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Erin Popovich of the United States jubilates after the final of women’s 50m freestyle S7 of Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games at the National Aquatics Center in Beijing, Sept. Russia’s Dmitry Kokarev opened the third night of swimming with a win in the men’s 100 free S2 when he touched in 2:10.

Meet Erin Popovich, an American swimmer who has won three gold medals in the on-going Beijing Paralympic games.

Natalie Du Toit of South Africa and Erin Popovich of the United States keep winning swimming gold medals at the Paralympics.

Erin Popovich is a three-time United States Paralympic swimmer.

Popovich won a record breaking seven gold medals in the 2004 Paralympics.

She was later named as the ‘Female Athlete of the Month’ in April and September by the U.S.

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Daisuke Matsuzaka, Red Sox’ Japanese Wonderboy

Named after high school pitching star Daisuke Araki, Matsuzaka exploded onto the scene as a high schooler, at Yokohama High School, Japan.

Background:
Daisuke Matsuzaka was considered by many to be the greatest and most popular pitcher in Nippon Pro Baseball from 1999-2006 before going to the United States, though he only won one Sawamura Award.

After excelling at the Little League and junior high level, Daisuke Matsuzaka was admitted into Yokohama High School, a baseball powerhouse, in the spring of 1996. Despite his early success, he would experience a setback that summer when he allowed a go-ahead wild pitch in the semi-final game of the Kanagawa Prefecture preliminary round of the National High School Baseball Championship (Summer Koshien).

He set numerous rookie records - he became the first kid out of high school to strike out 10 or more in his first exhibition game, got the most All-Star votes at pitcher (the first rookie to do so in 29 years), struck out 5 in the All-Star game (a record for a rookie out of high school) and tied Keishi Suzuki ’s rookie record with 15 strikeouts in a game.

He became the only high schooler to go unbeaten all year long and set a high school record for strikeouts (208, broken in 2005 by Masahiro Tanaka).

He pitched 5 perfect innings in his first start in Nippon Pro Baseball and became the second rookie out of high school to pitch a shutout in April since World War II.

After graduating from high school, he was taken by the Seibu Lions with the first pick of the 1998 draft. Matsuzaka got a 50-million yen signing bonus and a 13-million yen salary, and both the Colorado Rockies and Arizona Diamondbacks of the American Major Leagues also drafted him.

2004 saw Matsuzaka become the first Japanese pitcher to reach 100 mph on a radar gun, which he did during the 2004 Olympics, when he and Japan earned bronze medals.

He was selected the MVP of the 2006 World Baseball Classic.The year after representing Japan to the first championship of the WBC (World Baseball Classic), Daisuke moved to North America to play for the Boston Red Sox. Sporting the nickname “Dice-K,” Matsuzaka is a very good pitcher and is trying his hardest to reverse the curse for the Red Sox

Matsuzaka requested to be posted to Major League Baseball already after the ‘05 season, but the Lions refused to honor his request, but then, on November 2 2006, Matsuzaka was officially granted permission by the Lions to pursue a career in Major League Baseball via the posting system.

Teams expressing the most interest in Matsuzaka were the New York Yankees and Mets, the Boston Red Sox, the LA Dodgers and the Seattle Mariners.

On October 27, 2007, he started for Red Sox and won game 3 of the 2007 World Series against the Colorado Rockies, marking his first World Series appearance. In the game, he recorded his first major league hit: a two-out 2-run single off of Josh Fogg. Pitching, he gave up two runs, three hits, three walks and recorded five strikeouts. Matsuzaka is the first Japanese pitcher to win an MLB playoff game and only the fifth rookie to start a game seven in the playoffs.

Daisuke Matsuzaka has had mixed results throughout the postseason, but his last two trips to the mound have been just good enough. In Game 3 of the World Series, Matsuzaka allowed just two runs and picked a most opportune time to log his first hit.

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Yogi Berra

“Yogi Berra”

Joe Garagiola tells a funny story about Yogi giving Carmen an anniversary card signed ‘Yogi Berra.’

There are few more recognizable names associated with baseball than Yogi Berra.

Berra also proved his worth as one of the smartest men in the game, managing the Yankees and later the New York Mets.

Yankees scout Leo Browne disagreed and convinced the Yankees that Yogi was worth the $500, so the Yankees signed him.

Lawrence Peter “Yogi” Berra is a former Major League Baseball player and manager.

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After the war, Yogi returned to baseball and played with the New London, CT club.

