Saturday, July 24, 2010

WSU Bowling Camp

Yesterday, Shelby and I headed out for Wichita, KS for the start of the Wichita State Bowling Camp. She was a bit nervous when we got there (there were tons of kids and bowling equipment).  They told her to start bowling (she is on the left against the wall - only had my phone with me so couldn't zoom in).  She threw a couple of practice balls (not getting near the pocket).  The coach then came over with a movie camera to video her from the side and back for analysis.  She picked up her ball and threw 2 of the prettiest strikes I've seen.  The girl certainly handles pressure like a pro!!  She has already made a friend (from Goddard).  So much for being nervous.  We attended the opening banquet, listened to the WSU assistant and head coach talk about the camp, and Shelby got her 4 inch binder full of everything they are going to cover (somehow in 3-1/2 days).  Ordered the picture packet so will have official pictures to post after camp.  Maybe she can teach me something to improve my game!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

213 Crew to the Windy City

The OU 213 Crew traveled to Chicago to play in the NADA (National Amateur Dodgeball Association) Outdoor National Championship last weekend. Round-trip airfare was part of the prize for winning the KC Dodge for a Cause tournament last spring (as was $1000 which they have yet to see). All the fans; however, got to hit the highway. Cady, her mom, Michelle, Shelby, and I stuffed ourselves into Cady’s car and made the trek with all of our luggage as well as Brenton’s and Matt’s luggage as they were going site seeing upon their arrival.

We counted the Kum and Go stores in Iowa (there is something really wrong about that).
It was definitely a long drive but we made it without mishap. We ordered deep dish pizza for the entire group (8 pizzas and 2 huge salads) for dinner and the boys then played some beer pong (with water of course). Saturday saw us at Nationals. It turned out that it actually wasn’t a “National” in the traditional sense as anyone could pay and enter (no qualifying needed). The court was about half the size as the indoor court (which definitely was a plus for the small nerdy teams – not so much our big hulking boys who actually took up most of the space). It’s hard to dodge when you have no space. There was only one referee watching 12 people and 6 balls (he actually just watched one side so you always knew who would win – and it usually wasn’t us). The rules were changed as well which made it hard (they changed them during the matches too just to keep us on our toes). All of this we could have overcome perhaps except for the horribly offensive trash talk of the Chicago teams (did I mention that all of the teams were from Chicago except for us and one other?). The boys won 5 games, tied 1 and lost 6 in pool play and did not make the finals. It was all rather disappointing and the boys were split on if they would ever do it again – ½ want to come back next year and kick some ass – ½ said take the airline tickets and go somewhere else (the Indoor National Tournament in Las Vegas would be awesome except it’s during football camp). We went downtown Sat nights and ate at Billy Goats Tavern (I had a “Horny Goat” cocktail that was yummy). Went to the Navy Pier and took a limo back to the “L” station. The boys had to be up bright and early Sunday as they had 7 on 7 Sunday night. We drove into KC used the bathroom and picked up Brenton and Clint and headed to Ottawa. It was a very long weekend but lots of fun (great bunch of parents and the boys are a hoot when altogether).
213 Crew
Brenton and Michelle
Shelby and Brenton
Brenton and Cady


We did see a man in a hospital gown outside of the Liberty Hospital (surrounded by 5 of KC’s finest). That was a first. I also had something drop on my head outside of a gas station (I thought it might be bird poop but after Cady, Shelby, and Michelle quit laughing they assured me it was only water).