Meet the Team


A retired lawyer, Paul also taught an upper division writing course at the Marshall School of Business at USC for five years. Through the years, he has published nearly 150 film reviews and op-eds in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, and the Los Angeles Daily Journal. Many of his pieces were nationally syndicated. He also wrote a humor column on matters involving the practice of law and the life of a lawyer for the Los Angeles Daily Journal for four years. Baseball, though, was Paul’s first love. He played in youth leagues, and for his high school, junior college, and college teams. After taking more than 10 years away from playing, he played in the National Adult Baseball Association for nine years from ages 33-41, and was the starting All-Star catcher several times. Paul is retired and lives in Idaho. Video Interview: Here

Kelly was born and raised in the Los Angeles area. Growing up, sports was always apart of Kelly’s world. Whether it was playing in a neighborhood ball game, participating on high school teams, or indulging in a weekend tournament, Kelly would be ready to play a game. He also is an avid viewer of sports. As a 40 year season ticket holder for the Angel games, he has attended thousands of games. He has always had a knack for predicting what will happen on the field before it occurs. Professionally, Kelly went to culinary school and worked under some outstanding chefs. He shifted gears and then worked for several motion picture film labs in Hollywood. Later, Kelly worked in sound for episodic television. Kelly is now retired and enjoys staying up to date with college and professional football, and of course, baseball. Video Interview: Here