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Trip last weekend
It’s good to be back with my tumbler full of coffee early on a Sunday morning contributing to the best column in America. That said, last weekend’s trip was great.
Was there some Bigfoot exploration done?
Yes, of course there was. Anytime I go out into the woods for an extended period of time, I’m going to look for the hide-and-seek champion or for some evidence.
But this was also a trip for me and Mrs. SeanJo to enjoy some quiet time for a few days without our little guy. As far as that was concerned, the cabin in the woods was perfect.
I’m sad to report that, once again, I didn’t find any evidence of Bigfoot.
There were rocks lined up near the cabin we were staying at, and I understand they like to leave these kinds of gifts, but there was nothing definitive to say that a Bigfoot left them.
Interestingly, the area didn’t have much wildlife.
This was a cabin in the woods and at that location I only saw birds. That could be that a Bigfoot in the area has eaten all the animals or keeps them in hiding out of fear of being eaten.
But again, that wasn’t definitive enough for me to announce that there was a Bigfoot in the area. I’m not going to do that without some real evidence. Anyway, the search goes on.
We took the little guy to his first baseball game
We kicked off the Memorial Day Weekend on Friday night by heading out to a Charlotte Knights baseball game. Our little t-baller had never been to a game before, and we felt he was at the age where he’d be able to sit through a couple of hours of Minor League Baseball.
He got a couple of hours, then some. It was an insane game. I’ve been to a ton of Minor League and Major League games, and I’ve seen my share of runs, but I had never seen a 35-run game until Friday night.
I don’t know if the ball was juiced or if the pitching was just that bad or what, but the final score was 22-13. The little guy got to see a little bit of everything, including two innings of work on the mound by a position player who threw a few pitches in the 30s.
One thing he didn’t see were any grown men with gloves. I’m happy to report that, at least on Friday night, there was none of that nonsense going on in the stands.
Sure, it’s possible someone snuck one in, but we did a couple of laps around the ballpark during the four hours or so at the game and didn’t see one.
All in all, it was a decent first baseball game, one we’re definitely not going to forget. He was into it from arrival until we left following the fireworks show. He was so into it, he wanted to go to another game on Saturday.
Why wouldn’t he be? He saw a ton of runs, he got ice cream out of a little helmet, he landed a souvenir from the team store, there was an on-field fireworks show after the game, and he got to see, due to how close we were sitting to the opposing team’s bullpen, drunk guys harassing the away teams’ pitchers as they got loose.
An added bonus to his first game was the shirtless homeless guy who couldn’t keep his hands out of the front of his pants, asking everyone in the parking lot for money before the game.
What a night.
Baseball “fans” kept pouring milk on themselves in honor of the Indy 500 milk celebration
Look at what kept happening at Major League Baseball stadiums on Saturday. I hope these plants were paid well, because pouring milk on yourself has to suck.
The unofficial start to summer is here
Memorial Day weekend brings with it the unofficial start to summer. That means, for some, firing up the grill for the first time.
What better way to get the unofficial start to the grilling season going than by talking to a Hall of Famer? OutKick’s own Matt Reigle asked himself that very question.
He then set up an interview with BBQ Hall of Famer and Emmy-winning comedy writer John Markus. Take a look at their conversation.
Coke v Pepsi, and the winner is …
– Jim T in San Diego:
RC. Real men drink RC Cola.
SeanJo
I love the confidence here, Jim. I wish I had an informed response. The problem is, I can’t tell you the last time I had an RC Cola.
Ketchup Prank: “Chicago Hotdog Sauce”
– Spamuel Carbs ESQ:
First, I love Outkick, and screencaps. Second, I only allow my lawn company to mow on Thursdays.
With that said, the ignorance of taking a stand against ketchup on a hotdog is similar to Chicagoans calling their pizza casserole, “pizza” instead of what it really is; a monstrosity. Any time I screw up what I’ve cooked, I call it, “Chicago style.”
Heinz tested the “no ketchup on hotdog purists” years ago and found out they are full of deep dish crap.
SeanJo
Well, first, I’m not a “no ketchup on hot dog purist.” And I never said ketchup on a hot dog didn’t taste good. If it didn’t taste good, kids wouldn’t eat it.
All I’m saying is that we leave certain things behind in childhood and one of those things should be ketchup on a hot dog. The same goes for Pepsi.
I never said they don’t taste good, but much like ketchup, Pepsi has that overly sugary taste that is designed for children.
