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Thngs that make me go - Huh?

Ok, I haven't posted in a while and I've been collecting these for a bit. Yes, I know they are a bit off the wall, but here it goes. My first edition of things that make me go HUH? - The box to check mark on the utility bill to donate a $1 for those who can't pay their bill. Do they think that maybe lowering the rate would help a lot more people to afford it and a lot more people to be able to donate for the less fortunate? How much of his bonus does the CEO donate? - Pay at the pump's where if you want to pay cash inside make you pre-pay. How do I know how much it's going to take to fill the tank? - Sports commentators that think they have to state the obvious and ones that think we tuned in to hear them talk. No need to explain. - Sports commentators that think they we tuned in to hear them talk about themselves. No need to explain, you know who I'm talking about. - 911. Quick, you need a police officer for a non-life threatening situation. what ...

The Cornfield?

June 1, 2010 - the home opener for the Normal Cornbelters in the stadium cited as the Corn Crib. I guess that makes the playing surface the Corn Field! The Cornbelters lost the game 3-2 but the fans appeared to be winners. Unfinished as it is, the Crib is an amazing place by collegiate standards, let alone a community college. Even more amazing is the very few dollars overall of government money invested. There are plenty of box seats complete with backs to help keep you comfy and some enclosed suites if you just have to be in your own little group or if you require shade and A/C (at least I think they had A/C). The outfields are accessible and many families were out there on blankets watching the game. The sound system left a little to be desirable, but who really goes to the game to listen to the commentator. You can listen to the game on the radio if you can't understand the PA guy. I really only find the PA useful to tell me who is at bat and maybe a tidbit or two here o...

Finding treasures

Once in a while I have a reason to dig through some old images. I always seem to find a couple of treasures. I shot the Eastern Illinois Homecoming football game in 2002. Tony Romo was still pretty much an unknown. He was in his senior year at Eastern. They were playing the Eastern Kentucky Colonels, a rival from the same Ohio Valley Conference. Not only was it homecoming, but the two teams were tied for 1st place and this game was well into the season being played on October 12. I was shooting for a small wire out from the east coast. I'm not sure I ever knew and I certainly don't remember if the images were being used by the media or a school, but there I was. Well, 8 years later, Tony is very well known and in the NFL. One of the images in the gallery below has licensed several times - from books to ESPN, it seems to get some pretty good play. When an image becomes popular, it also starts to get used by people who don't want to pay. So photographers start doing ...

Softball?

It's normally the time of year that I must hit the yard and the house repairs before being able to get to any game. Pretty much, that means evenings spent working and maybe a game or two on the weekend when I get bored of the house and yard. Well, April 13th was different. It was just too nice to be all work, so I scooted out to the Illinois State campus to watch and shoot a little softball. Former Ridgeview star Lauren Kellar has been getting starts and lots of playing time as a freshman. It's always good to see local athletes on the local college teams and even more fun to get to see them play. Sure hope I can make some more of America's ball this season. 20100413 Illinois v Illinois State - Images by Alan Look

Pingeton leaves high flying Redbirds for MU Tigers

Robin Pingeton is leaving the Illinois State Redbirds after 7 years as head coach and taking her assistants with her. I can't say it is a real shock that a large D1 school had their eyes on her or even that she took the job. She is certainly qualified. It did surprise me that it happened so fast with what seemed to me as little discussion about it by anyone. Of late, the only real converstations I'd overheard were about 1st assistant Randy Norton who was reported to be a consideration at Indiana State. Randy last week expressed his desire to stay in Bloomington-Normal while his family enjoyed his daughters last year at Central Catholic High as a part of the recent State Champion Lady Saints. Well, surprise, surprise. It will be interesting to hear the reactions in the community. Robin has been great at ISU and has really built a program that was hardly even noticed under her predecessor Jenny Yopp. At the 7 year mark, Robin had shown both her prowness on the court as wel...

It's been too long

Wow, it's been a long time between rants! It's been a busy season. 72 games for me since Aug 29th of 2009, not counting a few that I was just a spectator at. Some of the recent highlights were the girls Illinois State High School playoffs, the D3 Women's NCAA Final Four, and several WNIT games. Be sure to check out the galleries at www.alanlook.com More later.