workout, the enjoyment begins. A massage followed by sitting in the massive sauna for an hour does the trick! Man I love this job!

1:00 PM - Usually head across the street to the library. I always have a little time to kill, therefore I like to stop in and sit down, and try to read some. However, I am so relaxed that I almost always end up drifting away on the couch. Marian the Librarian (her name is Sue but I call her this anyway and she loves it) usually gives me a hard time.

2:00 PM - Grab some lunch then head over to Tony's house. Tony is a teammate of ours who has played in the league for about 12 years now. He's a great guy who has really been helpful to both of us. We head out to the golf course and get a round of 9 in.

4:30 PM - Pregame nap! Throw in a movie and we are all out like fat kids in dodge ball!

6:30 PM - Pregame meal. Tony's wife Sarah is a great cook, and she always hooks us up with some Pasta and other stuff. Shes great!

7:15 PM - Head off to the game. Get a half hour shoot around is a must. I listen to some music and just focus on what is ahead. After this is over I head into the training room to get my legs rubbed down, and off to the dressing room.

8:30 PM - Tip off. Now I would be lying if I said that its not weird to hear another National Anthem play before a game...but its weird. Where's my stars and stripes? The best thing about the Australian Anthem is that its like 30 seconds long. I think I know the words by now though, I'm getting pretty good.

Our game tonight we captured our 7th win in a row. We are the hottest team in the league right now and are getting more confident every game. Tonights team was one of the weaker teams...so we both actually sat out most of the 4th quarter. These type of games arent as enjoyable. Sometimes they are nice but most of the time they arent. 10-4 is our record and it doesnt look like we will be slowing down anytime soon! Hope all is well back home...by the way, its still 80 degrees here ;-)

Just heard Matt and Anna are having a baby! Uncle Scott has a nice ring to it :-)

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Summertime is finally here...that old ball park man is back in gear!

Hello all! Hope everyone is doing great! A quick update on the games. Last week we played another top ranked team and continued our dominance! We have now won our last four games and dont look to be slowing down. On paper we look almost unbeatable. Marcus and I are the imports who play the backcourt. Our 3 is a veteran role player who has played for about 10 years now. And our 4 and 5 man are both National League players. In fact, our new 4 man play college ball at Old Dominion, and was on the Australian National team. He is about a 6'10 shooting guard. So needless to say, I have a lot of options to pass to! Dont worry though, I am still planning on shooting the thing once in a while. This weekend we have a double header against two of the weaker teams in the league, so hopefully we come out and smash them both.

Continuing on with basketball, congrats to Matt on becoming the new head coach at Mt. Vernon Naz in Ohio. Its a great program that is known for making the NAIA national tournament year in and year out. He will do great things!

Walking through the park tonight I decided to grab a seat on a bench and enjoy my chinese. Already flustered because of my struggling translation with the lady at the restuarant, I took out my Sweet and Sour Chicken and began to enjoy. Honestly, I'm not sure how to say "I DONT WANT WHITE RICE AND VEGGIES" in Mandarin Chinese, but I think I did a decent job of my hand waving, snarling, and continuous head shaking in the no direction. Honestly, we dont need to speak the same language for me to point through a tiny glass window! Anyway, as I say down to enjoy, the moonlight was really bright, illuminating (thats right mom, college did me well!) the entire park. I put in my Ipod and began to listen to some Mellencamp. All of a sudden, I was transformed back into summer mode. I could picture being on the lake with the boys, doing morning workouts at CC, working at the Park Dept., fishing, going to baseball games, 4th of July fireworks, etc....

Its amazing how a simple song can take you back to a time and place in your life. It really is the best vacation you can take! So therefore, this post is all about Summer Time Songs. I am leaving you with a top ten list of my favorite summertime songs. Then maybe a couple extra. If you dont like it or disagree, who cares! haha. Make your own list :-) But you can be sure that this is what I will be jamming in about a month until August!

