Could we put together a team of nine or ten players out of a total college female enrollment of just 33 students?
- yes...even if it did not seem possible, especially as it was not until the first week of November that we were able to have more than five players at practice...due to the players'other commitments (volleyball, soccer, band, choir, military obligations, and of course studies, etc.)
- yes...to the credit of my assistant coaches and the players the team never lost their desire to play...and did so surprisingly competitively for at least the first half of almost every game save for three or so...during which the other teams' talent and depth clearly trumped enthusiasm....even though only three of our team members had had substantive high school basketball experience, and one of those three left school at Christmas break.
- yes...we had them all...off court and on court...and yet still had something in the tank to give it our very best, even in our final game that had been delayed for a week due to the unprecedented snow storms of this past winter.
- Easy:...the final buzzer of the first game: the hugs and smiles.. the looks of disbelief..amidst the ear-splitting cacophony of cheering from the crowd that had come out of curiosity to watch, but having become caught up in wnhat turned out to be an extraordinary Hallmark Hall of Fame-like moment, literally willed our team to an amazingly improbable victory...the first ever by any women's team of any sport at Valley Forge Military College...It was an extraordinary moment...matched closely by our second win in the last second of the return game played against the same competitor, played this time on their court a couple of months later...Another incredible drama...where life and competition and good sportmanship all intersected...and we came away one basket up victors for the second time.
- there were several...but as with all disappointments, they were learning experiences
- to be sure, there were several which I will never forget...but one off the court that was memorable, gratifying and humbling...being invited to give the guest sermon ON SERVICE at the VFMAC's weekly chapel service...which was video taped and can be seen seen on YOU TUBE at 01-31-10 VFMAC Chapel Service.mp4 (INTRO begins at 23:30...the sermon at 28:18)