Senior Dareon Simmons.
Senior Jalen Hunter.
Senior Scooter Hollis.
Junior Jesten Wright.
Senior Dareon Simmons
Sophomore Nacarius Fant.
Bowling Green High School played Russell County in the region tournament for basketball where they defeated them 66-56 and went on to play Warren Central for the title. Bowling Green was lead in scoring by Nacarius Fant who had 22 points.
Bowling Green High School football team won the 5A state championship this year 55-3 against Anderson County. This was the largest margin ever in a Kentucky football state championship game and ended the Purples' season 15-0, the first BGHS football team to ever go undefeated.
On September 21st Cage the Elephant, a local band who has recently gained international fame, played a free concert on WKU's south lawn. Matt Shultz, lead singer of Cage, hopped around on stage putting on an amazing show for the audience. Shultz brothers Matt and Brad are pictured above.
Downtown Bowling Green hosts the Concert in the Park series every Friday and Wednesday. This is a man who is notorious for his hot dog lunches that he sells during the concerts.
Green County Fair was honestly an adventure. This lady is a game worker with the traveling carnival.
WKU hosts an annual football camp for kids ages K-6. Every year coaches and players come together to put on this event, this is one of the men on the coaching staff for WKU's football team.
A young boy is takes a water break at Western's football camp. Water stations were set up around the football field on the hot day.
This photograph was taken at a special education camp located in downtown Bowling Green, KY. A staff member and camper joined hands as they swung around on small skateboards.
Bowling Green's new skatepark is often host to many vistors, even on the hot summer days. This skater told everyone he was trying to nail a new trick.
Skaters from all around KY come to check out Bowling Green's skatepark. Among the bustle of skaters I captured this photograph.
One of the previous skaters attempts new tricks off the steps in Bowling Green's skatepark.
This summer I had the chance to be part of WKU's student photojournalism camp. Under the direction of Mr. James Kenny and Mr. Tim Broekema you spend a five day time period getting to know your camera. Myself along with fourteen other campers went on multiple day trips in Bowling Green and surrounding counties to capture photographs.
These are from the collection of my first attempted prom pictures. Today was rainy so we varied with inside and outside pictures. Here is what I collected.
Spring around here is becoming increasingly evident with the loads of rain, budding flowers and of course the college kids riding their bikes and walking around. Here are some pictures from today. Enjoy!