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Cornbelters down Beach Bums 10-4 August 23, 2014

Mike Devine pitched 6 innings on August 23rd at the CornCrib against the Beach Bums of Traverse City in baseball action of the Frontier League.  The 'Belters used a huge 1st inning with the line up completing a revolution and ended with 5 runs at the 3rd out.  They scored 4 more while limiting the Bums to less than half that the remainder of the game.  In the Veggie Race, it was the Taco out gassing the other 4 contestants. See Alan Look Photography for all your Bloomington Normal Sports Photos 20140823 Traverse City Beach Bums at Normal Cornbelters Frontier League Baseball photos - Images by Alan Look

Illinois State Redbird Red-White Scrimmage

The 2014-15 school calendar sports season in Bloomington - Normal started off on a day that seemed cooler than it was and with a mist that so reminds us that fall isn't far off.  The cool temps were welcome on top the turf of Hancock Stadium and the mist probably kept a few away, but the band, team, fans, cheerleaders, dancers and media did get a feel for all of the elements that return every year.  The Band playing the alma mater, the lights of the one year old renovation, the droning voice on the public address system...  but wait, something is new... at the north end of the field, a new video board only slightly uglied by the renovation of the nearby water tower in the background. Four quarterbacks are competing for the starting spot this season, including last seasons starter, Blake Winkler.  Lots of new names and faces also on hand as the freshman recruiting class comes in.  Marshaun Coprich scored the first TD.  One thing missing - the voice of the ...

Rob - Give Pete a Seat.

With Selig freshly out of the chair, will Charlie Hustle be seated in the Hall?  With out a doubt, Pete Rose is one of the all time greats.  He was always talked about in the 1970's - seemingly at every game whether it was a Reds game or not.  He held many records, some of them still standing today and some that took a long time to be broken. The way Pete hit the field, ran to first on a walk, dove into home as the ball was arriving to the catcher, interacted with his team mates, moved to player/coach position (maybe the first one in the MLB), then to coach.  He had a well rounded exciting career that kept fans attending and viewing. The punishment he received all those years ago is extremely harsh an unjust when viewed in today's environment and what is being handed down for other serious infractions.  Even viewing from the criminal law world, he's got a life sentence with no chance of parole.  Criminals that get that sentence get re-evaluated on a da...

CornBelters lead twice, it wasn't enough

The long ball was in play several time for the CornBelters v the Crushers on Saturday night 7-26-2014, but in the end the 'belters needed to belt 3 more for the win.  Crushers 8, CornBelters 6 at the last out. Coverage from the 1st half of the season will be coming in the August edition of Best Look Magazine .  Expect it to be available on the 15th. 20140726 Lake Erie Crushers at Normal CornBelters baseball photos - Images by Alan Look  - Chimper -

2015 NFL possible draftees that played in Bloomington Normal

Normally (no pun intended) natives and transplants alike in Bloomington Normal think that not much interesting at all happens here.  I'm in that group some of the time, but truth is I'm usually just not looking hard enough.  When I heard that IWU product John Worley made the top 20 on the NFL draft prospect list for linebackers I decided it was time to check out the whole list.  I usually do it every year, but had just been putting it off.  I was surprised when I found what seemed like a pretty long list.  Sifting through the list by university name of games I covered, I found only one or two of them that didn't have a name on the list.  I think the most was 9. So, who played in Bloomington - Normal that may get drafted?  I didn't keep the whole list, but you can see the 21 that I have images of in the slideshow below. 2015 NFL Draft Prospects photos - Images by Alan Look See ya on the sidelines!  - Chimper -

Girls IBCA All Stars

On Saturday afternoon of June 21st, the best of the graduated senior high school girls basketball players met up and divided up as the North and the South to play one last high school game.  Many of the girls have played with or against each other most of their lives, first on travel teams and then on to organized school sports.  The action isn't always polished as they don't get to practice much together, but the camaraderie and fun is always evident with all the smiles both on and off the court. Some of these ladies will go on with their sports careers in the collegiate arenas, others will just get on with life.  Best wishes to all of them no matter the path they take. This Saturday afternoon, the boys will arrive at the Shirk Center in Bloomington and take part in their game. Look for coverage in the August edition of Best Look Magazine. 2014 Girls IBCA All Stars (Illinois Basketball Coaches Association) photos - Images by Alan Look ...

May Issue 2014 - Best Look Magazine

Two years ago, the idea for Best Look Magazine was launched.  A Central Illinois, Bloomington Normal based sports and leisure magazine to feature local athletics, athletes, travel, and entertainment.  August 2012 saw the first issue published. The magazine has a motto of a photo for every story, a story for every photo. The magazine is a product of Alan Look Photography and featured stories and photos by Alan Look and John Power.  John has been on a hiatus for a few issues, but Alan carries on. This issue contains more text for the readers in our following, more great photos of Bloomington Normal and McLean County Sports, a Double Cover - a great image on both the front and the back, and a short editorial on the freelance sports photography business.  This issue continues the tradition of a photo feature of Referees, Umpires and other officials that has been a constant in all the previous issues. We thank all our followers, supporters, readers and especially o...