Thursday, March 21, 2013

Third Times The Charm

Third times the charm certainly proved true this Tuesday night.  My friends Anthony, Kyle, and I showed the rec league how to really play 3 on 3 basketball.  We have played in the tournament for the last three years and our record the first two years was an embarrassing 1-2.  We are basketball fanatics, we love watching it and love playing it even more.  Now, we know were not really good at basketball but this winter we joined a CYO team at Holy Angels.  We finished out our CYO season with the record of 2-10, one of the wins by forfeit.  Regardless of our record we knew the Blue-Gold rec league was ours this year.  We arrived Tuesday at 6:30 with our traditional V-necks.  We had a great first round winning by a wide margin, maybe with some help from the ref. In our second game we faced our arch rivals, the St. Johns players, what they didn't know was, we were out for revenge, and we got it.  After the first two games we faced a new enemy, stamina.  None of us were really in cardiovascular shape since we hadn't really done any physical activity in the last three weeks. We battled through our poor physical state by winning in the semi-finals with a go ahead basket in the last minute (made by me by the way, just saying).  Finally, it was the moment we had been waiting for, for the last three years, the championship game.  We were going up against the team that knocked us out of the tournament the previous year, but this time we came to play, and play we did.  Kyle kicked off the game with a spot up three pointer, followed by another one giving us a 6-0 advantage.  The opposing team fought back to tie the score and then took a 9-6 lead.  I then lead our scoring rally with a block on one of their teammates and then an immediate jumper, there was no looking back after that.  It was a miracle, the New Castle County Globetrotters had finally took home the gold!

Monday, March 18, 2013

180

After January 28th, 2013 I thought I would never be happy again.  That is the day my dad passed away.  For weeks all my mom would do was sleep but who could blame her, all I wanted to do was make her happy again.  There were not many conversations going on around my house, we all sort of kept to ourselves but recently it has seemed like my life has done a 180.  I have started going out with a girl that I have had the biggest crush on since Freshmen year.  I never thought of myself ever going on a date with this girl except in my dreams.  In February I figured how could things get any worse so I decided to ask her out on Valentines day and to my surprise she said yes.  Ever since then we have been talking non stop and going out every weekend. It feels great.  Not only are things going great with my high school crush but my sisters birthday is tomorrow and the family is going out to dinner together.  I think its going to be a happy event and I cant wait to go out with everyone.  My mother has also returned to her normal self and she has her life back together yet again.  I still think about my dad everyday but it feels good thinking that my family is beginning to become happy once again.

Fashion Show

This year was the first time I have participated in Blue Gold's famous Fashion Show and it was a blast.  I regret not trying out in previous years, it was without a doubt the most fun I have had at a school event.  I became close friends with everyone in my group as we worked as a team to come up with an excellently choreographed routine.  I also was able to meet all the buddies and it was great talking and interacted with them.  My dad was extremely involved with peoples with intellectual and physical disabilities, since he dedicated his life to Easter Seals.  Growing up I used to visit the facilities and I knew never to use the "R" word but I never got as involved as I wanted to. After  I went to Easter Seal's big volleyball tournament, which is one of their biggest fundraisers and modeling in Blue Gold I've discovered that I really like what these organizations are doing and I might have found a possible career path.  Over the last couple of weeks I have met many of the people with intellectual disabilities that go to Easter Seals and they told me stories about my dad and how he changed their life and it really made a giant impact on me.  I am strongly considering pursuing a similar career that my dad loved.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Unbelievable


The most unbelievable event occurred in my life just a couple of weeks ago, when I was a part of the number one relay in Delaware, and in St. Mark’s history.  My relay consisted of Sean Baker, Bryan Pannacione, his brother Connor Pannacione, and me.  In that relay I was the anchor and the pressure was on.  Our main competition was Sallies and Charter, who had previously beaten us, not only in the regular season, but in prelims a couple days before as well.  We entered in on Saturday seeded at fourth, but luckily we had a lane right next to Charter.  The relay was the second event of the meet and the first event seemed like an eternity.  Finally, the official blew the whistle that indicted Bryan to get in the water.  He got the relay off to a great start gaining a superb lead over everyone, he later went on to win his individual in the backstroke and missed the state record by two tenths of a second.  Sean Baker was next and he flew off the block, unfortunately for him he was racing against the fastest breastroker in the state, and but he maintained the lead.  Baker finished strong and Connor had a great start, at this time I was stepping up on the block and my knees would not stop knocking.  Connor came in tied with Charter and Sallies hot on our trail when I dove in.  As soon as I hit the water all I was thinking to myself was DO NOT BREATHE. After I flipped and burst off the wall, I saw out of my peripherals that I had gained a minuscule lead, and after that I just began to kick like I never had before.  I finished my last 10 meters and slammed into the wall, not knowing the result of the race.  As soon as I finished my head whipped over to the scoreboard and, I could hear everyone cheering and I looked at St. Marks with the number one spot as all of my teammates were jumping up and down, going insane.