Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples" ن
Monday, September 10, 2012
It Won't Take 70 More Years
Silver Creek football defeated Eastern (Pekin) Saturday afternoon for a 44-18 victory. It was unique because SC football hadn't won a game since 1942. It is a little unfair to say it took 70 years to win because they just resurrected the program as a varsity team in 2010, but they still hadn't won a varsity game until the other day at Pekin. The game had been called because of bad weather the night before, so SC had to board up and go back to Washington county with a 30-12 lead. Not winning on a regular basis had quarterback Brooks Howell having nightmares Friday night before going back "every scenario was running through my head," he admitted.
As a Henryville resident, Henryville student/athlete and a former Henryville varsity coach, it can be a little hard to writ this, but good for them. Congratulations on a well deserved victory a long time coming. Maybe it is because my mother in law Anita McKinley has taught at SC elementary for so long, that my wife is a 1997 graduate of SC, that my kids attend SC schools or that Silver Creek H.S. stepped up to help Henryville H.S. win the Lady Antebellum prom contest post tornado, but good for the coaches, players and community.
The football team can be seen in Sellersburg by Highway 31 in front of the school working to improve every day which isn't different from most teams. But they continued to work and have good attitudes even though they lost their only varsity game in 2010, went winless in 2011, and hadn't won yet this season. I know I am not going out on a limb when I say it won't take 70 more years for victory #2, but I think it will come sooner than many expect.
I don't know head coach Mike Donahue, but I do know the offensive coordinator Dave Rooney and the defensive coordinator Tony Garrett. Coach Rooney and Coach Garrett helped coach my daughter's softball team this summer at Silver Creek Little League and I got to know them. I came away impressed that these were the type of people helping Coach Donahue build the Silver Creek football team.
I talked football a little with Coach Rooney, and seeing his and Coach Garrett's attitudes about the SC football program was inspirational to me. The little we spoke about football, they were positive and not about to give up any time soon on the players in the football program. They were fun guys that I had zero problems allowing to coach my daughter because you could tell they cared about the kids and weren't coaching for themselves. They never said a bad word about Coach Donahue (trust me, it can happen especially when not winning) and created in me a new SC football fan.
Those guys along with players like running back Lane Taylor who during the spring baseball season got my 4 year old son out doing a sliding drill with the SC baseball team making his day and probably week, make you feel good for rewarded effort. When you get to know personally the people involved in any sporting endeavor and when they are quality people, you find yourself cheering a little bit more for them....even if you are from Henryville and they are Dragons.