Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Pssst...those Cassville Soccer 'Cats are pretty good...pass it on










Going to State! What a great match between the Wildcats of Cassville and the Wildcats of Harrisonville. Cassville came away with a 3-1 victory. I'm not going to give the details of the match here. George will do his usual bang up job in next weeks edition of the Cassville Democrat


For me I was happy to be able to travel and shoot a playoff game. I was not prepared for the emotional excitement that would be present as these boys layed it all on the line. Hustle, grit, determination, fire. Wow, you name it and they had it going last night.

In our first photo here we have a celebration after Ryan Schlichtmans monster goal. It would end up being the game winner. He blasted it past the Harrisonville goalie and I mean blasted it. By the time the goalie reacted, it was in the net behind him. I want to acknowledge our fans. We totally outnumbered the home crowd, we were louder, man were we louder. I could just feel the intensity rising from behind me until the last whistle sounded and then they poured out of the stands in a show of appreciation of what they just witnessed.

We had 54 students that came on the pep bus, numerous parents of soccer players and other fans.



The Plea: I am calling out all Cassville sports fans. We have an opportunity to see and support this team as they make a run at the state title. They had great fan support in Harrisonville but we can do better. 2 times better, 5 times better, I think we could do 10 times better. Lets put 500-1000 fans in the stands this Friday and Saturday and let these guys know we are behind them. They thrive on the fan support. As the second half began, the cheering got louder and the 'Cats scored 3 goals in a matter of minutes and the game was for all intents and purposes over. After the game they graciously and sincerely thanked the crowd who inspired them on to victory.

I am calling out all fans to be there Friday and Saturday to cheer them on to a state title. What ever you have going on, put it on hold for a couple of days. Load up your car, van, bus and head to Fenton. Spend a little of that Christmas money you are saving up. I promise you wont be disapointed. This team is inspiring and genuinely fun to watch. This will be one of those experiences that will make you smile. You will remember it your whole life.

I am also calling out all local business' to paint your store front windows, if you have a marquee let the boys know you're behind them.

A run at a state title does not happen often, so get on board and support these guys.

Please pass this on to anyone who enjoys sports or even just has great Wildcat spirit.


Go 'Cats!!!




And by the way. Who Cloned Matt Angel?
He was everywhere last night.
Great defense Matt!

Oh yeah, here's a link to all the action from Tuesday night

Quarterfinal Soccer vs Harrisonville

See you all in Fenton.

Robert Hoppie
Action Sports Photos


Monday, August 13, 2007

1000!!!!


We did it!

Our first milestone of 1000 photos sold online happened last week. Melissa from Sikeston bought photo number 1000 from our site.

Click here for Photo number 1000

We were so excited to have reached this milestone that we had a family/company party. Action Sports Photos is a family business. Everyone has their part. The older kids help with booths, onsite sales and packaging prints. The younger kids help with printing envelopes and packaging prints. They are a huge help and we couldn't do it without them. I would like to put in a huge thank you to Mrs. Action Sports Photos, Shanna (aka Miss America or "The hot lady"). Truly without her there would be no Action Sports Photos, she does an amazing job.

Also, a big thank you to Melissa and all those who have made our business a success over the short time we've been around. We look forward to many more years of preserving your favorite sports moments.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Meet Okeye (uh-koy-yay)...



He is the 3rd baseman and pitcher for the Boonville All Star team that played this last weekend in the Missouri Babe Ruth Championship tournament. In this photo he is very happy. Why? Well here's why. First round game against Cassville, the host team. Bottom of the 8th inning (they only play 7 unless tied), Boonville has just put a runner on second base with two outs. Okeye is up next as he walks to the plate he seems a little perplexed.

He knows he needs a hit to win the game, he walks up the 3rd base line to talk to his coach. I later got this quote from his coach. Okeye says "coach I'm a nervous wreck, got any words of advice?". Coach says, "relax, you know your a good hitter, get me a line drive". He walks back to the batters box and BANG! Line drive back up the middle, runner scores from 2nd, game over. Boonville wins, Cassville crowd goes home sad. Nice job Okeye, way to come through for your team.
I have posted the after photo with Okeye being congratulated by his coach and the before photo while he's getting those words of wisdom. What a great experience we had at this tournament. Well done boys. Well done. See Okeye, his teammates and the other players from the tournament HERE

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Spring is in the air...


Welcome to another season of Cassville sports. This one by far is my favorite. I have played baseball in some form since I was 8. I love playing it and I love watching it.

I enjoy watching the type of ball the Wildcats play. Without homerun hitters in the lineup they play a "small ball", station to station type of game. They execute this very well and are very well coached.

Here we have a photo of Michael Baker, starting pitcher in the home opener for the 'Cats. He has a nice easy southpaw delivery and did a great job of keeping the opposing hitters off balance for the first few innings.


He asked me between innings "how am I looking out there?".
I told him he looked great and after further review of the photos, I think his form is excellent.

See more of Mr. Baker and his teammates here.

Good luck the rest of the way guys.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Focus


Howdy all, sorry for the hiatus. Things have been busy and I haven't had anything too exciting to post lately.


This basketball season I took the opportunity to shoot some angles that I haven't shot before. The one type of shot that I really enjoyed the results from is a player getting ready to take a free throw. I like getting a shot of him in focus on the line and the other players lined up out of focus. To me the photo epitomizes what is going on in the players head as he prepares for the free throw. All other things must be out of focus, only he and the ball and the hoop are his concern. The other players, fans, refs and that crazy photographer are there but only apparitions of his mind. Anyway, I have always admired atheletes who can block out all that is going on around them and control themselves not only physically but mentally to do what they need to do. I told my son this week that free throw shooting is mostly mental, once you figure out the physical part, practice will create muscle memory and from there you have to overcome your own mental process.
In this photo we have Chris Smith of the newly crowned 8th Grade Conference Champions deep in focus. See some photos from their season here . Nice job guys, congrats!
Thats it for now,
Later