Backspin Volume 3, Issue 4 | Page 7

editor’s letter I had an argument with Jake just a few nights ago about the fact that I am indeed a sports fan. Jake disagreed. And since I have this beautiful platform where I can prove my point, I will definitely be taking this opportunity. Here’s how it went down: We were eating dinner, and he started talking sports, and I asked a couple of questions. He basically gave me the brush off, explaining that it was a long story that would take too long to explain. Still, I wanted to know. I was interested. “I’m a sports fan,” I told him and my son Shayne, also Mr. Macho Sports is My Life. Whatev. They both rolled their eyes at my suggestion. Hmmm. Well, let me set the record straight. It was I who watched the NFL playoffs while one of them slept and the other was playing golf (interchangeable – can’t remember who was doing what at which time). I have awoken both of them at one time or another because of a major comeback and must-see last few minutes of a game. I have seen more Hail Mary passes that turned the game because either or both of them gave up on what was a sure thing and ditched. I follow the golf team and lay out Backspin every month. I call for quotes and follow up. And I remind both of them of deadlines when it’s time to publish. I look forward to the Zurich Classic, watch the World Series and the Final Four, and I yell Who Dat at the top of my lungs. And furthermore ... It was I who stayed up late washing uniforms and making sure everything was done so we could leave on time (also interchangeable – Jake or Shayne will work here). I took pictures, participated in fundraisers, made doctor appointments for various sports-related injuries and paid the entry fees. I was running from work to the games and tournaments (and I dare either of them to find one person who was there more). I drove carpool and sat through practices. I was up early and the last to go to sleep. I knew batting averages and yardages, and I clipped every article that mentioned either of them. I could turn the tables and say that they are not sports fans because it’s not all about the game. So thank you very much, I am a sports fan, and I welcome the challenge of proving that to anyone who disagrees. You want a piece of me? And while I have the platform, thank you to my sweet mother who followed me around the softball field and mother-in-law who took care of the uniforms before I did. You, ladies, are sports fans. And by the way, my motherin-law used to run the March Madness basketball brackets at her job. Try to mess with her – she won a couple of them. Amber 7