Thursday, July 19, 2007

Hits from Hawk Nelson and the Whitecaps

Check out Larry in the mosh pit, rocking out to Hawk Nelson.

Baseball, Christian rock and fellowship, all in one night? Sounds like a wild time at Fifth Third Park on Tuesday.

Trinity youth group members and their families rocked out to Hawk Nelson, then watched the West Michigan Whitecaps beat up the Kane County Cougars.

Opening act The Send didn't seem to get anybody too excited, but the place started jumping when Hawk Nelson took the stage with a cover of Audio Adrenaline's "Clap Your Hands" then roared into "The One Thing I Have Left."

A handful of bold youth group members made their way to the front of the stage for some ear-ringing excitement and got an up-close look at both the band and Larry and Bob crashing the mosh pit.

Then it was the Whitecaps' turn to pump out the hits, posting three runs in the second inning and three more in the eighth. The Cougars tacked on a couple runs in the last frame, but the Caps held on for the win.

Some Trinity members also had the chance to meet Rubber Boy, who put on a frightening show by squeezing himself through a toilet seat then somehow cramming into a small box.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Other than Rubber Boy making me slightly ill--it WAS a great night! :)