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July 11, 2020

Randy Rosenbloom Rolls in Record Route at Eastbay 7428 Shoot-Out

90045 - Los Angeles City Section and Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame broadcaster Randy Rosenbloom garnered a record amount of votes and margin of victory to advance to the quarterfinals of the Eastbay 7428 Shoot-Out.  

The #5 seeded Rosenbloom’s 90% to 10% win over “Wooden’s Wisdom” Craig Impelman, grandson-in-law to legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden, looked a lot like the 1968 UCLA NCAA semifinal redemption victory over the University of Houston.  

Rosenbloom, who has linked with Make a Wish as his charity for the tournament, raised concerns in a post match-up interview about a potential controversy in the next round.  The HOF sportscaster will face the #4 seed, two-time VBC champ Mike Boehle, in the “Elite Eight”.  Randy suggested that Boehle’s charity, My Stuff Bags, who’s CEO is Janeen Lennon Holmes, combined with the fact that he is cousin to the Lennon family will create a major disadvantage for him.  

More controversy rears its ugly head in the next match-up, which begins at 12:00pm (PT) on July 12th and ends at noon on July 14th.  #7 seed and Windward School (West Los Angeles) Athletic Director Tyrone Powell, who’s charity partner is Westside Children’s Center, faces #10 seed Wayne Boehle, the former standout athlete for Loyola Marymount University who represented the school as lead attorney in the Hank Gathers case.  Boehle, father to Mike Boehle, has also partnered with My Stuff Bags as his charity.  But that is the least of the controversy in this match-up.

As it turns out, Powell has served as the president of North Venice Little League, which happens to be located across the street from the Boehle family home.  Over the years, Wayne has successfully resisted NVLL in the leagues attempt to expand and install lights.  We will see if it is Wayne or Tyrone who gets the green light to advance in the Eastbay 7428 Shoot-Out.

The champion of the event, which will conclude on August 7th, will receive a $1000 Eastbay gift card for their designated charity.  All voting takes place on Twitter @SportsStoriesDL

More information:  Marlee Rice info@SportsStoriesPodcast.com.

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  • Denny Lennon is the Host of the Video Podcast, “Sports Stories with Denny Lennon”