I met with each of the kids at the beginning of the year to help them write their goals. Emily said for one of her physical goals she wanted to play lacrosse and I was a bit surprised. Lacrosse is big on the East Coast but I'd never seen it played, or knew anyone who played or even the rules - but who am I to discourage one of my kids goals? We wrote it down.
One very cold & snowy night in January I headed out to the town hall to sign her up. They couldn't tell me what the game or practice schedule would be and I was worried it would conflict with her 4 times per week of swim team practice (it has) but figured we'd worry about that when we got to it ...
We bought all her equipment and sent in the form for her uniform size and on March 2nd they started practicing. It was still very, very cold - especially up on some of the high fields. They played with leggings under their skirts, under armour & sweatshirts under their shirts!
Their first game was April 16th. My teeth chattered as I sat huddled in a blanket watching. Seriously
(Emily is #10)
(Emily is #10)
They played hard and learned a lot from that game.
But they lost.
During half time Emily had told me that her coach had told her to "mark" number 3 from the other team. He had said "If she gets a drink of water, you get a drink of water. If she goes to the bathroom, you go to the bathroom!" On our way home in the car she told me that he had been to watch the opposing teams game the night before to scout their players & see how they played. He knew Emily was fast and put her against their fastest player.
'Man" I though to myself " this coach is going to be a little too intense for me! Really, these girls are 10 years old - they are 3rd & 4th graders, many of whom have never played before."
Boy was I ever WRONG!
Coach Joe has been out of this world fantastic! He is serious. He works them hard. He expects 110% every practice and every game and Emily HAS EATEN IT UP! If you've ever seen her play soccer or swim you know she is an amazing athlete. She is sooo super sweet & gentle and actually pretty shy in her "regular" life but she is very competitive when she gets into sports! I LOVE IT!
I think it is so good for her to have that arena to express that side of herself. I see her get that look of focus and concentration on her face. I see the determination. She is physically in great shape and has great stamina but it's her dedication to the team and game and her desire to win that really makes her do well. Her whole team has been like that - they never give up. It has been wonderful to see.
They haven't lost a game since that first one!
I really am so appreciative of her coach. Aside from the sheer time commitment - practice 3 times per week in March then twice a week in April, plus games (often 2 of those per week)) he sends them video clips to watch and always sends a game recap e-mail full of praise and individually naming each girl and what she did well during the game.
He plans strategy with them and really teaches them to play well - not just learn the fundamentals. He calls out to them during the game and uses their code words to instruct them which plays to use.
They listen to him and follow his direction. It's really great to see.
So the last game is on Thursday and I will be sad to see it end. I have become quite the lacrosse junkie (despite still not understanding the rules). It is such a fun and fast paced game to watch. I have to admit, watching my little Emily makes it a million times better.
Watch this sequence and you'll see what I mean -
She scoops the ball (as the goalie tosses it back out).
She's got it in her cradle, and has to prevent it from falling out (not easy to do.)
Two opposing team members bring their defense up against her.
Seriously, check out their sticks. They are crossed in front of her - pretty intimidating!
She just charges through them.
Look how close that other stick is to her head! But she still has the ball!
She makes the break and runs for it.
Still dodging the opposition.
She's fast. Once she gets out ahead they can't catch her.
The ball has to be passed 3 times before they can shoot - so she gets it down the field and passes on to a team mate, who passes it again & they score. LOVE IT! Seriously, it's really an exciting game.
One of my favorites things was at the end of each game when they lined up & passed the other team & tapped their sticks together and said "good game."
Then they would loop around & make a tunnel for them to all go through.
Playing lacrosse has been really fun for both Em & I this spring and she'll definitely play next season. Over the summer she's going to 3 days of lacrosse camp and we also gave her a challenge for her summer goals; throwing and catching without dropping the ball into the re-bounder. She has different levels (5 times without dropping, 10 times without dropping, 25 times without dropping. 10 times using your left hand, etc) and can earn money for each level. She loves earning money & is a good saver AND she loves lacrosse so I'd better get my wallet ready!






5 comments:
Wow, I'm super impressed! How tall she is getting too. Well done, Emily. I know nothing about lacrosse either but it looks pretty tough to me.
Until you mentioned it on Facebook, I hadn't heard of lacrosse since reading Enid Blyton books when I was little so I was really surprised it was still played! It looks a great game - well done, Emily, on being such a good player already!
That's fantastic. I always thought lacrosse sounded like fun, but it seems pretty hard core.
I've heard about lacrosse off and on but didn't know much about it. I would love to see Emy play sometime. I lover her determination.
Lacrosse is actually taking off out here too, but for junior high and high school age, I think. Good job, Emily.
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