I experienced my first rugby
game today. No, not as a participant. That would require a certain amount of discipline
and sports ability which I have not had since seventh grade. I was an observer.
I was at the Rugby fields in Elkhart at the Moose Family
Center . I was there to
support Miranda Stage of Warsaw Community High
School, and of Claypool
United Methodist
Church .
The weather was
uncooperative. Oppressively overcast sky, cold and rainy. But the grass was a
lush green with freshly drawn white chalk lines.
Multi-colored umbrellas
helped to keep the rain and wind off the heads of observers.
The whistle blew, the game began. Much like
a cross between soccer and football, rugby moves up and down a field being
played by fifteen players on each side. The ball, a fuller version of a
football, takes a bit of practice to hang on to in these cold, wet, days.
It was my first experience at
a “scrum”. A scrum looks like a huddle of the two opposing teams with the
intent to “hook” the ball to a player on your side that can then advance the
ball toward the goal.
Another notable observation
about the game…when the ball goes out of bounds, the pass back into the field
is toward two players, of both sides, being lifted high so as to gain better
position to catch the ball.
A fun sport indeed!
No wonder why Miranda seems to enjoy
playing this sport. Miranda seems to enjoy a challenge. She has been playing
rugby for about three years now. She likes being outside and she likes the
aggressiveness of the game. This is a full contact sport with tackling your
opponent a common experience. No safety gear, no pads, no helmet, these are
pretty intense girls that play this game. And Miranda is pretty intense. Not
only does she show up for the game, there is the week day practice.
Dedicated and disciplined,
Miranda means business.
And it’s not as if she will
take a break during the off season, next week Miranda will be with her high school
band in competition.
Yes, Miranda also plays an
instrument. She plays clarinet.
Miranda is one of those young
folk that reach as far to the physical, sports side of interests as she does
toward the cognitive, musical side of interests.
Good going, Miranda! Continue
to inspire us all!