"It's like breathing"
I can say that we played hard at Regionals. There is nothing to hold our heads about. While there are things that I would change, the way we played showed that we have a lot of heart and that we are ready for the challenge. Our 2 hour season recap of many sobs and tears showed that we have planted the seed for greatness. If there is anything I can take away from that tournament, is that we have touched the corner of a dream. It will take dedication, hardwork, teamwork, and friendship but the talent and the drive is there. The competition will be tough, when we face A&M again, they will also be a stronger team. But we will also be stronger - more talented and stronger fighters.
There is a lot to be said about college ultimate. It is very much a battle of skill but it is more of a battle of athleticism and drive. In the South Women's division, we don't see a lot of kids who played for 4 years in HS and went to the Eastern/Western championships. Instead, it is comprised of very young athletes who are relatively new the sport. Most of the players are just at the beginning of their learning curve and have so room for development. But these are the players that change the game for everyone else who is lucky enough to play with/coach them. They bring a new vitality and energy to the game - something novel and exciting. They are filled with potential and promise. You can see them catch the ultimate bug and realize that this is something that can change their life and also a world they can change. It provides them with a sense of community and freedom to be whoever they want on and off the field. It is also a relatively new sport that it is a place where they can excel and compete against some of the very best. This year, I have met a phenomenal class of freshmen ("A New Hope") to propel Miss Red forward under the leadership of our sophomores and juniors. It has been an honor to captain and play with these players - watching them fight hard for every disc, witnessing how much Miss Red has grown since my first tournaments with them as an obnoxious freshmen. I am so thankful and proud of everyone who has stayed with me with my ridiculous plans/grandiose images of glory.
While winning was the goal, my secret plan was to share a little bit of what ultimate means for me. It may appear like an inhuman obsession - who spends a ridiculous amount of money and time to fly to tournaments, suffers through a million track workouts in the Houston sun and says that its FUN? There is no way to describe this in words, ultimate is like Buddhism, a philosophical way to live life. It has taught me a lot about working with people, what hard work and dedication can bring, what it means to REALLY want something. There are very few things in life that I can say I truly want, that in the end of all adversary, I will still stand up and fight - I will fight for the chance to show my teammates what it's like to be a champion.
Don't lose sight of who you are and what you deserve. At the end of the day, you know your teammates will be there for you.
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