This past week I was talking to my Uncle Melvin in Georgia and we both agreed that we didn’t have any real news since we don’t go out much during the pandemic. We chatted a bit and hung up.
And then I remembered – I did have big news! Even fun news! I immediately called Melvin back and reported that Webmaster Laura (my daughter, his niece) won the March Madness Basketball Pool and $2,000! (Ok, ok, not exactly. It was $1,970. or 70% of the entry fees.) He immediately commented that Laura was following in her Grandma’s footsteps, and he was proud of her! Mom won the pool in 2013 and $1,600, which you can read about at http://A Mom Who Loves Sports
FYI. Laura won the pool in 2009 with her UNC pick, so this is her second win. Both Mom and Laura also took 3rd place in other years. Mom was usually up near the top of the rankings. I don’t know how she did it year after year. And I won once with a Duke pick. How’s that for Girl Power?
Mom indoctrinated my girls with her love of sports at an early age. Here Mom is in 2004 with a youthful Bonnie and Laura, wearing a Michigan block M hat her Grandma gave her (courtesy of a garage sale, of course).
We all entered the March Madness pool run by our accountant’s office every year, a family tradition. I can feel Mom smiling down at Laura, as she reads this screen shot showing there were 140 entries with Laura at the top. It’s something we all aspire to.
This screenshot below shows Laura’s #1 entry with 314 points, 15 points ahead of the #2 entry. It’s noteworthy that Bonnie placed #20. Good job, Bonnie! I get a particular kick out of seeing Laura’s name at the top of the heap, ahead of so many macho men who are self-proclaimed sports experts.
Given that we are Michigan and not Baylor fans, we didn’t have any t-shirts, stuffed animals or pennants to cheer Baylor on to making history. Instead, Laura started her lucky sheet below with her predictions before key games. Ok, so Michigan flamed out to UCLA in the last few seconds, as did my entry. And UCLA lost to Gonzaga. But we have to thank UCLA for wearing Gonzaga down in overtime on Saturday, April 3rd, just in time for the Monday night championship game against Baylor two days later.
Laura didn’t want to jinx Baylor by being overconfident before the game started. But after Baylor had a consistent lead in the second half, she wrote Baylor in large caps on her prediction sheet to cheer them on. Whoever thought the game would be such a lopsided win for Baylor over undefeated Gonzaga?
The tournament’s name – March Madness – was especially fitting this year. Since 2020, when the tournament was cancelled altogether, we’ve seen defining upsets and victories, both on and off the court. We are so grateful to the players and their support staff for bringing the tournament, and our spirits, to life.
Webmaster Laura, congratulations on your second exciting March Madness win – although you’re always a winner in my book!