Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Trinity Episcopal helps Street Soccer 945 make a "Rally Flag" to take take to the Street Soccer USA Cup 2009

The Street Soccer USA Cup 2009 is July 30-August 2, 2009 in Washington, DC. We will take 8 players from our team to represent North Carolina in the competition. One of the awards given at the event is for fair play, spirit and sportsmanship.
We have set as a team goal to try to win this award. We know that it takes focus and discipline to always keep in mind sportmanship and fair play above winning and we wanted to try to start training our minds in that way now. In our annual spring gathering with Trinity School. We proposed to the teachers and students that we make something that we could take with us to Washington to remind us of our great friends and supporters at Trinity and to remember above all to play fair and show our true spirit. We decided to make a flag. Pictured here are all the students who put their handprtints on the flag showing their support and below is Casper rubbing paint on a students hand just before she put her her mark on the flag. Look for this big flag waiving high and below it a group of a excited and proud players cheering every time Charlotte, North Carolina takes the field. A special thanks to Tachi and the Trinity parents who helped make this project happen!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Street Soccer Stars fall in Semifinals of Winter Revolution Soccer League


Our team of street soccer 945 program graduates, the "Street Soccer Stars" we call them, had an amazing season in the newly formed Revolution Athletics Soccer League. This group is great because they serve as inspiration for our players on the 945 Team and also because I, most of time, can pick up spectators at the Urban Ministry Center and then meet the team at the game. Elmer, Dave and Michael and Tim drive themselves to the game in their own cars. Wow, they have come so far!
We started out the season 0-3. The team then rebounded and won 7 games in row. We entered the playoffs as the #6 seed and faced off against the #3 seed Wings Select. Craig Holley, star of the Sundance documentary Kicking IT, played his best game of the season at marking back. Craig had the job of marking our opponents best forward, a strong and physical player with a cannon shot on both legs and a spin move that had weakened the legs of many defenders. Craig held him up and did not stab in, only when the opponent turned and showed Craig the ball did he step in and make a tackle. Craig was also not going to let him turn him and shoulder him off the ball. It looked like a center in basketball posting up his defender making a pump fake or trying to make a spin move to the basket. Time and time again Craig held him up strong won the ball and released it to our triumvirate who on this night looked like Brazilian jinga's passing back and fourth slotting easy goals in the net taking a commanding first half lead. This seemed a little too easy so Mike McGregor, Homeless World Cup 2007 team member, bicycled in our 5th goal and we were able to hold of a late surge by the Wings and advance to the semifinals by a score of 7-3.
The semifinals took place just 30 minutes after our quarterfinal victory and we started the game on our heels taking shot after shot which Craig, volunteer Curtis Gardner and Keeper Tim Cummins we able to keep them out of the net while we re-organized and got into our game. This was a beautiful game. Both teams fought hard and played fair. SBFC scored on us first when I did not pressure the ball at the top of the box, but alas I redeemed myself with a left footed shot to begin the second half. The game was back and fourth until the last 5 minutes when the game got just plain crazy. Elmer Nunez, Homeless World Cup 2007, confronted an attacking player in the middle of the field and what sounded like an explosion was a ball-to-foot contact in which Elmer won and gathered himself for a one on zero breakaway with the keeper. On this bouncy, dirt patched field, Elmer could not collect the ball where he wanted it and sprayed a shot wide of the goal. We were in shock. The next possession in what appeared to be another defensive stand for us quickly turned into a moment of chaos as the ball was turned back over and a free man at the back post was found where he put it past Tim in the only spot open...the roof of the net. We did not go down without a fight. Dave McGregor slipped and slid through defenders and found himself a small opening in which he took a toe-poke shot that clanged the post and came back into play only for the keeper to smother. We took our final push and earned a corner. The ball was played low and hard into the penalty area and bodies banged together and a deflection shot pinged right for the goal but only the keeper blocked it and fell on it. He was on top of the line and we appealed for a goal but it was not in. Our winning streak was over and we couldn’t believe it, the game was such a rush of excitement and we had come up just short. Pictured here is part of the team. Front row, SS-945 Team support Ebony, Coach Rob, Nori. Second Row Michael McGregor, Miguel, Elvis, Dave McGregor, volunteer Curtis. Not pictured Elmer Nunez, Craig Holley and Tim Cummins. The Stars will start vying for that first elusive title again on May 14th when the league re-starts. All games will be at the Queens University athletic complex off of Tyvola Road. Please check back for complete game schedule. Thanks for your support.