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WHERE R THEY NOW? DERRICK ANDERSON

GSPN catches up with former judo and football star Derrick Anderson in our latest segment of ‘Where R They Now?’

Name: Derrick J. Anderson

Sports: Judo, Football

Judo is a family tradition and Derrick's first love before he later added football to his sporting achievement. (photo courtesy of Derrick Anderson)

Judo is a family tradition and Derrick’s first love before he later added football to his sporting achievement. (photo courtesy of Derrick Anderson)

Sports Accomplishments: Judo- ’88 Olympics, ’87 SPG (silver medal), ’88 Oceania & South Pacific Championships (2 Bronze medal) Received training and Black belt promotions (1st-3rd dan) Tokai University Judo system, Japan. Football- ’84 JFK Islanders undefeated champions, MFL: UOG Tritons (three championships), Miller Bears (three championships), Basketball- GPD basketball team three GovGuam league titles

Former/current occupations: Guam Police Department, Police Officer III : Neighborhood Patrol, SWAT, Executive Security(1995-2008), Dyncorp International,High Threat  Personal Security Specialist, Iraq & Afghanistan (2008-2013), Texas Department of Public Safety, State Trooper (Jan. 2014-present)

Family: Spouse: Jevon P. Anderson; twins London Matias (son), Siena Julia (daughter)

 

1) What have you been up to since you left the island?

– Whole lot of overseas security working. Relocation for the family. Spending time with my family.

2) Do you still keep up with Guam sports? If so, what athlete of today impresses you the most and why?

– I follow the Guam Judo team. I also try to follow the MFL and the Men’s National Basketball team and PXC results. There is a lot of up and coming athletes on island but my cousin Rick Blas Jr will always be my favorite Guam athlete which his accomplishments thus far are self explanatory. Oh, I also follow Baby Joe Taimanglo.

3) You were a high level judoka and played wide receiver under George Hernandez with the UOG Tritons. Relate the two sports.

– Judo gave me a lot of the ability I was able to use in football. Although a great part of my position in football was catching the ball, I excelled at blocking due to the balance learned in Judo. My Judo Sensei Kenji Mitsumoto/ Uncle Rick Blas and football coach George Hernandez had similar mentalities in teaching/coaching.

4) You’ve been in law enforcement for quite some time, starting with GPD on Guam. Did you ever imagine you’d be a Texas state trooper? How was the training?

– I was in Afghanistan working when my wife who was at home in Texas mentioned that Texas DPS were hiring. I really didn’t have a clue at what a Trooper was not to mention the actual Law Enforcement tree in Texas but apparently the State Troopers are the highest in authority and respect within the state over the various Police Depts, Sheriffs/Deputies & Constables offices. The main reason I applied was to spend more time with the family and stop deploying overseas. So I went through an extensive hiring process that lasted about five  months before the Academy actually started.

As for the Academy, it was and is the toughest Law Enforcement Academy in the nation – physically, mentally and academically. To put it in prospective, we started with 145 recruits and graduated 107. It took a lot out of all of the class but to be doing it at my age was extremely taxing and upon graduation…rewarding. With this Academy you have to stay there in Austin away from your family which is always hard on both ends. After going through the Academy and learning about the history and traditions gave me a great deal of respect for those who wore the badge before me.

5) What’s your fondest memories of sports on Guam?

– Walking out/through the stadium in the opening ceremony of the ’88 Olympic Games and hearing the announcer call out “GUM”.(laughing) Winning the team medal in Judo at the ’87 SPG games with all family members Uncles Rick & Ben (deceased) Blas, cousin Frank Aquino.

Playing football on many good teams with good players so many to name but the short time I played with my brother Mark was some awesome times…don’t think we won any championships together but we got “A’s” for effort. Winning my first MFL championship with the Tritons playing with, in my opinion arguably the best player I ever played with and I played with/against a lot of players. Billy Stephens, man, that guy was a beast and could do it all.

Anderson, second from right in the hat, says that walking in the '88 Olympic Games  Opening Ceremony in Seoul was most memorable. (photo courtesy of Derrick Anderson)

Anderson, second from right in the hat, says that walking in the ’88 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony in Seoul was most memorable. (photo courtesy of Derrick Anderson)

6) What happens when you pull someone over with a Guam sticker on their car?

– It would probably be on purpose and a smile, a “Hafa Adai” and maybe a hug will come shortly thereafter. Out here I mostly know a handful of Guamanians/Chamorros that are associated with my wife who is a flight Attendant that relocated from the Guam base to the Houston base. Honestly, I don’t know who would be more surprised…me seeing a Guam sticker or the driver seeing a Chamorro Trooper.

7) If you were to give back to sports on Guam, how would you do it?

– Well I do want to open a Judo dojo out here if its possible as an extension of my knowledge in the sport and/or assist coaching high school football here. High school football out here is huge and high powered. Coming home one day is always an option.

Anderson has multiple football championships including JFK, UOG and Miller but not while playing with the Continental Jets seen above. (photo courtesy of Derrick Anderson)

Anderson has multiple football championships including JFK, UOG and Miller but not while playing with the Continental Jets seen above. (photo courtesy of Derrick Anderson)

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QUICK HITS

The Prospects captured the Guam PONY Colt Spring Baseball League (14-16) championship Saturday with a masterful 2-0 win over the Smokies.
Pitchers Gavin Alcantara (5 innings) and Javier Taimanglo (2 innings) combined to throw a no-hitter.
Taimanglo and Juan Carlo Presnell drove in the two runs for the Prospects, and Skyler Paulino had two hits.
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Guam Blooded: Joel Toves has signed to play college volleyball for the UC-Merced Bobcats. He is the son of Arianne and Phillip Toves of Dededo and grandson of Ed and Paulette Toves of Malesso.
Joel will be on Guam over the summer to help out with his uncle Al Garrido’s volleyball camps with the Legacy Volleyball Club.

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