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Lanier Contract not renewed by Cornbelters

Basing the decision on the second season in which expectations were much higher than what was acheived, the decision was made by Cornbelters General Manager Steve Malliet to not renew Hal Lanier as field manager. Under Lanier's two seasons at the helm, the Cornbelters were .468 with 90 wins and 102 losses.

Redbird Volleyball

The season has started and in non-conference matches at home the Illinois State Womens volleyball team in 2 wins ans 0 losses. The fanbase could be a little better this season, but I expect it will improve as they move to MVC play. Just to wet your appetite here are 2 galleries to let you see what you have missed. 20110830 Southern IL-e v Illinois State - Images by Alan Look 20110907 Western Illinois v Illinois State - Images by Alan Look Be sure to check out the Normaite's website at www.normalite.com, pick up a printed copy or sign up for a mailed subscription.

Never thought this would be true

When I was in high school pumping fuel at the corner station I used to drool over the Mercedes Benz sedans that would come in. I still do. Many would have badges of courage on the front grille showing how many miles they had survived. Many were in the hundreds of thousands of miles and most were still in very good shape. My dad pretty much always drove Chevy's or Pontiac's, usually new and kept them for four or five years. I remember a stray Fiat that he bought on a repo deal and a Ford LTD, but mostly GM's. The first car with my name on it was a 1st edition Monte Carlo, after that I've pretty much been a Ford Truck man, with the exception of one really bad Buick. It was a very comfortable car, but I couldn't keep a transaxle in it. I think it kicked about 3 of them out in the 14 months I owned it. I also spent some time in a few different garage settings were I got to drive a lot of different models from all sorts of foreign and domestic makers. I sti...

I'm getting ready for some football.

Wow, what a lot of drama this summer. Football and the economy. One report had people more interested in the NFL lockout than the US debt ceiling issue. And why not, financial issues get to be monotonous and stressful. So, let's talk about football instead. High school ball is just around the corner. Summer strength and condidioning should be wrapping up. Practices should be starting. Opening night is August 26th. Intercity at Hancock Stadium is September 2nd. If you haven't heard, the south stands at Hancock were to be removed. I haven't been to the stadium lately, so I'm looking forward to seeing what all has been done. I believe the west stands were also to get a facelift. College can't be far off either. The Redbirds have an interesting bend on the normal Media Day this year. The fans and friends will be invited to attend and can also participate in a moderated question and answer session with some of the coaches and players. It all starts the morn...

Are you better off?

Normally I try and give my slant, humor or opinion on something on this blog. This time it's your turn. Keep it simple and non personal. We aren't going to roast anyone here in a belligerent manner ( I do have the power to delete posts), but feel free to comment on the following: The last few weeks I've read several articles about the economic recovery being 2 years old. The stock market has come back some. I guess the unemployment is down compared to 2 years ago, although I haven't researched the numbers any. So, do you feel like you are better off than you were two years ago? BTW, if you came here looking for photos, go here: www.alanlook.com Best to all. AL

Cornbelters drop first series at home.

The Cornbelters started out the season away from the 'Crib coming home for the opener in Normal at 4-2 but dropped the complete series to the Miners of Southern Illinois to drop to 4 and 5 and 2nd from the bottom in their division in the Frontier League. 20110527 Miners v Cornbelters - Images by Alan Look

Cornbelters ready for 2011 season

I was lucky enough last season to be able to make the inaugural game of the Frontier League Cornbelters at the Corncrib in Normal. They are ready to start their second season and opening night at the 'Crib is May 27th at 7pm against the Southern Illinois Miners. I hope to be there. Being on the Media List, I get lots of notices from them. The latest just hit my email box about 10 minutes ago. They have hired a new Hitting Coach. The Media release follows. "CornBelters sign former MLB as new hitting coach ‘Boots’ Day joins team following 2 seasons in Calgary NORMAL – The Normal CornBelters, presented by Illinois Corn Farmers, are pleased to announce the signing of Charles ‘Boots’ Day as the team’s new hitting coach for the upcoming season. Following a six-game road trip to begin its’ second season, the CornBelters will play its’ first home game of the 2011 campaign at the Corn Crib on Friday, May 27 at 7 P.M. versus the Southern Illinois Miners (CEFCU Opening Night). D...