Last weekend, Ty played in Vilseck, Germany- about a three-hour drive from our house.
We decided to make the most of it and went a little early to hit a historical site.
I'll post more on that this week.
It was well worth the extra driving.
The sun was out, but the temperatures definitely dropped.
Of couse, I had to wear flip flops and froze my little toes. I think I'll be wearing shoes this weekend. Maybe.
Ramstein walked away with the win. They're now 3-0, a nice start to the season.
This weekend, Ty is at home against Patch- a team that beat Ramstein last year.
A school that I really don't like. I didn't like them in football or basketball or soccer or track. I just don't like their lack of sportsmanship.
Secretly, I hope they can pull out a huge, decisive, dominating win.
Actually, I kinda hope they kill them. Is that bad?
Justin is in for another rough game against another nationally-ranked junior college, Hutchinson.
Before making his decision on where to play, Justin had contacted Hutch. Keeping all options open, he was checking out every school.
As soon as the head coach at Hutch found out that Justin really was a Kansas kid instead of an international kid, he emailed and wanted Justin to call him right away in an attempt to sway him to go to Hutch.
Justin, Payton and their friend Zac who played at Mulvane |
Last weekend, the Highland broadcast wasn't working too well for us. I ended up switching over to the Butler site to listen to their commentating and watch their broadcast.
The picture was much more clear and level of broadcasting was a tad higher.
Alesia took these great pictures- thank you, my friend!
I'll post the site to watch online for Justin's game tomorrow.
Kick-off for the Scotties is at 1:00 CST Saturday.
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