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Saturday, November 29, 2014

Cassie's Journal - November 28, 2014



Michael, Tim, and the rest of their team won their Championship game today!



I’ll get to that soon, but let’s try to do this update in order.



My wake-up call came way too early, but I was still fired up and ready to go right away too.  It’s not as though I hadn’t known it already, but it definitely sucked to start out my Black Friday with a bowl of microwaved oatmeal cereal and a bagel instead of getting to enjoy the breakfast buffet at the Inn.  Unfortunately, we – the cheerleaders – were on the road for the State College stadium by the time the Inn opened for business.



Rowen and I were in a minivan with Anna-Marie Palmer and Erica Bassett this time because Jenny was with Tammy and her family today; since Tammy’s brother, Jeff, had a big group of family members at the stadium today to watch his last high school game.  That worked for us, and we had a blast hanging out with Michael’s cousin and Josiah’s sister.  It’s funny that I’ve been a cheerleader with them for three months now, and still think of them that way instead of as friends, but other than cheerleading and after-game parties; we don’t exactly hang out together.  Two years is still a big deal when the younger teens are in Grade Nine.



The two and a half hours we spent on the road were uneventful; though we did keep ourselves entertained.  I even got to do a little future plans ‘work’; though that isn’t exactly the right word for it – I mostly just nudged the conversation in directions I wanted it to go a few times and encouraged some education and career ideas for Anna-Marie and Erica.  I won’t be the only person doing that over the next year or so; though I don’t think we need to actually do much with that – other than make sure that all of the teens around town are aware of all opportunities available to them.



Michael, Tim, and the rest of the guys had left more than an hour and a half before we did, and by the time we were in the stadium; they’d already done their walk-through; and were having their turn at on-field warm-ups.  Grand Summit got to have the better time slot for that because they had the better record.  We were led on a tour of the stadium too; but used other rooms in the building for our own warm-ups.  We had to share change rooms with other squads for all of the games; including the Grand Summit squad; but it was just our two groups there up until about an hour before game time when the next pair of squads arrived to start getting ready for the game after ours – and probably catch some or all of the first match too.  Getting to meet the other girls was fun, and there was some good-natured rivalry banter; but we were all also really busy and didn’t have too much time for that.



The last half-hour or so before game time was just a blast of activity as we got set up on the side-lines – at the same time the volunteers were doing the same for our team while Coach Robinson was busy in the locker-room with his players.  All of that was a lot different than last year, when Rowen and I were spectators; and it was really amazing when we were surprised with our own, personal fan club.  Okay, not all of us were surprised, since I knew when Dad and Ethan were no longer in Witch Falls and on their way here; but it was still awesome – and they brought some of the other guys from our families with them in two vehicles.  I’ll guess that the parents got together and bought a block of seats again this year, because they were all in one area, and while buying tickets wouldn’t have been a problem even right up to the start of the game; it was nice having a lot of the cheering for our guys coming from one place.



In addition to Dad and Ethan, we had Uncle Rick, Uncle Blaine, Chris, Martin, Jonathan, Patrick, Jayden, and Aiden at the game.  They were all there to support Michael and Tim too, but our boys actually had fewer of their own relatives at the game.  Tim’s Dad was there, but his Mom stayed to help out with the big shopping day at the dealership.  Michael’s cousin, Ryan, got a ride with a group of Bassetts and Palmers, including Josiah, who were there for him and Caleb; but none of his Stone family cousins wanted to spend another five hours in the car today on top of the rest of their travel time this weekend.  I get that, but still wish that even one of his cousins had cared enough to make the extra effort anyway – especially since this really was a big day for Michael.



That brings us to game time.  Watching my boyfriend getting introduced with the rest of his team on a big stage was really thrilling.  The pre-game festivities don’t take all that long for a high school Championship, but that was a fun little blast of action; and then, almost too-suddenly, the game was on!



We lost the coin-toss, and Grand Summit deferred so that they could receive the second-half kick-off; so our team started out on offense – and probably had Grand Summit wishing they’d made a different choice.  On our third offensive play of the game, Michael caught a pass from Jeff Morris and then ran it down the field for a sixty-one yard touchdown.  That first drive took less than a minute of clock time; and set a trend for our team – and for the game.



