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Labor Day Weekend

Thursday night all the AYSO soccer coaches met at the HP Library for discussion and to pick our teams.  I am an assistant coach working with Doug Wynne this year.  Our U10 boys team has 13 kids.  This year they play 7 v 7 with a goalie.

Friday I worked.  We got the lawn mowed and I worked in the garden.  I cleared out the pole beans and picked tomatoes.  The tomatoes have continued to produce and we are getting overwhelmed with cherry tomatoes.  We have 4-5 decent sized pumpkins, a dozen or more acorn squash.

Saturday was hot and humid.  I moved dirt fill from the pasture to the north side of the new attachment as settling had occurred.  We ran to the HP Farmer’s Market and bought corn, eggs, plums and raspberries.  We made a connection with Jennifer Romer to acquire meat chickens for our freezer.  At Turner Lumber we bought lattice for under our back deck and materials for the 12’ x 12’ tent platform to be built at Cookout Corner: 8” concrete blocks, deck hangers and nails.

Kathryn picked elderberries and made several jars of elderberry tonic: elderberry juice, honey and brandy.

In the afternoon I pulled nails from the rest of the 12’ 2”x8” which will form the joists for the tent platform.  Kathryn worked on cleaning out the attic and organizing the upstairs family room.

Saturday night Kathryn, Eric and I went to Pizza Hut in North Utica.  It was a night of violent thunderstorms to the south of Utica including a tornado which crossed over the NYS Thruway. Service was slow and we played pitch while we waited for our chicken wings and pepperoni pizza.

Sunday was hot and humid.  I awoke early again and watched TV.  As Eric and Kathryn awoke we watched the Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole and ate leftover pizza for breakfast.  Eric and I installed our old wooden steps pond side.  Eric helped install the left over decking slabs under the dog fence to keep the pipes from rusting.  In the afternoon Kathryn was trimming our bushes on the west side of the house and was stung by several ground bees.  She shed her shoes and shorts and came running in the house to shower and apply vinegar.  Simultaneously our neighbor Gary drove in to discuss running drainage tile into our pasture and digging a small ‘duck pond’ in the SE corner of the pasture.

Monday it rained all day and Eric had his buddy Jack over to play.  They have used the pool, despite the cooling temperatures. When we set it up in July we were concerned it collapsing due to the bulging, but it has worked out well.

I read Game of Thrones; the first in the series of Fire and Ice by George RR Martin.

AYSO U8 Boys Soccer Finale

Our soccer finale was held Wednesday night. This was a mixed season for me.   I lost three experienced players which were replaced by kids who were ‘graduated’ out of U6.  It took our team a long time to learn spacing and to play offense by getting open ahead of the ball for a pass.  That said, there was real joy in seeing them learn new skills and their play when they would get it right.  I made a poster for each of them with this picture and listing the team roster.

Eric’s U8 Game

Friday night we had a game versus Scott Jones’ team.  Since he was short a couple of players I loaned Eric and Hunter.  Eric promptly scored two goals against his team. Kathryn caught a picture of one of 1st first two shots as he scored vs former team mates Trevor, Matthew and Jonas.  As the rest of Scott’s team showed up we swapped Eric back and he scored two more goals.

 

1st Weekend in June

Hip Replacements. There has been a lot of press about FDA requiring analysis of metal on metal hip replacements due to concerns of metal wear and/or metal leakage into the blood stream.  I had been experiencing a slight burning sensation in my left thigh.  I have been concerned about playing volleyball (3xs/week) and it had been a few years since I had my hips checked so I scheduled a check up with Dr. Zahn.  They took lots of Xrays.  Dr. Zahn was really happy to see that bone wall has actually grown thicker where the tapered pin encounters my thigh bone.  It is very healthy bone mass.  The burning session seems to be due to a pulled ligament; treatable by over the shelf medications.  A reassuring visit.

Garden.  We have been eating asparagus 2-3x a week.  I have a row of peas that we are just starting to eat.  I recently planted a 2nd row that I expect will be ready to eat the end of July.  The end of June I will rip out the row we just started to eat and do one more planting that we will be able to eat in Sept. I planted 12 tomato plants.  I tried starting some from seed, but started too late, so I ended up buying transplants.  I have cucumbers, yellow wax beans and some acorn squash.  I am trying pole beans for the 1st time.  Supposedly the vines grow to 12′ so I have this 9′ teepee structure in the garden for them to climb.  It looks awesome and the beans are coming up nicely.  In theory it allows a lot of plants in a condensed space.  We will see.  I planted brussel sprouts.  Last year I did transplants and they were fantastic late growers.  This year I did seeds, but they have come up yet.  I will give them one more week and then I will try to find some replacements.

