Friday, December 18, 2009

CC December Events

                    This has been such a fun month for Comanches Care. For our December month, we volunteered at the Special Olympics Floor Hockey Tournament. It was an amazing experience and I really cannot wait to volunteer for them again. Our jobs were to be the timers and the scorekeepers. We also took down all of the players' stats. Anyways, once we set up the boundaries and goals, the teams began to arrive. The players ranged from high school kids to adults and every single one had a smile and a great attitude. They were so excited and ready to play. I was amazed at how much heart they had. They gave 100% in every play and pass. I could see them encouraging their teammates and working together. Their coaches were pretty amazing people as well. They really care about their players and treat them all like their own kids. The Special Olympics Association did an amazing job with the tournament and I am sooo glad I went.
                

Friday, November 6, 2009

CIF Southern Section Champs

http://www.ocvarsity.com/sports/comanches-17736-cif-cypress.html    

This week our golf team took first place at CIF. We played at El Prado, the Butterfield side. It was such an amazing day. Our team shot a 372 to win by three strokes. I personally did not play as well as I wanted to but I made sure to keep my head up and in the game. I started out really well with mostly pars and the occasional bogey. Then I stumbled across a rough patch in my round. In the past, when my round starts to head downhill, my attitude would go down along with it. This time, I stomped those thoughts right out of my head and marched on to the final four holes. I ended parring all of them except a bogie on the second to last hole.

      After counting my score, I realized that I hadn't played the game I wanted but I did "think" the way I wanted to. When I met up with my team and we added our total, my stomach turned over! Three strokes...that is not a very big number to win by.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Homecoming Game '09

       I just got home from our homecoming football game. We almost won!  So basically it was a pretty slow start. By the  end of the third quarter, it was 0-21. We were all pretty bummed and ready to go home. Then, our quarterback launched a 50 yard pass to our amazing receiver and he scored our first touchdown! That brought life into the crowd and we were so excited.
      We managed to score another touchdown before the clock ran out. Even though we didn't win, the score was still respectable. I had a lot of fun sitting with my friends too. I love high school football games!!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Motivating My Peers

       My sister and I are in charge of this club at our school called Comanches Care. It gives a chance for Varsity athletes to donate their time and to volunteer for our community. Right now we are in the process of organizing our first event and basically getting the ball rolling. We have been working very hard on this project of ours. However, there is (was actually) one of the members of our board who was not pulling his own weight. He wanted to be a part of our board so he could "improve his resume." I want to run this club for the benefit of volunteering and giving back.
        After constantly pestering him to get a move on, I finally told him that there were plenty of other students who would willingly take his position and actually work and do their job. Finally, after he realized that his position could be taken away from him, he promised me he would work harder. I was so pleased with this new motivated board member. I am really excited for this upcoming month. My goal for the end of the month is to have our first event up and running.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Commemorating 9-11

       Tonight, we went to a nearby park to pay tribute to the lives lost in the tragic event of 9-11 and to those who risked their own lives to save others. The theme was "neighbor to neighbor." They had some speakers relate to us their experience during the day of September 11, 2001. After the speeches, we listened to some songs performed by a young choir group. They were all dressed up in their red, white, and blue outifits. So cute!
     Then, everyone lit their candles shedding a warm glow around the park. It was a very warming ceremony.

Amazing Preseason Tournament!


       Today was a great day. I just got home from school and I want to talk about our team's tournament which we played in this week! This season, our golf team was invited by a local high school to their annual tournament. This was the first year- out of the four they have hosted- that we were asked to join in this ten team tournament. It was nine holes and the girls I played with were really nice and awesome to golf with. Our team shot really well and we actually took first which is so exciting! This was a huge confident boost for our team and I have a pin for my varsity jacket. Speaking of our team, my sister and I were given the opportunity to be co-captains. My main goal was to bring our teammates close together and to have fun while playing our best. We are in our preseason stage right now and our future looks bright.  

