Christmas is upon us and the holiday shopping season is in full swing as are the high school football championships and before you know it it’s college bowl time. A great gift for the avid sports fans might be some great optics such as binoculars or a spotting scope. There is nothing like a great piece of glass to really keep track of the game on the field especially if your seats are really far away from the action. When I am out in the stands as opposed to the field taking action photos, I usually carry either a pair of Swarovski 10x50s or Leica 7x42s.
When I am out in the woods trying to shoot some wildlife, I also pack along a Swarovski spotting scope. My personal inventory also includes a lightweight pair of Leica 8×20 binoculars. There are many good brands out there, but it’s tough to beat great glass. If you want the best and your budget is amenable, I would go with Leica, Swarovski or Zeiss. In the mid-range, my preferences are Steiner or Leupold. The aforementioned comments about glass are from personal experience using the products in the field from Florida to Alaska. Also, I personally own them all.
There are many places to buy really good optics, but few carry a really wide selection. One site I just ran across Optics Planet, which seems to have everything I just mentioned and more. It’s got a huge selection of the finest quality brand name binoculars, telescopes, sunglasses, goggles, prescription goggles, riflescopes, range finders, spotting scopes, flashlights, microscopes, and more! They even have holsters for the outdoorsman, who may carry a sidearm in certain places such as the wilds of Alaska where a grizzly may be just around the corner. If you need gift ideas for a die hard sports fan or a bird watcher, you may want to take a look and get a few ideas.
Mountain Lakes – Mountain Lakes defeated Kinnelon 41-6 on Thanksgiving day. CLICK Here to view all the pictures taken by the Coach during the game or just enjoy his highlight video below.
http://www.brightcove.tv/playerswf
The Coach does some terrific work. In fact, you may want to hire him to videotape your team’s athletic event. He’s even available for scouting videos. If your team’s coaching resources are stretched thin already, just have the coach videotape your upcoming opponent. No one is paying me to say this about the Coach. I just think he’s a real good videographer.
Wayne, NJ – Immaculate Heart Academy defeated Hunterdon Central in two very close games 26-24, 25-23 during the NJSIAA Girls Volleyball Tournament of Champions held at William Patterson University’s Recreation Center on November 18, 2007.
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Photo by Eugene Parciasepe, Jr for NJSI.net
TCNJ Lion’s field Ewing, NJ – November 17th, Writen by Louis Rossi for NJSI.net, Photos by Alan Maglaque
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Set to go in the brutal cold at 9:45 Saturday morning were Lenape and Bridgewater-Raritan girls soccer teams, both eager to get underway and determined to make the right decisions that would lead to victory.
Coming out strong were the Indians, asserting control over the ball and keeping the pressure on Bridgewater-Raritan defense and goal keeper throughout the first half.
While the Lenape pushed the offensive, the Bridgewater-Raritan Panthers pushed right back. Keeping each other in check throughout the first half, leaving the coaches to sit their teams down and utilize their observations to best benefit their players in the second half.
The difference in the Lenape team coming onto the field after halftime was unmistakable. They wanted to win, and win big.