I'm hardly perfect

AJ Nordman threw a perfect game as a freshman. What the heck have I been doing with my life? Read on.

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That brings us back to AJ. When I checked in with the Hawk boys during the preseason, his dad and coach, Al, said A.J. would be his biggest challenge, on account of his ADD. But what’s been glaring for some time now – he’s won two junior-high state titles – is that the kid has enormous talent.

Evidence to both AJ’s biggest challenge, as well as the fickle nature of stone-rolling, is that, despite his perfecto, he won the NIBC individual title by a single pin.

He’s going to need to be steadier to stay in his dad’s lineup Saturday. The sectional meet is a grueling, a six-game marathon spanning upwards of 6 hours. But if AJ showed nothing else last Saturday, he let us know he’s mentally tough enough to some pretty incredible things.

I can tell you, it takes some minerals to roll 12 stones, in consecutive, so well. The last three? They might as well be boulders.

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