Festivities change honorees’ views
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Rick Devereux
Dennis Conner, a three-time America’s Cup-winning skipper, said that
sailing is just the bottom line, and that his real interest is in the
“tremendous game of life.”
The real interest for Andre Sommersell -- the 255th pick by the
Oakland Raiders and this year’s Mr. Irrelevant for being the
dead-last player selected in the NFL draft -- is the game of football
and making the squad as a projected outside linebacker.
But, for now, he’ll continue another relevant quest. On Thursday,
Sommersell was a guest of the Balboa Yacht Club during a Beer Can
regatta through Newport Harbor as part of the weeklong festivities
celebrating Mr. Irrelevant.
Sommersell will be the Grand Marshal of the Movin’ and Groovin’
‘Round Fashion Island today at 11 a.m. ESPN Radio’s “The Big Show”
with Steve Mason and John Ireland will hold an Irrelevant Rally at
Muldoon’s Irish Pub.
The Miss Irrelevant Contest is scheduled for 9 p.m. at the Blue
Beet Cafe to help celebrate the first Irrelevant birthday party as
Sommersell turns 24 on Saturday. Sommersell concludes his week of fun
with the NFL rookie orientation at La Costa Resort and Spa in
Carlsbad.
Melanie Fitch, CEO of Irrelevant Week, said that the honoree will
leave with a bigger smile on his face than when he arrived.
“They transform from a humble mortal into a superstar in one
week,” she said. “It’s his week. He’s the king.”
Before the week started, Sommersell said he was a pretty private
guy and wasn’t interested in being the center of attention. Before
Wednesday’s Lowsman Trophy banquet, Sommersell said he had a fun time
and was starting to warm to the idea of being pampered.
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