May 2011
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May 2011
Honorees Announced for National Polish Sports Hall of Fame The National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame expands its roster to 123 honored inductees this year, with the addition of four new inductees, as Bill Romanowski and Art “Pinky” Deras, top vote-getters in the NPASHF 2011 national balloting process, are joined by Tom D’Eath and Stan Javie, to make up the stellar Class of 2011. All four inductees will be honored at the 39th Annual Induction Banquet on Thursday, June 23 2011, at the American Polish Cultural Center in Troy, MI. Longtime Detroit radio personality Tom Ryan will serve as Master of Ceremonies for the event. Bill Romanowski, a third round pick by San Francisco in 1988 out of Boston College, went on to an outstanding 16 year career in the NFL. The tough, hardnosed linebacker played an incredible 243 consecutive games, an NFL record at that position, winning four Super Bowl Championships. He is the only linebacker to start five Super Bowl games, and is one of only three players to win back-to-back Super Bowls with two different organizations. With a reputation as a fanatic trainer and aggressive competitor, Romo did not miss a game in his 16 year career. The two-time Pro Bowl selection ended his career with Oakland in 2003. Art “Pinky” Deras is arguably the greatest Little League baseball player of all time. In 1959, Pinky and his Hamtramck, MI teammates reached the Little League World Series having won nine of ten tournament games by shutout. In the finals, Deras tossed a one-hit, 5-0 shutout against Puerto Rico, hit a grand slam in a 7-1 victory over Hawaii, and threw a three-hit 12-0 victory over West Auburn, CA in the championship game. Deras’ single-season pitching statistics were staggering; 18 starts, 18 complete game victories, 16 shutouts, 10 no-hitters, 298 strikeouts (only 26 outs in the field), and just 10 walks in 108 innings. At the plate, he hit .641 for the season, with 33 home runs and 112 RBI. Two years later, Deras led Hamtramck to the Pony League World Series Championship. Tom D’Eath has excelled in the sport of hydroplane racing as a famed driver, designer, and builder. As a driver, he has won national championships in nearly every class of hydroplane racing. He is the winner of three APBA Gold Cups (1976, ’89 and ’90) and added Prince Edward Canadian Gold Cup titles in 1974, ’76 and ’80. He remains the only three-time winner of both. In 1988, Tom was named APBA “Outstanding Driver” while piloting the famous Miss Budweiser. When he retired in 1991, D’Eath was sixth on the all-time list of unlimited victories with 16. He was inducted into the Unlimited Hydroplane Hall of Fame in 1997, the Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 1998, and the Motor Sports Hall of Fame of America in 2000. Stan Javie enjoyed a remarkable 29-year career as an official in the National Football League. From 1951 until his retirement in 1980, Stan was considered to be one of the NFL’s premier officials, despite being one of the few on-field officials to wear eyeglasses. As a back judge, Javie officiated in four Super Bowls (Super Bowl II, VIII, X and XIV), becoming one of the first NFL officials to achieve such a distinction. His last game worked prior to his retirement was Super Bowl XIV in 1980. Today, son Steve carries on the high officiating standard set by his father, as a highly-respected National Basketball Association referee. Stan Javie passed away in 2002. Tickets for the banquet, which begins at 6 p.m., are $85, and include an open bar and traditional Polish family-style dinner. Tickets can be ordered by Board member George Eichorn at (586) 574-3016. Information on the National PolishAmerican Sports Hall of Fame is available at www.polishsportshof.com. DETROIT LIONS May 2011 "Let's Play Golf!" July 11th of this year is a date worth marking down. It is the date that marks the 25th anniversary of the DSBA’s annual fundraising golf outing. I have often thought that any silver anniversary is sort of a statement event. The statement is simple. Any event that survives and