Photo of the Variable Time Period, vol. 106

I took a number of pictures this past weekend, so the next few posts will be photo posts.

Just a preview (21 June 2007).

Chelsea football players and coaches became reacquainted for three days last week during varsity camp; it was the first of two voluntary summer camps that will be held in anticipation of the 2007 season.

The Bulldogs will enter the 2007 with high expectations. Since the arrival of coach Brad Bush in 1997, Chelsea varsity football has amassed a record of 78-27, with only two non-winning seasons (3-6 in 1997; 5-5 in 2005); that record includes five seasons of at least nine wins (9-2 in 1999; 11-1 in 2000; 10-1 in 2001; 10-1 in 2004; 10-2 in 2006).

(Full camp gallery.)

Photo of the Variable Time Period, vol. 105 – Baseball Quarterfinal Edition

On Tuesday, the Chelsea baseball team played in a state quarterfinal against Orchard Lake St. Mary’s at Madonna University.

Almost perfect (12 June 2007).

It was a frustrating game for the Bulldogs, but it wasn’t like the frustration of the Tecumseh game three days earlier. Against Tecumseh, Chelsea couldn’t get hits; against St. Mary’s, Chelsea could get hits, but not the right hits. The bats were active, and there were a number of runners in scoring position, but the bats went quiet when runners were in position. And most frustratingly, unlike the Tecumseh game, there were no seventh-inning heroics; a harmless fly ball brought the game and the season to a close with a 1-3 loss.

Two games too soon (12 June 2007).

The loss ended not just the high school athletic careers of the nine seniors on the team, but also the high school coaching career of Chelsea assistant coach and former MLB player Fred Holdsworth; after 18 years in the Chelsea dugout, Holdsworth decided it was time to move on.

The last time (12 June 2007).

Photo of the Variable Time Period, vol. 104 – Baseball Regionals Edition

See you soon (09 June 2007).

The Chelsea baseball team stands along the third base line during the national anthem prior to Saturday’s regional playoff games.

In the first game, Chelsea defeated Melvindale, 14-0; in the second game, Chelsea faced familiar SEC foe Tecumseh. In a fast-moving defensive game, Tecumseh held a 1-0 lead after six innings. Then, in the top of the seventh inning, Chelsea loaded the bases with no outs, and senior first baseman Zach Leszczynski — playing through a hand injury suffered in last Saturday’s district final — stepped up to the plate.

To the delight of the Chelsea dugout, Leszczynski sent the ball sailing deep into left centerfield. It seemed that he would notch a sacrifice fly to tie the score, but that was not the case; the ball carried just beyond the outstretched glove of the Tecumseh outfielder and dropped in at the fence, giving Leszczynski not just a double, but also the two most important RBI of the season so far.

With no outs and runners on second and third — and, for the first time in the game, the lead — Chelsea coach Wayne Welton decided to bring a pinch runner. As Leszczynski came off the field, he released the frustration and anxiety he’d accumulated through the first six innings.

Let me tell you how I feel (09 June 2007).

Despite the promising situation, Chelsea was unable to score another run, leaving them a very thin 2-1 lead going into the bottom of the seventh inning. But the defense stood firm, and after three quick outs — including two tough catches by senior right fielder Travis Amburgey — Chelsea claimed a regional trophy that, only a few minutes earlier, seemed an unlikely prize.

Come on, get happy (again) (09 June 2007).

Four down, three to go (09 June 2007).

For the second year in a row, Chelsea is headed to the state quarterfinals. The opponent is Orchard Lake St. Mary’s; the game is Tuesday (12 June) at Livonia Ladywood at 4:00.

Photo of the Variable Time Period, vol. 103 – Baseball Districts Edition

I fought the ball, and the ball won (02 June 2007).

Prior to Saturday’s game against Lumen Christi, Chelsea’s Rodney Ostrowski receives treatment after losing an argument with a ground ball that took a bad hop during Chelsea’s infield warmup. He received stitches to close the cut.

Grinnin’ in the rain (02 June 2007).

Chelsea shortstop Adam Connell smiles during a rain delay Saturday. He had good reason to smile; when thunder interrupted the game, Chelsea had a 4-0 lead over Lumen Christi.

Two down, five to go (02 June 2007).

The Bulldogs gather around their district championship trophy after defeating Lumen Christi 4-0 and Dexter 8-5. Chelsea’s first opponent in the regionals next Saturday is not yet determined, but the site will be familiar: the regionals will be in Chelsea.

(Full gallery.)

Photo of the Variable Time Period, vol. 102

Memory aids (28 May 2007).

Local veterans honor their fallen comrades-in-arms at Chelsea’s Memorial Day parade.

After the ceremony, I had the honor of having a conversation with Richard Laws, a World War II veteran who was very pleasant and willing to speak of his experiences. His uniform informed me that he served as a paratrooper, and he informed me that he fought in the Pacific.

Our brief conversation yielded an interesting tidbit. Before Truman decided to drop the bombs on Japan, Laws was part of the plans for an invasion of Japan; however, the Japanese found out about the invasion, and they would have been waiting for Laws and his fellow paratroopers. So, Laws told me, “Truman saved [his] life” when he decided to bomb Japan.

(Full Memorial Day gallery.)

Photo of the Variable Time Period, vol. 100 – Special Old-School Edition

In honor of the 100th installment of the Photo of the Variable Time Period series, I’ve gone back to the beginning. No, not the beginning of tPotVTP — that started with one image last August — but the beginning of my foray into digital photography. I got my Canon Digital Rebel XT on 31 August 2005, and … well, you can see what’s happened since then.

Anyway, a week and a half after I got my Rebel XT, I took the picture that was destined to be the 100th Photo of the Variable Time Period.

The shade of the Irish (10 September 2005).

Official Mindreader Aerospace Engineer Becky enjoys a superb shade tree on the campus of Notre Dame.