Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Turn the Night Up

I chose Enrique Igelsias' "Turn the Night Up" not because I like the song necessarily, but because it explains what the sport season is about to become.

In the fall my favorite thing to cover is evening football, and my first night game is on Saturday as the Dakota College at Bottineau home opener.

This past week I previewed that college opener and also put by third installment of T.O's Fantasy Minute out. It was on wide receivers. Which means it's time to check out how I did with wide receiver rankings from last season:

2012 prediction No. 1: Calvin Johnson. Actual finish for Johnson: First. 
Not hard to predict this one.

2012 prediction No. 2: Larry Fitzgerald Actual finish for Fitzgerald: 42.
Wow. I sure got that wrong. Fitzgerald was a bust. However, I think he's in for a resurgence in 2013. 

2012 prediction No. 3: Roddy White. Actual finish for White: 10. 
I can't believe that I was naive enough to believe that White wouldn't decline with a healthy Julio Jones opposite him.

2012 prediction No. 4: A.J Green. Actual finish for Green: Fourth. 
Spot on for me here.

2012 prediction No. 5: Julio Jones. Actual finish for Jones: Nine.
Not too bad, but I thought that the Falcons were going to pass to the wideouts more last year and to Tony Gonzalez less, but I was wrong.

2012 prediction No. 6: Greg Jennings. Actual finish for Jennings: 75.
He got injured, but a decline should have been seen by me.

2012 prediction No. 7: Brandon Marshall. Actual finish for Marshall: Second. 
I did not expect Marshall to explode as much as he did, but he and Cutler reunited even better than I thought they would.

2012 prediction No. 8: Victor Cruz. Actual finish for Cruz: 13. 
Cruz slipped a bit last year, but I wasn't too far off.

2012 prediction No. 9: Wes Welker. Actual finish for Welker: 12.
Welker didn't do as well I as I had expected, but only three spots off isn't terrible.

2012 prediction No. 10: Marques Colston. Actual finish for Colston: 11.    
Another strong prediction by me.

Overall not too bad. While I didn't do very well with the top five predictions, I did do pretty well with 6-10. I had two exactly right and five within five spots.

Anyway I have a few pictures of racing and football practice to share:  
Lance Schill glides around turn one and kicks up a bunch of mud in the process during hot laps last Sunday at Thunder Mountain Speedway north of Bottineau.

Near to far: Jarett Lovcik, Zach Dockter, Grant Hall and Pat Smith ride around turn one.

Shawn Nostdahl (right) chases down Ray Smith (left).

Frank Smith loses his rear bumper after a collision.

Chris Romfo spins out on turn four and slides into the infield.

Cody Smith's car expels some nasty blue smoke as he heads out of turn four.

Coach Dano Fagerlund fires a pass to a Jacks receiver last Thursday at practice.

Dylan Arntzen forces one of his teammates to fumble during a hit drill.
 

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

One of These Nights

One of these nights I'm going to be busy.
It's almost fall and sports and school are about to begin, so the Eagles' "One of These Nights" is a great precursor to those nights that I'll be working for the next nine months.

Like last week I started to look back at last year's fantasy football predictions and see how I did. It wasn't too pretty last week. This past week I wrote my column for running backs. How did I do last year? Lets look:

2012 prediction No. 1: Arian Foster. Actual finish for Foster: Third. 
Not bad at all. Foster was a strong pick for anyone who took him as the top back off the board.

2012 prediction No. 2: Ray Rice. Actual finish for Rice: Six.
It wasn't the greatest prediction that Rice would finish this high, but nobody could have predicted Joe Flacco's rise to significance, which I believe led to diminished numbers for Rice.

2012 prediction No. 3: LeSean McCoy. Actual finish for McCoy: 21. 
He got injured. It happens. He did average more than 12 points per game when he was healthy, which would move him up the rankings.

2012 prediction No. 4: Maurice Jones-Drew. Actual finish for Jones-Drew: 51. 
This also looks real bad for me, but another injury to a player who wasn't really all that injury prone, so I'd chalk it up to bad luck.

2012 prediction No. 5: Matt Forte. Actual finish for Forte: 12. 
Expectations were a little too high by me on him returning from an injury.