Though Michael’s quick touchdown had shocked the Grand Summit players and coaches, they recovered quickly enough; and their offense marched down the field and scored on their first drive too – and on every other one all game except for three out of the last four drives of the game.  Defense might normally win games; but it didn’t today.  I’m not saying that defense didn’t play a role at all, because it did; but just not in any way that showed up on the scoreboard.  For Grand Summit, there defense practically shut down our running game.  Unfortunately, they didn’t have an answer for Jeff Morris and his two, comparatively diminutive, freshman receivers.  Considering the fact that they did win their game against us in the regular season, you’d have thought that they’d be ready for that; but I guess that Michael and Tim did have an especially amazing game today compared to that one.



On our side of the defensive game, we did a fairly decent job keeping the Grand Summit receivers from earring any big-yardage plays on the outside, thanks mostly to Michael, Tim, and our safeties; but we got killed on the ground and up the middle of the field for most of the game – at least until the wheels started falling off for Grand Summit in the fourth quarter.  Without Kyle on our team, we weren’t surprised that Grand Summit went after us there; but the one big factor that was a game-changer with the differences in our offensive successes was that Grand Summit used up a lot more clock time than we did – mostly because our plays either ended out-of-bounds or with incompletions.  They chewed up clock time with every play that didn’t end in a first down or touchdown.



Getting back to the game in progress part of the report, we basically exchanged touchdowns with Grand Summit; and Michael and Tim took turns earning all of ours while Caleb and Lucas were pretty much stymied on the ground game.  They did eventually run up nearly one hundred yards between them; but it was mostly nickel-and-dime yards that they had to fight hard for – and usually run a lot farther side-to-side to get even a couple of positive yards gained.  For our side, Tim scored our second and third touchdowns, Michael had our fourth, and then Tim added a fifth to give us a seven point lead going into half time.



Rowen and I had a blast cheering for our boys on the sidelines, and while we couldn’t exactly run into the end zone to give our heroes hugs and kisses after each touchdown; they knew that we were very proud of them – we were literally jumping, dancing, and flipping for joy!  That brings us to our half-time routine, and while I’m sure that mash-ups are big with cheerleaders everywhere right now, Dani picked the music from the Pitch Perfect competition finale for our routine; though our actual routine didn’t resemble that stage scene in the movie – except for the looking to the left and right thing.  We had a bigger audience, and they seemed to enjoy the routine; but I don’t think it was quite as popular as our ‘Do You Want to Build a Snowman’ routine was when we did it at home.  We had fun, though, and earned some cheers and whistles; so I’m a happy camper – and Dani was thrilled to have pulled it off as our senior captain.  Grand Summit has a bigger cheerleading squad, and I liked what they did too; but I’ll give the half-time win to our squad – even if I am biased.



Grand Summit tied the game on their next drive – the first of the second half – and then we were right back to exchanging touchdowns.  Since Tim had earned three of our first-half touchdowns, Grand Summit tried to clamp down on him in the second half; which just allowed Michael to score our next two touchdowns in a row – both of them on long, fifty-plus yard catch-and-run plays.  We were tied at forty-nine when Tim earned his first touchdown of the second half to give us a seven-point lead again, thanks to another defensive shift that tried to stop Michael with a double-team on him; and it was shortly after that when the wheels fell off of the game plan bus for Grand Summit.



We were just into the fourth quarter by the, and Grand Summit had returned up the field again fairly quickly after Tim’s touchdown, but had a couple of dropped passes deep in our red zone and found themselves facing their first fourth down of the game.  Instead of kicking a chip-shot field goal and cut our lead to four; they went for it – and failed.  We took over on downs; Jeff Morris hit Tim with a fifteen-yard pass on our first play that Tim then ran all the way to the end zone at the other end of the field for his fifth touchdown of the game; and we were suddenly up by fourteen instead.  Grand Summit came roaring back to score another touchdown; and then Michael returned the favor while keeping up with Tim and earning his fifth touchdown of the game to – on another drive that took less than two minutes.



At that point, we were up seventy to fifty-six; time was running out; and Grand Summit was getting desperate.  They blasted down the field; got stopped on another fourth-down incompletion; and then Jeff hit Tim for another long pass and run that Tim slowed up and ran out of bounds for – as per orders from Coach Robinson.  Jeff took a knee for three downs to run the clock down as much as we could; and then Jason kicked his one and only field goal of the game to give us the seventy-three-fifty-six lead that we’d end the game with.  Grand Summit still had a little time left after that, but we all knew the game was over by then despite the fact that they ran the ball down the field again until losing yet one more fourth down attempt in our red zone with just seconds left on the clock.  There was one more offensive play for our team, with Jeff simply taking a knee to run out the clock; and then the celebration was on.



