Monthly Archives: October 2012

YES! There IS Hockey in Snellville!

Jr. Gladiators Celebrate National Championship with Maximus Lion!

It is a widely reported phenomenon among the hockey families that the most common public response to the wearing of one of our SGAA Sports HOCKEY shirts is something like, “There’s HOCKEY in Snellville?” You bet there is!

Despite the fact that there is no ice on our TWO rinks, fast-paced hockey does take place on local, national and international levels. This past Spring, SGAA Sports Dual Deck Arena even hosted teams from the Cayman Islands (Mostly Canadians…) during the ECHO Tournament. It was some intense competition and a great time was had inside the rink and at the outside tailgates.

Inline hockey is a family sport for certain. Even foreign-exchange students get in on the act. For a second year in a row, the Branch family is hosting a young man from Spain. Jaime and Manuel both came to America to play soccer and maybe dabble in football and lacross…but hockey grabbed their attention…They can’t help it-there are three boys already in the house plus their cousins who all have hockey sticks in hand.

SGAA Sports is for Girls Too!

The game is not for boys only. Very pretty young ladies play the sport and never ask for any special treatment because they are girls. These lovely young ladies are often found in the penalty box on any given weekend…just like the boys…plus, they are both school and community leaders.

Penalty!

Penalty Box…2 Minutes!

Part of the family feeling at SGAA  comes from the fact that it began as a small-town organization in 1966. Back then, they didn’t have hockey, but SGAA Sports has been a family-oriented group since its inception. This year, it was determined that something had to be done to offer an affordable action sport to local youth. Tim Gaines, SGAA director says, “We wanted to offer something affordable to get kids active.” The rate for first-time players was lowered to $50 and a “gear locker” was created by the SGAA Hockey Families. “Kids can borrow equipment from the  locker,” says Gaines. “It helps keep the cost down.”

SGAA Sports Inline Hockey Players Shift Change

After making the game more affordable, the organization then went so far as to offer a free clinic called “Learn To Skate” which takes place on Wednesday nights. Many kids come in wobbling on street-skates and end up screeching around on hockey inlines just a few lessons later. “It is amazing what happens when you give a kid a hockey stick and let ’em go,” says long-time volunteer coach Jack Britt.

Inline Hockey National Championship Game

So yes, the answer to the question is definitely…YES! There IS hockey in Snellville, GA. Just ask one of the hockey moms or dads. There are plenty of fans in the stands who keep the flow of sports drinks, snacks and cheering going for our players.

Maximus Lion

Gladiator’s Mascot…Maximus Lion loves inline hockey too!

Even Maximus Lion, mascot of our local ECHL Gwinnett Gladiators team is a HUGE inline fan. Community Relations Director, Jim Hall adds, “We love the youth hockey teams-they are some of our biggest fans.” Even though the SGAA kids play on rolling skates instead of blades, the game is still fast, fun and affordable. Check it out today!

Online registration is now open for the Winter session of Youth Inline Hockey thru Nov 1st at www.sgaasports.com.

FREE LEARN TO PLAY/LEARN TO SKATE program is moving to WEDNESDAYS from 6 to 7 PM.  Hopefully, this will allow families more time to get to the rink.  If you plan to attend on Oct 17th, please email tgaines@sgaasports.com.

Special Birthday…Special Person

Finding your way in this life can take tremendous patience and a “try, try again” attitude. This attitude is pretty prevalent among those whom I am blessed to call “friend” and it takes all kinds of friends. Birthdays are a wonderful time to celebrate those gifts.Giving, especially from the heart, is certainly called for. Cards, texts and FB postings are pretty easy, but when you have the chance, something more should be written…

So, that being said, my friend Laura-who has, according to local gossip, about 19 kids-is one of those girls who keeps her finger on the pulse of many. It may be a week before a call or text is made, but she is just as likely to drop in with a bottle of wine or-even better- a granddaughter to play with. She manages to homeschool, be a hockey mom and still stay faith-filled with a study of her bible-much of which is permanently committed to her ADHD brain and useful for both a soothing balm or a competitive round of trivia. Strength is both her ally and enemy at once. Sometimes, like most moms and wives, she pushes herself beyond pain and fatigue to make certain all of her 6 “real” and the scads of “itinerant” children have food, clothing, shelter and most importantly, time & love. 

This week, it is her birthday. She is just like me and most of my girlfriends…39 and holding. I hope she takes some time to get her hair highlighted and that her family does their chores, minds their manners and remembers to hug her back when she offers her love. It isn’t much to ask, but all she would really want. Well, that and if her husband would throw some steaks on the grill…that might make her day. In the meantime, I think some of the girls and I will find some time to open a bottle in her honor…after all…birthdays are a great reason to celebrate! 

Hey! Pastor Rick…Watch THIS!

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Videos are a dime a dozen on the web. Well, so are blogs…but that isn’t what we are talking about here…we are talking about an exceptionally gifted videographer who walks the walk…and gives freely of his  talents for the benefit of those doing God’s work. I am a little biased, but my baby brother is quite talented with an eye for the important details.

After watching the video Fishing With PR (Pastor Rick), I had to laugh at all the commentary from parents dodging fishing hooks, the videographer (Steve Volpert) ducking flying lines and Pastor Rick remaining his calm, cool collected self among the many rods attached to the children of his flock. There were tender reminders to “watch behind you”, “you might want to stand this way”, “here you go” and “you have to use the little fish to catch a bigger fish”. But the most hilarious comment of the day belonged to a sweet kid about 8 years old who said in his biggest, most excited voice, “HEY! Pastor Rick…WATCH THIS!” Now, the camera caught the smile on this child’s face, but the tone was unmistakable. The fisherman was teaching his “men” to fish. A lesson in learning to be a fisher among men is a hard one to teach with just crayons, paper or words…it takes a motivated teacher to create a lasting impression on wee ones. And enthusiasm. It takes enthusiasm which is rewarded by the enthusiasm mirrored in the voices of the smallest ones. Catching enthusiasm on film takes a patient and steady filmmaker. As with fishing…the best stuff comes to those with patience and a keen eye, but sometimes it helps when someone yells WATCH THIS!