Six With Sticks

by Six Kennedy kids and their parents


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my team is crowned tyker champions

me and my team with the trophy

me and my team with the trophy

Yesterday my team played in a tournament; we played four games and we won all of them.  Then, we played in the championship game and won 16-2.  Then we got medals and a pic with the team

Me and Winnie

Me and Winnie

After my team won the championship game, me and winnie took a picture together with our medals and the team trophy

Eden - Champ!

Eden – Champ!


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Father’s day blessings

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This has been a wonderful week, and I have had many blessings bestowed upon me by my children. Maggie graduated PreK last week. Eden and Elizabeth both brought home straight As. Noah did very well on his report card too. Elizabeth graduated elementary school, and is moving on to St Paul’s in the fall. Liz and her Redshirts team finally got to play their own age group this week; they beat Heros in an exhibition game. Our team didn’t even play that well, but definitively overmatched the opponent. And Eden won her first championship with the Redshirts Prep team. Lots of good things to come for Eden and her team; I think they will have a lot of success. And after the championship, we drove down to Virginia and got to hang out with my cousins, Kim … and DUSTY (home from Switzerland for the weekend).

And lastly, I am blessed to have a wonderful supportive wife. Marcia and Elizabeth helped throw a wonderful event on Saturday. The Maryland Tyker Championship was a great success. All of the teams had fun. We had a lot of compliments. We have a great team in the Kennedy household. Mom watched the younger kids. Dad and Marcia ran the event. Elizabeth and her teammates volunteered and made the event run smoothly. I coached. And Eden and her teammates brought me home some hardware.

Maggie graduates PreK - kindergarten, here she comes!

Eden graduates PreK – kindergarten, here she comes!

Liz beats Heros and dominates the draw circle

Liz beats Heros and dominates the draw circle

Pinwheel

Pinwheel

Maggie

Maggie

Elizabeth - last day at Hillcrest Elementary School

Elizabeth – last day at Hillcrest Elementary School

Liz graduates elementary school

Liz graduates elementary school

Eden - Champ!

Eden – Champ!

Eden and Winnie

Eden and Winnie

Redshirts Prep - MD Tyker Champs

Redshirts Prep – MD Tyker Champs

Coaches

Coaches


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Eden at Beach Lax

It was such an interesting weekend at Beach Lax this past weekend. Not sure where to begin. But, the best takeaway from the weekend was Eden’s play on the lacrosse fields. She finally got back what was taken from her this time last year, confidence. She played hard; she played tough; and as a 3rd grader playing against 5th graders, she hung in there and made a lot of really good plays, including the assist to the tying goal against the Tornados. Her team missed the playoffs because of a tie in a completely bogus game where 4 of our team’s goals were called back.

Also this weekend, one of the parents of the Redshirts threw a bonfire for the Redshirts. Or so I thought. Apparently, all of Catonsville decided to show up as well. Not sure if they were invited. But many of the Redshirts parents felt alienated. And I was pretty embarrassed. I appreciate very much the effort of the parents that planned the event. I wish someone had told me that half of Catonsville would also be there, because the Big Sister/Little Sister events that I had planned for the kids, and told the kids about, didn’t get to happen, because the party was essentially crashed. Bummer.

Also, two teams, made up of kids that I have coached (I coached over 90% of the kids on both teams), won Beach Lax. I am very happy for all of the girls that are able to enjoy this success. I really am. But I am also very sad that I was run out of town and my daughters were not allowed to enjoy this same success with kids from their neighborhood. Liz watched her friends play, and I know she found it very painful. It is also a bit disheartening that none of them even realize the effect that my father and I have had on those teams’ successes.


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Bad News Bears

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So the Bad News Bears did post another undefeated season. Not that we keep score, but they were pretty impressive. Sunday was the last day of lacrosse and the community picnic. Noah’s team played better than the other team, and the other coaches were pretty competitive. They told me after the game that they had rolled every other team in the league until they played us. All of their kids seemed pretty upset afterwards.

Congratulations, Bad News Bears!

Congratulations, Bad News Bears!

Champs!

Champs!

It was a rough game. Their team was physical, just banging on our kids arms and legs with their sticks, and cross-checking from behind. For the first time, Noah was intimidated. A kid cross checked him in the back while going for a ground ball. It was clearly a penalty, but Noah didn’t want the ball after the play. He let one of the other boys have the ball. When you’re little, it is not fun sometimes to get beat on. So, Noah had an assist in the game and a bunch of ground balls. As the referee, I took away his goal because our team didn’t have enough passes, but it was a pretty one.

I don't feel very good.  It hurts when they cross check me in the back.

I don’t feel very good. It hurts when they cross check me in the back.

The boys had a fun season. And we did as coaches. I am glad that we are able to continually create an environment where they have fun, they are taught well, and they keep wanting more.

I got man!  I got man!  I got man!  Whose got ball?

I got man! I got man! I got man! Whose got ball?

Noah and Jack with the sideline crew

Noah and Jack with the sideline crew

Buds

Buds

Did you see when I did one of these?

Did you see when I did one of these?

See ya!

See ya!

No, don't get up

No, don’t get up