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Patriot Champions

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I know I've been mysteriously absent the last few days. It was for a good cause. My son's soccer team, The All American Patriots, had their first soccer tournament since reforming and creating a team to compete in a premier league. It was a weekend of driving to Olathe and back Saturday and Sunday, getting a bit sunburned, and watching the boys play their hearts out. Going into the tournament, my expectations ( admittedly ) were not exceptionally high, but I figured it would be good experience for them. They needed to get "clicking" and working together.

Since the team consists of boys who have played together for about a year and a half and a bunch of new kids, communication is very important as well as getting a good feel for knowing where your teammates will be when you need them. They lost their first game. A couple of the players got lost on the way to the tournament, but showed up in time to sub in the second half. A few more straggled in, but it was too little to late. The other team had worn them down and scored too many points for the boys to recover.

Since they now had plenty of subs, they won the second game after a six hour layover between games. My son ate too much before the second game. He shook it off by the second half thanks to some pepto-bismal. That second game really, really was a demonstration in poor officiating. I won't complain too much, since our boys won. But there were a plethora of bad calls for and against us. A note to soccer officials: I'll get up on my soapbox just for a second.

You are supposed to be objective. The decisions you make and your behavior really tell a lot. You would expect that 12 year-old boys will make mistakes from time to time. Most of them are not intentional. However, when you consistently call against one team and the other team has absolutely zero calls against them - well, it looks a little suspicious at the end of the game. Throwing our coach out of the game on top of it all because he called you out on your lack of professional ability to officiate a game was merely an act of vanity on your behalf.
Like I said. Our boys won that game in spite of poor officiating. So not only did they beat the other team, they beat the officials as well. The second day they tied. This put them in line to play for the championship. The team they played for the championship is a team they'd faced before - twice. They'd beat them once and lost to them once. Another thing . . . and I won't let this digress into a rant . . . the other team's parents are not my definition of good sports. They bitch about every little thing. Every call. Every time a kid trips another player regardless of whether or not it was accidental. I had the misfortune of sitting near this team's parents at a previous game. It took every ounce of restraint I had to keep myself from going off on them. I wanted, so very much, for these kids to beat this other team into the ground. I know they most likely couldn't hear the parents criticizing them unless they were on that side of the field. But it didn't matter. I would know. And a few other parents knew as well. I wanted my son, and his entire team, to be able to feel that sense of accomplishment that comes from pouring your heart and soul into something and emerging victorious. I wanted them to be rewarded for having the courage to go out there and leave nothing behind taking home their pride.

And they did. They blew them out 3 to 0. The All American Patriots were victorious. U12 Kansas Rush Autumn Festival Soccer Champions!!

When daddies go wild

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This weekend is pretty busy. A beginner BMX clinic for my daughter and soccer games for both my kids Saturday and Sunday. Lots of running around to keep me busy.

So far my son's team won and my daughter's team experienced their first loss this season. I actually thought they would go undefeated, but things just weren't clicking for them today. It was a difficult game for the girls today. They played a team that is one of the better teams. They've beat them before, but today just wasn't their day. Whenever that team and my daughter's team gets on the field together things get a little rough. Both of the teams have some aggressive players. There's pushing and shoving, and the ref doesn't catch all of it. As you can probably guess, whatever the ref doesn't catch he's going to get a lot of grief over at the hands of angry soccer moms and dads.

For example, today one of the coaches/dads from the opposing team at my daughter's game became so perturbed that he began yelling, "Jesus Christ! Jesus Christ!" from across the field. I think what bothered him was that the ref didn't call a foul that the guy thought he should have called. This was followed by some confusion about who should be throwing in after the ball had gone out of bounds. Thank goodness he didn't decide to get all violent over it. At one point he did come onto the field and was trying to argue with the ref. It's real easy to sit back and classify that guy as a major prick who is trying to live his life vicariously through his kid and since he never accomplished much he's not going to let his little girl grow up to be like him. But that wouldn't really be very nice to think of someone like that. Would it? Perhaps he doesn't realize that by behaving the way he does he'll probably guarantee that she does grow up to be just like him because he's teaching her exactly how to do it.

All good weekends must come to an end

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It's been a busy weekend of soccer games - three of them to be exact. My daughter's team won both of their games on Saturday and Sunday. My son's team lost, but they played incredibly against the top ranked team in their league.

Whoever may say that girl's soccer is boring or lacks intensity as compared to boy's soccer hasn't been to one of my daughter's games. My daughter isn't in the picture below, but it does demonstrate that they're not afraid to follow the ball into the goal regardless of the goalie being in the way or not.

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So far my daughter's team is undefeated. They're really starting to show that they are beginning to understand the game. Hats off to their coach on the start of a great season.

Note - no little girls were harmed as a result of this play.

I got a new toy

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I got a new toy today.

I love it, too! I used it tonight (Friday) to take some pictures of my daughter's soccer game. I took roughly 43 pictures of which only 32 turned out good enough to use. That wasn't because of the camera - that was me. Photographing sports events isn't as easy as I had hoped.

I still think I got some decent photos. The good news is that I only used 1/3 of the battery ( if that ) in pretty close to one hour. I was also smart enough to get an additional 128 mb of memory - so I can take pictures to my heart's delight.

Today I will try to get pictures of my son's game and post those too. I also started an account at Flickr. I only uploaded 3 pictures there. Feel free to browse through. Needless to say, I will probably be taking as many senseless, self-indulgent photos as humanly possible in the very near future. I'm already planning my next photo escapade.