Frankfort AYSO Soccer Tournament. I took a team of 8 boys to participate in the U8 tournament in Frankfort.  There were 5 teams: 2 from Holland Patent, Frankfort, Mohawk and Ilion.  The tournament ran from 1am-2pm.  We played all other four teams.  We opened with a 4-2 loss to Frankfort.  I don’t think the boys were ready for the intensity of the other players and I was unfamiliar with a couple of players and may not have had optimal line-ups in play.  We had two quick goals scored against us before the team got going and pretty much played them even up from then on.   We blew out the next team 9-1 with Dylan going crazy scoring – they had no match for his speed.  We scored big again in our 3rd game and then broke for a 30 minute lunch break.  In our final game we played the other HP team and needed a win to secure 1st or 2nd place.  We were down 0-2 in the 1st half and according to Thomas “it was a disaster!”.  I told the kids to keep their heads up and play hard.  We rallied to a tie, and ended up in 3rd place in the tournament.

1st row: Charlie, Kalib, Thomas.  2nd row: Ryan, Trevor, Eric, Dylan, Sawyer.  3rd row: Jim.

Cookout.  After the tournament Trevor stayed at our house and we had our 1st cook out of the year at cook out corner.  Kathryn and I checked out the wet spots in Kirkland’s pasture to assess when I could brush hog the perimeter.  On our hike back we played a modified ManTracker.  The boys tried to ambush us from the hay pasture and we managed to get ahead of them and ambush the kids on the return trip.

Bella’s Birthday. Sunday afternoon we drove to Syracuse and met Ed, Phoenix and Izzabella for a late lunch at Hoffman’s Hothouse.  Afterwards we went to a park where Eric and Bella played, Phoenix showed off his latest codes and we chatted with Ed.  We had Carvel ice cream and returned home.

Lacrosse.  Eric is signed up for youth lacrosse this summer.  He and I practiced throwing and catching in the backyard for him to get the feel of the stick.

Indoor Soccer

Eric’s co-ed indoor soccer team has had a successful season.  They finished 3rd in a nine team league behind two club teams: Coliseum, who won the league last year and Krajisnik who HP beat, but they finished with the same overall record and moved ahead of HP due to more goals scored.

Eric played middle fielder and took all penalty and corner kicks managing to score in almost every game.

U8 2010 Soccer Game

After last years successful soccer season the U8 team was gutted and I received all new players.  The new team has 10 players (too many); three of which have never played soccer.  It has been back to the basics learning throw-ins, corner kicks, ball skills and defensive positioning.

Our 1st scrimmage we were beat 9-0 with only one shot on goal.  We had no spacing on offense and watched the ball enter the goal on defense.  After that game we worked on offensive spacing and our 1st game, against the same team, we fared better, losing 5-2.  Three goals were uncontested – perhaps even unnoticed!

So the following week we focused on defense and our 2nd game we won 5-3 with major improvements by all players.  If we can tighten up our defense, learn to mark our opponents, and get all three players involved in the offense we can make the next jump in improvement.

AYSO Team 3 U8 Soccer

I was blessed with a really good soccer team this year.  Unlike previous years when I served as assistant coach, this year I plunged in and served as coach.  I kept attendance of the kids, tried to have a schedule for each practice, knew in advance who was going to be missing for upcoming games and usually developed a rotation pattern before each game.

It was a great bunch of kids.  There were 4 repeats from last year’s team: Joey, Josh, Cole and Eric; and four kids moving up from U6: Trevor, Patrick, Dylan and Nick.  A few of them were fast and aggressive about scoring goals and we did not lose a game all fall season.  They got much better about passing, staying spread out and running to an open area.

We finished up strong with a makeup game on Thursday night and our final game on Saturday in the rain and mud. The team scored several goals including those by Josh, Cole, Joey, Dylan, Eric and Trevor.  Eric’s goal was a looping kick distance from the goal that sailed over the heads of the defense, bounced high in front of the goal and when in.  When asked if he was shooting for the goal or passing to Joey, Eric stated that he was shooting.

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After our final game we had snacks, gave out kudos for the 4 kids who made 12 of our 13 practices and games (Eric, Trevor, Patrick and Dylan) and 1 who had perfect attendance (Nick).  I handed out a collage of action photographs that Kathryn had taken from various games.

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Eric’s 1st Soccer Goal!

This is Eric’s 3rd year of AYSO soccer. He played 1 year of U6 (under 6 years old) and this is his 2nd year of U8. U8 soccer is played 5 vs. 5, usually with 3 offensive attacking players and 2 defensive players (no goalie). Eric says he likes playing defense best and has gotten quite good about challenging an oncoming player and kicking the ball back up the field.

But being AYSO all the players rotate and play different positions so he plays offense too. Last spring Eric almost scored a goal. He found himself 20-30 feet from the goal with a loose ball and no opposition. Rather than dibble it in; he kicked it and the ball gradually lost momentum and stopped just short of the goal where it was kicked out by the other team.

On the way to the game Eric told me they had practiced goal kicks in PE at school that day and he hoped he would get a goal. Prophetic…..

This past game the opposing team didn’t use a 3 up 2 back alignment, but all 5 kids went after the ball. There was a clump of kids kicking at the ball and Eric went to the open area between the clump and the goal. Josh Savage either passed or just plain kicked the ball out of the group right to Eric who once again took his shot. This time he was a little closer and the kick was a little stronger. GOAL!

He was beaming from ear to ear. But afterwards he said he still likes playing defense better. I think because he can practice his dance moves like the pictures below.

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