Luke’s team name was Terror. Most of the kids on the team were playing up one age group. At their normal age group they were killing every team they played, so Darrin thought he’d move them up and see how it went. The team did okay: lost some and won a few. I think the transition to the bigger field threw them off a little bit and height was usually an issue as well, but overall it was a good experience. It’s good to learn how to lose every once in awhile! lol. Luke worked hard and had several goals throughout the season.
We decided to have all the team parties at our house. It was great to have everyone over, eat yummy food, and hand out awards.
The sibs eating ice cream!
Josh’s team name was The Mooing Cows (yeah…they didn’t ask my input on the team name lol.) He also had a great season. He played goalie during the first half of every game and then played during the second. It’s so much fun to watch these boys play and nerve racking at the same time! I think their record was about half and half as well, but they put their heart in every game.
Team party. We had all three parties within 1 week of each other. We may or may not have been sick of hot dogs by the end of the week!
Andrew was on the Hurricanes. They were a little timid at the start of the season, but as time went on they gained a lot of confidence as a team and did pretty well! Andrew continues to be a good passer and strategically knows the best place to dribble the ball. He can kick with both feet which definitely gives him an advantage.
Party time!
And how can you have a soccer party without watching YouTube videos of world’s best soccer goals. And in this case:
Scott Sterling. lol.
And coach of the year goes to……
Darrin!
He amazingly coaches three teams season after season even with a bum knee.
Thanks babe for being so involved with our boys. I know they love having their dad be the coach.
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