May 31, 2008
Well, that feeling, that feeling of sadness, of emptiness, of what could have been has begun to yet again take its toll. From the get go, the boy’s said, “This is the year we’re gonna win state!” Well, we got there… that we did. Twenty-six matches later-seventy-eight games later, the team stood before a could-be record (for a tournament game showcasing AHS), 200+ fans. Although the run ended, there were more tears of joy than tears of pain. Possibly in light of the new standard for which they had set, or maybe for the dreams that they had, and accomplished. Winners of the GCL North, District, and for the first time, Regional Championship Trophy, all culminated in a great, hard fought game that laid epic dreams to rest. However, nobody was upset with themselves, not a soul was blaming the officials, as they received mementos of their journey. Five seniors left the Trent Arena, only after receiving those diplomas that they had rightfully earned, as they were cheered on by thousands as they left the building.
There was nothing left to do after that but party all the way up to state, and with the help of the Ignozzi family, that came alive. Decked out in Alter team stuff, flags, and even some food, we caravaned up to Davidson, and on the way back, we did the same. For the seniors, I know that this is a tough time. But as emotional as it may be, keep in mind these words:
“Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get…”
-Forrest Gump (1994)
Live, love, become one, and have fun. Enjoy your days, and enjoy the ways people make you complete.
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Posted by Mickey
May 24, 2008
Congratulations to the AHS guys volleyball team, who beat C.J. in 3 games today (25-21, 25-16, 25-23). The victory allowed the Knights to punch their first ever ticket to STATE! Article coming soon!
To send a message to the guys wishing them luck, just post a comment. They’ll be sure to get the notes posted. The semifinal game will take place next Saturday, May 31st, at 12:30, vs. McNicholas. All semifinal matches will be held at Hillard Davidson, click here for directions.
Go Knights.
Note: Today the C.J. Eagles community laid former player, Isaac Klosterman to rest. His brother Ethan was a key member of the Eagles squad this past year, but didn’t play in today’s match. Please keep the family in your prayers. This was a difficult week for the C.J. family, and the entire Alter community, especially their guy’s volleyball team will keep them in our thoughts and prayers.

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Posted by Mickey
May 4, 2008
HOW PERFECT IS PERFECT?
Nothing in life bands people together as well as sports. While this may be, the same can be said about tyranny. For many, the world can be a merciless place, but for the rest, well, they are just living like they want to. Sports can help, or even destroy ones life dreams, begin riots, and in some parts of the world, elevate awareness of what treachery some people face daily.
Within these words, greater meanings can be derived; within these words, one can visualize what perfect might be.
Hmm, perfect…what could it mean? Perhaps a description of someone or something that reaches the final door without stumbling. It could even relate to what everyone seems to want; the perfect world; the perfect child; the perfect life.
In open air, this might be hard, or impossible to even imagine. Nevertheless, perfect is perfect. Why even bother trying to speak about perfection, it will never happen. Well, consider the single teenage mother, who dreams of completing her education, and getting married. Just being able to do that would make her life perfect. Or how about a 3rd world country that is controlled by a corrosive government? Life would be perfect if there was democracy, and money, if the citizens could start a new life, and work together. That would indeed, be perfect.
But what would be the price one would have to pay? Perfection is not in money, nor is it in a world of disorder. Better yet, perfection cannot be found in a world of monetary disorder. Ecstatic people, lively people, and those who make the best of things are perfect. But the world can never be perfect, that’s that. It can come close, but never achieve it completely. A piece of paper with a name in fancy handwriting will not perfectly seal off a country’s continued air raids on the others, but it will insure some hope of peace.
Shooting a political leader is not a perfect resolution to others problems. Instead, the cries of joy will turn into hopeless cries for help, as they search for a new leader, to resolve all the problems of old and new.
When perfection costs lives, or money, there can be nothing perfect that emerges once such a cost is met. Nothing, nothing at all is able to establish the ideal perfect world.
Perfection would be boring, in all reality, nothing would be that exciting about the perfect world. Think about it, a perfect world would be full of, well…nothing.
Humans are very strange, and somewhat vicious. Some people get their kicks from watching a funny movie, or playing sports. But others, man, they feel normal when something unfortunate happens, as long as it’s not to them. They say, “Dang, someone should help them.” Although they say this, rarely will they care. Humans seem to be attracted to violence or sheer cruelty. It’s not easy to understand, but it’s definitely true
TO BE CONTINUED…
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Posted by Mickey
May 3, 2008
If you would like recieve a copy of the PDF preview of my Knights 08-09 Boy’s Basketball Season, leave a comment or email me at
micksta17bsa@aim.com
It will contain just about everthing I can find on the program’s history, as well as 07-08 game recaps and season summary, and a complete season breakdown for 08. Much more will be included.
It is set to be released sometime in June.
Thanks,
Mickey Shuey
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