1. Summertime- Will Smith
2. Stand By Me- Ben E. King
3. Wild Nights- Van Morrison
4. Summer of 69- Bryan Adams
5. Tom Petty- Mary Jane
6. Brown Eyed Girl- Van Morrison
7. Hotel California- Eagles
8. Jack & Diane/Aint Even Done with the Night- Mellencamp
9. I Get Around- Beach Boys
10. Dancing in the Moonlight- King Harvest
Jackie Wilson Said- Van Morrison
Otis Redding- Sittin on the Dock of the Bay
Summer Nights- Grease :-)
Dani California- Chilli Peppers
On & On- Steven Bishop
Escape- Rupert Holmes
Under the Boardwalk- Drifters
Longest Time- Billy Joel
Summer Breeze- Seals & Crofts
Cruel Summer- Bananarama

I tell you what, those are pretty good tunes ;-) Until next time! Pictures of games coming soon! Also I will be including some things that you can purchase if you are interested in buy a t-shirt, sweat shirt, jersey, shorts, etc. You too can become a Wanneroo Wolfpack Fan lol.

Monday, April 27, 2009

We all airball once in a while!

Sorry its been a while since my last post. I need to do a much better job of following up and keeping everyone informed on what has been going on. I promise I will do a better job! :-)
I want to share about the last 3 ball games we have had. Last weekend, after a disappointing loss at home, we traveled 4 hours north to Geraldton. They were currently the number one ranked team in our division at 7-1 and playing very well. The team that we got hammered by just a game before at home, lost to Geraldton a week earlier by 25. So I knew we had our hands full. Now, if you are an athlete than I think you can relate to what I am going to say next. Do you ever get those feelings in the games that everything is going to be fine? Maybe the game starts our bad and people are worried, but inside you just feel at ease? This was one of those games for me. In front of a sold out crowd, we began the game down 15-0. I know right? But the thing about it was, I was happy with what we were getting. I thought our offense was smooth, we were getting great looks, and they were hitting tough shots. I told the guys in the huddle, just relax and get it back one possession at a time. Sure enough thats exactly what we did. We cut the lead to two by halftime, and in the second half outscored them easily and ran away with a 15 point win. It was the first time the club has won in Geraldton since 1998, so I felt really good about that. Needless to say the game was very interesting. Before it started I told a teammate of mine that I cannot remember the last time I actually airballed a shot in a game. Whoops, bad timing.

Not only did I airball once, oh but I did it twice. I said earlier in my posts how the fans love to give the imports a hard time, oh man. Haha lets just say I was hearing it alright! The funny thing was I wasnt embarrassed at all. My team was winning and I was playing really well, besides though two pull up jumpers lol. The best part of the game though was in the 3rd quarter. I'm glad I decided to wait until I'm overseas to have the best play of my career. I wish you would have seen it. We were pressing full court and my teammate knocked the ball loose from the ball carrier. The ball was sliding in a hurry out of bounds, so I took off. Now picture this. The floor was soooo humid, so it was already slippery enough (which was good because this would have been painful if it wasnt). My teammates fell over to the ground as well as the guard he took it from...I jumped over both of them chased the ball to the sideline. Suddenly everything stopped. It was like time froze. In my head all I could think was, "seriously, coach is going to bitch at me if I dont at least hustle after this...oh well make it look interesting Scott." I jumped from just passed the free throw elbow into a head first dive. Arms stretched out I hit the ground and like a slip and slide shot towards the sideline. To my surprize I was actually gaining on the ball. Right before it went out of bounds I scooped it (still sliding) and threw it over my left shoulder as hard as I could. I smashed into the wall shoulder first and cut my eye. As I look over my shoulder the ball somehow hit off my teammates foot, popped straight into the air into my big guys hands, who shot it, made it, and got fouled. The whole place stood up and clapped haha. I was like, "There is no way that just happened." My sweat mark on the floor was 20+ feet long! My players surrounded me and you would have thought I just hit a game winner. I looked in the crowd and the front row was bowing over hahaha! One of their players even walks up and congratulated me! I thought it was so funny. God decided to humble me however on the very next play when I airballed a ten foot jumpshot. Oh well, you win some you lose some!