The game stats were so crazy that it was almost scary.  We had over seven hundred yards of offense to go along with our ten touchdowns and one field goal; with more than six hundred of those yards through the passing game.  Grand Summit had more than half again more of the clock time on offense, and five hundred plus yards of offense; their stats would have looked great too if it wasn’t compared to our results today.  I know that their players, coaches, and fans were really disappointed; but they did play a great game where the major difference between winning and losing really game down to a couple of pivotal plays in the fourth quarter.



In a Championship tournament like this one, big celebrations after the game aren’t an option because the field needs to be cleared for the next game fairly quickly.  Rowen and I got to have a little bit of time with Michael and Tim after the game; but then we were all off and running again to hit the showers and get our gear packed up and into the bus or vehicles before we went back into the stadium; met up with our families and friends; and started watching the next game already in progress.  Most of our fans didn’t stay for all of that game because they wanted to be home in time for dinner; but Michael and I did get to spend some time with Dad, Ethan, Aiden, and my uncles and cousins before they left for home.



We stayed and watched that second game, and then went over to our hotel.  The check-ins for the team and cheerleaders was already taken care of by then, so Rowen and I got our keycards and went straight to our room to get changed and ready for the evening events that were hosted by the high school football league – though our school pays its share of those costs the same as every school does – or however that’s actually done through the combination of school taxes and sports fees.  We met up with Michael and Tim in the lobby, because they were ready first – as were most of the guys; and then we were off and running again.



It was very different from last year to be part of the football festivities instead of being on our own for dinner and the evening; but we had a great night; and I especially loved getting to spend that time with my friends.  Michael and I got to sit with Rowen, Tim, Rebecca, Lucas, Jenny, and Lance at one table; and our group had a block of tables, so we had other friends we could talk with too; though not with everyone because we were one of the tables on the outside edge of the room.  I’m definitely getting spoiled having so many meals cooked by Michael’s father; but I doubt that anyone in the room would actually argue with me about how mediocre the meal was tonight.  It wasn’t bad; just not at all memorable.



Fortunately, the dinner conversation was fun; and I really loved getting to celebrate a championship with Michael, Tim, and Lucas.  Jenny was happy too because Lance had come along to spend the day – and night – with her; but he felt a bit out of place being the only non-footballer guy there with us.  Rebecca was officially at the game and evening events in her capacity as reporter for the school newsletter and yearbook, so while she had fun with us too; she also needed to take pictures and videos for her ‘job’ too.  She also recorded the entire game plays; but that was entirely so that Jacob and Miranda could watch the game later to see just how great their son played today.  She’s also sharing a room with Emma Norton tonight; so she’s earning some bonus points there with her boyfriend’s sister too.



For the guys, the obvious highlight of the night was getting their Championship trophy, though Coach Robinson received that at the podium on his own while the guys were only asked to stand and accept the congratulations.  Jeff Morris earned the Most Valuable Player honors for our game; thanks to his ten touchdown passes and having more than six hundred passing yards.  I think that he deserves the award, but Michael and Tim deserved more attention than they got too – especially since more than five hundred of those ‘passing’ yards came after the catch – and Michael and Tim split that fairly evenly between them.  A running back with five touchdowns and two hundred and fifty yards on the ground would have made a much bigger impression.  Michael and Tim don’t have to get those yards by running through the defensive line first; but they have their own challenges too.



Moving along, some people in our own group seemed surprised at Jeff’s award, but they shouldn’t have been – he’s quiet; but goes out and gets the job done.  One guy actually seemed to be put-out by Jeff’s selection; and there’s a good chance that Jason Johnson actually believes that he was an equal star today with thirteen points on eleven kicks to go along with the rest of his stellar season.  I haven’t really paid attention to the in-school awards for any sports, let alone for football, and I’m sure he’ll win some this year; but I don’t see how he can argue with the league judges’ pick for the MVP of our game today.  I don’t, and think there’s a case to be made for Michael and Tim sharing the title with Jeff – a fact that he pointed out modestly in his acceptance comments.  Maybe that’s why Jason looked upset – for not being singled out by Jeff too instead of being lumped in with the rest of the ‘team effort’ part of Jeff’s remarks.



