Recently we listed a Home For Sale in Wheatfield, IN . Enjoy the the Music Slide Show Below, featuring photos of this property! But more importantly, if you are considering relocating to NW Indiana, familiarize yourself with the county and school / community links and attractions below to help you make an informed decision. Located In Northwest Indiana, Jasper County, The Town Of Wheatfield, IN offers Country Living Atmosphere at an affordable price! With Easy Access to Interstate 65 for Commute, and nearby Attractions such as the Jasper-Pulaski Fish & Wildlife Preserve Area where more than 10.000 Sand Hill Cranes stop annually during Fall Season migration! This 8,062 acres of wetland, upland and woodland game habitat is a hunter or fisherman's paradise! For Great Family Fun For All Ages, A trip to Fair Oaks Farm is well worth your time! We have Blogged about this Attraction, because it's a personal favorite spot to stop off I-65 for great Food:) xx
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"I Call Dodger Stadium - BLUE HEAVEN ON EARTH" began a funny, yet motivational speech by Hall of Fame Major League Baseball Manager Tommy Lasorda. I was given an opportunity to go meet this legendary coach, and being a Dodger Fan my entire life, I was like "heck yes, let's go"! So Grace bought the tickets for this fundraiser benefiting Valparaiso University's Baseball Team. The Event had several hundred in attendance, included dinner, keynote address by Lasorda and autographs :) I guess my greatest Baseball Memory to date only took 43 years, but it was well worth the wait! VU Baseball Head Coach Tracy Woodson invited me to attend this fund raiser, and this will be a night I will always remember! Not only did I personally meet and shake the hand of Tommy Lasorda, I also met and talked with former MLB Stars such as V.U. Alumni Lloyd McClendon (who played with the New York Mets, Cincinatti Reds, Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates), Mickey Morendini (Pirates, Cubs and Toronto Blue Jays) and Ron Kittle (Chicago White Sox, Yankees, Indians and Orioles).
What a funny man Lasorda is..funny and INTENSE! He shared some incredible stories about baseball and about life & success! I want to share one story he told tonight that affected me personally, and has applications to any profession as well. He recalled the time when he 1st was hired by the Dodger Organization and he immediately began going to the media and telling everyone (media and players both) how he would beat the Reds in every game they played ! He was called in by the owner of the Dodgers and was questioned about these public tactics and his comment in return was : "We WILL beat them all year long and that is what I want myself and my team to profess and BELIEVE." Well it took only that year for the Dodgers to beat the Reds by 12 & 1/2 games...the moral of this story is quite simple... PROFESS IT, BELIEVE IT & SAY IT.... whatever it is, if you want to succeed. Repeat it and go DO IT. YOU have to BELIEVE YOU CAN DO SOMETHING, then State it as a GOAL! So if you want to get 15 mortgages done - say you will.... If you want to get 10 listings - say you will..If you want to go on a vacation - say you will....and then go for it ! The personal stories Lasorda shared over the years in baseball were incredibly funny, but, his view of life and success came across as a strong image that will at least with me...last a life time. This was a night I will never forget. Not only as it relates to baseball memories, but life lessons as well. His last comment before he ended was so ture "There are 2 beings you can not fool -# 1. The person in the mirror and #2. GOD. and you have to answer to both of them! Not only was it a special night, hearing Lasorda speak, I was very happy to contribute to a worthy cause by being the highest bidder on an authentic signed baseball from current Los Angeles Dodger 3rd Baseman- Nomar Garciaparra. I also left with 2 signed baseballs and a signed bat all courtesy of Tommy Lasorda! This was a baseball lovers "dream come true". Written by Jeff Safrin For Great Family Fun, Come on Out and Support The Valparaiso Crusaders BaseBall Games - 1st Home Game is on Friday, March 28th at 3:00pm CST at HOME on the Emory G. Bauer Field - hope to see you there :) Looking to RELOCATE to NW Indiana? Give us a call For all Your REAL ESTATE needs @ 219-405-1232 Sincerely, Jeff & Grace Safrin - REALTORS -"Spouses Selling Houses"TM - F.C. Tucker Advantage Realty Serving Lake County, Porter County, La Porte County, Starke County, Jasper County and Newton County in NW Indiana Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by The ActiveRain Network and it's members and those providing comments are theirs alone, and do not reflect the opinions of Jeff and Grace Safrin of F.C. Tucker Advantage Realty. Jeff and Grace Safrin and F.C. Tucker Advantage Realty are not responsible for the accuracy or content provided by The Active Rain Community
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My Last BLOG Post mentioned my one concern regarding Valpos game tonight against Loyola; that they would be looking forward to the In-State showdown in 10 days against Butler and not focus against the 6-13 Loyola Ramblers! I did not even think officiating would play into the game, but it did! In what I would say was one of the most poorly officiated games I had ever seen, Valparaiso's Crusaders took a huge blow in the conference standings by a 65-63 loss to (Lower Power Rated team at # 277) the Ramblers of Loyola.
