I’m not a hugger.
Maybe because I was born up north and Yankees don’t hug? Or I’m Scandinavian; I’ve heard Scandinavian’s
aren’t good at displays of affection.
Last Saturday I got in a year’s worth of hugging at the Outlaws
game. And I didn’t even mind it. Not very much.
After nearly a full year away from the team I
was reminded Saturday just what cool people gather around Lily Messina (team
founder and general manager). Players
and fans alike, even the officials, even opponents – really nice people. Many are frequent readers of my blog posts –
I think some of the hugs were because of the blog.
Enough chitchat.
I have some great photos to share with you. My three favorites for today will be near the
end of this blog post. Because I want to
publish them large and to do that I have to wait until my posting is long
enough to get below the sidebar so the photos don’t cover sidebar words. Must be a better way to handle that but I don’t
know what it is.
So let’s start with some fun photos.
That's Patricia Kincheon pushing the stroller. And QT Preston in the foreground. I always like to include QT because she I love her smile. |
Have you ever been to a football game where the team
makes a grand entry pushing a baby stroller?
With a baby inside? I’m pretty
sure the baby is Ava, daughter of Coach Narlen Baker and his spouse, defensive
linewoman, Jessica. Ava got a lot of
attention. Well deserved, I might add.
I think this is Ava Baker, daughter of coach Narlen and linewoman Jessica. Ava got lots of attention. |
How about a few photos of some nice people. I’ve found Outlaws and fans to be among the
nicest people you could ever want to meet.
A possible exception is on the field.
Maine Jackson and Toni Fuller may be nice at work or in social settings
but you wouldn’t want to meet them on the football field. Hint – I have photo evidence of this
below.
Ski Tejeda |
One of my favorite Outlaws is Ski Tejeda, linebacker
on the field, grandma and amazing hard worker off the field. I’ve admired the level of her play from the
day I first saw her. Football is a tough
sport and she’s plays it that way. She
is playing her thirteenth season as a pro football player. Wow.
I love when fans notice I’ve turned the camera
toward them. I’ve never met these young ladies
so I can’t give their names. But I can
tell I’d like them if we did meet.
Some Outlaw fans. Hint to wannabe photographers - good subjects make good photos. |
Now for the feature photos. First two photos were taken about a half-second
apart. The first predicts something bad
is about to happen (or good if you’re an Outlaws fan). The second shows it happening. The sequence features two of the Outlaws all
star players, Maine Jackson(#22) and Toni Fuller (#1).
Coming from the left is #1 Toni Fuller. Coming from the right is #22 Maine Jackson. Houston runner #2 is in trouble. I wonder if she knows it. |
Football is not a contact sport, it is a collision sport. Whew! Glad I'm a photographer and not a running back. |
The next feature photo is the offense in action and
features Shadana Hurd (24). Shadana
started the second game Saturday running the kickoff back for a touchdown. Later in the game she ran through all kinds
of would-be tacklers and almost made the end zone. I thought she did make the score but the
officials disagree and placed the ball on about the two yard line. What impressed me about the photo is that
Shadana isn’t all that big but she sure is strong. I have a half-dozen shots of this run and I’ll
give the whole sequence in a future post.
So much to cover.
The wins against Houston qualifed the Outlaws to host the Little Rock Wildcats in the first round of the playoffs. My next post later this week will give my analysis of that game coming Saturday,
June 15. Future posts will feature fans action photos from this weekend. And
from next weekend, too, if I manage to make it to a second game this season.
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