Six With Sticks

by Six Kennedy kids and their parents


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Field Hockey girls

Yesterday was a really fun day of sports. I got to take all the boys to Noah’s soccer game, a game in which he played really well and his team won 5-0. He played goalie the second half, and had one spectacular dive save, which was really cool. And then we all went to a field hockey tournament and watched the girls, Eden, Liz and Mom, play.

The girls won the Gold division of their age group. They played hard, with total effort, no subs most games and down a man for one game. 5 games total on the day. I was very proud of how hard they played in the 5th game, when they were visibly exhausted, but they kept running up and down the field and making plays. Eden scored 4 goals across the games. Liz played really tough. And Marcia coached the team really well, the best the field hockey team has looked in a long time. One of the highlights for the day was when Eden notched the winning goal in the semi-finals in the last 2 minutes of the 1-0 game against Brandywine.

Although the championship game atmosphere has become a little old hat for me and Sean and all of the Redshirts girls, many of these girls and their parents had never been in this type of position before. So, I was very glad that the girls were rewarded for their tremendous efforts with a few exciting wins and a 1st place ribbon.

And I am very proud of my wife. She motivated them. They were in the right positions to be effective. And they moved the ball better than they normally do. She put them in the best position to be successful and they delivered.

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Team Pyramid

Team Pyramid

Eden scores against Perry Hall

Eden scores against Perry Hall

Liz in traffic

Liz in traffic

Eden scores 2nd against Perry Hall

Eden scores 2nd against Perry Hall

Coach Marcia

Coach Marcia

Liz getting down

Liz getting down

Eden

Eden

Girls win 1st place

Girls win 1st place


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Labor Day field hockey

Our hometown’s recreational program hosts a play day for field hockey on Labor Day. Liz and Eden are on the same field hockey team this year. This is the first year they’ve actually been on the same sports team for anything. Eden is playing up, as a 3rd grader, in a 4th/5th grade league.

Eden held her own yesterday through three games. She had one shot, and just missed the goal. Besides that, she was in on some action and fought hard on the field. Smallest player on the field, but one of our best players.

Liz is really playing well. She is unassuming, but is the best player on our team. It was on full display in the last game on turf. The other team was stacked, and the rest of our team was pretty gassed. It was like heavyweights throwing punches, the other team’s best players kept making tremendous plays, and Liz would counter. Big drive, Liz stops it cold; Liz dodges through one player, stopped by the next, then Liz runs her down and takes the ball back. All game long.

The best part is that a bunch of high school players were watching the game and working the clock and tents. After the game, they saw Liz and told her that they had been watching her play and that she is a star.

Even better, Liz shyly said thanks, and never told her mother this. Humility. I just happened to overhear it all. Proud dad.


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Field hockey evals

No rest for the weary. The day after lacrosse ends, field hockey evaluations. Marcia and I are coaching with Sean. Eden and Liz are going to be on the same team. Eden is playing up in age, and we didn’t know how she would do.

She showed up in the tryouts! I ran all the girls a good long run at the beginning and Eden finished 3rd. And she looked good in the scrimmage. Go Eden!


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Wicked Sticks of the West Side

Yesterday, in field hockey, the Wicked Sticks of Catonsville (my awesome field hockey team) took on the Mighty McDonogh Eagles.

The team I played was a really good team.  We lost, 1-2.  I don’t get why their team did a cheer right in front of us after they won.  I mean, really?!

I played good.  I almost got a goal.  We did good teamwork.  Mommy did a good job at coaching us, telling us to spread out and what to do.  Dad did okay too, but he yelled at the ref.  The ref was an old man that was very confused.

After the game, the other team took our team’s snacks.  After the game, we went to Jason’s Deli.  We went with my grandparents.  We got to have ice cream.  It was so yummy.  I fell asleep in the car on the way home, because it was 11PM!