It was in the 2nd half that the officiating began its downward deterioration, thanks to really all 3 refs. Honestly, I have no idea how they earned their strips? Wow..bad call, after bad call, after bad call! It was not long before Jake Dielber was sitting out on the pine. Insert Howard Little (for the fouled out Deibler). What an incredible performance by this kid! His defensive stops against Loyola's J.R. Blount was the spark Valpo needed. It propelled them to a 7 point lead with under 5 minutes to go. Things looked good, but then, the officiating turned, Let's be polite and say..."disgusting". You may wonder how I am so sure of the missed calls? Sitting in the 1st row for home games, I get very clear views of each play. Only 2 minutes later, Howard Little was Valpo's second player sitting on the bench with his 5th foul and from that point on, Loyola never looked back. Valparaiso's Jarryd Loyd had one last shot from just behind the arch to win it for Valpo, but it was short. His attempt was about 5 feet from me and I could see and hear Loyola's player slapping Loyd's wrist, causing this pure sharp shooter come up short, but NO call and funny it was the same ref that was calling the fouls on Diebler and Little. I can only hope that the Horizon League of Officials look and review the tape of this game! On a positive note, I have to say that Howard Little may have just come out of the shell and become a solid "go to" player! He was awesome tonight in the loss. Urele Igbavoda performed well, (snagging 11 rebounds) but he needed help and never got it on the boards. Valpo was 13-19 from the charity line and those 6 misses may have helped in the end. Shawn Huff who was injured at the end of the first half, started the 2nd half, but after 5 minutes never played again. Concern shifts to his health and status for the next game, albeit, he has 9 days to rest and heal and Valpo is going to need him back! The Horizon League is physical and demanding! Every game played hard. IF Valpo had won tonight's contest it would have set up a huge showdown on February 5th - it would have been a battle for 1st place in the Horizon League, BUT, Valpo did not win and now the stage is all set for the next Home GAME Valparaiso Crusaders vs Butler Bulldogs - February 5th 2008 - Game Time is 9:00pm Eastern and on National T.V. ESPN2 - It will be a sold out - wild and crazy atmosphere at the ARC in Valparaiso, Indiana. IF you wanna see just what they call Hoosier Hysteria, tune in, and watch this game, it is sure to be incredible! Just a side note..I would bet the officiating crew at tonight's game WILL NOT be assigned to this next one - LOL editorial by Jeff Safrin
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Another slow start by Valpo almost caused the Crusaders a Home loss. At half-time, Coach Homer Drew must have had a few choice words about inability to stop the University of Illinois-Chicago's relentless rebounding! As a result, the Crusaders came out after half time and put on perhaps one of the years most impressive defensive stands! They held theUIC Flames to only 2 points in the first 12 minutes to start the second half! Valpo now 5-3 in Horizon League, and 14-6 overall, with an RPI Ranking of 60 is preparing for another battle this upcoming Saturday 1/26/08 (7pm tip-off) against Loyola. A game they must winto stay in contention for a top seed & bye in the upcoming Horizon League Conference Championship Tourney. Valpo's chances are looking very bright, BUT... Valpo can not afford to look past Saturday, as for the first time in school history, ESPN 2 will be carrying a game live on National T.V. asValpariso's Crusaders will be hosting it's in-state arch rival the Butler Bulldogs for a 9:00pm Eastern Time Tip-Off Game Next Tuedsay 2/5/08. But back to last nites game....
Valpo once again started out slow and sluggish except for their "count on" deep threat shooter Sam Haanpaa who once again, was hitting from behind the arc with shear precision and confidence! UIC countered with a threat of their own in 2 ways.. Josh Mayo who leads the country from downtown, and, no one can miss UIC's big man - Scott Vandermeer, who once again showed his presence with 21 Rebounds -(7 Offensive and 14 Defensive). One thing I can say is, watch this kid develop he is only a junior and 1 more year - a definite powerhouse and on to the NBA for this kid! The first half ended on what was only the 2nd time I ever saw a 1/2 court shot hit nothing but the bottom of the net and for Jarryd Loyd that just may have been what Valpo neededto cut the UIC lead to 7 at halftime. UIC hit a blistering 46.2% from behind the arch while Valpo was not a bad at 41,7%. The second half as I said was ALL Valpo...they held UIC to 2 points in the first 12 minutes and never looked back. Jake Diebleronce again proved his defensive skills (the likes of a Dan Dakich). With his intense and smothering defense he put on against the Flames Mayo, (who finished with a season low 16 points and only 2-6 from behind the arch), Jake was like super glueon his side the entire game! Once Valpo went to a 1-3-1 half court defense, that seemed to confuse UIC and they never could figure out how to adjust from that point on. Shawn Huffhad another solid nite, as well going 4-8 from the field, and 7 rebounds to go with that! My Prime Time Player of the night would go to Urule Igbavoda, it has been an up and down the last 4 weeks for Igy (as he is called), but tonight he was a maniac on the boards with 8 total. It was his physical play in the insideand against Vandermeer that I believe, was another reason, that allowed Valpo to go on to win (final of 60-56). Next up for Valpo is University Chicago Loyola Ramblersand there is only 1 concern I have. Valpo cannot look past this team to the Feb 5th Showdown with Butler. A loss to Loyola would make that game very unattractive, but with a win this Saturday, THEN the set up for the Nationaly Televised game on ESPN 2 against Butler on February 5th will be one of the most heated, intense, memorable, college basketball games of the year! A game that just might decide who will come out of the Horizon League and get into the Big Dance ! Go Valpo win Saturday :) editorial by Jeff Safrin
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