While watching a movie about an Indian snake charmer, Bobby noted that Yogi had a striking resemblance to the hindu man, saying “That yogi walks like Lawdie Berra,” and the name stuck.

Still, if you were to start an all-star baseball team Berra would be one of top picks for catcher.

He played almost his entire career for the New York Yankees and was elected to the baseball Hall of Fame in 1972.

He has moved from a giant in the sport to a cultural icon, whose “yogi-isms” are quoted by everyone from young children to Presidents of the United States.

This combination made him a feared “clutch hitter “; rival manager Paul Richards once called Berra “the toughest man in the league in the last three innings.”

One of baseball’s greatest catchers of all time, Yogi Berra appeared in a record 14 World Series while calling the games for the New York Yankees.

It was there that Mel Ott, the Giants Manager saw him play and attempted to offer the Yankees $50,000 for Yogi’s contract.

In Game 3 of the 1947 World Series, Berra hit the first pinch-hit home run in World Series history off Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca.

After 22 games of the 1985 season Yogi was replaced as manager.

Berra proved invaluable to the Yankees as evidenced by his three Americal League Most Valuable Player award s.

Yogi then signed with the NY Mets as a player-coach in a public relations coup that can only happen in New York.

Yogi kept telling Aaron to ‘hit with the label up on the bat’.

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Coached the Yankees in 1963, the Mets from 1965 to 1972, the Yankees again from 1976 to 1983, and the Astros from 1986 to 1989.

Arguably the most beloved baseball player since Babe Ruth, Berra was one of only four players to be named the Most Valuable Player of the American League three times, and one of only six managers to lead both American and National League teams to the World Series.

Before 1943 Season: Signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent.

Named to the Major League Baseball’s American League All-Star team for fifteen consecutive years.

In 1946 Yogi was apprenticed to the Newark Bears of the International League before beginning his career with the Yankees in late 1946.

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Yogi was known as a wild swinger, perhaps equal to Hall of Famer Joe Medwick, and he was very difficult to get out.

He grew up on Elizabeth Avenue, just across the street from his boyhood friend and later competitor Joe Garagiola.

Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1972.

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Sonny Siaki the Samoan Wrestler

Unlike many Samoans in professional wrestling, he is not part of the large Anoa’i or Fatu family.

As 2003 began, Siaki split his time between X Division title defences in TNA and making appearances in independent organizations such as Xtreme Pro Wrestling and Live Action Wrestling. He joined Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling and got some training from Dusty Rhodes.

On April 24, 2005 at TNA Lockdown he and Apolo defeated Lance Hoyt and Chris Candido in a steel cage tag match. He had hoped to sign with WWE but instead ended up in California’s Urban Wrestling Alliance as “Money”.

Siaki then re-debuted with Afa, as The Samoan Fight Club, in the new development territory, under the World Wrestling Entertainment name, Florida Championship Wrestling. After his school friend Brad Cain notified Siaki that the WCW Power Plant was holding tryouts in early 1999, Siaki attended the tryout and was awarded a WCW developmental contract.

In January, 2004, Siaki almost lost his job in TNA after refusing to sign Jeff Jarrett ’s Loyalty Pledge and had to defeat Kid Kash to stay with the company. Siaki played inside linebacker at East Carolina University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in health and fitness in 1998.

On the premiere of TNA on PPV, the Flying Elvises defeated Low Ki, Jerry Lynn, and A.J. Styles in a six man tag match. On July 27, 2004 in Columbus, GA, Siaki and David Young defeated Jason Cross and John Bogey to claim the vacant GCW Tag Team title.

On September 17, 2008, Siaki retired from professional wrestling because he plans to donate one of his kidneys to his dying brother, Bernard. After nine months, the UWA folded and Siaki joined Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling where he received further training from the TCW owner, Dusty Rhodes.

After training with WWE’s new Florida Championship Wrestling, WWE released Siaki on September 14, 2006.

Estrada, Jimmy Yang and Siaki were part of the Flying Elvises, who defeated Jerry Lynn, A.J. Styles and Low-Ki in a six-man match on TNA’s debut. My brother Bernard who’s only 35 yrs old, was diagnosed with Renal Kidney Failure, a situation where one of his kidneys has completely shut down and the other is functioning at 35%.

But then, in December 2002, three major events in Siaki’s young career took place.

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boeing strike

At the present moment, I am of the opinion that a Boeing 757 most definitely did not hit the Pentagon, that the object that struck the Pentagon WAS different from the commercial jetliners that were clearly seen to fly into the World Trade Center Towers.

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