We picked up two more wins this weekend and moved into 5th place outta 14. We are the hottest team in the league right now and Marcus is back playing. We really have a shot to do a lot of damage from here on out. We have the toughest first round schedule, followed by the easiest second half. We have 3 more games to go before the break so if we can manage a couple more wins, we will be sitting pretty for the next half of the season.

Aside from ball, everything is also going great! We just got back from having wine and cigars with a friend of ours in the park. Cigars probably arent the best choice, but hey its my birthday tomorrow! April came and went sooooo fast! To think we are about halfway done with our trip is unbelievable! In just about 3 months we will be flying home! Crazy to think. Summertime is coming and I hope this message finds everyone in good spirits!

Want to give a shout out to Mr. & Mrs. Leaf! Its been about 4+ years since we have gone this long without seeing you guys and Marcus and I just wanted to say that we missed you guys. We hope you are doing well and enjoying the change of weather! When we get home we want to have dinner and show you all the pictures! Plus hopefully you enjoy Wolves basketball gear ;-)

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Lonesome Athlete

The Gym

Before I begin my story, I have to fill everyone in on what Marcus and I have been doing. I think I have made it very obvious that basketball is much more "laid back" in the land down under. With practice only twice a week, and games on the weekends, we both have TONS of time to use. So....we decided that we would get a part time job. Nothing big, just something to do for a couple hours a day, and put a little extra cash in our pockets to allow us to do some cool things while we are here. One of the players on our team helped get us a job at a telephone shop downtown. We are demonstrators. So all we do is from 11-3 each day we walked around and show people the internet on our model phones. However, most people really dont care, all they want to do is buy a phone, upgrade it, or complain about a problem. Since I cannot answer any of those questions, I just pass them right along to the rest of the staff. Today for example I spent my entire 4 hour working day checking email and watching Hall & Oates videos on youtube. Seriously, if I could be in any band back in the day it would be a toss up between the E Street Band, Traveling Wilburys, and Hall & Oates. Unfortunately the Hall & Oates name would cause a problem and we'd have to come up with something clever. Ok getting off point. So I am working the other day at the store and I look at to see a man dressed head to toe in an army outfit having a conversation....with himself. Since it is an outdoor mall, there are thousands of people walking around. And sure enough, this man is sitting at a table talking, outloud, to absolutely no one. At first I thought it was just strange. Then I thought it was really strange. I asked one of the other employees about it and she told me that he is there all the time. But the interesting day continued. After staring at the ex Vietnam Soldier who talks to himself for about an hour I then turned my attention elsewhere. There were drums, and horns, and shouting in the street. I thought cool, a parade. Nope, not even close, Dressed in bright orange shirts, with massive signs saying, "Help Support Zambia" and "Stop our government." Now...I'm no geography major...wait, yes I am. For those who dont know Zambia is NO where near Australia for one and two, I hardly have a feeling that Australian people are in any direct contact with Zambia. I could be wrong, but...nope they dont. I was actually going to join in because I have always wanted to do something like that. But when I put two and two together, it added up to 5. And that wasnt right. So I passed. With about an hour left to go in my already eventful 4 hour shift, it only got better. I approached a middle aged woman to ask her if she needed any help. She was an aboriginal lady with a beautiful long dress and about 7 total teeth. Apparently in her language, asking if she needs anything implies that we are now best friends and she is open to talk about her ENTIRE life. For the next 28 minutes (seriously, I watched the clock) she told me something about how her husband left in 1989, she has 3 kids who apparently have the same name, she goes clubbin (not dancing!) for the giant lizards in the bush, and she thinks I smell like fresh ground pepper. At some point I thought she was going to club me and put me across her fire. But all the story seemed choppy because I just couldnt stop staring at her teeth. Seriously, if I colored mine with permanant marker, didnt brush for 3 months, and played football without a helmet, they still find a way to edge out hers. I politely ended the coversation when it was time for me to leave and she said, "Gimme ur phone so I ring." I got what she meant. But there is no way on here I was giving Madam Bush Woman my number. Ah just another day in the life of S. Moore.


