Monday, December 10, 2012

Oakland A's


Based upon a true story, Moneyball, written by Michael Lewis, the book discusses the idea of how does a poor baseball team compete with the richer markets, like the New York Yankees. The main character Billy Beane, the GM of the Oakland A’s baseball team, created a new system to win games with low budget players. To work within the low payroll budget; Billy recruited young new players or under value older players which didn’t have high salary requirements. My prediction is that Billy Beane’s system will be a success and will get the A’s to the playoffs again.

In the 2000 and 2001 seasons the A’s used Mr. Beane’s system. After two seasons with this method, the A’s got 91 wins the first year, and 102 the next. The A’s payroll was only 90 million dollars, compared to the Yankees, who had 120 million dollars to spend on super stars. The gap between the rich teams and the poor teams is only growing bigger. For an example, for every one dollar a poor team has, a rich team has four dollars to spend on salaries. This is the biggest money gap in all of the major sports. In contrast, basketball spends one dollar for every one dollar and seventy-five cents, and football only has difference of fifty cents between the richer markets and smaller markets.

Another reason for their success is when the A’s players are in their prime, they trade them away. Those players in their prime can do one thing the A’s don’t like, take up money. With that money saved, they could pick up promising minor league players and picks in the MLB draft for low prices. This actually happened with the A’s star closer, Jason Isringhausen, they traded him for 2 first round draft picks and reduced A’s payroll by millions of dollars.

The system Billy Beane created benefited not only his A’s, but every other small market team in baseball. It was a way to beat the rich teams with a smaller payroll.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Marcus


Author’s note: Black and white, is the story about how racism tore a friendship apart. I will focus on one of the main characters, Marcus.


In the book, Black and White, written by Paul Volponi, one of the main characters, Marcus changes from the beginning of the book to the end.  To get enough money for a senior trip to six flags, Marcus and his best friend Eddie, resort to robbery.  During their third theft, Eddie shoots the victim.  From that point on, Marcus’s life changes and will never be the same. Marcus’s relationship with Eddie, his future, and Marcus himself changes.

Marcus could have been one of the nation’s best basketball players, with scouts from Duke, Kentucky, Michigan State and St. John’s all looking at him and Eddie. But that was all thrown away when he chose to rob someone.  Not only did he lose the chance to go to college, but he now has a criminal record that will never go away.

Marcus, never really thought about this actions much up until this point, he was a care free kid that only focused on basketball and friends.  When he was out on bail, he cherished the time he spent with his family before he went to jail.  Marcus felt very guilty and wanted to apologize to the victim, “I wanted him to know how sorry I was. But there was no way to get though.” In addition, Marcus was very angry at Eddie for not taking the fall with him. “`You lousy piece of Sh*t!`  he screamed, wrapping both of his hands around my jacket collar. He drove back against the side of a brick building. And I (Eddie) felt the air pop out of my lungs when I hit.”

Marcus and Eddie where best friends and the robberies tore their friendship apart.  Shortly after the shooting Marcus was convicted and thrown in jail. In contrast, Eddie, was caught by the police, but acquitted due to lack of evidence. Marcus got infuriated once he figured out this information.  Eddie then went to St. John’s on a basketball scholarship, while Marcus went to prison for two years

Marcus’s life has changed for the worse, in the one month of the book. He was a basketball star, but now he’s a convict in upper state New York prison. That’s how quickly a promising future can be thrown away because of one poor decision.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Patriot's Pen


Authors Note: This is my Patriot's Pen piece about the joint football team of Shorewood-Messmer and their controversial logo.


When the founding fathers created the declaration of independence, they wanted to form a country where everybody can praise their own religion and express their freedom of speech. In the time before the founding fathers, England’s government picked the church of England to be the only religion allowed. The people who opposed the church of England left for America, where they could have some religious freedom. People seem to misinterpret the main meaning of freedom of religion, taking the separation of church and state to the most extreme places.

In Shorewood, the local high school combines with Messmer Catholic High School, to form a football team. Every few years they have their students create the logo for the team, and this past year a design won that had the Shorewood greyhound and Messmer’s bishop hat with a cross on it. It was approved by both schools and was used throughout the 2012 season. Then close to the end of the season, some parents and students spoke up against the logo, saying that the cross on the bishop’s hat shouldn’t be there. Those people say that it needs to be removed because it is an issue of separation of church and state. I think the founding fathers would have believed those people interpreted the concept of separation of church and state incorrectly.

I think the founding fathers meant the separation of church and state to mean, that the church could not rule the state, or the state could not pick one religion either. Having the state pick a religion goes against the first amendment, freedom of religion. The parents and students interpretation was that logo was ruling over the public school. The Messmer football players have the right to express their religion on their football helmets, even though they are combined with a public school.

I think the founding fathers would find this wrong and would of let the Messmer football team play with the Bishop’s hat on their helmet. Just because there’s a cross on the helmet, doesn’t mean that the government is making them become Christians.

Monday, October 15, 2012

City of Ember


Author’s note: My cause and effect from the book "The City of Ember" by Jeanne DuPrau.