There was a social time after the awards were presented, but no dance or major party action.  Going out after that was an option for the older teens, but the rest of us came back to the hotel to either hang out in our rooms or go for a swim in the pool.  Michael and I were with all of our friends for that, and we also had other teens that hadn’t been able to go to the dinner with us too – including Emma and Benjamin Norton, and Sally, and Joshua.  We swam for nearly an hour; and then headed for bed – mostly.



Michael, Tim, Rowen, and I might have gotten mixed up with our room destinations for a little while before getting that straightened out again; but we weren’t the only couples doing that – and there were more than a few senior teen couples who didn’t get into the correct rooms before dawn.  For us, it was enough to have an hour or so of quality, clothing-optional make-out time.  Michael helped me out of my wet swimsuit, and while his dried above the tub in the bathroom, we played on the bed and then he eventually helped me to get dressed again – this time in a night dress that he really wanted to get me out of again about five seconds after I was in it.  We didn’t do that, but we did play right up until it was time for Rowen to get back to our room.  We’d opted for that so that Michael didn’t have to worry about walking into his room and seeing anything he shouldn’t, but Rowen waited an extra five minutes; and I’ll guess that was for the same reason – especially since Tim walked her back to our room.



Did I mention that I was in a night dress by then? A short, fairly sexy one? ;^)



Tim’s open-mouthed reaction had Michael both laughing and pretending to try and hide me from Tim, but while I’m not into public displays of nudity or anything; I just thought it was funny because I had less on when we were swimming in the pool.  Rowen had less on right then – under the wrap she had on over her swimsuit – which had also apparently had time to dry while she was away.  It was obvious from their smiles that they’d had fun too; but I won’t include any details here about that.



I will note that we already knew by then that Jenny did not stay in her room with Tammy Morris tonight.  Lance was on his own for room reservations, so he didn’t have a roommate for them to worry about; and Jenny wasn’t worried about getting caught – despite having several of her mother’s teacher friends in the hotel and semi-supervising.  As I already mentioned, they weren’t the only couple doing that either – just the youngest.  That’s the extent of my comments about that, though; since I’m sure that Michael and I will be members of that group on future trips – even if we’re not ready to go there quite yet despite the fact that we love getting to cuddle together all night.  Our experience with that is, admittedly, limited; but we’ll be happy to work on that as we go along!



Michael and Tim stayed for a chat and drink before Rowen and I took care of the goodnight hugs and kisses with our respective boyfriends; and then Rowen got changed, and we took turns using the bathroom to finish getting ready for bed.  It was time for a nice long girl chat by then; and it’s taken us more than an hour to do that while I’ve been busy with my nightly bedtime computing and Rowen’s been surfing and watching YouTube videos.  I didn’t have a lot of actual family business work to do, but there were a lot of email; and news from home to talk about.



While we’ve been in football mode, we missed the buffet breakfast; an amazing Black Friday shopping adventure that included all of the other girls in my family getting to explore the new second-hand store on top of the other usual stops; and all of the rest of the fun that’s been going on at home.  I haven’t mentioned it yet, but the weather was awesome today too – into the fifties by game time and sunny pretty much all day.  That made for a great play day at home too.  In addition to the shopping, there were big family lunch and dinner meals; play time at the park; and even a small canoe ride adventure.  With quite a few of the guys away for the football game; there wasn’t even much of that going on until after dinner; so the women actually got to relax in the afternoon and watch chick flicks – or just have naps.



Uncle Adam and Uncle Mark didn’t come for the football outing because Aunt Leanne is having the ongoing issues with morning sickness and Aunt Grace is due any day now; so they also helped out with kid control after the shopping.  Uncle Nick stayed home too, but nobody had expected him to go – man-laws are superseded when it comes to things like having newborns in the house – and he’s smart enough not to risk earning the wrath of his wife, their mothers, or any of the other girls in his family.  Give it a year or two, Uncle Nick, and then you and Uncle Adam and Uncle Mark will be wishing that man-laws didn’t rule when you’re taking your toddler sons on trips like this one – and spending five hours in the car with them just to watch football for a few hours.



Finally, on the email front, there were a handful of congratulations email that were more for passing on to Michael and Tim than for Rowen and me; but that was fun too.



It’s time to wrap this up, and not only because Rowen and I need to get some sleep – I want to give her a bedtime birthday gift too – though Michael and I will do our main gift with her in the morning at breakfast.



Or I’ll wrap this up right now because Rowen just saw that last comment as I wrote it and is now very excited about us putting our computers away so we can get to that.



I love you Rowen!



It’s been fun, but I have to go now; so, until next time...



...May the Magi Force be with you!