Sunday, March 15, 2009

CIS Nationals - UWO vs Carleton

This was the final game of the night. The battle for who would face UBC in the finals on Sunday. I don't think I have ever been so nervous about something I didn't really care about. basketball not being one of my favourite sports, I couldn't peel my eyes from the court. This meant a lack of photos toward the end. 

Anyway back to the game itself. This was one of the closest games I have ever seen in my life. Back and forth, up by 1, 2 or 3 points, then all tied up. It was a never ending cycle. Finally with litterally 1 second left in the game, Carleton took a chance to come from being down by 1 point and win it. And that is exactly what happened. Final score - 66-65 Carleton. Good battle boys and best of luck Sunday against UBC...show them why you were first spot going into this tourney. 

On a side note, Bryanna let me borrow her 300 for the first half and it was a fantastic lens and I wish I had one. Thanks for that again!

Till next time.

Andrew




CIS Nationals - UBC vs U of Calgary

Round 3 - Battle of the West.
The games seemed to get more and more exciting as the day went on. UBC vs Uof C. 

Calgary seemed to be a better preforming team, with monstrous players who dunked like they were playing in the NBA, but UBC came out on top. 

Thanks to Bryanna, a friend of Chris Roussakis (my photo editor at the Charlatan). She was kind enough to lend me her 70-200vr 2.8 while she used her 300vr 2.8....thanks it really improved my photos from my terrible 70-300 4-5.6.

Here are some photos from the game enjoy.

Andrew



CIS Nationals - St. FX vs Ottawa U


Round 2. St FX X-Men vs University of Ottawa GeeGees. 

Not much to write here. Back and forth not too exciting. Believe GeeGees won. 

Cheers, 
Andrew


CIS Nationals - Concordia vs Dalhousie

Well it's that time of year again. CIS National Mens Basketball finals. I was privileged enough to get to shoot the semi-finals and what an experience. Though the 7:30 am wake up wasn't pleasent, nor was getting lost with OC Transpo and a $50 cab ride there, but in the end it was totally worth it. 

Game 1 tip off between Concordia (Mtl) and Dalhousie (Halifax) started at 12:30. with a belly full of free pizza pizza and chocolate milk, Chris Roussakis, Ben Nelms, Bryanna Bradley and I hit the courts for the semis. Eager to put my new Nikon D300 to the test, I snapped a bunch of shots. 

Here are some shots from the first game.

Cheers,
Andrew