Saturday, September 14, 2013

Urban Eagles U12 Tournament 1

So Friday night Urban Eagles had its first Under 12 tournament of the season.  49 kids 12 and under from all three neighborhoods came out to Elon Park for a night of fun, family, food, and of course, soccer and the Gospel.  The Under 18 team from my neighborhood had the opportunity to be the coaches.  Each U12 team had at least two U18 coaches plus and adult.  The night was wonderful.  Our kids did such a good time leading and encouraging the younger kids.  At practice on thursday we went over what it meant to be a coach and sort of what Friday was going to look like.  I read from Galatians 6 and encouraged the kids that they have the opportunity to sow seeds into the younger kids.  I truly believed they did just this on Friday.  Between being excited and engaged coaches to sharing the gospel, our kids created a really cool environment for the younger kids.  I believe having quality older kids to look up to will do incredible things for the lives of the U12s.  
At the end of our night our team put on a skit to help start to explain the gospel.  I was so proud of them.  They nailed it!


Friday, September 13, 2013

Commitment Crisis


If you have already read my update from August, then you know how excited I was about player buy in.  Well since then I have learned that player buy in doesn’t necessarily mean team buy in.  In the first two weeks of our season we had four players quit the team and seven more skip a practice or school – both commitments and requirements to be on the team.  We think in some ways they were testing the waters with what they could get away with.  
Our first game this past Wednesday we had to play defending champs Grier Heights.  But the consequences of missing school or practice means a player is supposed to miss a whole half.  Well with a roster of thirteen and seven suppose to miss the first half, we started the game only with six player. It was really interesting to try and watch our 4 -1 defend against eleven players.  After ten minutes and two conceded goals we put five more players on the pitch and ended up only losing 3-1.  Even though we lost it was a really good teaching point.  
All of the players were exhausted and cramping after the game, but the experience helped them see the importance of being a team – or as we like to say – a family.  When one player misses practice or breaks our team agreements, the whole team suffers.  They got to experience that suffering together.  While I don’t its soon enough to say a culture of commitment has been completely created, we have already seen some signs of change.  Hopefully this process will continue to progress.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Summer Monthly Updates

A look at some of the monthly updates I've sent out.  Sorry their delayed but I've figured out how to get them up on here.  If you haven't seen them yet, sweet, here they are.