Monday, April 20, 2009

Another Weekend, Another Rain Storm, Another Championship






















This weekend, like so many of our weekends lately, was about soccer. We loaded up the cars and headed back to Nashville for another soccer tournament. This time it was the Music City Invitational. This is an annual tournament for our soccer club and one of the more prestigious soccer tournaments in the state. So of course, the competition was going to be tougher. The kids and I headed up on Friday after school. LeAnn had a meeting in Nashville on Friday, so she was already there. We usually head to our out of town tournaments on Friday, because we usually have an early Saturday morning game each time. The was a great tournament, because the hotel the entire club stayed at was right across the street from the soccer complex and we didn't have to pay for parking and could walk to the games.

Saturday was a beautiful day with warm temperatures, and clear blue skies. I mention this, because in every tournament we have been in this spring we have had terrible weather. We have played in sleet, rain, thunderstorms (very shortly), below freezing temperatures, and had games called or postponed for hail storms and tornado warnings. So a warm, sunny day was much appreciated. We opened the tournament against the host team, Harpeth Futbol Club. Harpeth always has good teams and pull their teams from a lot of the private schools in Nashville. Much like the soccer club in Jackson is made up of mostly the USJ kids. Our coach felt like this was going to be the toughest game in our pool. The girls played very well and never allowed a strong attack on our goal. We won the game 3-0. We had lost to Harpeth twice in the fall by one goal in each game, so it was nice to get some revenge. One of those losses was in our own tournament. So the girls, were glad to return the favor.

That afternoon, we played the Clarksville, TN Royals. I don't believe we had played them this year. The girls dominated from the very beginning and jumped out to an early lead and won 5-0. The first day was over and we were sitting with a big lead in points in our pool. They used that strange point system in this tournament as well. You get six points for a win, three points for a tie, one point for each point (up to three maximum), and one bonus point for a shut out. So the most you can get in each game is ten points. So we had 20 points at the end of the first day. The first place team from each pool advanced to the championship game.
On Sunday, we awoke to the theme of the spring season...thunderstorms. It was raining hard, and we had a ten o'clock game against a Paris, Kentucky team. Paris is a suburb of Lexington, so they had come a long way to finish last. They were supposed to be our easiest game, but for some reason, their goalie played amazing. She got everything. The entire game was played in front of their goal, and we finally got one in with about three minutes left in the game. They had not scored and had given up thirteen goals, but for some reason they played well against us. We needed a big win, because there was chance that the championship games would be cancelled because of the severe weather. In that case, the team with the most of those points would be declared the winner. The leader in the other pool had 19 points, so we needed to score more than we did. But the other team go upset and didn't make it to the finals.

That afternoon, they decided to play the championships in a down pour. As long as lightening wasn't in the area they would play. We played the Brentwood, TN Select team. We didn't have a great feeling about the game, those girls were big. But once again, our girls just played more aggressively and better defense. The goal opened up for Abby once and I was sure she had it in, but it just went a fraction wide. But our girls pulled off the upset 2-0, for another championship. They did not give up a single goal all weekend, against some of the better teams in the state. We are so proud of them.
This weekend we have another tournament, but this one is here in town and right across the street from our house. So that will be great. Some of our biggest rivals from here in town will be there, the Rush Swoosh team. It is a smaller tournament, not as many teams, and is hosted by the Jackson Area Wide Soccer (JAWS) organization. It should be a lot of fun. I know we will be playing a team from Missouri on Saturday afternoon, so that should be interesting to play a team you know nothing about. Next month is the tryouts for next years team, and then after that it is summer of golf lessons, sports academy, camps, and the Great Western Family Adventure...just 57 days until we leave!

Monday, April 13, 2009

More Easter Weekend Pictures!
















Easter Weekend
















We just finished another great weekend. On Thursday, Ian's class had an Easter Egg Hunt and party. Pizza and fun were had by all. On Friday, we all had the day off. We spent it cleaning the house and running some errands. We took Nikko to the vet, to see how much he weighs now. Our newest pet is now six months old and weighs 64 lbs. Yep, he a big boy! We did some shopping and Abby went to a birthday party.

On Saturday, we took off to the Memphis Zoo. It was great day, and the kids had a great time, with very little arguing or picking on each other. It is great to see what they have done with the zoo. It was horrible when I was a kid, but today it is very nice. We even bought a membership to the zoo, this trip. I know we will be there a few more times this year.

On Sunday, we went to church and then to my parent's house for Easter lunch with Granddaddy and Gran-Gran. The kids spent the night since they had Monday off from school, and LeAnn and I had to work.

We have a busy week ahead with work and soccer. Scrimmage game tomorrow and a tournament next weekend in Nashville. We will be scrimmaging the U12 team to get us ready for the upcoming tournament. Stiffer competition in Nashville this weekend, so hopefully this will help. We will keep everyone posted on things.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Hard Work Pays Off




Just a quick post to congratulate our good friend, Josephine Owino. Many of you know that Josephine plays for the Union Lady Bulldogs, and has become a special friend to Abby. Yesterday, Josephine was drafted in the third round of the WNBA draft by the Washington Mystics! Josephine is just the second player from the NAIA to be drafted into the WNBA. Obviously we are so proud of Jo, and hopefully will get to see her play some. And after looking at the Mystics' schedule, we may be making a trip to Atlanta for a visit with Brian and Lyndsey!

Monday, April 6, 2009

A Great Weekend









The past weekend was awesome. I guess it really began on Thursday. On Thursday night the 4th grade at USJ gave their performance on "I Need A Vacation". They did a great job. Abby had a small part as a camp secretary. She was beautiful and did a fantastic job. On Friday night, the soccer club had their annual Family Night and Auction. It's a great time for all the teams and families to get together and raise money for the club. We had great Italian food and some great fellowship. We were able to raise over $2000 for the club and we were able to get Abby a private lesson with Musaf Manney. Musaf is from Ethiopia and played soccer on Bethel College's national championship team. Musaf coaches our U13 girls team I believe. He also coaches the speed and agility training. All the kids like him a lot.

On Saturday, we had our first annual Soccer Spring Invitational. This is a one day event of "friendlies". Friendlies are individual games that are played, but not in the normal tournament setting. We had several teams for three states come in. The girls played great again and won all three of their games against the Memphis Cougars (6-1), TN United (8-1), and the Western Kentucky Futbol club (5-2). The girls have won seven straight games now and are 8-1 since their winter break. And Grammy and Grampy came up and saw the first two games. Abby was so happy they came. Between games, we went to the Craker Barrell for a late breakfast. Of course, Abby chose to eat with her friends instead of her family. I guess we should get used to that. In two weeks we head off to Nashville for the Music City Invitational. Can't wait.

And on Sunday, LeAnn and I went to the Orpheum and saw the musical, "The Color Purple". It was a great show and was very moving. It was interesting to see how they transferred the story into a musical. So as you can see, it was a long and full weekend. But a lot of fun.