Pompano 3, Santa Fe 0
Pompano decisively beat Santa Fe today 3-0 in the Bobcat invitational Gold Division Final. Santa Fe came out strong and was awarded a penalty kick only three minutes into the game. Joey O'Brien, who has never missed a penalty shot for Santa Fe before, missed badly about 5-10 yards to the right.
Although Santa Fe controlled the ball more in the first half, and out-shot Pompano 5-4, Pompano went into half-time with a 1-0 lead.
Pompano shut down the Raiders in the second half, as Santa Fe only managed one shot on goal.
The Raiders received three yellows in the game.
The loss puts Santa Fe at 11-3-0 on the season.
Inability to control one's mind is a sign of weakness, or over-identification with the mind. In order to be successful in sports, one must blend talent with hard work and a winning psychology. Losing one's equanimity on the battlefield can only lead to bad results. I hope the Raiders learn something from this debacle; a game in which they played well at times but also a game where some players gave up trying.
The fate of a couple of players are now up in the air after losing their poise during this game. When players lose focus of the bigger picture, they lose sight of their goals and become prone to do stupid things.
If the Santa Fe Raiders want to go far this year, they will have to re-group and recommit themselves. To have a desire to do something is okay, but commitment is a whole other ball of wax. Commitment means taking practices seriously, getting proper rest before games, and keeping one's mouth shut during games. Complaining is for losers and those who are dominated by fear. Winners find a way to make good things happen and they blame no one but themselves when they fall short.
If the Raiders take advantage of this wake up call to recommit themselves to the team, then they have the talent to do great things. Otherwise, for the rest of their lives, they'll lament about their wasted season.
Work hard, stay poised and focus on the goal. Believe in yourself or no one will believe in you. Believe in yourself and put fear into the hearts of your opponents.
Pompano decisively beat Santa Fe today 3-0 in the Bobcat invitational Gold Division Final. Santa Fe came out strong and was awarded a penalty kick only three minutes into the game. Joey O'Brien, who has never missed a penalty shot for Santa Fe before, missed badly about 5-10 yards to the right.
Although Santa Fe controlled the ball more in the first half, and out-shot Pompano 5-4, Pompano went into half-time with a 1-0 lead.
Pompano shut down the Raiders in the second half, as Santa Fe only managed one shot on goal.
The Raiders received three yellows in the game.
The loss puts Santa Fe at 11-3-0 on the season.
Inability to control one's mind is a sign of weakness, or over-identification with the mind. In order to be successful in sports, one must blend talent with hard work and a winning psychology. Losing one's equanimity on the battlefield can only lead to bad results. I hope the Raiders learn something from this debacle; a game in which they played well at times but also a game where some players gave up trying.
The fate of a couple of players are now up in the air after losing their poise during this game. When players lose focus of the bigger picture, they lose sight of their goals and become prone to do stupid things.
If the Santa Fe Raiders want to go far this year, they will have to re-group and recommit themselves. To have a desire to do something is okay, but commitment is a whole other ball of wax. Commitment means taking practices seriously, getting proper rest before games, and keeping one's mouth shut during games. Complaining is for losers and those who are dominated by fear. Winners find a way to make good things happen and they blame no one but themselves when they fall short.
If the Raiders take advantage of this wake up call to recommit themselves to the team, then they have the talent to do great things. Otherwise, for the rest of their lives, they'll lament about their wasted season.
Work hard, stay poised and focus on the goal. Believe in yourself or no one will believe in you. Believe in yourself and put fear into the hearts of your opponents.
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