Sunday, October 25, 2009

10/23: Subdural Hematoma

float like a butterfly...sting like a lemon...Na Pahu up to bat in the first and drops eleven...
Public Assistance didn't know what hit them - clearly a textbook case of subdural hematoma
  • weakness or lethargy
  • irritability
  • numbness
  • inability to speak
  • ataxia, or difficulty walking
there was no recovering as they stumbled about for 5 innings - they were able to make it respectable - but clearly will never be the same.

Na Pahu Piha 18
Public Assistance 10

Na Pahu Piha - Season 'I got 5 on it...'

10/16: A Beast on the Mound

little d in the field and big D on the mound - a beastly performance - holds the Slackers scoreless for 5 innings. a foul ball onto king and a foul ball onto isenberg definitely helped us out.
Na Pahu was riding high with a 11-0 lead as Chuck belched out '5 more minutes'...a few old school Na Pahu style calls for the Slackers provided them some dignity.

Na Pahu Piha 11
Slackers 3

10/9: Rotten Mangoes

new team - similar result
down for most of the game, Na Pahu battled to make it a game
last inning - na pahu piha - 2 outs, winning run at the plate for Na Pahu.
unfortunately, our hopes rested in the season 5 goat - and a dribbler to the pitcher closes it out

final score:
Makaha Mangoes 6
Na Pahu Piha 3

Monday, October 5, 2009

10/2: birfday!

more empirical evidence of what really makes Na Pahu tick - booze

a pitcher full of birthday cake shots provided ample lubrication for Na Pahu to play her loosest, smoothest, and arguably best game yet.

matched up against the mighty ka'alawai we overflowed with liquid courage, boldly dropping a cool 4 spot in the first inning and playing solid defense in the bottom half to take the first inning 4-0.

unfortunately, all the running around the bases, scoring runs, and sliding catches seemed to have worn off the buzz...and full of birthday cake we crashed hard letting ka'alawai lay a garden gate (that's 8 for the non-bingo folks). after two innings good guys down 4-8

Na Pahu played respectable for a few innings only to creep back into it (as we like to do)...some clutch hitting in the last inning saw the score narrow to 7-8...with runners on first and third with two outs and big bad joe walking to the plate to send Na Pahu to a tie - at a minimum - and then......
Ka'alawi 8
Na Pahu Piha 7