Monday, March 1, 2010

IISSAC Basketball Tournament! Feb. 26-28, 2010

The boys team takes first place in the IISSAC Basketball tournament. For our students, this would be equivalent to taking home the gold in district or state championship. We are so proud of both our girls and boys team...the girls came in 2nd! They showed such great sportsmanship, focus and unity as a team. Our boy's team this year was made up of 10 Seniors, 1 Junior and 2 Sophomores. Luke was one of those sophomores.

For us it was a great joy getting to see Luke play at all. After having shoulder surgery in November, we were not sure that he would really get to play basketball this school year. But the coach, Bill Webb, worked with him, allowed him to come to practice and do as much as he was able, on his time frame. In January he started playing more, shooting more and pretty soon he had his first game. That first one was a nail biter for me as i worried that he would injure his shoulder again but he was pretty protective of it and made good choices. By the time the tournament was on, he was full speed and playing great defense. In one of the games he stole the ball and went for a lay up. It was such a joy and blessing to see him playing again but especially for him to be a part of this team. Many of these guys he has known since elementary school and they are guys that he has looked up to all his life. I am so thankful that he had one more basketball season with them and to see them take the IISSAC tournament was just sheer blessing!!!

It will be hard to not see this group of guys play together again...kind of the end of an era (this senior class is the largest one to graduate from Mountainview- 30 in all and most of them boys so that is why our bball team had so many seniors). They are an awesome group of boys and i have to say again how impressed i was/am with their behavior on and off the court. When other teams were showing the pressure or frustration, our boys remained calm and just played their game. They remained focused and encouraging to one another as well as to the opposing team. I contribute a lot of this to their coach, Bill (also the superintendent of our school) who himself always remains calm and focused! I am so thankful that Luke has had the opportunity to play under his coaching the past two years! What a blessing that has been.

So...here are some pics...there are a lot more on facebook which you may have seen!

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Congrats to the team. Great images!

Kelly said...

Once again, it's great to see JOY on Luke's face! What a blessing!

Keira said...

Luke -- We are so glad you have healed!! Warren G. can't wait til he can play ball with you in June!!

Pictoria said...

Great post--and a sweet win!

Stephanie said...

I love Luke. Good job bud. We can't wait to see him, and the rest of you soon!