prospers for a quarter of a century marks a commitment with purpose and a lot of unselfishness. Many individuals have donated a great deal of their Will Tieman own time over the years to reach this milestone. Money raised from the DSBA Annual Golf Outing helps future broadcasters get their start through scholarships and donations to universities and high schools for the purchase of broadcast equipment. So, I personally applaud all who have supported this event with their time and money. I must admit, prior to being elected DSBA President, I had no clue how much time and effort went into this event to make it as special as it has become. Now I would like to go out on a limb with a request to the membership. For the Detroit sports fans who attend our outing, one of the things that make it special for them is the opportunity to meet members of the DSBA. It’s always good to make someone’s day! So as I ramble along, what am I asking? I am asking for a great turnout from our membership. I know everyone is busy and, for some, it is impossible to attend. However, if you can give just a part of one day this year to help the DSBA, this is the day. If you can’t play golf, then come to the dinner that takes place after the golf. The greater the turnout from our membership, the greater the event, and that’s the goal - to be great! The long awaited DSBA radio series entitled “The Sports Exchange”, made its maiden voyage April 29th, on WDFN Radio. The 30 minute program featured the wit and wisdom of Eli Zaret and Drew Sharp, along with moderator George Eichorn. Throughout the series we will feature members of the DSBA. Our series has been made possi- ble by Mike McCoy, Program Director and Marti Martin, Program Coordinator at WDFN. Mike has donated the air time so that 100% of the revenues generated from spot sales can go toward the DSBA Scholarship Fund. Big time thanks to both Mike and Marti! The next installment of the DSBA Sports Exchange will be Friday, May 27th at 6:00pm with a replay on Sunday the 29th at 4:00pm. Look forward to seeing everyone on July 11th at the Cherry Creek Golf Club for the 25th annual DSBA Charity Golf Scramble. RED WINGS ROOKIE BALLOT Attention all DSBA Honorary, Active and Associate Members: Please return your Detroit Red Wings / DSBA 2011 Rookie of the Year official ballot no later than June 2, 2011. All ballots must be signed. You may return your ballot by e-mail to [email protected], fax (586) 5589104 or US Mail at: DSBA, PO Box 1222, Warren, MI 48090-1222. Thank you. BUSINESS MEETING NOTICE A Members-Only DSBA Business Meeting takes place on Thursday, June 2, 2011, at 3:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Specs Howard School of Media Arts, located at 19900 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan. Specs Howard is a Grant Fund recipient of the DSBA. Call the DSBA at (586) 558-9103 or email DSBA1@yahoo. com to reserve your space. Free parking is available on the campus but allow for extra time to arrive with the closure of the M-39 Southfield Freeway. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss and vote on the proposed amendments to our DSBA By-laws (published in the April newsletter). Thank you. - Will Tieman, President Schedule of Events Thursday, June 2, 2011 DSBA Members Only Meeting Visit the DSBA Website at: www.detroitsportsbroadcasters.org Site: Specs Howard School of Media Arts 19900 West Nine Mile Road at Evergreen, Southfield, MI Time: 3:00 p.m. RSVP: [email protected] or (586) 558-9103 www.detroitsportsbroadcasters.com Tuesday, June 21, 2011 Bayview Mackinac Media Preview Luncheon Site: Bayview Yacht Club, 100 Clairpointe, Detroit Time: 11:00 a.m. Complimentary Lunch RSVP: [email protected] or (586) 5589103 www.detroitsportsbroadcasters.com Thursday, June 23, 2011 National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame Day at DSBA Featuring NPASHOF Class of 2011 Inductees and Board Members Site: Hockeytown Cafe, Detroit Time: 11:45 a.m. RSVP: [email protected] or (586) 558- 9103 Monday, July 11, 2011 25th Anniversary DSBA Charity Golf Outing presented by Farm Bureau Insurance Site: Cherry Creek Golf Club, Shelby