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Mady and the last of Junior High

Mady has been a 14 year old teenage girl way to much lately. She has finished her volleyball for the year and she is currently debating on playing in high school or not. First of all, CONGRATULATIONS to her for making the high school golf team. She has worked hard these last couple years playing in the summer and going to lessons. She practiced for tryouts for a couple months focusing on hitting and walking the practice holes. But during tryouts all Coach Boyd had the girls do was hit a bucket of balls. It looks like she is the top of the Deer Park high school golfers right now even though she will only be a freshman. The dilemma for me and Tressa right now is how much to push her to play other sports. Personally I would love her to play volleyball and then she would be socially interactive with some girls from other schools. Atleast for her freshman year. I have noticed lately how goofy and funny she acts with her friends and I want that to continue and for her to build relationships with new people. She is debating on volleyball but loves basketball. the only problem there is that would interfere more with golf. She is better at golf than basketball but we cannot push her to pick only one. That she will have to find on her own. I don’t want to say “If you only play golf you will be the best one and on varsity as a freshman” then later down the road she regrets not playing other sports and ends up not liking golf. But whatever she chooses we will support and back her and as long as she is doing something that is all we want. Now on a personal note I am so so so very proud of her. She has worked hard and made it important and right now she is also making summer training program at school important. It will only get her better and make her stronger. I hope she stays with it all summer.

She played in her first 18 hole tournament and got first . She shot a 103. It was awesome to watch her and coach Myers and coach Boyd followed her for a couple holes. She played at Deer Park and beat 4 girls in her age group but if she played in the 15-18 year old group she would have gotten 3rd and there was about 10-15 girls in that group. We are really excited about this summer golf. Tomorrow she plays againest stiffer competition which will be good for her.

Her 8th grade year ended with her getting awards for robotics and for playing all 6 sports in junior high which is called the “super 6” award. I am very proud of her for that too because you have to commit yourself to participating in everything and not just going home after school. She did this while playing golf, club volleyball and making the honor roll. It is bittersweet about her leaving junior high. I love seeing her succeed and moving on and growing up but I will miss her being a baby and needing me. I love her independence and I will love seeing her grow and move on making a life of her own but I will miss her being a baby.

Her tennis season ended up being a fun one to watch. She didn’t take it too serious but she actually competited and I was proud of her effort. I won’t miss not watching tennis but it was good to see her play.

I wanted to talk about her school sports, her activities and finishing junior high in this post then speak about the 8th grade dance and all that fancy stuff in my next post. In a nut shell Mady is my oldest baby and will always be close. She acts like me her mother says and I have watched her play all the sports for years. Soon she will be making grown up decisions about what she wants to play in high school, what activities she wants to be in and what she plans for her life after school. I will be there to help with whatever she wants. I will misss seeing her play the “kiddy” little league stuff and not be able to coach or influence her that much. I could not be more proud of the young woman she is becoming and the way she has matured in her physical and social aspect of her life. It fills me with happiness even if I am grouchy about having to be a taxi cab for stuff or complain about her goofiness. Most of it is an act, just like hers, she too lives in my heart. Thank you Mady for letting me watch all the different things you have done and for all the new things you are fixing to embark on and accomplish. I love you more than anything in this world.

Ya’ll be safe out there !!

 
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Posted by on June 12, 2012 in Uncategorized

 
Aside

WOW!! I have not posted in forever. I have been so busy with school and the kids and I had great plans to sit at home at night and post things that happened. But I get home worn out from my taxi cab service taking the kids everywhere and at work I have been super busy getting ready for the end of school. Anyway I am gonna try and catch up. I am gonna do this by writing about both kids one post at a time then about what else has been going on. Ity may take a few days. I’ll start with Brad.

He had a great baseball season. We moved up to 12U this year and I was a little worried that he would struggle. He did a great job and ended up being a 2nd best pitcher behind a 7th grader. We didn’t have anyone to play with off hand so we got a call from Mike Biggs. He is a great guy and ask if they could freeze Brad and I said sure. He ask if I would help coach and I said yes so I was first base coach and I sat in dugout while we were in the field. Brad played a little catcher, outfield, third and pitcher. We went to Ricky Crawford to help with his hitting and it paid off. In the last couple of games he was 3-4 with a triple off the wall in left and a walk. I was sure the ball was gone. It hit the top of the fence. I usually yell at the guys to run and quit looking at the ball. In this case I was looking as well. haha!! Our friends Jody and Jennifer Mcbride’s son started playing teeball this year also. It was really neat to see Bubba on the big field and Bubbie on the little field. It was very endearing to me to see the girls grown and the boys just starting . Jody and Jennifer are the friends you are close to whether you see each other alot or not. I consider them family and their kids are mine.

He had an awesome year at pitcher as well. He has come such a long way since last summer. He pitched sporadically and even one time couldn’t throw a strike. This year he went 2-3 innings with ease and keeping us in the game. I am very proud of how he competes and makes things important. I was most impressed by how he threw in the end of season tournament. It is all week and a kid cannot pitch more than 8 innings in the week. So like I said we had this 7th grader that was our best. The coaches thoughts were to save him if we could. So The first game they started Brad. He was pulled after 3 inning winning 9-3 did great. The 7th grader only had to pitch one inning to close it out. The next night Brad pitched 4 innings and left winning 9-5 and seventh grader pitched 1 inning to close it out. So in the championship we could use Chase Moen the 7th grader the entire game. We ended up winning 9-7 I think and Brad was a huge part of that during the week. He had a great time this year and made some new friends.

We are currently playing a little all-star tournament againest the laporte all-stars. Last night was awesome. We won in extra innings. There was a little tricky thing that Brad did that got me excited while coaching first. He was at 2nd and a guy on 3rd. Somehow our guy goes home on a passed ball he is called safe and the catcher drops the ball on the ground. He begins to try and argue with the umpire and Brad rounds 3rd . Well as the catcher is arguing he has left the ball on the ground and Brad sprints home sneekily and slides just under the catchers tag after he notices him coming. It was very exciting and I was very proud of him making something happen.

Next year we will stay in this age group. I will put him on the mound more so he is even more comfortable. He has exceeded any expectations I have ever had for him or myself. He is a tremendously loving but competitive young man who I cannot be any more proud of. He lives in my heart.

Ya’ll be safe out there!!

Brad’s Baseball 2012

 
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Posted by on June 7, 2012 in Uncategorized