Adults with Gloves
– Keith W. writes:
Hi Sean,
Just wanted to weigh in on adults bringing gloves to games discussion: If I went to the game alone, I would tend to agree with you, and I wouldn’t bring a glove (I’ve actually caught a foul ball bare handed before). But I brought my young sons to a game and I absolutely brought my glove along with them. I wanted to give myself the best chance to catch a homerun ball for them. If someone thought I was a dork – I couldn’t have cared less. I will say this: regardless if an adult is there alone or with kids, you absolutely can’t put ketchup on a hotdog.
Keep up the good bullpen work for Joe!
SeanJo
Thanks for weighing in on the grown men with gloves at baseball games debate. You’re wrong, but I respect your reasoning here.
My counterargument would be, if the kids can’t catch it with their gloves, or you can’t bare hand it, then it wasn’t meant to be.
Mom!
– Tim P. writes:
We had great weather over Mother’s Day weekend here in Montana! The little Lady asked me if I was going to smoke something for mom’s day dinner? My reply was “is a pigs ass pork?”
After many hours of contemplation I’ve came to the conclusion that this was the wrong response to her question! So to get myself out of the doghouse, I had to sweeten up dinner a bit! Ribs, pineapple, asparagus, a fresh loaf of bread, two huckleberry pies and of course some chocolate for mom!
Seems I redeemed myself……temporarily of course. I hope everyone had a great Mother’s Day! Oh, and a pic from home!
(PS, we’re gonna have us a big-ass party on the 4th! Wait till you see that layout!)





My Montana Home!

SeanJo
Tim, you keep topping yourself week in and week out. Adding the deserts was a game changer. Keep sending in pics of your meat. I can’t wait to see what you’re putting together in Montana for the 4th.
Bbq
– Derek S. in Indiana writes:
SeanJo! So the Gettin’ Piggy With It BBQ team was in action this weekend and had a pretty good day! To get to do THIS on Friday night and Saturday is WHY you mow on Thursdays!
#BBQSUPERSTORE.COM




Still Grilling
– John from SD sends:
SeanJo,
Welcome back, hopefully you found big foot and we can all rest easy going forward.
One of the kids is back from college so it was NY strip grilling time since they end up missing these home cooked meals. Lots more grilling this Memorial Day weekend.

Keep up the great work!
SeanJo
Unfortunately, we found no signs of Bigfoot. But that’s not going to discourage us. I love the work you put in on the grill. Keep it up and keep sending it in!
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That’s it for this week. It’s good to be back on the regular schedule. I’ll see everyone in the Screencaps community next Sunday.
Until then, keep sending in your meat. The unofficial start to summer and grilling season has arrived. The inbox is always open sean.joseph@outkick.com.
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Colonels Claim Four ASUN Performer of the Week Honors
RICHMOND, Ky. – The Eastern Kentucky University men’s and women’s track and field teams took four of the first six ASUN Performer of the Week honors in the 2025-26 indoor track and field season as announced by the conference office on Wednesday.
On the track, Taha Er Raouy and Edna Chelulei earned the men’s and women’s weekly honors, with Daroyce Flemons and Kristan Simmons taking the honors in the field after all four broke school records in their respective events to open the indoor season.
Er Raouy took the men’s track honors after breaking the school record in the invite section of the 3,000 meters with a time of 7:40.56, finishing 6th in a mixed field of top collegiate athletes and professionals at the BU Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener last Saturday.
At the same meet, Chelulei set the EKU indoor record in the women’s 5,000 meters with a time of 15:42.14.
Back in the Commonwealth, Flemons and Simmons set new program records in the men’s and women’s weight throw at the KTCCCA Commonwealth College Opener in Louisville to earn Field Performer of the Week honors.
Flemons’ record-breaking throw went 17.81m (58.05.25) in his Colonel debut to take first in the men’s event, while Simmons threw 17.28m (56-08.50) to take first on the women’s side.
The Colonels will next compete in the new year at the Bellarmine Open on January 16.
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Katelynn Oxley to Join Women’s Basketball Roster for Remainder of 2025-26 Season
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In four seasons as a volleyball letterwinner, Oxley appeared in 106 matches for the Blue Demons and totaled 483 kills and 318 blocks. In her senior campaign, the Lincoln, Neb. native ranked sixth in the BIG EAST with 1.12 blocks per set while her .318 hitting percentage ranked eighth.
