Young
Saint Louis.com
ball kids enjoy tournament
Thirteen-year-old
Bobby Belleville said the Savvis Center basketball court seemed
smaller when he was working right on the court. Bobby and
thirteen-year-old Peter Simon represented YSL.com as
ball kids at the Missouri Valley Conference men's tournament.
The two works
two quarter-final tournament games on Saturday, March 2. The
boys are eighth-graders at LaSalle Springs Middle School in
Eureka.
Bobby said, "The
court looked smaller than when we play basketball. That's
probably because the college players are so much bigger."
That was one of
the impression the boys got while doing their ball kid duties.
Those included retrieving balls for the college players during
warm-ups and wiping the floor if players collided and fell.
Asked about the
experience, Bobby said, "I'd like to do it again."
The boys also
got a chance to talk with the referees about the pace of the
college game. Bobby said, "They talked about the physical
aspects of the game. The play was very physical."
The two games
the boys worked involved Southern Illinois-Carbondale's win
over Bradley and Southwest Missouri State's win over Wichita
State. SIU-C got to the finals but lost to Creighton University.
Creighton was
awarded the conference's automatic bid to the 2002 NCAA tournament.
But, SIU-C got an at-large bid to the 65-team tourney. So
Bobby and Peter got a chance to see a national tournament
team, up close and personal.
For more about
the YSL.com ball kid selection, see an earlier story
by clicking
here. YSL.com hopes to offer other opportunities
for its readers to participate in big-time events.