Daily Archives: September 4, 2011

Sleeping Tigers: The Asahi Baseball Story

Sleeping Tigers: The Asahi Baseball Story

As the baseball season is drawing to a close, watch the documentary “Sleeping Tigers: The Asahi Baseball Story”. This feature-length documentary tells the story of the Asahi baseball team. In pre-World War II Vancouver, the team was unbeatable, winning the Pacific Northwest Championship for five straight years and outplaying the taller Caucasian teams. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, all persons of Japanese descent in Canada were sent to internment camps. Faced with hardship and isolation, the former Asahi members survived by playing baseball. Their passion was contagious and soon other players joined in, among them RCMP officials and local townspeople. As a result, this quintessential North American game helped break down racial and cultural barriers. This remarkable story is told with a combination of archival footage, interviews and dramatic re-enactments. In Sleeping Tigers, award-winning director Jari Osborne skillfully weaves rarely seen archival film and dramatic recreations, along with candid interviews with the last of the Asahi, to tell this remarkable story.

See these other baseball videos: Ichiro Suzuki can hit anything and American Pastime

Sleeping Tigers: The Asahi Baseball Story

Rick Quan interviews Apolo Ohno

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TV Sportscaster Rick Quan revealed his latest piece on Asian American athletes. His newest video features none other than speed skater Apolo Ohno, who has won more medals than any other American at the Winter Olympics. Thanks to his Japanese born father, Apolo was able to focus his talents at a young age and become a star both on and off the ice. His father has been very influential in his growth both on and off the ice. Apolo Ohno identifies most with his Asian roots in his bi-racial world. His style, good look and charm has made him a rare Asian American male sex symbol. Learn more about

We’re looking forward to more Rick Quan’s ongoing series. Watch Rick Quan’s previous interviews Jeremy Lin & Rex Walters.

Rick Quan interviews Apolo Ohno

Future of Motion Control Gaming with Freddie Wong

Future of Motion Control Gaming with Freddie Wong

Join Freddie Wong as he gives you a glimpse into the possible future of motion control gaming. He’s got a fully loaded gaming pack with projection head gear that allows him to have a 360 degree gaming environment. Think Danger Room from the X-men. Just wave your gun up and down and get ready for battle. You never know where enemies may lurk.

Also see more futuristic games from Freddie Wong: Future Rock Band and Future First Person Shooter.

Future of Motion Control Gaming with Freddie Wong

Behind the scenes of Future of Motion Control Gaming with Freddie Wong