AirGoofy
DIS Dad#341
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We have the same problem sometimes with finding good coaches. most of the players here play club as well as town so having 8 is not possible with illness and conflicts. I have 12 on my roster and I think we have played with 10 most of the time. I agree the smaller rosters make it easy. Indoor season starts in couple of weeks. Looks like we have 11 for that which lets us have 2 full lines and goalie if everyone shows. Do you play a winter season? Here in the northeast, we move inside for the winters (hard to play in 25 degrees and snow).
Yes, she starts indoor in a couple weeks. I don't coach her in that and it will be nice for the time off. They practice once a week and play on Saturdays. She struggles a bit in indoor because the one area of her game she is lacking is speed. But, playing indoor helped her ball handling skills when she plays outdoor.
Not a lot you can do when you get in to PKs. To make it worse we controlled the game and hit 2 or 3 posts again. Oh well, it was a fun afternoon and a pretty food season overall.
Yeah, I hate to hear that. Overall, it was a fairly even posession game, although I might give them the advantage on that, with a few more shots.
Not that the other team probably didnt deserve the win, but that you girls did so well to finish with the high ranking second place finish.
Thats a whole lot to be very proud of.
Thanks.
My turn to do the proud poppa thing. Similar to Norms weekend silver medal story&
my son brought home some silver competitive hardware this weekend.
SC held its State Band Championships Saturday. This year our school got been moved up into a tougher class with some of the larger schools in the state, but still performed very well and pulled off a second place finish against some perennial favorites.
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Congrats to him on the accomplishment. And, bravo to the proud dad.
Well done to the team! and I suppose the coach had a little to do with it as well so....
Thanks.