Monday, December 13, 2010

Player Profile: Handsome Mike



Ladies and gentlemen, tonight I bring you a very special, exclusive, unedited, unscripted, raw, live, and captivating video interview with the one, the only: Handsome Mike. This was indeed a rough season for both fans and players, but this interview highlights the sheer dedication of the Don Johnson's Loafer players and their willingness to fight for their right to ball. The Loafers have nothing but heart, and that is why we as fans love them so dearly and will continue our unconditional devotion to these strapping young men who may not have much athletic ability, but can tell you a thing or two about how to mix your audio levels and perhaps entertain you on the airwaves effortlessly.

As a fan, I have gotten much closer to the teammates this year which has given me all the more reason to come back to games next season and support BECA. If YOU are interested in becoming a member of the DJ Loafs, they may be scouting...so be on the lookout and don't be scared when you see a group of these handsome lads sneaking around bushes at your nearest local basketball court...they just want to make sure you are a good fit. Seriously though, if you have the drive, heart and soul required to be a Loafer, approach any one of the teammates mentioned in my previous post and maybe just maybe they'll let you on the team. Also, if you have enjoyed this blog thus far please please come and support your BECAns. We want as much positive energy and motivation as possible. Never give up DJ Loafs, never give up.

Official Lineup


Who's your favorite player? I know, all of them, right!? Here is the lineup from the Fall 2010 season, that of which knowing is an essential part of the daily life of the Loafer fan.

Don Johnson's Loafers
Members:
*TEAM*
Daniel Ancheta
Jason Cooper
Marco Fernandez
Mike Krems
Kyle Medina
Travis McKinnon
Kyle Nelson
Max Schreiber
Matt Topuzes
Tyler Wall

*ALUMNI*
Armand Bauduin
Peter Gibson
David Goodin
Alex Herter
Chance Hill


*HEAD COACH*
Phil Jackson

**Assistant Coach**
Dikembe Mutombo

**Documentarian**
World Of Jenks

Documentarian to be announced soon...


Let the Loafs be heard!

While the season may be over, we can still relive those wonderful moments on the court with a little taste of being right there in thick of it with some audio goodness! As I mentioned in an earlier post, the Don Johnson's Loafers have been featured on KSFS's "The Deuce." Pick6Sports host Dylan Harper and Will McCombs brought us an insightful commentary live from the SFSU gym where the DJ Loafs played against the Interior Design majors.

Player Profile: Max Schreiber


Hello fellow Loaf-a-holics! I've got a special treat for you today….a video! Yes! More sideways unedited completely unscripted live in your face drama…I mean behind the scenes action from Loafer headquarters aka my Droid. At the Candy Dripping Low/End of Semester BECA rager, I took the opportunity to sit down with my pie and chat with DJ Loafer Max Schreiber to discuss his thoughts on this past season, and what we can expect next semester from our favorite bball stars. Naturally, being the best spot for interviews, I chose the most sports-oriented room in the house: the beer pong room. It was very loud and we were interrupted by cheering of intoxicated BECA students during an intense game of beer pong, but I was still able to get some juicy info from this outstanding player.
Some fun facts about Max:
-He likes to envision the other teammate’s faces as he takes the ball away from them.
-Rarely does he ever not wear hats
-He may or may not have scored 9 points, but there are 3 for sure on record including 1 layup.
-Max is a San Francisco native
-He enjoys eating Latke’s during the holidays when he is hungry
-He is single
-He likes beer


"I think of the most awesome group of people I've ever met" -Max S.
awwww


Monday, December 6, 2010

Important Announcements


Hello Loafers fans! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend. As a fan of the DJ Loafs, I often wonder what else besides this shrine of a blog is being done to honor these sexy players. Today, I found my answer. Someone in BECA is making a documentary of the LOAFS!!! YES!!! I cannot reveal just yet who is making it, but the information will be disclosed in coming posts. Excited? I know I am! But alas, I have one more important announcement for the day.

It comes with great sadness but also great anticipation that the Loafers have decided to change their name. No longer will people ponder, "Who is Don Johnson?" or "Loafer? Like the shoe?". Yes, like the shoe. According to an anonymous team member, the Loafers have decided to switch things up, and with good reason. They have had the same name for two seasons, the first of which started with the Alex Herter cabinet. However, Alex and other former Loafers have graduated from State, and the team feels it is time to move on and carry the torch with a bright new group of players and a fresh name.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Bas-ket-ball

Greetings Loafer fans! My my my it has been quite the season. The Loafers played a total of 6 or so games...you can really tell I did my research. Actually, I did do my research, but my pocket-sized notebook with all the Loafer stats and game facts seems to have mysteriously disappeared from my life. The last game I attended was not the final game, although the final game was the last game. Make sense? Let me go ahead and break down the second to last game:
The Loafers were facing their rivals of the season. Why were they rivals? Well, for one, it was the first team they played in a long series of agonizing defeat. During the first game the Loafers were at their peak. Not necessarily physically or technically, but emotionally. The first game is full of hope, as if luck were gliding on the rim of a shiny red hoop, soaring wistfully across a freshly waxed floor and falling delicately on the hands and feet of an angel, one with invisible wings who you wouldn't mind eating thai food with. You're not sure why your jersey resembles something a 4th grader in P.E. would wear, or why you're only sweating from one leg. But the feeling is there, in the air, my fellow fans! Sure some guy on the other team (YOU'RE GOING DOWN!) is wearing patented teal, black, and white sneakers. Doesn't he know how bright and eye catching those are!? The Loafers wear sweatbands, knee socks, and occasionally a pair of cargo shorts. But another reason for this rivalry involves part bad sportsmanship, part OH NO YOU DIDN'T. It was the team infamous for trash talking on the court. Who could ever say negative things about our beloved Loafers? How DARE they! They deserve to be dressed up as giant orange globes and mocked at along a line of whistle drawn referees. Aside from that, let us focus now on the arteries of such a tender and capricious game: the players. No, the teammates. Before the game, I caught up with key guard Marco Fernandez to shed some light on the anxieties of being one of the DJ Loaf's most valued players.

Ahhh don't you just love the aesthetic of vertically rotated videos? I know I do! Except for that's a total lie and I really just made this on my Droid. I usually don't make videos on my phone and I'm sure there is a way correct the awkward angle, but alas, this is all I have to show for. Marco brought up some very interesting points though. As a key guarder, one must secure the entire perimeter of the key on the basketball court, which can definitely cause some frustration. So much so that Marco later admitted before the last game of the season, "I love the Loafers, but I can't stand another loss." Simply heartbreaking.

During the game "The Players" - couldn't they have thought up a more original moniker? - dominated the court. However, Loafers Max Schreiber and Marco Fernandez made some outstanding shots, while Tyler Wall amazed everyone with his under-the-leg dribble skills.
Highlights of the game: No one got seriously injured

In other news, State of Events anchor Colin Lygren was spotted at the game.






Sunday, November 7, 2010

Listen Live

This just in! Loafer games now live on KSFS's "The Deuce" The Deuce was started by none other than Charles "Big Poppa" Palmore in the Spring of 2009(?) and has been used as the alternative stream to KSFS main stream ever since for sports broadcasting. Recently, KSFS has acquired a remote rack which will make it easier and more efficient to set up The Deuce from virtually any location with an ethernet connection - wireless coming in the future. For those of you who are not sure what a remote rack consists of, it includes your basic audio necessities for a live broadcast: a mixer, microphones, and transmitter via the internet.