The First Big Game

Tonight we have the first BIG game of the season. We are playing Lake Travis, and we have to win this game and the rest of them to come out with a winning record. We have only won one game so far which makes this games all that much bigger. We are going to need the luck of the Irish for this one.

Preposition Poem

Dribbling the ball up the court.
Stopping in front of the opposing team
Looking at the hoop
I shot the ball from beyond the arc
Over the many defenders
And despite my weariness
The ball goes through the hoop
Swish!

Time’s Up

I can’t believe it’s already over.
It felt like just yesterday I came to school for the first football practice, and what made it even worse was that I missed the last three games with a concussion.
Just as the coaches had said at the beginning if the year “the day after the Hill Country game you will miss football”. They were right except for the fact that they said the day after, not the second after.
But oh well at least it’s time for basketball season.

The Best Lacrosse Player In The League

The man I know as the best, you may know as #99 for the Boston Cannons, Paul Rabil. Born in 1985, they knew he was born to play lacrosse.
In college Rabil was the key contributor for the 2005 and the 2007 NCAA Championship winning Blue Jay teams. He was also given the 2007 McLaughlin Award for being the nations best NCAA midfielder. He was also the leading scorer all 3 trips to the NCAA championships.
After college he went on to play Major League Lacrosse(MLL) as a first round draft pick of the Boston Cannons. While he was there he won the MLL fastest shot competition, won the MLL MVP award, and many other awards.
He is still I the league playing better then ever, and hopefully that will continue.