Dallin convinced his mom and dad to let him play tackle football this year with LFA (the Lewisville Football Association). Like all youth football programs we had heard some scary things about the coaches in the league and I tried to scare Dallin with a bunch of stories, but he was determined...he wanted to play tackle football. I mean, when you're walking in the Grapevine Mills mall and you see a big lady wearing a t-shirt with big LFA lettering and a football in a circle with a big slash through it, you wondering what you're getting yourself and your son into. And, if you've read my other post about his broken arms, you can see the bruises he received that first week of tackling.
Dallin's tryouts consisted of a small workout and short interviews from about 12 sets of coaches. It was interesting to see him go along the line of coaches as they asked him questions. They asked him things like, "What chores do you have at home?", "Do you like to hit or be hit?" and "Why are you playing tackle football?" (to which he heard a kid in front of him say, "because my parents are making me!). Eric and I watched from afar...just hoping he would look the coaches in the eyes and remember his "yes Sirs", which is big in TX and bigger in TX football.
He was drafted to play on the Ohio State Buckeyes for Coach Hankings and Coach Aldermann, who were awesome. All of his teammates and their parents were great. Our whole family had such a fun experience. I'm thinking Eric might run for LFA President next year! ha! It definitely wasn't an easy experience. We are serious about our football here in TX and these coaches were no different. He practiced 3-4 times week for 2 to 2 1/2 hours each time. They were very organized and grueling workouts. He was such a CHAMP! We are so proud of how hard he worked and how much he improved. He played tide end and is a true Buckeye (see the picture of the pumpkin he carved and what he chose to dress like for Halloween!). His team made it to the playoffs but lost in the quarter finals. It was a sad day but he is already excited for next fall.
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