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 Sunday, September 11, 2005

This is our third year as football parents, and now we have the joy (and often inconvenience) of having both Jacob and Matthew playing.  Of course they are on different teams, at different levels, which almost ensures that each week each of us gets to see only one of them play.

The Sherwood teams had a clean sweep this weekend, with the high school team winning 38–0 Friday night and all of the youth football teams from grades 3–9 winning their games as well (that’s about 12 teams in all).

Jacob is again playing primarily center on offense, also getting some time at tackle as he covers for an injured player.  On defense Jacob also plays defensive tackle.  He’s a solid lineman and the competition is getting fierce at this level – below you can see him squaring off against a nose tackle weighing in at over 200 lbs (Jacob is about 120 lbs in his gear).

Jacob squaring off at center

Matthew (number 28 below) in his first year is playing fullback on offense and cornerback on defense.  As a third grader he’s doing a great job surrounded by mostly fourth graders handling the ball.

Matthew taking a handoff

Matthew had three carries in his game on Friday, with one breakaway for 20 yards where he almost score a touchdown but was caught by a lone tackler at about the 20 yard line.

Matthew giving a stiff arm

Tuesday, September 13, 2005 9:02:42 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
We are deep into the youth football season here in Atlanta, also. My son, Cole, is playing his second year as center on his team (9 year olds) and was confronted with almost the same situation. I was very proud that he remembered the strategies that his coach had taught him and he "crabbed" this guy on the first hike. At that point he realized that this guy wasn't so tough and he started going straight up against him. A few plays later, the other team moved their big guy around because he was completely ineffective as nose guard!

Our team easily won 28-0 (our league imposes a fine on the coach if he wins by more that 32 points).

The only bad thing about football season is that it takes up so much of both of our time (I am trainer for the team) that there is not time for boardgames...

Enjoy the rest of the season!
Saturday, September 17, 2005 12:23:59 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
Nice stiff-arm in that last picture!
Ben
Saturday, September 17, 2005 5:45:13 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
Rob - similar rules in our league, but the bogey is 35 points. Matthew won 31-0 today and scored a 72-yard touchdown and had an INT. Jacob won 33-6 as well.
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