In her prep career, Oxley played two seasons of varsity basketball at Lincoln Lutheran and led her squad in points, blocks and rebounds her junior and senior campaigns. Her teams went 45-7 in two seasons and finished top three in C1 State championship in back-to-back seasons. Oxley won multiple all-city, all-conference and all-state accolades in her time on the hardwood.
Oxley earned her undergraduate degree in Finance in June of 2025 and is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration in Business Analytics. She has been named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team on three occasions and compiled a 4.0 GPA throughout her time in Chicago.
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The Blue Demons return home to host UMass Lowell Thursday, Dec. 11. Tipoff from Wintrust Arena is scheduled for 6 p.m.
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Nabwe Wins Seventh Career Big Ten Weekly Honor
Nabwe returned to the college indoor scene at the M City Classic where she tossed a season-opening 23.74m (77-10 3/4) in the weight throw to sit at No. 1 in the NCAA. The toss for Nabwe was over four feet further than her 2024 opening weight throw of 22.45m (73-8) at the same meet. Nabwe’s winning throw of 16.40m (53-9 3/4) in the shot put was also an improvement from last year’s opening indoor competition by nearly two feet (15.95m | 52-4). Nabwe’s shot put mark from the M City Classic is ranked No. 3 in the nation and the No. 1 in the Big Ten after last weekend’s action.
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This is the sixth straight season that the Huskies have had at least two players named to the AVCA All-America teams and the fourth time in program history that SCSU has had three or more All-America selections in a season which have all come in the last four seasons (four in 2021, three in 2022, three in 2024).
Thompson becomes the fifth player in program history to become a multi-time All-American after Lindsey Rachel ’22 (3x; 2019, 21, 22), Phebie Rossi ’22 (2x; 2021, 22), former teammate Kenzie Foley ’24 (4x; 2021, 22, 23, 24) and current teammate Emma Berran (2x; 2023, 24). Last season Thompson was also named to the second team. Kimm and LaPlant are the 12th and 13th players in program history to earn All-America honors.
The redshirt senior middle blocker was named a first team All-Central Region performer by the AVCA and Division-II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) after being named a second teamer by the AVCA in 2024. Thompson was also named to the All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) First Team, to the NCAA Central Region All-Tournament Team, the NSIC All-Tournament Team all for the second consecutive season and was also the NSIC Preseason Player of the Year this season. The Lakeville, Minnesota native averaged 3.89 points, 3.37 kills and 0.96 blocks per set this season on .331 hitting this season.
Kimm earned her first all-region and all-conference honors this season after being named to the AVCA All-Central Region First Team and the D2CCA All-Central Region Second team and the All-NSIC First Team. The North Liberty, Iowa native was also named to the to the NCAA Central Region All-Tournament Team, the NSIC All-Tournament Team (second consecutive season). The junior outside hitter averaged 3.88 points, 3.47 digs, 3.40 kills and 0.46 blocks per set this season.
LaPlant also earned the first all-region and all-conference honors of her career this season after being named to the AVCA All-Central Region First Team and the D2CCA All-Central Region Second team and the All-NSIC First Team. The sophomore setter was also named to the to the NCAA Central Region All-Tournament Team, the NSIC All-Tournament Team. She also became just the fifth player in program history to be named AVCA DII Player of the Week and was the lone Husky to earn weekly NSIC honors this season after being named Setter of the Week twice (her first career weekly awards). The Grand Rapids, Minnesota native averaged 11.69 assists, 2.21 digs, 1.23 points, 0.62 kills and 0.49 blocks per set this season.
This season, the Huskies won their second consecutive and fourth overall NSIC Tournament Championship (all in the last five seasons) after taking down the No. 13, No. 2 and No. 5 teams in the country and advanced to the NCAA Central Region Championship/Sweet 16 for the second consecutive season, tying the program record for NCAA Tournament wins in a season, with two (4x; 1995, 2022, 2024, 2025). En route to the region championship, the Huskies beat the No. 17 team in the nation before taking down the No. 2 team and tournament host, Nebraska Kearney, on their home court.
AVCA All-America
Second Team:
Shelby Kimm
Braya LaPlant
Ella Thompson
AVCA RELEASE
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Sophia Poehlein, Tory Vitko, and Lulu Pavan each received All-American Honorable Mention from the AVCA.
Prior to 2025, only two players in Bentley history earned AVCA All-American honors. Christiana Sadowski is a three-time All-American Honorable Mention (2005, 2006, 2007), and Alyssa Carter was an All-American Honorable Mention in 2003.
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