I have moved my operations over to kjasr.com
You can see the out & abouts and daily reports there.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Friday, August 01, 2008
Olympic Badminton
#1 posting 8.1.2008
badminton news & information
OLYMPICS
The Olympics are almost here and badminton is part of the festivities.
The badminton goes from August 9th to the 17th.
Here is the USA Badminton site, which has some current information, but also has some out of date information (like hoping the 1996 Olympic team will do well--last paragraph in the USA in the Olympics article).
Here is the World Badminton Federation site
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Photo News
#1 posting 6.25.2008
badminton news & information
I now have a new lens that should give better photos next season. The lens is a 2.8 compared to the 5.6 model I was using this year. This means the lens will be able to take in more light, which is a good thing due to the dark nature of most of the gyms.
I also have a new site for photo sales. No badminton photos are there, but I should be able to post all the shots next year. The site is kevinanderson.photostockplus.com.
If you have questions, go to my profile and email me.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Best of 2008
#1 posting 5.23.2008
badminton news & information
YEAR IN REVIEW/AWARDS
Best National Anthem---the only national anthem I heard during the year---at Eden Prairie when they faced St. Paul Johnson.
Best photo angle to watch a match: The top of the bleachers at Harding. Easier to get to than the Highland Park top bleachers.
Best Uniforms: Edison
Best Tour Guide---me. I helped Eden Prairie find the right door to enter at Edison.
Best 6-1 team match: Central vs Como Park at Central. Five of the matches went the distance. Four went to Central.
Best 4-3 team match: Harding vs Johnson at Harding. The doubles had tight scores.
Best individual match: Katie Vohnoutka (Eden Prairie) vs Khoua Xiong (Highland Park) at Eden Prairie. It was Vohnoutka's closest match of the year. Xiong actually outpointed her 55-52. 21-17, 12-21, 21-18.
Best Smash: Katie Vohnoutka, Eden Pairie
Best Soft Drive/cut shot: Khoua Xiong, Highland Park
Best move: Making the finals of the doubles and singles at the state tournament the spotlight event. It gave everyone a chance to see and cheer on their favorites. It gave each event a classy finish.
Worst trip---going to Minneapolis North to watch the Polars and Southwest. Southwest wasn't there. They were on vacation.
Worst trip part II--getting delayed on the "unweave the weave" and missing the opening game of the semis at the state individual tournament.
NEXT YEAR:
As far as next years favorites
Stephanie King of Harding is the only player returning from the top four individuals. She finished 4th this year. Others to watch include Olamide Fadahunsi of Johnson, Desiree Garcia of South, and Elena Kronmiller of Highland.
Da Chang and Doua Thao of Central may be the favorites in the doubles category. They weren't able to compete this year due to a California trip during the state tournament.
As far as the team title goes....Harding has won the last three years. They took a hit with graduation in 2008. It should be an interesting 2009.
FUTURE PLANS
In the next few months I will be moving to a full fledged website. I will have more on that when the site is up and running.
Also I will have more of the photos I took during the year up. I am going to work with someone to put them online and then folks can purchase their favorites.
Next up: When news breaks and when the site is up
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Vohnoutka Athlete of the Week
#1 posting 5.20.2008
badminton news & information
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Individual state champ Katie Vohnoutka of Eden Prairie is KARE 11's Athlete of the Week.
Next up some time this week: a look back at the year that was with some of my own awards and honors.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Tournament Recaps
#1 posting 5.18.2008
badminton news & information
TOURNAMENT RECAPS
The StarTribune and Pioneer Press covered at the individual titles on Friday.
The StarTribune wrote about how her height and volleyball background helped Katie Vohnoutka in her undefeated season. ]
The Pioneer Press wrote about the one hour break between the semis and the finals.
next up: next week with a look back and a look ahead.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Eden Prairie Sweeps Titles
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EDEN PRAIRIE SWEEPS TITLES
The last time a school swept the two titles was in 2006 with St. Paul Harding. According to sources this was the first time in six years St. Paul didn't have a state champion in the individual side.
I got to Harding at 3:13 thanks to delays along 694. Unfortunately action had already started for the first round. I will detail the Mee Xiong vs Khoua Xiong match later, but I only got there for games 2 and 3.
In the semifinals today Vohnoutka beat #5 seed Stephanie King 21-12, 21-16.
On the doubles side Wade and Eteneuer beat the Burnsville duo of Amy Linblad and Natalie Leiker 21-9, 21-8. In the other all Johnson semifinal it was Goly Yang and Belick Pha beating fellow Governors Kia Thao and Kou Nou Chang 21-14, 21-14.
The tournament played the 3rd place games prior to the championships. On the singles side Khoua Xiong beat Stephanie King, while Thao and Chang beat Linblad and Leiker for third in the doubles.
Each championship match was the only court open. There was undivided attention on the match at hand and I prefer it that way. It gave me a chance to watch both. I think the fan base also enjoyed getting a chance to see both championships.
DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Becca Wade/Larysa Eteneuer vs Goly Yang/Belick Pha
Johnson had a quick start in game two up 3-1. EP put together three runs on four serves on a 12-3 run put the Eagle duo in the drivers seat at 13-6. Another 6-1 run made it 19-9. The game ended on an ace by Wade 20-12.
FIRST SINGLES NUMBERS
SIDEOUTS:
Eden Prairie 8/15-.533; Johnson 4/16-.250
RUNS OF 3+:
Eden Prairie 8, Johnson 2
POINTS:
Eden Prairie 42
Winners 18: Drives 8, Smashes 4, Aces 3, Clears 2, Drops 1
Johnson Errors 24: hitting 20 (Net 7, Fans 6, Wide 5, Deep 2), Serving 4 (Net 3, Short 1)
Johnson
Winners: 7: Drives 4, Drops 2, Clears 1
Eden Prairie Errors 17: hitting 16 (Wide 5, Net 5, Deep 4, Fan 2); Serving 1 (net 1)
Time: 12:16
SINGLES
Mee Xiong vs Khoua Xiong Semifinals
It was the fourth time these two players met and it was the first time this year Mee Xiong won. In the first contest at Highland Khoua won in three. At Harding the match went three games too. Last week in the City championships it went two, but the margin was only six points.
Today Khoua won the first game 21-17. Mee took the last two 21-17, 21-18. For the last two games neither player had a strong side out game. Neither was above .500.
Khoua Xiong was never able (in the last two games) able to score many points off her signature soft drive cut shot. She only had four in the last two games. Mee Xiong had a in and out game meaning her points came on drops close to the net or in the deep back ally.
Game two saw Mee go up 16-12 only to have Khoua tie it at 16. Mee got the side out on a soft drive and then had a three point run to go up 20-16. Two side outs later and the series was tied at one apiece.
Mee started the deciding third game with a run of four including three drops. When Khoua got the bird back on a side out she served wide. Khoua did cut the margin to 7-5 with a three point run including an ace. Mee used a three point run to go up 10-5. Another Mee run of three gave her a 13-7 advantage. Khoua used two Mee fans and a drive to cut the margin to 14-10. A four point run made it 17-10 for Mee. Khoua didn't quit and used a couple of clears to trail 17-16. She tied it at 18 on her signature shot. Mee got the side out when Khoua tried a smash that ended up in the net. On point 20 Khoua got tripped up on the back line for an ace. The game ended on a drop attempt that ended in the net.
SINGLES SEMIFINALS NUMBERS (last two games)
SIDEOUTS:
Mee Xiong 7/17-.412; Khoua Xiong 5/17-.294
RUNS OF 3+:
Mee Xiong 7, Khoua Xiong 5
POINTS: *(of only the last two games)
Mee Xiong 42
Winners 18: Clears 6, Drops 6, Drives 3, Smashes 1, Soft Drives 1, Aces 1
Khoua Xiong Errors 24: hitting 22 (Net 14, Wide 7, Deep 1), Serving 2 (wide 1, short 1)
Khoua Xiong 35
Winners: 15: Soft Drives 4, Clears 4, Drives 3, Aces 2, Drops 2
Mee Xiong Errors 20: hitting 19 (Wide 7, Net 6, Deep 4, Fan 2); Serving 1 (short 1)
CHAMPIONSHIP
Katie Vohnoutka vs Mee Xiong
Katie Vohnoutka finished the season unblemished at 20-0. She did not lose one game in the state finishing 10-0. Last year Vohnoutka finished in 3rd place.
The most she gave up in a two game series was in the semis with King getting 28. Here are the totals points given up
Yer Yang, Henry 10
KY, Arlington 15
Shoua Moua, Humboldt 24
Stephanie King, Harding 28
Mee Xiong, Harding 25
So for the tournament the average Vohnoutka's opponent scored was 10.2.
Vohnoutka had a stronger side out game, had more runs and halted any that Mee Xiong had in mind, plus had an advantage in winners with 23. Meanwhile Mee Xiong had 5 winners. Vohnoutka proved today that she has more game than a smash.
Just as the first game, the second game started off with a Vohnoutka smash. She had 10 smashes on the day. Xiong led 5-4 when Vohnoutka took the lead for good on a three point run including an ace and of course a smash. Vohnoutka had two more runs, one of six and a final run of five to finish the game.
FIRST SINGLES NUMBERS
SIDEOUTS:
Katie Vohnoutka 8/16-.500; Mee Xiong 5/17-.294
RUNS OF 3+:
Katie Vohnoutka 5 Mee Xiong 1
POINTS:
Katie Vohnoutka 42
Winners 23: Smashes 10, Clears 5, Soft Drives 3, Drives 2, Drops 2, Aces 1
Mee Xiong Errors 19: hitting 17 (Net 12, Wide 3, Deep 2), Serving 2 (wide 1, net)
Mee Xiong 25
Winners: 5: Drives 2, Clears 2, Smash 1
Katie Vohnoutka Errors 20: hitting 18 (Wide 9, Net 6, Deep 2, Fan 1); Serving 2 (short 1, deep 1)
Time: 12:32
Next up: I pass out some awards next week.
