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Instead of Playing My Guitar

It is time once again for the greatest sporting event of year. It is that time known as March Madness. The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.

Once again, I will be sponsoring a NCAA Tournament Pool. There is no cost to enter the pool, except for pride. And if pride is nothing to you, well done. After all, there is a reason why it is considered the greatest sin.

The winner gets a trophy. The dead last place person gets a trophy known as The Sara*. Nobody else gets a trophy. I’m not made of trophies people!

By winning, you get your name etched on the List of Immortals. There is no actual physical etching, but if somebody insists, I can etch this list on a public bathroom stall. I don’t necessarily have the time, but I have the will.

PAST ROUNDBALL ORACLE CHAMPIONS – LIST OF IMMORTALS

2025 – Jason Baier
2024 – Micky Augustin
2023 – Will Baier
2022 – Ben Baier
2021 – Micky Augustin
2019 – Becky Parmelee
2018 – Paul Golden
2017 – Paul Golden
2016 – Michelle Haupt
2015 – Derek Dohrman
2014 – Brandon Kahler
2013 – William McAlpine
2012 – Lowell Davis
2011 – Carrie Baier
2010 – Mark Wolfram
2009 – Mark Wolfram
2008 – Mark Wolfram
2007 – Tim Peterson
2006 – William McAlpine
2005 – William McAlpine

Jason Baier with the 2025 Championship Trophy (Contributed Photo)

But I said that there are 2 trophies. The 2nd trophy, The Sara, goes to the adult that finishes dead last, while trying. A person can not tank on purpose and win The Sara. The reason The Sara winner has to be an adult, I don’t want to mock children, to their face. Does that mean I have no problem mocking children behind their back? Does it make me a bad person if I say yes? Probably a better rule would be that to “win” The Sara, you have to be at least a teenager. I have no problem mocking teenagers to their face. I used to spend my Wednesday nights doing such things. I sorta do again.

Past “The Sara” Winners:

2025 – Olivia Baier
2024 – Aaron Sader
2023 – Ben Baier
2022 – Joey Randazzo
2021 – Rachel Gildersleeve
2019 – Russell Kennerly
2018 – Robert Henning
2017 – Shannon Bardole
2016 – Laura Priest
2015 – Derrick Gorshe
2014 – Sara Lockner

Olivia Baier with the 2025 The Sara Trophy (Contributed Photo)

The Sara doesn’t have the long storied history of the championship trophy, but it will get there. I have no doubts. This will be the 12th winner since its inception after all. Maybe that is a long storied history.

These were the final standings from last year:

  • YEAR 20 ROUNDBALL ORACLES FINAL STANDINGS
    1. Jason Baier – 337
    2. Jon DeWaard – 331
    3. Linda Bennett – 310
    4. Micky Augustin – 295
    5. Elizabeth Nordeen – 295
    6. Lowell Davis – 285
    7. Carrie Baier – 282
    8. Jesse Howard – 282
    9. Andree Jauhari – 279
    10. Toby Sebring – 279
    11. Cathie Raley – 276
    12. Tim Peterson – 275
    13. Derrick Gorshe – 270
    14. Joseph Duff – 269
    15. Andy Sharp – 267
    16. Corey Faust – 258
    17. Bill Wentworth – 249
    18. Christopher D. Bennett – 245
    19. Derek Dohrman – 232
    20. Russell Kennerly – 230
    21. Michelle Haupt – 217
    22. Angie DeWaard – 222
    23. Jackson Faust – 217
    24. Logan Kahler – 214
    25. Robert Henning – Duke
    26. Shawn Lockner – 202
    27. Sara Lockner – Tennessee
    28. Sarah Karber – 202
    29. Adam Gordon – 191
    30. Ben Baier – 188
    31. Carla Stensland – 188
    32. Aaron Sader – 186
    33. Jordan Toot – 168
    34. Will Baier – 159
    35. JJ Baier – 145
    36. Olivia Baier – 121

If you are a basketball fan, or are just interested in having fun, click on the link below to join my pool:

Roundball Oracles – Year 21

The rules are as follows:
Round 1 = 1 point + seed
Round 2 = 2 points + seed
Round 3 = 4 points + seed
Round 4 = 8 points + seed
Round 5 = 16 points + seed
Rounds 6 = 32 points + seed

The Play-in Games (AKA the First Four) don’t matter. You can wait for those games to complete before filling out your bracket. The deadline to fill out your bracket, is tip-off of the first game on Thursday. Roughly 11 AM.

Under special circumstances, I will allow you to turn in a paper bracket to me. So, don’t be afraid to ask.

Yes, your child can fill out a bracket. Your dog, no. Your cat? Please. Cats don’t know ball! Don’t blame me. Blame science.

This year there was going to be a new travelling trophy, but a Gorshe child (who’s name I’m withholding for their own protection) broke it. So… maybe next year.

*You have to be 14 years or older to win “The Sara”.


A few weeks back the theme for THE WEEKLY PHOTO CHALLENGE was BLACK & WHITE. I used a picture of the Johnny Orr Statue from Hilton Coliseum as my submission, but you are a dang fool if you think that was the only BLACK & WHITE image I took that week. A dang fool!

I always use that week as an excuse to blow the dust off the old A72 and play around with it’s high contrast monochrome setting and fire off at least 100 pictures with it.

Here is the 2nd collection of the images I took with it on the 6th day, but didn’t use for my submission:

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There is still one more collection of alternate BLACK & WHITE images left to share. The images from the 7th day of the BLACK & WHITE week of THE WEEKLY PHOTO CHALLENGE.

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