The Red Sox were clearly favored to win this game, with their ace Sam Bluestone on the mound. The White Sox pitching staff was mostly ineligible, as they had used them all up just to get to the final game. They did have a kid named Noah pitching, who turned in a very nice performance until the 5th inning, but more on that later.
The Red Sox jumped to an early lead, 3-0 but the White Sox surprised everyone by battling back with 8 runs, on some good hitting and some errors by the Red Sox. It was clear the championship jitters were causing some problems for the Red Sox, and the White Sox, as underdogs tend to do having nothing to lose, were outplaying the favored team.
We entered the bottom of the 5th down 5 runs and we had the bottom of the lineup due up. But Noah was also tiring and walked a few of our younger boys and soon enough we had the top of the lineup coming up with the bases loaded and one out. The next six batters are all stars, and the White Sox pitching staff shot, it was all over. Before you could blink it was 10-8, then 12-8, then 16-8. The White Sox fought back again with two more runs in the top of the sixth, but Travis ended it on a little roller to his right and gunned it to first for the final out.
Our Amazing Journey
Our struggle to raise a Christ-centered family in a self-centered world. "Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world." -Romans
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
The Red Sox faced the first place Padres tonight, a team loaded with two A team all stars, a B team all star, and plenty of other solid ball players. It was a match of the two undefeated teams in the playoffs, and the 13-3 regular season Padres against the 12-4 second place Sox. Neither team had their top pitcher available though, but both pitchers were solid all stars, and the stands were loaded with very vocal, anxious fans on both sides of the plate.
The Sox jumped out to an early 3-0 lead, and looked solidly in command, but the Padres fought back and made it 5-3 in the third as Travis struggled. Coach Edwards decided to go with Jordan to start the fourth. He pitched a solid inning but the Padres scored another run on two errors. The Sox decided they needed to score some runs though and took the lead 7-6 in the 5th. Jordan pitched a great 5th inning was backed up by solid defense and another put out at the plate, this one by Travis (there were two others, both by Jordan) and the neither team scored in the inning. The Sox also failed to score in the top of the sixth and it was up to Jordan and his fielders to hold the lead. The leadoff hitter popped out, the second hitter got on on a single. The next kid hit a squibber to Jordan's right, he fields a spinning top and fires it to first. The kid on second goes for it and Sam guns it to Travis at third for a double play to end the game.
The Sox jumped out to an early 3-0 lead, and looked solidly in command, but the Padres fought back and made it 5-3 in the third as Travis struggled. Coach Edwards decided to go with Jordan to start the fourth. He pitched a solid inning but the Padres scored another run on two errors. The Sox decided they needed to score some runs though and took the lead 7-6 in the 5th. Jordan pitched a great 5th inning was backed up by solid defense and another put out at the plate, this one by Travis (there were two others, both by Jordan) and the neither team scored in the inning. The Sox also failed to score in the top of the sixth and it was up to Jordan and his fielders to hold the lead. The leadoff hitter popped out, the second hitter got on on a single. The next kid hit a squibber to Jordan's right, he fields a spinning top and fires it to first. The kid on second goes for it and Sam guns it to Travis at third for a double play to end the game.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Merry Christmas Anika
December 25, 2011
Merry Christmas Anika!
Mom and Dad would like to give you a different kind of gift
today. We want you to know how proud of
you we are, not for what you have accomplished, but how you have grown in so
many ways. This year we saw you:
- · Helping Mom with your brothers and sisters, in more ways than we could ever have imagined
- · Showing compassion towards others, especially orphans
- · Growing and developing your personality, which used to be on the shy side, but now is outgoing and very friendly
- · Being a very good friend to people you have known for a while, as well as easily meeting and making new friends
- · Being a good friend to Mommy, and making her laugh when she really needs it
- · Playing with Jordan, even when it gets a little rough
- · Learning to cook, and making dinner when Dad needed the help, like when Mom was in Ohio
- · Being willing to work hard in school, even if the subjects don’t come easily to you
- · Reading many, many books, which shows intelligence and interest in the world around you.
- · Never complaining about having to share your room with your little sister
- · Being beautiful inside and out
- · Growing in your faith and love of Jesus
We hope that you are having as much fun being in our family
as we are having you in it, and we pray that you will have another great year
next year!
Love,
Mom & Dad
Merry Christmas Jordan
Merry Christmas Jordan,
Mom and Dad wanted to give you this special gift, that will hopefully outlast all the other gifts you receive this year. We don't care so much about whether you were naughty or nice. We want you to know we were very proud of you this year in so many ways. You grew in emotional maturity, character, faith, love of your family, handling adversity, treatment of friends, compassion, courage, determination, and creativity. This year we saw you:
- Becoming closer to Anika, including her and playing with her a lot more often, and treating her with respect
- Being an awesome big brother with Daniel and Ellery, especially when Mom is at the doctors office
- Helping Dad coach Micah, and teaching him your baseball skills
- Showing love towards Peyton
- Standing up for your friends when other friends are being mean to them
- Continuing to amaze us with your inventions, including a catapult, a stinkbug zapper, and a flame thrower. You also built an entire wiffle ball field including fence and lights, and did all the wiring and lighting yourself. You were well known in the electrical aisle in Lowe's
- Doing well in an advanced and challenging science class
- Persevering in summer baseball in the new league with mostly older and bigger kids, but then turned it around in fall ball and made lead-off hitter and played shortstop, third base and pitcher. In the last game you were the ultimate lead-off man, getting four hits and a walk, stealing at least six bases (I lost count), and scoring all four times. You also impressed many people with your fielding and throwing arm. You had good outings on the mound and not so good, but at times you were unhittable. More importantly, when you struggled, you maintained your composure, and never gave up.
- Exhibiting tremendous courage when you had the accident with your teeth
- Showing compassion for orphans
- Learning to surf
- Learning to run the media equipment at church sunday school and becoming someone they can rely on
- Humbling yourself and apologizing with sincerity when you made mistakes
- Speaking to your next door neighbor about Jesus
- Going to Creation Fest with Dad and Anika
- Showing total generosity towards your siblings at Christmas time with your savings
When you were little, Mom called you "Boy Wonder". This year you showed us you will continue to amaze us and fill us with pride. You will always be our lead-off man.
Love,
Mom & Dad
Sunday, November 6, 2011
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