Showing posts with label Virginia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virginia. Show all posts

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Swish .... Threeee Pointer!



The sounds of American Basketball.

We were at the Siegal Centre in Richmond Virginia for the Virginia State High School Championships. On this afternoon we watched a game and a ½ (the 2nd half of a girls division final and a full game of the boys division final).

Was it anything like High School Musical? Yes and No.

No, in that we were on neutral territory and all the spectators had travelled to be there like us, there was also no Troy or Gabriela. Yes, in that there were bands playing, rival cheer squads doing back flips, coaches frothing at the mouth, one eyed crowds hollering, controversy, fried food of every description and some really amazing basketball.



We had a terrific time soaking it up and became thoroughly engrossed in the action (and the popcorn). It really is an exciting game to watch as the lead changed time and again and the players showed their strengths and weaknesses throughout the game. The boy’s game finished on a knife edge and we were pleased to see the team that were the good sports triumph over the slick and clever yet bad sports team. In fact the turning point included an amazing rebound, double steal turnover and then a run away slam dunk that sent the crowd wild.

At every time out and scheduled break the band would strike a tune and the band members would dance with their instruments. The cheer leaders would lead chants or do combination acrobatics. No matter what was happening during the game (offence or defence, penalty shots or general play) the spectators and cheer squads had something they would do in support of their team. We were disappointed when it was time to go home, especially as the evening scheduled games would include talent scouts from the major leagues.

A terrific American experience all round!



Michael

Friday, March 11, 2011

SNOW!!!

Finally!

We arrived yesterday afternoon to stay at a friend's mom's house in Nelson County, Virginia. It was 3.30pm and she said, 'the last snow tubing session starts at 4pm at the ski resort 10 mins from here'. We were off!



Snow tubing is riding a huge tube down a 900ft, ploughed course. It was wild. So much fun! The mist meant we went down and disappeared and had no idea where we were headed - which all added to the excitement! Mike, Luke, Max, Ethan and I all went. You could tube by yourself or join two tubes together. Mike and I joined ours and our combined weight meant we were airborne off the jumps a few times!





Aidan played in the snow at the top.


After two runs and about half an hour (it was starting to rain/hail), Aidan and I walked up the path and found a warm indoor play centre, complete with hot chocolate! But the other 4 continued til they and the operators were the only ones left. By 6pm they were cold, tired but thoughly exhilarated! We all slept well!



Disappearing into the white, swirling mist!


Karen