Injury Time Out
Dec 18th, 2007 by jeremy

I was always impressed by this Pee Wee team with their intensity and effort, but I was impressed even more how they pulled together for the second and third string players. I enjoyed this scene how the players on their own jumped in to help their injured teammate.
From a photo perspective, this particular shot reminds me that it is not always the action during the play that can make a great photo. By keeping your eyes open and looking for photo opportunities between plays you can often pick up some great scenes. In particular I often like to look for player interactions, expressions and also the fans for shots that can be fun to capture.
Canon 40D, 70-200L, 1/1600 at 200mm, f/2.8 and 400 ISO


Now that’s what I call “teamwork”
PEE WEE I REMEMBER THEM VERY WELL MY SON WAS ON A TEAM CALLED THE PALO ALTO KNIGHTS THEY HAD THE BEST TIME OF THEIR LIFES THEY MADE ALOT OF NEW FRIENDS THEY PLAY TOGETHER VERY WELL AND THEY SUPPORT EACH OTHER AND ALL THAT’S TAKE TEAMWORK
GO TEAM
WHAT IS THE NAME OF YOUR SON’S TEAM????
AND FORGOT TO MENTION THAT MY SON WON THE SEMI-FINAL AND THEY ARE WENT TO FLORIDA IN 2000 A GREAT YEAR
LINDA
This team is called the Pleasant Grove Vikings, after the mascot of the high school. I am most happy about that because even though I grew up in Washington State, my high school was also called the Vikings.
The local league only plays within the state, but the Vikings made it to the Superbowl and took second place by only one point. It was a great season and experience for my son.