Township Time: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Info: (586) 558-9103 www.detroitsportsbroadcasters.com Calvin Johnson Named DSBA/PFWA Detroit Lions "Good Guy" Award Recipient on Mitch Wigness The Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association and Mitch Wigness joined the University of Detroit Mercy as its Sports Infor- Wigness spent his previous three years at mation Director in September 2010. Wigness, a graduate of Eastern Michigan the University of North Dakota. As an Assistant University, came to UDM after five years at the University of Indianapolis. “We Director of Media Relations, he worked primarily had a tremendous pool of applicants for this position, and during our search it with the Fighting Sioux football, basketball and became clear that Mitch would be a terrific fit for Detroit Titan Athletics,” said volleyball teams. He also served as an editor for Keri Gaither, Director of Athletics. Sioux Illustrated, a bi-monthly publication produced During his stint with UIndy, Wigness was involved with the NCAA Division Detroit Chapter of the Pro Football Writers Association jointly announce Calvin Johnson is the 2010-season Detroit Lions Media- Friendly “Good Guy” Award winner. Johnson proved valuable as a standout wide receiver for the 6-10 Lions, who won four games in a row to conclude last season. Mitch Wigness by the athletic media relations office and the Ralph Calvin was again a workhorse for the Lions in I Men's Basketball Final Four held in Indianapolis as part of the media relations Engelstad Arena production staff. In addition, he hosted a pre-game show prior to 2010 with 77 receptions for 1,120 yards and 12 team. He coordinated the efforts for 19 UIndy varsity sports and helped host a all home men's hockey broadcasts. touchdowns in 15 games. He was also selected to his number of NCAA Regionals and Championships. He helped develop the UIndy Television Network which airs all Greyhound University during the 2001-02 season. Wigness earned his bachelor's degree in football home games and select basketball doubleheaders. The broadcasts are telecommunications and film from EMU in 2000. He and his wife, Alecia, were available to 350,000 homes throughout the state of Indiana and football is aired married in Davison, Mich. in 2002. The DSBA welcomes Mitch as a new associ- live in the metro area. ate member in 2011 and wishes him success in his new job at UDM. - George Blaha, DSBA Active Member, called playby-play of MSU's Spring Football Game on April 30, for the Spartan Sports Network. This was the sixth consecutive year George has done so. - Mario Impemba, DSBA Active Member & FOX Sports Detroit Tigers play-by-play announcer, initiated for the third straight year "Operation Opening Day," a project which provides a DVD of the Opening Day telecast at Comerica Park to displaced Tigers fans currently serving in the U.S. military. - James Oklur, DSBA Associate Member & Grosse first NFL Pro Bowl. He previously was a Sports Information Assistant at Saginaw Valley State Ile Township Schools Athletic Director, is president of the National High School Athletic Coaches Association. Founded in 1965, the NHSACA holds its annual conference in Grand Rapids this June. - Tom Leyden, DSBA Active Member, co-hosted a Detroit Lions Draft Preview one-hour show in April on WXYZ-TV Channel 7. Jim Brandstatter, DSBA Active Member, was a guest analyst on the show. - Will Tieman, DSBA President, called play-by-play of MSU's Spring Football Game on the Big Ten Television Network. MEMBERSHIP UPDATE The following individuals recently paid their 2011 DSBA Membership Dues joining 131 others who previously paid and whose names already appeared in "The Scoreboard." Ron Cameron Joseph Chagnon Terry Foster Scott Lesher Neal Ruhl Roger Smith *(S) denotes student membership DSBA On the Radio STAFF Scoreboard Editor: George Eichorn Marketing / Graphic Design / Printing: Genesus Marketing & Communications DSBA Address: DSBA Office: DSBA Website: DSBA E-mail: P.O. Box 1222 Warren, MI 48090-1222 Phone (586) 558-9103 Fax: (586) 558-9104 www. detroitsportsbroadcasters.com [email