Friday, October 2, 2009

EAC Championship

Brent Carvalho
Holly Pappas
9/23/09
EAC Championship Goal
It was a bright and sunny day in home field Somerset, and I was a sophomore and I was starting in one of the most important games of my life, the Eastern Athletic Conference title. We were playing our rivals Bishop Feehan High School. My family came to watch and it was one of the seldom times my father had come because of his work schedule. We all were nervous because we had never won the EAC title before and our coach was relying on us.
Before the game, my coach pulled me aside and said “Brent I’m relying on you to come up big today, and for your size you’re one of the best players I’ve seen”. The game had started and both teams were playing rough and hard to win the title. The first half had ended in a draw and everyone was anxious. My coach called everyone together and was going to give the half time speech. Coach Nile said “The difference between winners and losers is half of an inch and the winners are the ones that will sacrifice their body and do anything just to get that half inch. You will regret this for the rest of your life if you’re the one who ended not fighting for that last inch, so I want you to go out there and get that half inch!”
We went out that half going in for every ball and playing harder than ever. Our captain was injured on a bad challenge from one of the players on the other team. This fueled us even more because they were trying to get him out of the game in the worst way. We kept shooting hard shots, but their goalie was on his game saving them all. Within the last 5 minutes of the game Fabian Schloff had shot the ball from 20 yards out and the ball came back to me, then the goalie came out to get it from me, and I swiftly chipped it over his head. As he stepped back to get it I just stood there and everyone including the crowd held their breath. Just then the ball soared over his head into the back of the net and everyone cheered and was going nuts. My teammates were chasing me and jumping, and even our goalie Jordan came from the other end to congratulate me.
After everyone on my team was finished celebrating with me and I looked over to my father and family. My dad was crying with excitement. I felt like I was on top of the world at that time. For the last 5 minutes we had played it safe and possessed the ball well to take the final win. Finally, the whistle blew and I ran to the bench and the whole team was congratulating me and the spectators. I spoke with my dad and he said he was so proud of me and gave me a hug. Then the writer for the Spectator, the local newspaper, wanted to give me an interview over the recent championship win. He asked me questions about the game and how I felt. Later, my coach came up to me and shook my hand and told me I did great and awarded me the player of the game aka the (top gun).
The next day I was on the head page of the sports section of the “Spectator”. Everyone was calling me to tell me to read it. It read “Carvalho leads Somerset Raiders to the EAC Championship”. It was my greatest accomplishment and a memory I will never forget for the rest of my life. I started playing in a Somerset-Swansea youth soccer league at the age of 4 and taking the first team before the game with a ball. My parents cheering me on even though the games were pointless. It began to become a passion at 12 when I joined my first competitive team Nor’easter. As I got into high school I considered soccer as a getaway for me and my ticket into college and a better life.

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