Jack has been anxiously, nervously, excitedly looking forward to this weekend for quite some time.
As a 3rd Grader he gets to play soccer in a real competition.
His team the "wild beasts" is a mix of 3rd, 4th and 5th graders- girls and boys.
His team has been pretty successful playing against other TCIS teams over the past few weeks.
Yesterday Jack played 4 x 25minute games. He played right wing for 3 games and then goal keeper for the last game.
Despite playing awesome offense throughout the first 3 games, his team could not take a trick and could not score.
This blue team (above) they played first. They had 2 good players only- a striker who scored 3 goals individually and a goal keeper who stopped about 20 quality shots on goal- MAN!
Such is this crazy game of soccer and unfortunately sometimes a small mistake lets the other team score... these are some of the lessons we learned about soccer yesterday. (When I say we... I mean lessons Jack learned). This kid in blue below... was AWESOME and it was great to watch him.
Thankfully the last game they played they had a great game (and less of a stellar goalkeeper on the other team) and they scored 3 times.
Jack made a great assist with a long clearing kick as goal keeper to the striker who slotted it- a set play he tells me they had been panning for ages. The hug says it all! This was a really nice moment for Jacko.
We all know winning isn't everything... and Jack learned about humility and sportsmanship yesterday (but Gee it was still nice to win one :).
Jack learned a bunch and really improved his skills. He impressed many coaches with the quality of his play and sportsmanship at all times.
We are very proud of him... and couldn't bear to wake him this morning when he slept until after 10am! Way to go "Wild Beasts".
Sunday, October 17, 2010
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