Category Archives: Valparaiso

Valparaiso University homecoming 2009

For the first time in, I don’t know, forever, I took advantage of the chance on Saturday to take part in Valpo’s homecoming festivities.

The Phi Psis hosted an event for alumni and current members. A good time was had by all, and it was a great chance to catch up with some of my fellow old-timers and meet some new folks.

The best thing about the weekend was the serendipity: catching up with friends who you hadn’t even realized you missed. Quite nice.

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More homecoming photos via Flickr.

Parental units pay a visit

Dad and Rose (stepmom) dropped by for dinner the other day, which was cool. I gave them a brief tour of the Harre Union, where I work. A fuller Valparaiso University campus tour will have to wait for another day.

I’ve also gotten a chance to drop by for lunch with my mom a couple of times over in South Bend. The advantages of living an hour from your hometown.

Dad and Rose presented me with cookies and a gift card from Target. Mighty nice of ‘em. Good old Target. I’m usually not one to plug retailers, but Target does offer a nice customer experience, I think. Plus, I also spend money at Target’s main competitor — this place whose name ends in “art” — so I don’t feel so bad.

Stuff you learn as a freelance sports reporter

I moved back to northern Indiana recently after spending several years down South. Now, I went to school here in Valparaiso, at Valparaiso University, and I grew up an hour east in South Bend, but I hadn’t spent much time in the region in quite a while. So freelancing for the Post-Tribune and scout.com (covering Notre Dame) has been fun, and educational. I’ve learned:

1. Some local geography I would not otherwise have gotten to know. I had no idea that I lived so close to Portage and Wheeler high schools.

2. That you need to remember which organization you work for. I’ve been telling people that I work for the Knoxville News Sentinel for the past four-plus years. These days when I introduce myself, “News Sentinel” is still on the tip of my tongue. I haven’t actually blurted it out yet, but I’m sure I will.

3. That I don’t yet know the little tricks that can help a sportswriter make deadline. I parked in what I thought was a good spot at Portage High School for the Portage-Chesterton football game last week, but I still got stuck in some horrendous postgame parking-lot traffic. I know next time to park way, way out, near the only exit that’s not blocked off after the event.

4. GPS can be a lifesaver. MapQuest, I love ya, but in this instance, not so much. Driving from Valpo to Notre Dame-at-Purdue football last weekend, I was led by the driving-direction site to a dead end (unless I followed the directions wrong, which is entirely possible). And then I remembered that my handy-dandy new iPhone has GPS, I turned it on, and the phone showed that I was only about a mile and two left turns away from Ross-Ade Stadium. Plus, I stumbled upon a free (nights and weekends) parking garage. Still stunned by that on a football gameday.

5. Sometimes, on a weeknight, when you’re covering a local sporting event, all kinds of crazy national news breaks.

‘Round here

I took a run around my neighborhood last night at dusk and took my camera with me. I live near this golf course. I’m not a golfer, but my dad is. I’m sure he’ll get some use out of it. Looks like a nice course.

Full photo set via Flickr.

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