2012 prediction No. 6: DeMarco Murray. Actual finish for Murray: 27. 
Ok. I'll admit, this was a bit of a reach. He did get hurt his rookie season too, so I should have seen this coming.

2012 prediction No. 7: Marshawn Lynch. Actual finish for Lynch: Four. 
I didn't give Lynch and the Seahawks enough credit.

2012 prediction No. 8: Jamaal Charles. Actual finish for Charles: Eight. 
BOOM.

2012 prediction No. 9: Michael Turner. Actual finish for Turner: 17. 
I thought Turner had one more top-10 year in him. I was wrong.

2012 prediction No. 10: Frank Gore. Actual finish for Gore: 10. 
That said. At least I predicted Gore's finish right on.

Hey, running back is probably the toughest position from year-to-year to predict due to the physical nature of the position and oft-injuries. I feel like I did pretty well. I got two guys right and three other within five spots of their finish.

I do have a few pictures from the races this past Wednesday:

The IMCA and Midwest Modified cars head around the final turn before the finish of the second heat last Wednesday.

The third heat race began with the cars stacked pretty tight at Thunder Mountain Speedway.

Kyle Romans waves to the crowd that he is all right after tipping his car over last Wednesday.

Cars lineup to try and restart as fire fighters clean up the last pieces of Romans' car during the feature race.

Kevin Smith's tire goes flying along with a bunch of mud after a spin out during the feature race for the sport stocks.



Tuesday, August 6, 2013

It's Time

As Imagine Dragons puts it, "It's Time." It is time, time for T.O's Fantasy Minute. Starting this week I began my second year of ranking players for fantasy football.

If you want to read about that, you'll either have to wait a week and go to www.ndna.com/bottineaucourant, or buy a paper, because I won't be posting them on here this year.

What I will do is amuse you readers by showing what I predicted last year compared to how they actually finished. We'll start this week with quarterbacks:

2012 prediction No. 1: Aaron Rodgers. Actual finish for Rodgers: Second. 
Not bad. I was only one off. Maybe this won't be so embarrassing after all. 

2012 prediction No. 2: Drew Brees. Actual finish for Brees: First. 
Another solid pick, but the first few weren't too tough.

2012 prediction No. 3: Tom Brady. Actual finish for Brady: Third. 
Right on. I'm a lot better than I thought.

2012 prediction No. 4: Cam Newton. Actual finish for Newton: Fourth. 
Yes. I should do this for a living.

2012 prediction No. 5: Eli Manning. Actual finish for Eli: 14. 
On second thought....

2012 prediction No. 6: Philip Rivers. Actual finish for Rivers: 21. 
Wow. This is going downhill fast.

2012 prediction No. 7: Matthew Stafford. Actual finish for Stafford: 10.  
Meh. Getting warmer.

2012 prediction No. 8: Matt Schaub Actual finish for Schaub: 18.  
I think I took some unnecessary risky picks here. What was I thinking? 

2012 prediction No. 9: Peyton Manning. Actual finish for Peyton: Six.
To be fair this isn't all that far off, and who thought Peyton would be that good?

2012 prediction No. 10: Tony Romo. Actual finish for Romo: Eight.
Not terrible, but still not making up for the atrocity of those fifth, sixth and eighth picks.

 Anyhow I also have a few pictures from the races last Sunday and the car show last Saturday to share:
 
Jamie Smith (No. 29) slides through the first turn last Sunday at Thunder Mountain Speedway.


Brian Bellew (right) gets into the bumper of Chris Romfo (left).

Racers enter turn three during the feature race last Sunday.

A group of folks check out a late Model T at the Crazy Days Car Show.

A man inspects this hot rod.

More than 100 cars entered the car show and hundreds came to check them out.

Highway 43 plays on Saturday afternoon.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Runnin' Outta Moonlight

Randy Houser is right when he says we are "Runnin' Outta Moonlight" at least we're running out of the summer moonlight, because it's almost August. Wow. I can't even believe that. Where did summer go?

Anyway this past week I took a much needed vacation back home for several goings on back in the central Minnesota area. I attended my godsons birthday party, hit up a family reunion/birthday party and was afforded the opportunity to chill with my friends who were in town for the weekend as well.

