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Keio High School won the summer Koshien championship, and I was there cheering for my juniors.
Celeina: It may be hard to say after such a story, but Keio High School won the National High School Baseball Championship for the first time in 107 years.
Kanayan: They did it. I am grateful. I did nothing but pathetic things. I also went to high school at Keio, so I was directly junior to him. I used to play baseball with Director Moribayashi at that baseball stadium in Hiyoshidai, so I went to Koshien to cheer for my junior to win the semi-finals and the final.
Celeina: Since those days when you were a member of the Keio baseball team, were you able to wear your hair long or wear sunscreen?
Kanayan: I didn’t wear sunscreen, but there were some who did, and some had hair so long that their eyes were hidden by their bangs. I talked about this on YouTube before Keio won the Koshien championship, and at that time I also talked about Director Moribayashi.
He is actually an elementary school teacher who also coaches the baseball team at Keio High School, which is unusual. He usually explains things to elementary school students, so I told him on YouTube that he teaches high school students carefully from the beginning, and when Keio won the championship, that part was picked up by the Internet news. The way it was cut out sounded a bit disparaging, so I would like to correct it here (laughs).
Celeina: Now, I would like to listening a song. I asked Mr. Seigi to choose a song that he would like everyone to listen to together on the radio at this time. What song would it be?
Seigi: A song that pushes me to the edge, perfect for the evening, “Kimishidai Train” by ONE OK ROCK.