The builders created an underground city called Ember, for the safety of the people from the outside world. Over time; the city has become worn down, power outages are common, most of the people live in their own waste, and the city is running out of supplies. Everybody wants to get out of the city, and two people figure out how to escape. Doon and Linda solved a ripped up note that has directions to lead the citizens of Ember to the outer world. Then just as they solved the note, the government of Ember issues warrants for their arrests. They were not able to share the information with all of the citizens, because they need to leave. The reason the government wants them arrested is because, they spread malicious lies about the mayor. As the result of the events of solving the note and insulting the mayor; the government forced Doon and Linda  to leave Ember.           

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Black and white


Author's note: Conflict piece on a book called "Black and White".

I believe that the main conflict of black and white is “black and white” vs. racism and/or the conflict inside themselves to not give each other up. These friends fight though racial barriers, and just about nothing could tear them apart. Even when they get caught by the police. The conflict inside them self was to not give each other up, for less jail time. A resolution to racism is to move away from it, just forget about. The conflict inside themselves not to turn each other in, a resolution the problem is, either turn white in so, black would have less jail time. Or just let black keep it to himself for little more jail time.

Monday, October 8, 2012

My chipped teeth


Authors Note: This is what happened to me at a wrestling regionals last winter.

One thing I remember very well from the wrestling season was what happened at regionals. Some good memories, others bad. I remember chipping my teeth during a match. It did not feel good and I hope it doesn’t happen again.

It was my  second match at regionals, when I chipped my front teeth. I was wrestling a kid from Mukwonago. After a minute, he took me down hard.  I struggled to get back up, but he threw my head to the ground, and little teeth parts went all over my mouth and cut it up. Once the first period was over, I got some water to sooth the bleeding in my mouth. They said that I could forfeit the match. I decided to fight though the pain, and eventually, I lost 7-2 in three periods. I was disappointed but, I did learn something valuable. Always wear your mouth guard.

Chipping your front teeth can hurt your mouth. It became a lesson for me, to always wear my mouth guard in contact sports. Or else you might get a major injury. That would keep you out of sports for a very long time, or even forever. 

Friday, September 28, 2012

Unbroken

Author’s note: This is the retelling piece from the book advertisement on Unbroken


When 1936 Olympian Louis Zamperini gets sent in to the Army Air Force during world war II, he gets shot down over the pacific ocean and has to survive on a little life raft, with nothing to eat but, a chocolate bar. Not to mention there’s two other people trying to survive with him.


Thursday, May 17, 2012

Wayne Rooney

Now I don’t know much about soccer, but here is my favorite soccer player. is Wayne Rooney. He scored 27 goals  in 157 shots the 2011/2012 Barclays Premier league season, with 4 assists in 34 games. He is 5’ 10”  and weighs 175 pounds, and he is 26. He has been playing since the 2001/2002 season, and since then has had 442 in his career.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Heinz field

My favorite football field is Heinz field. It is the home of the Pittsburgh steelers and the university of Pittsburgh. Heinz field was built in 2001, so it is a fairly recent stadium. It had over 12,000 tons of steel in the design of the field. The grass there is real, but gets lots of citizisiom.It hosted its’ first game in september of 01, and every home game since the start, it has been sold out.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Matt Kemp

Right now, my favorite baseball player is Matt Kemp of the L.A. Dodgers. He is the starting center fielder, he has 484 RBIs, 140 home runs, 146 stolen bases, and 882 career hits. Just last year, he won Baseball America Major League Player of the year, Hank Aaron Award, Golden Glove award, Silver Suggler award, Sporting News’ National League All-star Team, and was second on the National League Most Valuable PLayer Award, only to Ryan Braun. He is one of  the most elite players out there today.But, just this weekend he was injured, I think he might of pulled a hamstring. I am not completely sure it it is true. He will come back and win games soon.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Smybolism and Literary Devices homework

Smybolism

This list of symbolism is from the short story “No Escape(Hero)” by Reader’s Digest- February 2008

1.       In the first sentence they mention it was fall. Fall usually symbolizes Irony, but this story is more of a tragedy. With people almost dying, and a hero emergening.

2.       A whoosh of air before the water came I think is a bad sign like the start of a tragedy. Where the people drown in water.

3.       Niagara-like roar of black water, to me it symbolizes that they will get rushed with water, and might just drown.

4.       The time it took place was again, was a time for Irony. It was nightfall, or I thought so. I think 6’o clock would be night fall at some places or times of the year.

5.       When the cage came down for Swaby, it was like the end for the tragedy, but  then the writing reminds you that there’s 2 more guys stuck down there.

6.       The blackness of the sewer system would be in a tragedy, like most of the symbols. Darkness is unknown and scary.

7.       Storms works into tragedy, showing that when storms are around, something bad might happen.

8.       This last one is not on the list but, I think that a dark swear, is a tragedy. It has a very grim setting and give of a felling for something bad.
     
        Literary Devices homework

Friday, April 27, 2012

Spring DWA


Survival in the Snow

What would you do to survive in the wild? In the book Snow Bound by: Harry Mazer. Where a spoiled boy named Tony and a troubled girl named Cindy, share their story of survival and emotional growth in the wilderness. It shows that you should cherish what you have because, you might wake up one day and have it all taken away.

