Some question’s are more relevant than other’s

At a recent basketball game in Chelsea, the opposing student section displayed a sign directed at not-so-tall Chelsea senior Elliot Marshall (who contributed five points to the Chelsea victory):

As I was getting a picture of the sign, the student holding the sign turned around to talk to some of his friends; when he did so, he inadvertently displayed the back of the sign:

There are two potential explanations for the presentation of a question that has no apparent relevance to high school basketball:

  1. The sign-maker actually intended to ask the question, “Whose house?”
  2. The sign-maker really, truly wants to know about Hugh Laurie.

This Week In Chelsea Sports Photography: 10 Feb – 16 Feb

Monday: Hockey
In a game that was rescheduled due to a snowstorm, Chelsea lost to Saline, 5-6.

Wednesday: Hockey
Chelsea defeated Dexter, 3-2.  This game was notable for Chelsea’s quick response to both Dexter goals; Chelsea’s second and third goals each came within a minute of Dexter’s first and second goals.

This game was also notable for a third-period fight that resulted in five penalties:

This Week In Chelsea Sports Photography: 27 Jan – 3 Feb

Wednesday: Hockey
Chelsea defeated Huron, 6-2.

Thursday: Basketball
In an unevenly-lit gym whose darkest point was center court, Chelsea defeated Lincoln, 66-64. Also, the fire alarm went off, and nobody seemed to be alarmed, which leads me to wonder if it can’t really be called an alarm; maybe it should be called a fire ignore.

Saturday: Hockey
Chelsea defeated Kearsley, 9-1. I’ve heard of plenty of schools, but Kearsley was new to me; when I looked for answers, I found that the Kearsley school district is east of Flint. The district’s website says Kearsley is “where pride, tradition and excellence meet,” so I’m guessing there’s a good restaurant or coffeeshop there.