We decided this fall to try out soccer for the kiddos and we are so glad we did! Our Y doesn't do outdoor soccer, so we had them play in Upward, a church league, and ended up liking it. They do some different things like have a mid-practice huddle with a little devotional and the coaches give out star stickers after the game that you can earn for being an example of certain things. This picture after their first game makes me laugh because Shane got the sticker for being Christlike, so naturally he felt like he should fold his arms for the picture ha ha.
They also announce each time before every game and have them run through a "tunnel" which they had fun with.
Josh coached Shane's team this year. He knew he was going to be on a rough rotation for part of it so he only signed up to be an assistant coach but they didn't have enough coaches sign up so they made him head coach anyway. Luckily it worked out that there was another dad that didn't sign up because he was also going to miss a few of the games but it worked out well that they missed different ones and he really had a lot of fun coaching.
He had debated on whether to coach Shane or Marissa's team and I am pretty sure he made the right choice! There is a big difference between PreK/K soccer and 1st grade soccer!
Marissa had a lot of fun, and as my mom used to tell me, "she was the cutest one out there!" The first game she skipped to every ball, and then somehow she developed this propeller arm she would swing whenever she ran.
She also liked to check out her fan base, and stop to hug her little boyfriend there on the right. Boy is Josh going to be in trouble!
Shane had a lot of fun and really improved a lot from the first game, i didn't get many pictures of him,
because I was usually busy breaking up fights between these two.
He got to where he really loved to play defense, and he did it with sound effects too. Every time he would kick the ball away from someone it was accompanied by a loud grunt. The last game I thought I would just toss out there while he was sitting out one period that I would take him to Rise and Roll (the amish donut shop) if he scored a goal, and he got really upset because he didn't know how he was going to do that, but he played a lot more aggressively on offense after that and luckily scored a goal! I should have bribed him earlier!
And this cutie enjoyed frequent trips to the potty which was of course across the parking lot, and also playing on the sidelines. She picked up on a lot just watching practice- when I would dribble the ball from the car to the field she would tell me, "don't kick it with yours toes mom!" Crazy to think someday we'll have 3 or 4 in soccer!