Snow Bound is about two kids that get lost in the wilderness and have to survive. The kids names are: Cindy and Tony. Cindy is a unfriendly girl that is hitchhiking trying to get home. Tony is a spoiled boy who is trying to find a stray dog he named Arthur. Tony steals his mom’s car to find Arthur. On the way he meets Cindy. So, to impress her, Tony tries to take a shortcut. Which goes horrible wrong and crashes in the middle of nowhere. To survive they burn wood in the car, ration cookies, and fight against frostbite. Tony leaves for a couple days to find civilization. Only to come back with some canned foods. Then, trying to civilization again, Cindy and Tony leave the car. After a little while, they come across a ravine, and Tony falls in it and breaks his leg. Then wolves start to chase them as they try escape.

The character’s changed a lot during this book. Tony changes from a spoiled child and becomes more mature. He even offered to pay his mom for the damages on the car. Because of this life-threatening experience, he has developed into a better person. On the other hand, Cindy was a quiet girl that has a hard time making friends.  As the book moved along, so did Cindy. She starts to have more conversions with Tony. Slowly, she was learning how to make friends, starting with Tony.

Tony and Cindy learn to appreciate what they have at home, after all the challenges of survival. In order to survive Tony trudges though the snow looking for civilization, rationing cookies, and fending off wolves with a broken leg. That shows determination to make it back home. Cindy fights frost-bite on her leg, battles starvation, and helps Tony with his broken leg. The challenges thrown at her tested her.

You might wake up one day and have all that you cherished, taken away. Tony went from spoiled kid, and faced with the challenge of survival, matured and appreciates every thin he has now. Cindy went from shy quiet girl to a true friend of Tony’s after helping him with his broken leg and surviving in the wilderness.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Warsaw Ghetto

Author’s Note: I chose this book because I like learning about World War II and this is one of those books. It sends you back to Poland, when the Nazi were invading.

During world war II 400,000 lived in 1.3 square miles of land. This was the Warsaw ghetto, stacked full of people. Where the chance of living was very low. This is where the book “Milkweed” takes place, as a gypsy turned Jewish, fights to find food and survive. This inspiring story by Jerry Spinelli, will catch the eyes of all read to learn about the Jewish ghettos.

The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest out of all the ghettos during the holocaust. Almost half a million people lived there. They lived in 1.3 square miles in the city of Warsaw. There was the smaller and the larger ghetto, the smaller ghetto was for the rich Jews and the larger ghetto was for the poorer Jews. Conditions over all were really bad and most people died from diseases and hunger. The Warsaw ghetto was larger than any other ghetto during World War II.

Milkweed is about a boys struggle to survive in Warsaw. He starts out on the streets of Warsaw, days before Nazis take the city. He steals food for himself. Then he will makes friends with a with a little Jewish girl. They become good friends over time, the boy will become part of her family. Felling all the sorrows, happiness that she feels.

Reading this book will inspire all to learn about the Jewish Ghetto. It shows that with dietermation you will make it though hard time.

Monday, February 6, 2012

The Book Thief

 Auothor's note: A great book for anybody to read. The book thief made me think, that this would be great to write about. I made so many connections.


What might it be like if you live in Nazi Germany during World War II? In the novel “The Book Thiefby Markus Zusak, the main character, Lesiel, lives in just that place. What life is like for a child growing up in Nazi Germany during World War II.

In 1939, an 11 year old Lesiel, and her younger brother, were sent off to live with a different family. Their father was a communist, which was in conflict with Hitler’s Nationalist party. Sadly, her younger brother dies of a disease. After a little while she meets a boy named Rudy, who likes her but she only sees him as a friend. At her brother’s funeral, she steals her first book called “The Grave Digger’s handbook”. From that point on, Lesiel rescues books from burnings, steals them from the neighbors, and breaks into the mayor’s private library, with the help of Rudy. Also during the holocaust, Lesiel and her new family protect a Jewish friend, by hiding him in the basement. Lesiel encounters many more challenges during the war.

I thought that this was a great book because; I made lots of connections to it. Lesiel enjoyed reading and so do I. The time frame of World War II is very interesting to me. I enjoy learning about World War II. The suspense was great in this book. There was always something happening and it was real. It was a true story.

Lesiel’s true story of living in Nazi Germany, made me realize what life was like during World War II. I thought this was an awesome book, and I think that everybody should read a true story about World War II. Reading this, you will be able to easily make connection to the book. That’s why you should give this great book a try.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

snow

Snow indicates that winter is upon us. It makes very recognizable places, unrecognizable.  As the world is covered with a blanket of snow, turning it into a winter wonderland. The shining sun peaks through the clouds, making the snow glitter on the ground.  What an amazing sight to see.  Some people would love to see a sight like that, especially if it’s mid-day. Snow just makes the world more interesting by,     taking you into a different world. Where it’s always white, cold, and little bit wet.  It’s a great thing to have around. Snow can lighten up people’s days.