Do you notice your young athletes picking up habits while competing on the ball fields? Do they tip their hats, spit on their fingers, make signs in the dirt, or pick their nose before every play? Well, the later is just a bad habit they will grow out of, maybe!
Some of the best pro athletes [...]
You hear a thud in the middle of the night, then another, and another. Should panic set in? After all, your toddler has just made the move from his crib, to a new bed. As you swing open your son’s bedroom door, a smile appears on your face. Your “baby” is tossing a baseball off the bedroom [...]
Diana Jones, program director at the Amherst Recreation Department sent the following information to The Telegraph in a press release. Former pro basketball player, Bob Bigelow is coming to Amherst to speak to parents of kids in youth sports. For those that don’t know who Bob is, Bigelow was a first-round draft choice who played [...]
It wasn’t all that many years ago when I remember my friends back in Wisconsin practically worshipping the ground Brett Favre walked on. In fact the city of Green Bay sold it. When I interviewed for a photo editor job at the Green Bay Press Gazette in the mid-1990’s, Lambeau Field was being cut up into pieces [...]
I’ve been following the Nashua Pride since 2000 when I started working for The Telegraph. That’s the year Butch came back. I think I’ve photographed the Pride more than any other team in my 20+ years of shooting. So when I hear the words “Monkey Boy,” they are the first thing that comes to my mind.
Now [...]
As a photojournalist, I wouldn’t be able to retire if I hurt my knee, but Patriots quarterback, Tom Brady certainly could afford to. The Patriots kept Brady out of all the preseason games to rehabilitate a different leg injury, and in the opening moments of yesterday’s first regular season game against Kansas City, he was [...]
I arrived a few minutes late to yesterday’s freshmen football game at Memorial High School in Manchester. As I approached the field, I heard the crowd cheer, and the upper classmen were jumping up and down while watching the Crusaders 9th-graders sack the Alvirne Broncos in the endzone very early in the game. I may have missed [...]