So here is the real message for today. Now do not misinterpret this message. I want everyone to know how much fun we both are having here. And honestly, I do believe that this is where God wants me to be. But something hit home the other week and I have to share it, because I think a lot of people will understand where I am coming from. No before I begin, please leave your pity and sorrow at the door, cuz I dont want any part of it! This is not why I am writing this message! Alright. Here we go. The other week we had a double header, one game on Friday and one game on Saturday against two tough teams. Coach pulled me aside on Friday night and told me that in order for us to win, I needed to lead this team. The first half begins and we just never really get into a rythem. At halftime we are down to our rivals by a couple points. I didnt play well the first half, so I decided to make my presence known. I huddled the team together before we began the 2nd half and gave them somewhat more than an earful. Man did something hit home. The next 24 minutes were absolutely beatiful. I dont think I have played a better half of basketball in my life. The team was rolling and so was I. Everytime our team got the ball, it was in my hands and up the floor in a flash. I felt great, quick, and made passes that would have made Pistol Pete roll over in his grave. I got to the basket whenever I wanted, and finished almost every shot I took. After the game was over, I just felt great about our teams performance and had that feeling in my stomach that we could be scary good. Here is what is different. After the game we shake hands with the other team and head into the locker room. Coach says a few words, we congratulated each other, hit the showers, got dressed and made our way back onto the court. This was always one of my favorite times as a player. Whether a great game or bad game, I always enjoyed the presence of my family and friends after a game. Just something about it that makes it worth while. Hearing your friends share memories with you, grandma giving you kisses saying you were great (whether you sucked or not), hearing dad say, "You shoulda hit your free throw in the second quarter" (yeah thanks dad), and so on. Having Coach grab your shoulder and whisper in your ear, "Way to play kid. Keep leading this team." Then exiting with your friends to have an after game meal and laugh. Thats what its all about. Not the time between the lines, but outside.


As I exit the locker room I made the turn for the gym. A reporter stopped to do a quick interview. As I continued I got an occasional great game Scott, or nice job American from a few parents or fans. Then I sat my bag down, and plopped on the bleachers tired, but smiling. Then I looked around. Marcus wasnt there because he injured his eye, so he was at home. But I saw the players come out and embrace their families. Hugs were shared, kisses were exchanged, and laughter filled with area. Friends met up with the players and some of the girlfriends/wives were hanging on their shoulders. Thats when my stomach went empty. I had just played the best half of basketball in my entire life, and I was all alone. Not a sad moment, but a different one I think. You dont realize how important those times are, until you dont have them. I'm doing something I have always dreamed about. I am playing professional basketball. I'm doing what others can only dream about doing. I get emails from players everyday that ask me, "How do I do what you and Marcus are doing, what did you guys do to get there?" And you know what, basketball is not what I love. Basketball is just something that brought us all together. Its something that I could do, that brought joy to others. Its just different when you dont have the people you love to share it with. I am glad that Marcus is here, but on a personal level I believe this will be the final time we play competitively TOGETHER. Sure there will be alumni games, and leagues, and this and that.


I do want to keep doing this. I love to travel and to see this world. And I want to do it while I can. So if the opportunity came, yes I would do it once again. I just wanted to share with everyone WHY this game means so much to us. I truly believe that I do it not for myself, as much as I do it for the people I love. So in a word, thank you to everyone. Thanks to mom and dad for never missing a game. I used to HATE having to hear dad tell me something after a game. Now after games he's the first one I want to talk to. Some kids would kill to have their parents come to one game. I would be worried if mine werent at one game. Nikki and Matt for making efforts when it meant cancelling their own plans and for making it so easy for both of us. Grandma and Grandpa for always being there to tell us how great we were, even though we may not of had a great game. Uncle Jerry for always having the right thing to say before or after. Mikey for being a great friend and going out of his way for us. And all of our friends that put basketball in perspective. You are what it is all about! We love you guys and miss everyone!


On a more cheerful note I met a girl whose parents happen to be richy rich and they own like 4 planes. Yeah, her dad is def taking Marcus and I up in one and letting us fly it! I thought I'd finish on a less teary ending!