Sean’s Stats/Season to Date


Posted by Patrick Wednesday, October 25, 2006 (9:15 am)
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The below is from MaxPreps…

Sean Konoske #41
Position: FB, LB    Height: 6′0″    Weight: 200 lbs.    Class: Senior
 Defensive Statistic Definitions
Tackles Tackles Assists Total Tackles/Game
Season Totals 24 14 38 7.6
Sacks Sacks Sacks/Game
Season Totals 1.0 .2
  Game by Game Tackles Sacks
Date Opponent Result Tck Ast Tot Sak
9/8/2006 American W 15-6 4 1 5  
9/15/2006 Tokay W 34-27 4 3 7 1
9/22/2006 Armijo W 10-9 6 3 9  
9/29/2006 St. Patrick/St. Vincent W 34-28 6 3 9  
10/6/2006 Fairfield L 20-27 4 4 8  

rodriguez@benicia (36-18)


Posted by Patrick Saturday, October 21, 2006 (11:05 am)
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As you can see from the score, it was an ugly game Friday. But what you can’t see is Sean’s strong individual effort. In my humble opinion, the Panthers’ defense was there and ready to go, but it took at least a quarter before the offense was warmed up. The Rodriguez Mustangs, however, came out strong, scored quickly and effectively shut down two of Benicia’s best offensive players. Sean did have one carry for 2 yards and played on offense quite a bit this game, but it was on defense that he once again came up with several good stops, as well as forcing a fumble. It was good to him feeling and knowing that he put in a strong personal effort, even if this one didn’t go into the win column.

a boy and his (first) car


Posted by Patrick Friday, October 20, 2006 (8:06 pm)
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Celica_Left.jpgChris got his first car this weekend. He had begun to search Craigslist about a month or so ago, about the time he started working at Safeway. Though I had thought he’d want to wait longer, he was itching to get “something to work on,” even though he had yet to get his drivers license. So, we started looking. I couldn’t not believe what people tried to pawn off as “decent” or “good” cars within Chris’ price range. We look at one 1974 Toyota Corrolla that we should have been paid to take away! Then there was the 1990 Honda CRX in Pittsburg that had oil leaks, bondo over an entire front fender panel, cracked CV joint boots, suspicious wear on rear tire, a check engine light that was always on, and a non-working speedometer…and that’s only what I saw. But on a lark, we drove a bit further to Antioch after talking on the phone to the seller of a 1978 Toyota Celica GT (Chris adds more specifically that it’s an RA42 GT.) Apparently it was originally purchased by the father of the seller and has remained in the family since his passing four years ago. Sure, it looks like a 28-year-old car, but is in good shape and with a new carburetor, alternator, clutch, rear end, radiator, water pump and tires. (And everything except the radio is original…it even came with the original owner’s manual and window sticker!) Sure, Chris will have to put some work into the interior, and there a few things I’ve specified need to be fixed before he can drive it daily (including getting his license), but I think he found a good first car for a good price.

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