They had a little opening ceremony to welcome all of the players and called all the kids to run in wearing their uniforms. |
There goes our Evan...#5! |
The team huddle at the first game of the season. |
Our little player prepares to play his first quarter. They played man-to-man defense so he wore a colored wristband that matched a player on the opposite team that was his man to cover. |
He really got the game very quickly considering it was his first season playing. His only other basketball experience was a little basketball clinic at the YMCA when he was not quite 4. |
Everyone wore the same jerseys in this league with the shirts being reversible so they could be either blue or gray. |
The cheering section. |
Our coach was such a sweet man and really good with the boys and his wife was awesome too. |
Evan showing he's open for the pass. |
Listening to the coach. |
Taking a little break during halftime while a little show and lesson was put on by the church leaders. |
I just love the varying heights of boys at this age. Evan is kind of right in the middle on height right now which I suspect will be about where he'll stay. |
The end score of the first game was very close although sadly we didn't win. It was still a great game! |
Preparing for the second game. |
He's ready. He actually scored his first goal of the season at this game. |
Trying to get open or pass the ball. |
Little brother liked watching the game. |
Evan preparing for another quarter. |
The lighting in gymnasiums is not great for taking pictures. |
Fighting for the rebound. |
Looking for a pass. |
Good game, boys! |
The first game after the Christmas break is about to begin. |
Evan did great dribbling down the court. |
My little champ |
He got the ball a lot during the last game. |
Ready to help his teammate. |
His cousin Lanny was there to help. |
They had a little end of season party after the last game to eat pizza and snacks and get their awards. |
Evan actually said he didn't want any pizza so Brody ate his piece. |
Coach gave Evan his "game ball" from the second game where he scored his first goal. |
And he got a little award for being fearless and a good passer. |
And he got a sweet little trophy for his collection. |
I hope all of these will help to inspire him and remind him what he can accomplish with hard work and perseverance. |
I made him show off his award when he got home. |
Evan's little game ball. |
And now we are about to embark on the most competitive sports season yet as we enter the realm of machine pitch baseball. We actually bought Evan his first cup today...there's one for the memory books! Eddie will be assistant coaching, and the kids actually had evaluations yesterday. Tonight, Eddie and the other coaches got together to select the teams based on the performance evaluations. Eddie said it was like the major league drafts, and luckily, he and his coach got the first draft pick. Yay! But seriously, we are praying that this will be a good experience for Evan and us.
That basketball season looks like a lot of fun! How awesome that it was all hosted, and organized, by the church. It looks like a great ministry.
ReplyDeleteWay to go Evan on playing so well this season. I'm excited to read about your baseball season next :)
It was a very good experience although I did have to "put a sock in it" a few times because of some bad referee calls. Haha!
DeleteWay to go Evan! You know our little family loves basketball! It looks like he did a great job and really got in there after the ball.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how much the kids vary in size! There were some forth grade girls that played on Pay's leauge and they were almost as tall as me. Pay looked tiny out there!
Can you believe it's already baseball season? We started soccer last week and Pay's first game is this weekend. For some reason, Evan doesn't play for a couple of more weeks.
Yes, I have always been a little worried about Evan's size when playing sports. He was the youngest on his team but not the smallest so I thought that was a good thing. Evan definitely loves baseball, and I think he feels less pressure about his size in that sport. Plus, it seems to involve less confrontation with other players than sports like basketball and soccer. Baseball is our Spring sport of choice and soccer is our fall sport. :-)
DeleteOh thank you so much for allowing me to continue to be a part of your blog-life. You are one of the few that read my blog (with me being so random and sporatic) and you are always so sweet to comment.What fun basketball is...Evan looked like he was having a great time.!! Kea played again this year and had a great time and Baby C played a prepeewee league. Loved it!! Praying for you as you take each day at a time and loving those sweet little boys! One day, I just know God is going to let us meet in real life!! Can't wait for that day! ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, I definitely think that day is coming, Piper! We love entirely too close to never meet in real life! Thank you so much for continuing to blog and being such an inspiration to me!
DeleteHa ha ha- Evan's first cup. That's definitely one for the memory books.
ReplyDeleteI really like the idea of the matching wrist bans to help with who you should be paired with. I never would have thought of that. And that's why I am not a basketball coach.
Spencer has always been the tiniest kid. I hope that someday he can just be "in the middle". Michael and his dad were both late bloomers, so hopefully Spencer will follow in their footsteps.
See, I think I put that little tidbit about the cup in there just for you. I knew you would find the humor in it! ;-) Yes, I wouldn't have thought of the wristbands either...no coaching for me. Hehe! Here's some encouragement about Spencer and Evan as I know they have both been size challenged a little since birth. Evan was the youngest on his basketball team, but he was not the smallest. He has definitely been "running up" lately and is starting to at least be more average sized. I never thought Evan was going to be particularly small when he grew up since I knew he was so much like his daddy. Judging by your and Michael's seemingly average sizes, I think Spencer will be just fine! :-)
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