Chelsea Football vs Grosse Ile: 31 October 2014

On a windy cold snowy Halloween, Chelsea football welcomed Grosse Ile to town for the first round of the playoffs.

What’s that? You don’t believe me? Come on, I wouldn’t lie about snow.

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I wasn’t kidding about the wind, either. It was strong enough to run through the banner before the team could get to it.

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The team didn’t seem to mind.

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The game was streamed live on the Fox Sports Detroit website, so there was a tv cameraman roaming the Chelsea sidelines.

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The coaches were bundled up for the cold.

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The calendar said it was October, but there’s a chance we all made a HUGE mistake and it was actually December. This was the scene just before kickoff:

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The wind didn’t end its shenanigans at running through the banner before the team did. It also blew over all the pylons.

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(On at least one occasion it blew the football a few yards down the field after the referee spotted it, too, but I didn’t get a photo of that.)

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Chelsea Football vs Haslett: 24 October 2014

Chelsea football welcomed Haslett to town to wrap up the regular season.

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Chelsea’s week 8 win over Dexter had guaranteed them a playoff berth, but week 9 was important: a win would give Chelsea a good chance at a home playoff game.

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(It was also senior night, so the seniors were recognized before the game. I’ll post all those photos in a separate post another day.)

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The first quarter ended in a scoreless tie, but in the second quarter the Bulldogs got on the board when Bailey Edwards got behind the defense for a long touchdown.

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Later in the second quarter, Edwards caught a short pass, made a move, and…well, you can probably guess the rest.

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At the end of the first half, Chelsea led Haslett 14-0.

The band celebrated senior night, too.

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One senior band member was wearing a hat that should look familiar if you read this blog over the summer:

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That’s the hat worn by the Monitors and the Merries, our wonderful local vintage base ball clubs. Why did she have a vintage base ball hat? Well…

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…she’s related to a Monitor. Huzzah!

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Haslett tried to put together a fourth-quarter comeback, but the Chelsea defense thwarted those plans.

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With the win, the Bulldogs finished the regular season at 7-2 and started looking forward to the playoffs.

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After the postgame huddle, Chelsea waited for the Haslett players to leave the field. A win would have made Haslett 5-4 and would have given them a chance at the playoffs, but the loss brought an end to the high school football careers of the senior Vikings. As the last few Vikings slowly began to make their way off the field with tears in their eyes, one of the Bulldogs spotted one of his erstwhile opponents and did what he could to encourage his fellow athlete.

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At the beginning of the post, I said a win would give Chelsea a good chance at a home playoff game. Guess what? Chelsea got a home playoff game! The Bulldogs will be hosting Grosse Ile on Friday at 7pm. See you there!

The Demolition of the Livery: 10 October 2014

On Friday the crew worked on bringing down the rest of the back wall. (They cleaned up some of the rubble and had it trucked away, too, but I didn’t take any pictures of that.)

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Sometimes the excavator looked a bit precarious on its perch atop the rubble, but the operator kept it upright.

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When the walls were down, they started moving debris around to prepare for its removal.

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I wasn’t the only one watching the demolition. This spectator didn’t seem to appreciate the noise.

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Not much of the building was left standing after Friday’s work.

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The Demolition of the Livery: 8 October 2014

It’s been the season of notable demolitions here in Chelsea: a week and a half after the Wolverine was demolished, another crew started the work of razing the livery building. The notion of leveling that particular historic building to make way for a parking lot generated a bit of controversy that resulted in delays, but in the end, the project moved forward.

The initial word was simply that demolition would begin sometime during the week — there was no specific start date given. I didn’t want to miss the beginning, so I went on Facebook and asked locals to keep an eye on the site and let me know when the demolition seemed to be starting. How effective was that tactic? Well, when the crew arrived, not only did I get several Facebook messages, but I also got a message on Twitter and even an email! Because of the helpfulness of those wonderful people, I arrived a few minutes before the demolition began. My thanks to all those who kept me informed!

The crew started by knocking out the boarded-up windows.

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The excavator patted the building on the head…

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…and then punched it in the face.

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Notice the year painted on the building:

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It turns out that’s not the year that particular building was built. That livery building was constructed in the early 1900s, a few years after the Mack Building. (The Mack is visible on the other side of the livery in the first few pictures.) The livery is gone, but the Mack — a building with its own great history — is still standing.

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When he’d cleared enough of the wall, it didn’t take much to bring down the top.

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That let him take a few bites out of the roof.

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The work drew a few spectators.

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That was where work stopped on Wednesday. Do you know what that means? Yes, that’s right: this is the first in what will be a series of posts on the livery demolition.

(SPOILER ALERT: it ends with an empty lot.)

Chelsea Football vs #BeatDexter: 17 October 2014

Chelsea football welcomed Dexter to town.

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A win would guarantee Chelsea a return to the playoffs after a one-year absence. Also, a win would be a win over Dexter, which is something every Chelsea athlete always wants forever and ever. #BeatDexter

Before the game, the student section went for the festive look with a color blast.

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The parking lot couldn’t help but dress up for the game, too.

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The Demolition of the Wolverine: 29 September 2014

Back in August, The Wolverine ended a decades-long run in business. A month later, the demolition crew showed up to erase the building from Chelsea’s landscape. The demolition drew some loyal customers — and at least one longtime employee — who wanted to say one last goodbye as they watched the building come down.

These locals told me they’d been going to The Wolverine for decades.

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The…wait, what are people in a demolition crew called? Demolishers? Yeah, let’s go with that. The demolishers started at the back of the building, but it wasn’t long before they were taking the first bites out of the brick wall.

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When they broke through the brick wall, they revealed what appeared to be an old Wolverine sign.

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As they worked their way across the front of the building, the old sign was slowly revealed…

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…and destroyed.

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The green front door didn’t get a dignified farewell.

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It’s partly covered by my name, but in the bottom left corner of the above photo, there’s a pile of bricks. The demolition crew was saving some bricks for anyone who wanted a brick from The Wolverine. I don’t know how many bricks ended up in the hands of nostalgic locals, but it seemed like most of the spectators grabbed a brick or two.

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Vintage Base Ball in Detroit: 28 September 2014

On a beautiful fall afternoon, the Merries closed out their season with a trip to Detroit.

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The Merries’ earlier trip to the city had taken them to historic Fort Wayne, but this trip took them to a different historical site: Navin Field, the site of Tiger Stadium. (You may recall the Monitors played at Navin last year.) The stadium has been gone for years, but the field is still maintained by the Navin Field Grounds Crew, an industrious volunteer group that keeps the legendary field playable and open to all.

The site wasn’t the only notable aspect of this match. For the 2014 season, there were three ladies’ vintage base ball clubs in the state of Michigan — Detroit, Chelsea, and Benton Harbor — and because two of the three clubs were started this year, this was the first time they were all together! The clubs introduced themselves to the crowd and got the match started.

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(L to R: the Lil Fillies of Benton Harbor, the Detroit River Belles, and the Merries of Chelsea.)

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