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Anatomy of a Small-Town High School Football Game: AEDM Day Seven


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Art Every Day Month Day Seven:  Anatomy of a small-town football game.  The Hotchkiss Bulldogs.  I’m sitting in the guest room at my daughter’s house in Paonia, a small town without a stop light.  That small.  Looking out the window at the western Colorado sunset.  Man, the skies here go on forever.

So, what to do for something creative?  We went to the Hotchkiss Bulldogs high school football game and I decided to do a photojournalism essay.  Here goes.

BULLDOG COUNTRY

2 bulldog country

Western Slope of Colorado has towns scattered over long distances.  Today the Bulldogs played Dolores, and the team and boosters rode for 3/1/2 hours to get here.  Last week, Dolores drove 5 hours for their away game.

welcome

Welcome to Hotchkiss High School, student body: 250.

3 playoff sign

This is the first playoff game and the town was out to support the Bulldogs!

The school may be small, but it had all the components of a high school football game.

4 walking up to field

There is a field.  The skies may be a little more dramatic and expansive than in Bakersfield.  In Bako, we like to see the air we breathe.

5 field view The field has players and cheerleaders and everything we expect.

6 smack bar

There’s a snack bar and Wilson’s Barbeque does some great pulled pork and brisket.

7 band

The school has a band, albeit a small one.  And the band has a drum line.

9 drumline

10 cheerleaders

Of course there are cheerleaders.

11 bleachers

And bleachers, because the fans have to sit somewhere.

12 pressbox

There’s a press box and an announcer on the roof.

13 live radio coverage

Even live radio coverage.

14 live radio coverage From more than one station, even.

15 scoreboard and flag

There’s a lighted scoreboard, and a flag at half mast in honor of the Ft. Hood victims.

Plus, there are stadium lights so they can play night games.

16 stadium lights

17 team

All-important, there’s a team.  Kids everywhere want to play football.

18 photographer

There’s a photographer to record all the brilliant plays of the team.

19 boosters

And – boosters!  Including my husband, center in the hat, son-in-law Steve behind him to right, daughter Karen to left in red, granddaughter Annabelle standing on the bench, and granddaughter Cooper scrunching down on the bleacher.  Jackson saw a railing that demanded to be walked.

20 more boosters

22 play begins

Play begins and Hotchkiss commands the ball.

23 play

24 bulldogs at end zone

The Bulldogs are at the end zone already…and it’s a touchdown!

26 touchdown

Actually the ball just made it to the end zone!

27 drummer

The touchdown did not seem to excite this drummer, who appeared to be asleep.

28 fans on sidelines

Fans were watching from the sidelines.

Fans were watching from the end zone.

29 end zone fans

30 extra point goodAnd the kick was good.

31 injury

The Dolores boosters are concerned.

32 concerned Dolores fans

They have a player down.

33 player still down

34 concern

The hurt player is on the home side of the field and the Dolores fans can’t get a good look at what’s going on.

35 coach running across amb called

An ambulance has been called.

36 paramedics at work

Paramedics go to work and the ambulance leaves.

37 amb leaves

38 play resumes

Play resumes.  Dolores finally has the ball.

39 play

41 pas de deux

The players perform a double pas de deux.  That’s probably not what they called it.

43 halftime show

And it’s halftime.  The cheerleaders perform.

44 halftime show

45 kids playing

Kids were playing under the bleachers, and our kids headed to the park.

51 coope swing

Other kids have fun on the practice field.

49 swings 52 kis playing

The game so far was 48-0 so there wasn’t much suspense.  We decided to leave, and to leave this blog post, I’ll give you a view of the field.  This is probably the major difference (besides the size of the band) between this particular small-town football and city football.  You can see the field and the school.  Wow.

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