However, before I left for that vacation I did do some work. I covered the Bottineau Legion baseball team on Thursday before I took off for home. They won that game 17-7, but fell the next day in the third day of the Section 5 Tournament to Sheyenne-New Rockford, which ended their season.

I also did a couple news stories on Crazy Days and Annie's House.

This week will be pretty good with some news stories, and hopefully picking up a couple other stories, because I'm a little bare for sports news right now, not that it is unusual for that to happen at this time of year. I do have races on Sunday, so look for those photos next week.

Anyway, I have five photos from Legion this past week:

Brody Moum takes a big cut at a pitch last Thursday in the Section 5 Tournament in Cando.

Devin Bercier fights off a pitch in the 17-7 win over Burlington last Thursday.

Moum prepares to fire to first.

Moum rounds third to score one of 17 Bottineau runs on the day.

Ethan McCloud delivers a pinch hit single late in the game on Thursday.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Simple Livin'

July is probably my least busy month. With Legion baseball's regular season winding down and getting ready for playoffs and most recruit stories and new coaches stories taken care of, it is simply a pretty boring month. That's why I chose the Gym Class Heroes' song "Simple Livin'" because that's what I'm doing.

This past week was no different. I had one Legion game that I went to, had one recruit and a new coach to write about. I also took a picture of the winning team from the Logrollers tournament. It was the first time since I moved here that I didn't partcipate in the golf tournament.

The upcoming week will be even less exciting than last week. There is only one day of legion and it's in Surrey on Friday, so I have none of that to cover. I have races on Sunday assuming the weather is good, but that's all. Hopefully I find something to cover.

Anyone with a good story is welcome to email me at courant1@utma.com or tweet me @typhoonater467.

I only have a few pictures from legion to share:

Bottineau's Cody Brooks takes a big cut toward a pitch last Thursday against Velva.

Brooks pulls a pitch foul during a two-strike count.

Christian McCloud rips a shot last Thursday.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Somewhereinamerica

This week I chose the song "Somewhereinamerica" by Jay-Z off his new album Magna Carta...Holy Grail, which was recently released. Seems like a pretty good album through the first listen through.

Anyhow, this past week I had a couple Legion games to cover and also took pics of the first July 4th "kiddie/pet" parade up at Lake Metigoshe and the races. I have a few pics to share from all of them.

This week I have a few stories about Dakota College at Bottineau sports as well as Legion baseball once again.

I also started formulating my thoughts for my T.O's Fantasy Minute columns that will be coming up. Anyway, here are some pictures:

Bottineau starter Lee Schneider begins is motion toward the plate.

Schneider unleashes his pitch toward the plate.

Christian McCloud hits a fly ball to the outfield last Wednesday against Surrey.

McCloud makes a strong throw to first after fielding a ground ball.

Devin Bercier fights off a pitch.

This young man was all decked out for the parade at Lake Metigoshe on the 4th of July.

The parade weaves its way back up the hill.

Big Al Wondrasek (left) was the grand marshal.

Zack Dockter gets spun out.

Racers go four wide out of turn two last Sunday at Thunder Mountain Speedway.

Sport stocks take turn three during the feature race.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Keepin' It Real

This week I chose the song "Keepin' It Real" off of the Barenaked Ladies newest album Grinning Streak. I picked it because that it was I plan to do for a low-key Fourth of July (and I happen to like the song).

Last week I photographed a couple of Legion baseball games and did a few news-type stories.

This week I'll be doing some more baseball as well as races and some Fourth of July things.

Keeping it short this week, but look forward to T.O's Fantasy Minute coming at the end of the month.

I have a number of pictures from Legion baseball to share:

Lefty Ethan McCloud takes a cut at a ball last Tuesday in a game against Burlington.

Bottineau Post 42 pitcher Devin Bercier fires to first after fielding a bunt last Tuesday.

Connor LaFountain rips a single up the middle against Burlington.

Third baseman Garrett Lynnes prepares to make a tough throw to first.

Bercier delivers a pitch in the late innings last Tuesday.

Lynnes rips a line shot to the outfield in last Thursday's 8-7 loss to Harvey.

Bercier bluffs a bunt last Thursday evening.

Starting pitcher Cody Brooks hurls the ball to the plate.

Bercier calls for an infield pop fly.