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Coming to a Stadium Near You ... um ... me

Dec. 4, 2006
Categorized in: Glendale Arizona
The final BCS standings are out and Ohio State will be facing Florida in the BCS National Championship game January 8 right here in Glendale at University of Phoenix (nee Cardinals) Stadium. My sympathies to Michigan, who likely were more deserving of the trip to the desert.

Ohio State fans should be familiar with the Valley, if not Glendale, as the Buckeyes won the national championship here in 2003. From what I was told it was the greatest college football game in history. I missed it - I was on my first date with my lovely wife, watching The Two Towers. And I only remind her of this every couple of months. As for the Gator folk, welcome to a whole new world - what you will see here bears little resemblance to the Valley the last time you were here in 1996.

College football playoff debate aside, what is there to do in Glendale?

There's Glendale Glitters in downtown. There's shopping at Arrowhead Towne Center, as well as micro-brewed beer at Rock Bottom where you can find the name of a truly talented real estate agent and beagle owner permanently etched on a keg. You can play a round of golf at the Legend at Arrowhead Ranch or any one of the dozens of other courses in the West Valley.

Check out a Phoenix Coyotes game - you have to get here early or late, as they play at home December 30 and not again until January 11 - or for something completely different, go to the Arizona Sting's National Lacrosse League opener on January 5 against Colorado. (Don't hold me to it, as I haven't checked the schedule, but I'm fairly sure I'll be there with the family - my wife fell in love with the Sting last season.)

AMC Theaters just opened at Westgate - my daughter and I watched Happy Feet there yesterday - and when all else fails, you can sit inside the newly-opened Gordon Biersch mere steps from the stadium and watch the world go by over a hand-crafted lager.

And this list doesn't include the Fiesta Bowl sanctioned events, including the Fiesta Bowl parade through downtown Phoenix.

With all of this to do, only one question remains ... will Maureen take her Columbus Best Blog on the road? The first beverage is on Tobey if she makes the trip.

(c) Jonathan Dalton, 2006 / Jonathan Dalton's Arizona Homes

Technorati tags: real estate, BCS, Glendale Arizona

Futbolistas at the Gate!

Oct. 30, 2006
Categorized in: Glendale Arizona
Tagged with: cardinals stadium, soccer
This evening I had to take a short trip down Loop 101 to pick up press credentials for tomorrow night's friendly between América y Chivas de Guadalajara at Cardinals Stadium (note to University of Phoenix ... send a naming rights check to my attention, even a few dollars will do, and I'll change the reference on my blog.)

For those not in the know, I've been writing free-lance sports articles for the Associated Press since the fall of 1992, when my parents invested about $200 in a Radio Shack TRS-100 - used only by a handful of students and a legion of newspaper reporters - and I started covering Arizona State Basketball and the Phoenix Roadrunners of the International Hockey League.

This afternoon I got the call asking me to cover the game, the first live soccer match at the three-month-old stadium. It's the Mexican League's second visit to the Valley in just under two years; in 2005, the league staged a playoff doubleheader at then-Bank One Ballpark in downtown Phoenix.

Cardinals Stadium features about 37 color-coded parking lots (fuchsia go left, periwinkle head south) and, naturally, I chose the wrong one in the dark this evening which led me to Gate 3, where a few dozen fans were waiting for a glimpse of the players on América. Somehow, a few people got inside and proceeded to open the door for the rest, and there was a mad rush at the gate ... all to watch a couple dozen soccer players going through rudimentary drills (which I soon relayed to my son, a midfielder for the local Arizona Fury Boys 97 United.)

After convincing security I really was a media member I was sent the long way around to Gate 1 - the long way meaning a journey 3/4 of the way around the stadium - where I picked up my credential, got some help from a friendly security guard who walked me back toward my original door rather than forcing me to walk around the canyon dividing Gates 1 and 3 (literally - this is where they roll back the retractable grass field) and high-tailed it back to my car before someone noticed I was holding a press credential and free entry.

Most remarkable of all? Early estimates are for more than 30,000 people to make their way to the stadium to watch the game - a friendly match that doesn't count in the league standings. An exhibition.

But if tonight's any indication it will be one wild, energetic evening at the stadium tomorrow evening.

P.S. One tangential stadium naming note. During tonight's Patriots-Vikings broadcast on the Vikings radio network, the play-by-play man re-christened the San Francisco 49ers new field (nee Candlestick Park, 3Com Park and Monster.com Stadium) as 3-Com-dlestick Park.

Not bad.

(c) Jonathan Dalton, 2006 / Jonathan Dalton's Arizona Homes
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