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(Left) Mount Hebron's Shannon Kelliher, second from left, leaps into the arms of Tianna Wallpher after defeating Centennial.(Right) Mount Hebron's Tianna Wallpher fist pumps after defeating Centennial.

(Left) Mount Hebron's Shannon Kelliher, second from left, leaps into the arms of Tianna Wallpher after defeating Centennial.

(Right) Mount Hebron's Tianna Wallpher fist pumps after defeating Centennial.

Anticipation

February 03, 2014

Anticipating where the action is going is one of the key aspects when photographing sports.

Anticipating where the jubilation is going can be even more important.

With a basic understanding of a sport you can often form a general way the game will be played. But in order to know where to go during the post-game requires you to predict the end result.

Often games with the best celebration are close, and even better celebration can be from comebacks.

I was able to set myself up directly next to the bench of Mt. Hebron, the team I expected to win. Luckily I was right.

Overall, a busy weekend but one full of a great deal of excitement.

Until next time, take care!

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