Kyle Jahner- Who is this guy?
You must have miss-clicked while looking for the archives. But just in case you are interested in the author of this site...
Barring a minor catastrophe, Kyle
Jahner will graduate from the
University of Southern California
in May of 2007. He is searching
for an intership in the Los Angeles
area for the coming spring semester.
He wrote for the Daily Breeze in
the summer of 2005, plus freelance
later in the fall. He also worked for
ESPN in Singapore in the summer of '04, logging tape and writing baseball highlights for SportsCenter Asia. And of course he has spent the last three years writing for the Daily Trojan. He has written about almost any sport you can name except cricket. He draws the line at cricket.
Aside from writing, Kyle currently plays USC club rugby after playing baseball and football in high school. He also has worked for KSCR student radio, working on-air on a sports talk show and and color for a handful of USC football games, as well as calling play-by-play for USC baseball for usctrojans.com.
Born in Denver in 1984, Kyle moved to St. Louis four months later without his knowledge or consent. He later moved to Singapore in the summer of 1997, with his knowledge and consent, although that really didn't count for anything. After graduating from the Singapore American School in 2003, he headed off to learn lots of fun stuff at USC, (and take a class or two while he's there).
Aside from playing, watching, and writing about sports, Kyle also likes anything active, travelling, listening to loud angry music that almost no one else likes, writing ridiculous bios in the third person, and just hanging out and enjoying college. After all, you're only young once. So he's been told.
Kyle also has a brother, Corey, who is a junior Elon University. That's in North Carolina, for the majority of the population that hasn't heard of it. (Figured explaining the geography of Singapore would be hopeless, but if you find yourself looking for it on a globe with no clue where to start, try South East Asia.) His parents still live in Singapore, where it is undoubtedly hot, humid, and probably raining.
Now here are a couple pictures here for basically no apparent reason except for that they loosely connect to articles.
This picture was a part of the Busch Stadim story from October of '05. (From left) Jake, Scott, myself, my brother Corey, and Sean all took a weekend from five geographically dispersed colleges (WI, VT, CA, NC, TX respecively) to check out the final weekend at Busch. Amazing trip.
Some of the forwards on the USC rugby team, apparently watching a ball fly through the air or something. This team was the inspiration (and subject) for the April '05 article about college rugby. I'm wearing the goofy cap (a must for a lock), joined by (from left) Garreth, Patrick, and Chris.