Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Tuesday, August 08, 2006
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Sunday, July 23, 2006


Sunday, July 16, 2006




On July 14th and 15th Tyler attended the camp in Urbandale. He saved his birthday money to pay for the camp himself.He enjoyed drills, contests, and pick up games with 40 other ISU enthusiasts. His favorite part of camp was when he got to take a picture and get an autograph with Jiri. He also got a T-shirt, basketball, and practice booklet at the end of camp. He plans on already attending next year.
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Saturday, July 08, 2006


Friday, July 07, 2006

Saturday July 1st brought a big "Kneifl crowd" to Jamaica Raceway. Hollie was home from Denver, Rich and Andrea from Ankeny, and grandma and grandpa from Sioux City. After last week we had a few "bumps and bruises" so pit crew had the body redone just in time for the next race. For the first heat race Tyler started on the pole and that's where he'd finish. For the second heat race he started 3rd. After a good battle and pass on Colin he ended up 2nd. For the feature he started outside front row. Tyler had a couple of wide turns which let Colin get ahead of him.Then Colin had a good run and passed Eric for the feature win. His first of the season. Tyler couldn't battle back enough and would have to settle for 3rd. It was good clean racing but Tyler needed some practice running his lines. So, on Wednesday we loaded up again and headed to Jamaica to practice "our lines". After 4 hours and 110 practice laps he's got his line down. Tomorrow is a midseason points and money race. Wish us luck!!!

Last Friday June 30th, Villager's coaches had a "celebrate our baseball season" picnic. The kids swam, buried each other in sand, and even tried there luck at eating clams. It was a nice end to a wonderful year. Thanks to Steve Brashears, Wayne Kies, and Todd Lange for coaching and giving the kids a memorable minor league season.
Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Tyler's team won gold medals in their league for the regular season going undefeated in league play this year. This week started tournament play. They lost their first game to MetaBank. They would have to play Newel Fonda in the losers bracket in this double elimination tournament. Tyler pitched a great 3 innings and struck out 5 batters in the victory over Newell Fonda. I wonder if the buck a strike motivated him at all :) So now he is $15 richer. Since MetaBank got beat by Paxton's in the winners bracket, Villager and Metabank would meet again in yesterday's game. Tyler was again throwing some heat and struck out the first 3 batters. He struck out 2 more in the second inning before walking one batter who eventually scored making the game 0 to 1 going into the 3rd inning. Tyler did strike out one more before MetaBank was able to put a bat on the ball to score another run making it 2 to 0 in the 3rd. Going into the 4th inning Villager came out swinging, scoring 5 runs in the 4th inning to take the lead in the game. Metabank would score one more run in the 5th but it wasnt enough as Villager got revenge and eliminated Metabank from the tournament. Next game is Thursday at 530p in Aurelia against Paxton's. If Villager beats Paxtons, they will eliminate them from the tournament and face Aurelia in the championship game at 730, however, if Villager wins the first game, they would play on Friday again for the tournament title. So as you can see this week is very busy, after baseball this week, we travel to Jamaica Iowa where Tyler hopes to extend his current point lead in the JR 1 Gas class in kart racing.
Sunday, June 25, 2006

Tyler during a practice session down the back stretch.
The day was a bit cloudy and wet, but the track was dry so we unloaded for some practice before racing began. We made no changes from last week. Tyler was a bit off the pace, so we dropped a tooth on the rear gear and went with a 58 gear hoping to get some more speed down the straights. Although we ran some fast laps, I thought we could still get some more speed, so we dropped one more tooth on the rear to a 57 and sent him out again. He ran about 3 tenths slower, then it started to rain and practice was over. For the heat races, I put the 58 gear back on. He lined up to start second, however, pit crew and driver had some miscommunication about the start and we got moved to the back. Tyler passed 2 karts after a few laps, but ran out of laps trying to catch Eric who already had a sizeable lead. Tyler finished second. Tyler started third in the second heat race and made it to second where he finished. After a short rain delay, Tyler would again start on the front row for the feature, next to Eric, who had the pole after winning both heat races. The feature was action packed as Kordell and Tyler were banging on each other bringing out the first caution, both karts were sent to the back. After a good restart, Tyler and Kordell would again meet in the middle of turn 3 and 4, bringing out another caution, again both karts were sent to the rear. On the restart, Tyler got a huge start and passed 3 karts down the front stretch to be leading with 4 to go going into turn 1. Kordell took the lead by getting by Tyler on the back stretch of the same lap. Kordell led the last 3 laps to take the checkered, Tyler would finish second.