Sentences with phrase «bleachers behind»

Outdoor film screening / gallery with portable bleachers behind Asian Arts Initiative on the 1200 block of Pearl Street
The tall bleachers behind the tee box protect the player's view of the raucous scene, and the pathway leading to the stairs sits well below the actual teeing area.
When Pate left his first try a perilous three feet above the cup, his wife, Soozi, stood up from her shooting - stick seat, paced in front of the bleachers behind the green and whispered quietly to no one in particular, «Oh, my God!»
A crowd of 737 people, mostly seated in the bleachers behind the Chestnut Hill sideline, actually paid five dollars each to watch, cheer when prompted, and generally seem excited.

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Now, Bleacher Report has tracked down the artist behind it, and tells the real story of how the events effected him and his family.
It's like picking teams for any sport where no one wants to be picked by the Captain who's pants fell around his ankles tripping the whole team up and losing the game last time... the Christians are standing off to the side trying to hide behind the bleachers to avoid getting picked by him and being made to look foolish.
On the court behind him players wearing unfamiliar numbers and matching gear ran up and down in an endless 5 - on - 5 scrimmage while the men who hold their professional fate in their hands watched intently from the bleachers.
He could hear the clack of his teammates» cleats on the pavement behind him and the cheers of Eagles fans who had turned around from the top row of the bleachers to cheer the team on.
LINEMEN FORMAT: Coaches will meet behind the visitor bleachers at 9:15 on Friday.
Terrence K. Hegarty charged that the park district had closed the ramps behind the north bleachers so 120 skybox patrons could use a parking area between the stadium and park district headquarters.
The way most people would explain a cookie stolen from the pantry or a cigarette sneaked behind the bleachers.
Something feels off right from the beginning, as we see Hugh Jackman's P.T. Barnum making his way through the space behind the circus bleachers in silhouette, pounding his cane to the rhythm of crashing drums.
I find shade behind the hairpin bleachers, lie down, look up through drooping leaves, doze off to the grumble of a nearby Penske truck.
Just, y ’ know, go back behind the bleachers or into the janitor's closet or something.
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