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Apr 28

This past Saturday, Thomas had a work-in-the-garden and BBQ party on his farm, but unfortunately, I wasn’t able to attend even though I really wanted to. Almost two months earlier Raswan and I had signed up to take part in Kevin’s Sinchon Sportsapalooza: So big, it’s a “palooza.” Kevin did all the organizing and logistics for this all day event.

13 teams of four people (2 boys and 2 girls) competed against each other in various sports and activities in Sinchon. They included:

  1. bowling
  2. batting cages
  3. Mario cart video game
  4. air hockey
  5. basketball shootout
  6. billiards

Our team was called “Lastman Soccer.” The following is the story behind the name. Last summer, when Ras and Kevin were at the Yeoido swimming pool, they met a Korean guy there who was mentally challenged. This didn’t stop him from coming up to the foreigners and asking Ras what his name was. He said, “Raswan.” The guy said, “It’s nice to meet you Lastman! What’s your family name?” Ras answered, “Sockol.” “Lastman Soccer, ok.” Throughout the rest of the day, whenever they saw each other, this Korean guy would yell out, “Hello Lastman Soccer!”

Our team consisted of Ras, me, Jenay, and Ben. We met at Sinchon’s lesbian park (behind Hyudai department store) at noon to get instructions for the day. We received t-shirts, a bag with two bottles of the official sport drink of Sportsapalooza (soju), a map, and directions on where to go and what teams we were competing against for each event. For the 20,000 won fee paid by each person, we received the t-shirts, all events paid for, two pitchers of beer at “Watt’s On Tap” for our team, and a burger and fries for dinner. Not a bad deal at all.

(Above: The girls of CanAM Crushers (who won the entire event!) and Lastman Soccer. L-R: Stef, Gisela, Jenay, & me)

The two events Ras and I liked the most were the batting cages and bowling. I had never gone to a batting cage before, but was able to hit 11 out of 13 balls in the 120km cage. As the day winded down, we had dinner and drinks on the rooftop of “Watt’s On Tap.”

The day was fun - good times had by all. I think Kevin wants to have another Sportsapalooza in June or July, so I’ll post information on this blog as it come up. Thanks again, Kevin!

The entire album can be seen on Flickr.

5 Responses to “Sinchon Sportsapalooza”

  1. amphone Says:

    Looks like a fun day. What was your score in bowling?

  2. lao-ocean-girl Says:

    Not so good - 83. Bowling is one of those activities where nobody ever teaches you HOW to do it. It seems simple enough to throw a ball down a lane, and hopefully knock some pins down. In reality, it isn’t. I have no idea what I’m doing out there. :)
    The very first time I bowled in high school, my score was 105. Go figure.

  3. amphone Says:

    Ok, 83 is not bad. I just try to roll it down the middle of the isle as hard as I can and hope. If that fail, oh well. Spare! :-)

  4. Jennifer Says:

    ahhhh I know that guy you are talking about. I swear he tracks me down everytime at the swimming pool and.won’t.leave.me.alone………

    Lastmas Soccer, pretty funny!!!

  5. lao-ocean-girl Says:

    That’s too funny. He’s going after all the white waygooks!

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