So yesterday we all met at Ely College for 7am. We piled onto the minibus and headed to the Whitgift School to take part in the U13 National Championships.
As we were walked up to the entrance Dad (Lee) said to me ‘just turn around’ I did, and saw an army of very smart Korfballers ‘ooh-ing’ over the flamingos in the grounds.
I had warned the team that the sports hall was a lot bigger than they were used to but my warnings obviously had not prepared them as they looked over the viewing balcony with mouths open. I could tell some of them were nervous but nerves were put on hold when Ant distracted everyone with a bleeding head!
Ant managed to hit his head on the corner of the spectators bench (playing basketball!) I had a look at his head and it did not look bad, just a scratch and Ant said he felt fine. He had an ice bag on his head for a good 15 minutes and still felt up for some korfball. (We will continue this story a bit later)
Our first match was against Nomads. (I should point out that we were put in the morning pool against some very good, experienced teams: Nomads, Kingfishers, Invicta and WLW. We did have the choice to go go into the afternoon pool but I wanted to go out in the evening. Selfish but I’m the coach so I get to call the shots! mu-hah!) Our play was not the greatest. We were making silly mistakes which Nomads took advantage of. However we did manage to get a goal in the last minute of the game courtesy of Jamie Cranwell. Final result 8-1. I put our first game down to nerves. We did not gel on court everyone was rushing their passes and shots – it was a bit scrappy. I took everyone upstairs and Andy and I done a little team talk. After a game break we were up against Kingfishers.
Although we slowed our game down and played at our own pace we were still not working as well as we have done in previous tournaments. Charlotte managed to slot in a goal for us but again the score was an 8-1 loss. (Kingfishers went on to qualify for the finals so it’s nice to know that we can still score against the potential winners!)
After lunch, a change of shirt and attitude, Vikings were ready and hungry for a win. Invicta went 1-0 up in the first few minutes but Vikings were focused and kept attacking hard. It paid off as Jamie Smith scored a short shot making the score level. Vikings kept their foot on the gas and started to play as a team. It was the sort of korfball that us coaches on the sidelines recognised. The tactics they had learnt in training were finally being showcased and they were showing the crowd what they were made of. Unfortunately we slipped up on the defensive side letting in a goal that would give Invicta the game 2-1.
Although everyone came off the court deflated (who could blame them after losing when they had put in such a good performance?) after a quick team talk they were ready for the next match. Vikings started how they ended the last game. Using their heads and playing tactical korfball. We must have scared them as the WLW coach (who normally sat quietly on the bench) was up, walking along the sidelines shouting at his players. We had some lapses in concentration in defence and WLW made sure they converted. Final result 6-0 to WLW. The end score does not show how we played. Vikings continued to try their hardest throughout every match no matter what the score. Not many teams in the country would continue with 100% effort when their 6-0 down. But we did!
Ants head Update: One of they boys said ‘Mo, Ants head is still bleeding’ I had another look at it and it made me go a little light headed. It seemed it was slightly deeper than a scratch! I went down the reception and asked for second opinion. (I am first aid qualified but have not had to deal with anything other than blisters and a nose bleed before.) Ant assured me that he felt fine and was fit to play on. I phoned his parents to see what they wanted me to do and they were quite happy for Ant to continue to play. So he did.
So, we had 4 defeats. Sounds bad but wait, there is plenty of good news……..
* Vikings had numerous comments on their kit throughout the day ‘oohhh, I like their kit’, ‘I love the gold on that black’, ‘That’s a cool kit they’ve got there’ all comments I overheard. We did look smart. (I will be putting team photo’s on the website and add the link here later)
* Vikings improved their performance in each game and proved that there is korfball talent outside of London and Kent areas. Throughout the day both Dad and I received compliments on the team from ref’s, other coaches and korfball peeps.
* Vikings learnt heaps. It was great a opportunity for us to play against people the same age and see who we will be up against in the future.
And now for the best bit……
* Jamie Smith won the Male Most Valuable Player Award!
Jamie played fantastically in every game and put in 100% effort. If there was a lose ball Jamie would sprint to get it, If there was a long ball coming in he would jump as high as he could to catch it, he called as loud as he could and was always encouraging the team. Jamie’s award is the first thing Vikings have won and I am so pleased he has been recognised for his game play as he is a team player, always tries hard in training sessions and it’s obvious he loves the game.
The bus ride home in a nutshell:
McDonalds. Throwing chips at Andy*. ”Let’s all laugh at [insert name], Let’s all laugh at [insert name] la la la la- hey, la la la la.”(sung to the tune of let’s all do the conga). Toilet break at the services. Throwing a pine cone at Andy. Andy moving to the back to keep an eye on the boys. Jamie pulling a mooney. And a possible new korfball couple?
* Jamie protested his innocence when Andy said ‘Who threw that?’ Jamie said ”It weren’t me I ain’t even got any chips!” I looked round to see Jamie eating chips!