Monday, September 7, 2009

Visiting Colleges '09

       This summer I traveled to northern California to visit some of my family members and to see UC Berkeley. I've been there multiple times before, but I always enjoy the trip anytime I can go. We always start out by walking around the street shops. Then we move on to the campus and mosey around the classrooms. Next, we visit the student store and purchase some sweatshirts and t-shirts. Finally, we end our visit with a giant slice of cheesy pepperoni pizza from Blondie's. It was delicious!
        To the right  is a picture I took of Eshelman Hall used for all of the student groups and clubs and above is the famous Sather Gate. I love their campus and ever since I was little, I've wanted to go to Berkeley. My whole family practically went there! Both of my grandfathers graduated from Cal, along with both of my parents. My aunt, who went to Stanford for her MBA and undergrad in Business Administration, transferred over to Cal for her business degree. I had a great time visiting this summer. Go BEARS!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Street Fair

                                                           Left -  Me :)
Today was so much fun. I went and volunteered at the local street fair. I went to work for the NHS club that ran a booth trying to raise money for our school by selling Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches. We would rotate through different jobs. Some of us flipped the meat, onions, bell peppers, and buns. Then some would load the cheese and fillings into the toasted buns. Passing out the sandwiches and drinks to our customers was probably the best job. It was so easy; just give them their order and wish them a great day.
     
      However, some customers weren't exactly satisfied with their order. One lady returned her sandwich because "the bread wasn't Italian" and another gentlemen wanted more of everything. We just had to smile and give her the money back and give him more filling. One thing I learned today: The customer is always right. 
      After our shift was over, I got to walk around with my friends which was really fun. I had a great time and I got to support my school while doing so. 

Summer '09

I found some pictures of my summer and I am going to share a few. I took this wonderful picture when we were golfing on the Kapalua golf course in Maui, Hawaii. We played both of their courses multiple times and by the third round or so, I noticed these two ducks that always appeared on the thirteenth tee box. So I decided to throw them some bread crumbs. Before I knew it, I had them eating out of the bottom of my cart. So cute!

Friday, August 28, 2009

Swing Breakthrough!

Finally! Yesterday, I went to the driving range with my best coach, my dad. For the past 3 or 4 months, my drives were constantly shorter than those of the other players I've been going up against. Mine don't go very far and they're not stingers (extra distance). Well, the other day, (which was 102 degrees!!!) my dad kept repeating "Use your shoulders, your lower back, and heel toe to drive the ball, not your arms and just your upper body." This time, I was actually able to grasp the concept and feel it in my swing - it's much easier telling yourself how to hit the ball than actually making it happen. 
       I tightened my core so I wouldn't dip and I loosened up my shoulders. Then, I took the club away from the ball with my shoulders, keeping the "triangle" and BAM! Man, it felt so good to finally see my ball going the distance it should. I can't wait to play in my tournament Saturday, but the only problem is with my new and improved swing, I need a new driver. That will just have to wait until next week. Overall, great practice.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

An Almost Major Comeback

     Just a couple days ago, I was invited by one of my best friends to go to a ball game. We all went to watch the Angels versus the Detroit Tigers. She was asked to sing the seventh inning stretch, Take Me Out to the Ball Game, and may I say, she was amazing! In the beginning of the game, the Tigers were whipping us. We were getting creamed ten to nothing. (Their pitcher was killing us with 97 mph after a hundred throws.) Then all of a sudden we almost caught up: 7-10! We weren't able to pull it off though but it was an awesome night! Go ANGELS! (I must admit though. . . . . I'm a Dodgers fan!)

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Track and Field Studs

This morning, I flipped on the television and the 2009 Track and Field Championship was on. They were in Berlin, Germany. Those athletes are unbelievably amazing. You can just see all the hard work and years of training in their bodies. Studs! The way their strong legs fly across the track. God! I loved watching them. They have so much heart. GO USA!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

A Little Bit About Me

      I was born and raised in sunny, exciting California and brought into this world on a turkey filled day. Yup, Thanksgiving day welcomed me and my baby sis. I am a fraternal twin girl (the older one!) and we have always been known as the Walson twins. We were always doing something: sports, dance, mom's club. 
However, my parents made sure we were always doing different things. Lauren had her art classes and choir while I had my NJB, the National Junior Basketball team. I had my little green jersey and my Velcro  sweat pants. I was about 6 when I played. My parents told me that I loved it but the funny thing is, all I can remember is the day I got picked to be on the boys team. I was so scared and shy. When the ball came to me ( I couldn't reach the basket so I would always pass.) I just stood there and threw  the ball as hard as I could right out of bounds. Wow, was I embarrassed. Then again, I was only six.  
     Then when I was about ten years old I became interested in soccer. It was so much fun being part of a team and shoving your way through a crowd of players to score. I played center defender for the next three years. When I was in eighth grade, I decided to focus more of my time on golf. I got my first junior clubs when I was seven. We would go to the range with my dad and I would have a lot of fun. When high school came around, I tried out for the team and I made varsity. That was the beginning of my golfing journey.