March 3, 2008
BYE-BYE
First, I apologize for not giving any coverage of this year’s regional tournament games played in Las Vegas. A nagging sore-throat and cold hampered my motivation the past two weeks.
So Long
Second, this is going to be it for me with the traveling around covering games.
I am on track to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in journalism this summer. In the fall, I’ll start a graduate program in secondary education. The goal is to be certified to teach high school English and journalism by fall of ‘09. At that point, we’ll decide what career path to take, which really all depends on what opportunities are out there. I’ve learned - gratefully at this early stage - not to put all your hopes in one basket. Future circumstances are often not what you envision they’ll be.
That’s not really a bad thing. NevadaPrep and this blog are a fine example of that.
I e-mailed Herb Hall last June and offered the new NevadaPrep owner my help. I expected he’d ask me to write a column or two and maybe cover playoff games in Southern Nevada. Instead, he enlisted me to write season previews for the Southern 1A, 2A and 3A football and volleyball teams and cover a game each weekend during the fall sports season.
At that time, I was being considered for an internship with the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s city desk. Instead, I found a unique opportunity to travel around the state of Nevada and reacquaint myself with the world of high school sports. I gained that elusive attribute called experience, and I did so working in rural Nevada - an environment that I’ve grown to love since I entered its wide-open spaces almost ten years ago.
I also gained experience in the ever-expanding world of online journalism thanks to Charlotte-Anne Lucas and her “Forms of Journal Writing” class. When I signed up for it, I didn’t know what the class would do, other than give me three more credits toward the cap and gown. To my delight, Charlotte-Anne facilitated (and is continuing to facilitate) a journalistic laboratory where we can figure out the technology that is changing the way the world gives and receives information.
My work with NevadaPrep also allowed me to fulfill other class assignments and earn internship credit. In other words - I milked it for all it was worth! It even led to a front-page feature in the Las Vegas Sun. That article, by the way, stemmed from Charlotte-Anne’s quick-to-talk-up-her-students trait.
So Thanks
I tell you all that not to brag about what a sweet gig I landed, though it was pretty sweet. I say it so I can publicly thank Herb for the opportunity to be involved with NevadaPrep and for Charlotte-Anne, Mary Hausch and others at the UNLV whose classes made it possible for me to put as much time into this as I did.
Most importantly, thanks to the readers - you supporters of Nevada’s high schools. Hopefully you’ve enjoyed the additional coverage. And hopefully you realize the possibilities Internet technology brings to share information about your schools and communities.
So Do It
I’m not taking the blog down. You’re welcome to scroll though and check out the stuff I did. You’re also welcome to submit your own stories, picutres and video.
Whatever game I went to, I noticed a lot of people with cameras and camcorders catching the footage of Nevada, high school sports. I’m putting this on Nevada communities now. You can continue what I started here by sharing. Otherwise this thing will just collect cyber-dust.
Simply e-mail me your stories - elderbrowley@yahoo.com - or write them in the comments section.
You can post pictures on Flickr. I created a Flickr group solely dedicated to pictures of Nevada high school sports. Join the group and add whatever pictures you have.
You can upload video on YouTube. Just let me know it’s there so I can put the footage on the blog.
If you have other ideas on making this blog better, just let me know.
