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Friday, June 5, 2026
Welcome Loyola Women's Basketball Coach Morgan Paige
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Minecraft Mascot?
A few weeks ago, i attended Preview Night of Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue. You can read my recap on Global Traveler, but today I focus on one part of it.
I fully admit, I have never played Minecraft. I have heard of Minecraft, but I knew nothing about it before going to EXP Rosemont for that special night. Fortunately, the staff was very helpful and I caught on quickly.
While there, I saw a lifesize block figure. Was this a character? A mascot? Because I was and still am unfamiliar with the whole Minecraft history and world, I had to do some research.
It seems a mustachioed character names Creeper is an unofficial mascot of Minecraft. I also found several other characters seemingly somewhere within game play. I could not find any character to match this particular character. Yet, if they ,ade and included this character in this experience, it must hold some significance. Are there any Minecrafters out there who can shed light on this character?
For now, I am assuming it can be found somewhere. Surely it can't be a generic character created for this. That wouldn't make sense.
So for now, until someone tells me otherwise, I deem it a Minecraft mascot. As for it's name, I liked Miney (taking a cue from a little girl who called the game's orb "Orbie"). I could call it Crafty. Or maybe M.C. Of course, all of this could have been avoided if Minecraft had a legit well-known mascot.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Killer Bees at Squared Circle Expo
A couple months ago, Tony and I went to Squared Circle Expo VI. Of the about 100 wrestlers in the guest lineup, the Killer Bees were among our favorites.
The Bees came to tag team prominence in the WWF in the 1980s. Jumpin' Jim Brunzell had already made a name for himself as half of the High Flyers tag team (with Greg Gagne) in the AWA. When Brunzell jumped to the WWF, Gagne stayed behind, obviously because his dad owned the AWA. I wonder if his dad wasn't the owner, would Greg have gone to the WWF, too.\In any case, Brunzell was teamed with B Brian Blair and given the Killer Bees team name. While they never won tag titles, they were a big part of the tag scene back then. Wrestling as faces, they eventually started using masks in sort of a heelish way. "Masked Confusion" allowed them to switch places without legit tags, much like heels. They never made a full turn to the dark side though. That's another wonder. Was that a test for the reaction of the fans?
The Bees actually didn't lasy too many years in the WWF, but they bounced around the indie scene. Forty or so years later, here they were together at a convention. They were just the type of old school wrestlers Tony and I really appreciated.
I always enjoy SCX, but wish they would have a few more old school wrestlers like the Bees. With their usual wrestling lineup though, I have no real complaints. There always are plenty of interesting wrestlers I enjoy meeting.
For more info and scheduling, go to squaredcirclex.com. Also, check back here for my coverage.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Bucky Badger Eluded Me
Monday, June 1, 2026
Friend Encounters: Sol Ruca and Dennis D.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Celebrity Jersey Cards #799: Chris Berman & Therese Vinal
Celebrity Jersey Cards is a weekly series featuring celebrities wearing sports jerseys. We continue our season-long alphabetical march through all MLB teams.
Born in Connecticut, sportscaster Chris Berman has been an on-air fixture since 1979. One of the pillars of ESPN, Berman is known for his nicknaming of players. I don't recall anyone tagging Berman with a nickname though. Ho about Chris "Ethel" Berman? Maybe that is a bit too wayback. How about Chris "Yo Berman, two light beers here?" It's a stretch, but I don't have the experience nor the paycheck he does. If anyone has a better one, feel; free to comment. I don't know the origin of Berman's picture, but he gets extra points for wearing an SF cap for his Celebrity Jersey Card.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Cards That Never Were: Mike Torrez Topps 1985
Friday, May 29, 2026
Athletes Unlimited Volleyball: Lianna Sybeldon
As I have mentioned many times, most recently with Athletes Unlimited's Willow Johnson, I am always intrigued by multi-generational sports families, especially multi-sports and even more specifically multi-genders. Lianna Sybeldon fits all of those categories.
Lianna's father Steve was an offensive tackle at North Dakota State before being selected by the New York Jets in the 10th round of the 1979 NFL draft. Steve ended up playing a bit for the CFL British Columbia Lions, but didn't see any regular season NFL action. Steve's wife, Lianna's mom was a professional dancer.
Lianna starred at the University of Washington. She then played internationally in Puerto Rico and Romania. Like most other players, I did not have a chance to watch Lianna prior to the AU season, but I was very impressed with her on and off the court during this season. Of course, I had to ask her about her dad and she joked about not listening to any advice. She was really fun in those sessions, which can be found at On the Beat With Athletes Unlimited Volleyball 2021.
Lianna finished in 11th place in the AU Volleyball season. While Jordan Larson dominated in winning the league championship, positions 2-11 were separated by only 900 points. It was extremely competitive and Lianna was right in the mix.
Go to AUProSports.com for more info on all of the AU sports leagues. I couldn't find much more on Lianna's current life, but I have a feeling she is still connected to sports in some way..










