We entered our sectional tournament as the #1 seed! We won our game on Tuesday night against Caldwell 9-0. It could have been so much worse! Our coach really held the kids back. He told them they could only score off of a 'header' or a 'volley'. It was a painful game to watch. However, so glad we won without stress.
Tonight I was a little worried about what we might face with Steubenville Central Catholic. They won their game on Tuesday night against Rosecrans 5-1. (Rosecrans had a regular season record of 15 wins and 1 loss.) Anyway, tonight's game was not too tough. If we could have hit the net on even 1/3 of our shots, it would have been nice. We did have 3 really sweet shots and Steubenville had 1 lousy shot that somehow bounced out of our goalie's hands!
There you have it!
We now face Berlin Hiland on Saturday night, October 23, for the sectional championship. We beat them in the preseason (for the first time in years!). Hopefully we have improved over the season, and we can win again! A win would put us in the District Finals next week!
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Lyle's New 'Post-Bishop' Life
Lyle was released as Bishop of our Zanesville Ward last Sunday, October 10, 2010. He was called as Bishop on January 9, 2005. He has been the best Bishop ever! He spent so much time making visits, talking on the phone, cooking breakfasts, high-adventuring, camping, interviewing, handing out candy, speaking, counseling, showing concern, and driving......
So, just so that you can see that he is still surviving....
No new calling yet....
He is smiling.... And this is how he spent this Sunday afternoon!
Halloween 2010
YOU KNOW, THEY SAY IF THE SHOE FITS.....
We had a stake youth activity last night - a haunted hayride, barn dance, bonfire, food, games, pumpkin carving contest. I went as a witch. Thanks, Ashley, for the use of your fabulous hat! My green doesn't show up too well on the pictures. But it was good enough to completely confuse most people as to who I was! Maybe the wig helped with that as well.
We had such a fabulous time.
Just FYI, the clean-up was brutal, though (removing the nails and green in time for church this morning)!
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
West Muskingum vs. Tri Valley for the Muskingum Valley League Championship!
Friends celebrating a wonderful victory - MVL Champions!
A happy Jimmie Boyd and Cyrus Kinkead.
Paul, David, and Adam Wilson
West M needed either a win or a tie against Tri Valley in our last game of the regular season to be the MVL Champions. If we lost to them, then Tri Valley was the league champion once again.
We beat Tri Valley 2 to 0 earlier in the season on our home field. This game was being played at Tri Valley on their 'senior night'. Tri Valley shot off fireworks while they were introducing their seniors and had quite a display going on and on and on and on. I was worried that it was going to 'psych' our kids out. They were feeling so much pressure! Sean said that he had a horrible time focusing on anything during the day of the game. That is really not like him.
It took a while for the team to settle in to playing their game - some of them played 'nervously' most of the night. Passes weren't the greatest. We didn't win the long balls as well as usual. But they played without stopping and picked up some steam at the end of the game, and it paid off! We are a better team than Tri Valley. Just wish we would have put one more in the net. Had several close ones. The game ended in a tie - 1 to 1! We are the MVL CHAMPIONS outright. The first time in many years (although we have shared the title a few times, including when Tanner was playing).
Sean did kick the assist that Dominic Cikhart scored off of! It was a beautifully placed pass! He had a near assist a little later in the game. And he nearly scored a goal from way out. It just barely missed. He had a non-goalie save. Did a great job for his team!
GREAT JOB WEST MUSKINGUM!
Looking forward to tournament action next week!
We beat Tri Valley 2 to 0 earlier in the season on our home field. This game was being played at Tri Valley on their 'senior night'. Tri Valley shot off fireworks while they were introducing their seniors and had quite a display going on and on and on and on. I was worried that it was going to 'psych' our kids out. They were feeling so much pressure! Sean said that he had a horrible time focusing on anything during the day of the game. That is really not like him.
It took a while for the team to settle in to playing their game - some of them played 'nervously' most of the night. Passes weren't the greatest. We didn't win the long balls as well as usual. But they played without stopping and picked up some steam at the end of the game, and it paid off! We are a better team than Tri Valley. Just wish we would have put one more in the net. Had several close ones. The game ended in a tie - 1 to 1! We are the MVL CHAMPIONS outright. The first time in many years (although we have shared the title a few times, including when Tanner was playing).
Sean did kick the assist that Dominic Cikhart scored off of! It was a beautifully placed pass! He had a near assist a little later in the game. And he nearly scored a goal from way out. It just barely missed. He had a non-goalie save. Did a great job for his team!
GREAT JOB WEST MUSKINGUM!
Looking forward to tournament action next week!
Click on this link to view the news broadcast about this game:
A Gorgeous Day for a Zoo Visit!
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Sean's 'Senior Game' vs. New Philadelphia
Introducing Sean and proud parents.
Thirteen seniors and their parents! What a fantastic group of boys! Six of them are LDS. We will miss this group.
The traditional sheet to be hung on the fence during the senior game.
Stand strong, Sean!
The 'senior game' where we honor all of the seniors on the soccer team. This year we have 13! Too many to have them all start the game (for those of you who don't know soccer, there are 11 men per team on the field). It was a beautiful fall day. The weather forecast was cloudy, rainy, maybe 60 degrees. Instead we were delighted to have the sun shining and it was almost warm - 70 degrees.
It was so much fun to have Nic, Kendyl, Matt, Katie, and Averi all here to share in the day with us! We wish everyone could have been here. Sean played a good game, and even though we had a scare at the beginning of the game (New Philadelphia scored twice in the first 10 minutes), we had the next 6 straight goals! We had heard that New Philadelphia was really good this year. They have a great record. However, we were much better. We just needed to settle in and make some adjustments. Pulled off a 6-3 win! Yea Sean and team! Sean will have great memories of this day. Thanks everybody!
Kendyl's Surprise Visit!
The big, well actually she is quite tiny, but regardless, a great surprise at the airport! It was so late, 11 p.m. Kendyl wasn't sure what she thought about the whole thing. It took her a little while to warm up. She is a daddy's girl. She didn't let him very far out of her reach. But she did give me some great hugs!
Watching the soccer team warm up before the big game!
Such a beautiful day!
The Nana - as happy as she can be!
Kendyl
Averi
Matt, Katie, and Nic - pregame conversation.
During the soccer game, they found it fun to chase each other on the baseball diamond, behind the bleachers.
Such friends!
There just can't be too many hugs!
More hugs!
Getting ready to head back to Utah!
Bye-bye papa! See you in Puerto Rico in December!
Nic flew to Ohio on Friday night, October 1, so he could watch Sean play soccer on Saturday. That in itself was very exciting, but when he stepped off the plane with Kendyl that just took the excitement level over-the-top! I guess most everyone knew about the plan, except for me. I was very surprised and delighted. What a great birthday present! We had a very fun weekend with them. Matt, Katie, and Averi spent lots of great time here, so those little girlies had fun with each other as well. They spent hours following/chasing each other around giving hugs and playing.
Thanks everybody for making it such a memorable weekend!
Love you!
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