One thing I did know: Aubrie looks great in a pink t-shirt and knee pads.
Aubrie served first for her team, and nailed the first three before dropping one outside the lines. She ended up getting one more point during game 2. This was great considering the night before we practiced serves using a kid's inflatable ball. No equipment failures were going to hold Aubrie back!
Aubrie launches a serve behind the back line.
Slideshow here.
Aidan, Ginger and I had a great time cheering Aubrie on. Though her team lost two games to none, we're confident we have a little volleyball player on her hands -- though she's not quite convinced she herself is quite good enough. Ironically, despite Aubrie feeling bad about her performance, she earned a start for enthusiasm. Most of all, along with progressing her skills, we feel Aubrie becomes more confident in her abilities and cheerful overall.
Aubrie in action
Shout out to the Nazarene church of Chicago Heights for running this professional and fun program for the girls. The church is also teaching the girls about the gospel of Jesus Christ after each practice, which is pretty cool way to combine religion and athletics.
2 comments:
Awesome! Ginger's volleyball legacy lives on!
Yah! Nobody plays volleyball at the church on Fridays, so we practice by ourselves. The goal is to get them ready for the 2020 Olympics ;o)
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