Catching up with a Cornwall soccer alum

I caught up with 2009 graduate Mike Schaeffer, who was a
teammate with me on the junior varsity team for one year, and the varsity
soccer team for three years.  He is also a long time friend of mine, so I
decided to give him a shot at this blogging thing. I guess it couldn’t be too
bad, but let’s find out:

What do you think about this year’s team? “There’s a lot of talent, but just
very young and inexperienced”

How do you think this year’s team will do? “I think that as long as they work
hard and stay consistent they have a chance to win. I know Goshen is tough, but anything can happen.”

Describe how you felt when the winning penalty kick went in
during the Section 9 tournament in 2008:
“Well after I saved the first one when the game was on the
line I felt relieved, and once I realized I had to do it again I just started
laughing to myself saying ‘Wow, this was a great game.’”

“After I dove and saw it go just by me I just put my head
down and realized my whole soccer career was over. Couldn’t do anything but tip
my hat to the other team. I respected the team though because the kid who
scored came up to me and congratulated me on a good game.”

Do you wish you could still play? “Absolutely. Especially now, because
a year ago I was playing my senior year, and now it’s over.”

What do you miss most about it? “Playing with my friends without a
doubt. After your year is over, there’s a good chance you’ll never play with
them ever again, and I took that for granted during the year. “

Every goal keeper has their own personal favorite or best
save, name your moment:
“In sudden death against Wallkill in the section tournament last
year. There was a free kick from right outside the 18 yard box and the wall
wasn’t really set up yet. The kid bent it over the wall and towards my lower
right corner and I tipped it just wide. A few of my teammates ran up to me and
just started hitting me as the ball was still in play. I screamed at them to
get the ball out.”

Many college students become homesick during freshman year.
What do you miss most about Cornwall?
“I miss knowing who everyone
was and where everything was. In college you’ve got to make friends all over
again, find out where things are on your own and adjust to being on your own.
It’s a huge switch.”

What would you tell a senior varsity athlete now that you’ve
experienced it and graduated?
“Enjoy it. It goes a lot faster than you think it does.
This time next year you’ll realize how fast the season went as well as the
entire year.”

High school sports play such a pivotal role for many
teenagers these days and leaving the scene can be very difficult. Life moves
on, and we can take certain aspects from the games we play, and apply it for
our future. These experiences build character, and with this character we can
go on and do great things in the world. Mike has decided not to play soccer,
and is currently attending the State University of New York at Oswego. He is majoring in Business
Management. 

Much more
to come.

 

 

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Busy Week

What a busy week this is. Games on Monday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, and they’re no cake walk.

Minisink Valley, Monticello, New
Paltz, and Middletown, respectively. Only half way through the week and I’m
exhausted. Throw school work on top of that, and things get pretty hectic.

I’m going to keep this short because things will be heating
up in my blog. I understand I’ve been pretty bland and boring, but I promise
you that isn’t who I am, and I can’t wait to reveal what I have in store for
everyone.

I’m in the process of creating a structure for every aspect of my
upcoming features so everything can flow well and it won’t take me six years to
finish it all.

The wait
will be worth it. I can assure you that.  

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Patiently Waiting

Unfortunately, our game against James
I. O’Neill got canceled for Thursday and our next scheduled game isn’t for
another week. It’s been such a long wait for the first game, but the day will
come.

I, for one, cannot wait to finally begin playing regular season games and
I bet I can speak for my whole team on that notion. When I asked senior
co-captain Brendan Smith how he feels about waiting so long to finally play the
first regular season game, he said “It stinks” very
abruptly, “we don’t know what to
practice for because we haven’t faced real competition yet.”

While I was with Brendan, I asked him a couple questions.
Nothing too in depth, it’s just the beginning of my little spin around Cornwall
High. I’ll explain that a little later.

When I asked Brendan which game he was
most looking forward to, without hesitation, came the words: “The last game of
the season against Goshen at home.”

Why?

“Because it’s our homecoming game
against our division rival. It doesn’t get much better than that.”

As for me
personally, I’d have to say playing Middletown at their new Faller Field
Complex. I’ve heard such great things about that field.

Back to Brendan: Do you have any pre-game
rituals? “Not really. I just listen to music to get me going.”

Anyway, I’ll explain my little run around Cornwall now. My
whole idea behind this is structured around ‘Mort Goes to Camp’, where Chris
Mortensen, an award winning ESPN journalist, travels around the country visiting
NFL teams’ preseason camps.

Well, use that concept on a big high school and you
have my upcoming feature. I’ll try to get as many interesting stories as I can
come up with to make it an enjoyable experience for all. I’ve yet to come up
with a name for this ordeal, but I’ll be sure to make it creative. Stay tuned.

 

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No rest for the weary

One word: Summer.  
 
For most students, this means vacation, hanging out with friends, playing video games, staying up late, sleeping in and many other things.
 
For student-athletes who are playing a sport in the fall, it means kicking it into gear and getting into shape. The summer is full of fun and awesome memories shared with friends and family where school is a distant thought and nowhere in sight.
 
You know what they say though, “Time flies when you’re having fun.” That’s just the case. I was at my aunt’s house in New Jersey early in August with my friend Sam enjoying some vacation time when he asked when soccer started. I thought to myself for a second, and responded with “sooner than I thought.”
 
It’s always on the back of my mind of course, but somehow it seemed like my upperclassmen friends had just received their diplomas the other day. Needless to say, as soon as I got home from the beach, I was running around the track for who knows how long. And before I could count up those laps around the track, that third Monday in August had rolled around. 8 a.m. sharp. Bring your running shoes. The first session of our two-a-days had begun.
 
Four miles coach instructs. Off we go, and so does the season. Off to a running start.

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