Concurso 2022 "El orgullo local del baloncesto"
Roosevelt Park, Sacramento CA
Categoria: Local Basketball Pride
United States of America
Getting on at Roosevelt Park means you hoop in Sacramento. In the spring before it gets over 100 degrees daily, the courts fill up early. Old heads bbq and show up with lawn chairs to watch. Players pull their motorcycles onto the grass. There's always a massive bluetooth speaker. The neighbors complain, but no one cares. Games run on two courts, one of which is Winner's Court. It gets competitive. It also gets confusing. Long arguments over who has next are regular. It's part of the rhythm. Games stall. But, the runs are the best in the city, so you learn to shrug it off and accept it as part of the identity there. You'll hear challenges like "he don't want it" and you observe how they respond. Best runs in the city. No question.
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Titre:
Roosevelt Park, Sacramento CA
Roosevelt Park, Sacramento CA
Auteur:
Blake Gillespie
Blake Gillespie
Category:
Local Basketball Pride
Local Basketball Pride
Description:
Getting on at Roosevelt Park means you hoop in Sacramento. In the spring before it gets over 100 degrees daily, the courts fill up early. Old heads bbq and show up with lawn chairs to watch. Players pull their motorcycles onto the grass. There's always a massive bluetooth speaker. The neighbors complain, but no one cares. Games run on two courts, one of which is Winner's Court. It gets competitive. It also gets confusing. Long arguments over who has next are regular. It's part of the rhythm. Games stall. But, the runs are the best in the city, so you learn to shrug it off and accept it as part of the identity there. You'll hear challenges like "he don't want it" and you observe how they respond. Best runs in the city. No question.
Getting on at Roosevelt Park means you hoop in Sacramento. In the spring before it gets over 100 degrees daily, the courts fill up early. Old heads bbq and show up with lawn chairs to watch. Players pull their motorcycles onto the grass. There's always a massive bluetooth speaker. The neighbors complain, but no one cares. Games run on two courts, one of which is Winner's Court. It gets competitive. It also gets confusing. Long arguments over who has next are regular. It's part of the rhythm. Games stall. But, the runs are the best in the city, so you learn to shrug it off and accept it as part of the identity there. You'll hear challenges like "he don't want it" and you observe how they respond. Best runs in the city. No question.