protected] DSBA Photographers The DSBA Sports Exchange radio show on WDFN produced by Will Tieman and Adam Ruff with moderator George Eichorn (left), and special guests Eli Zaret (center) of FOX Sports Detroit and the Detroit Pistons and Drew Sharp (right) of the Detroit Free Press debuted April 29th on "The Fan." Mike Alberts Robert Benko Ben Eriksson Bill Eisner Dave Frisco Frank Garza Dan Graschuck Bill Harrington Jim Hindy Laura Loviska Nick Martines Janet Slabaugh Baseball Quote Machine - Detroit Tigers Manager Sparky Anderson: "Casey (Stengel) knew his baseball. He only made it look like he was fooling around. He knew every move that was ever invented and some that we haven't even caught on to yet." - Athletics Manager Jimmy Dykes on umpires: "Despite all the nasty things I have said about umpires, I think they're one-hundred percent honest, but I can't for the life of me figure out how they arrive at some of their decisions." - Cleveland Indians pitching coach Jack Aker, after Chicago White Sox fans pelted his club with cushions on Seat Cushion Night in 1985 at Comiskey Park: "If they ever have Bowling Ball Night, I'm definitely not coming." - Umpire Harry Wendlestadt: "If they did get a machine to replace us, you know what would happen to it? Why, the players would bust it to pieces every time it ruled against them. They'd clobber it with a bat." - Detroit Tigers General Manager Dave Dombrowski, speaking to umpire Jim Joyce following his missed call on Armando Galarraga's perfect game: "Now you know what it's like to be general manager. Every day I hear about some trade I shouldn't have made, some trade I should've made. You can't win." - Kansas City Royals closer Dan Quisenberry in 1983: "I've seen the future, and it's much like the present only longer." - Sparky Anderson on Willie Stargell playing in the MLB All-Star Game at Tiger Stadium in 1971: "He's (Willie Stargell) such a big strong guy he should love that porch. He's got power enough to hit home runs in any park, including Yellowstone." - Umpire Ron Luciano: "Umpire's heaven is a place where he works third base every game. Home is where the heartache is." CALVIN JOHNSON FACTS • Born September 25, 1985 in Newnan, Georgia. • Played college football at Georgia Tech. • Drafted as the 2nd overall pick by the Lions in 2007. • Was named to the Pro Bowl in 2010. Johnson #81 • Was nicknamed "Megatron" by Lions coaches and fans because of his rare combination of size and speed. PREVIOUS DSBA/PFWA GOOD GUY WINNERS: 2009 - Dominic Raiola 2008 - Corey Smith 2007 - Roy Williams 2006 - Mike Furrey 2005 - Cory Schlesinger 2004 - Eddie Drummond 2003 - Dre' Bly 2002 - Jason Hanson 2010 MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS AWARDS - Frank Beckmann, DSBA Active Member, for WJRAM 760, its Commercial Radio Market 1 award for Midday Show Broadcast Personality/Team. - Ed Fernandez, DSBA Associate Member, for WXYZ-TV Channel 7, its TV Market 1 award for Station of the Year. - Bernie Smilovitz, DSBA Active Member, for WDIV-TV Channel 4, its TV Market 1 award for Sports. - Will Tieman, DSBA President, for the Spartan Sports Network. Its awards: Best Awards: Feature Programming: "Kalin Lucas - The Bionic Man" Feature/Use of Medium: This Week In College Football 10-29-10 Sports: Michigan Sports Brief - Christmas Edition; Play-By-Play Sports: MSU vs Tennessee NCAA Regional Final 03-28-10 Commercial: The Munn Team - Beavers. Merit Awards: A Walk Down Memory Lane On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his birth, the Los Angeles Dodgers saluted former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, shown here with Hall of Fame announcer Vin Scully at the 1989 MLB AllStar Game in Anaheim, CA. Photo courtesy of NBC Sports & MLB. Feature Programming: "Burning Questions Korie Lucious in Hawaii" Sports: Michigan Sports Brief - Filling the Void; Play-By-Play Sports: MSU vs Notre Dame 09/18/10 Commercial: MSU Season Tickets - Red Cedar Marketing Materials & Promos. - CONGRATULATIONS Frank, Ed, Bernie, Will and everyone who contributed to these awards. -DSBA Executive Committee
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