Saturday, December 19, 2009

2009 Invitational Tournament 152 lbs./12/18 & 12/19/09









Friday, December 18, 2009

December 18, 2009, "The moment when it counts"




"I press toward the goal of the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus."
~ Philippians 3:14 ~

Sweat. Tears of frustration. The temptations to give up and the torturing thoughts of what might happen. The life of a wrestler before the match.

I still remember those moments when Tim, Cody's dad would place his arm around his neck as tears of great frustration rolled down Cody's face. I remember those times when his dad would pat him on the rear saying, "Great job!" And then off on the side showing Cody more moves and how to be better next time. They celebrated and then it was on to preparing for the next match.

There were those times when Cody was making up in his mind that he was quitting as the thought of getting back on the mat made him nauseous. Yet the rewards and the victories seemed to wipe the temptations to quit out of his mind immediately.

I remember there was one night in particular where someone told my husband that he needed to 'back off' on Cody and wrestling. They continued to say that the sport of wrestling wasn't for Cody. I remember my husband expressed his thoughts to me later as he was tempted to back off, but then realized, "No. Cody can't afford for me to back off, I know this is not the time." My husband looked at this person and said something to this effect, "The moment I back off is the moment Cody gives up." Tim knew his son. He knew that wrestling was a 'lifeline' for Cody to remain focused.

Last night every drop of sweat and tears, temptations of giving up, lack of confidence all came to a head when the sounds of the crowd in the stands roared. The roaring sounds cresendoed when Cody stepped onto the mat. The voices of many shouting, "Cody! Go Cody! Go Iowa!" "Come on Cody!" The sounds of many feet stomping on the bleachers as the sound permeated so powerfully throughout the gymnasium.

The wrestlers got onto the middle of the mat. Cody and his opponent shook hands. The referee blew the whistle and the match began. From the moment the whistle blew to hearing the slap on the mat, the crowd stood up and cheered as Cody, undefeated, was able to place another victory under his 'belt'.

I remember at that moment tears welled up in my eyes as I saw Cody walk off the mat after shaking both coaches hands. Cody was headed towards his biggest fan, his life coach, his dad. Tim stood there with open arms as they embraced seeing that the voices of 'back off' couldn't stand a chance. It was the moment that all those other small moments were all about. It was about persevering.

The most rewarding moment? Seeing Cody all through the night encouraging his other wrestling teammates; a true reflection of his life coach, his dad.

As I saw the years prior leading up to last night; I was amazed to see the reflection of his dad. The encouraged Cody became the encourager. The coached Cody became the coach. The one who had his neck embraced was now embracing others.

It leads me to ask myself this one question. Am I a reflection of the Father God? I have been encouraged, am I now encouraging? I have been taught, am I going to start teaching what I have learned, not only with what I say, but with what I do? I have been lavishly and lovingly embraced, am I now embracing others, no matter what or where they are in their lives? Cody's victory on that mat last night was a moment I will not forget. The mat of life, we have the victory, will we obtain it by not giving up? Or will we quit, because someone said to 'back off'?

Don't let the losses tell you that you're defeated. Don't let the wins tell you that you can't learn more.

(Excerpt from 'Triumphant Victorious Reminders'... www.triumphantvictoriousreminders.blogspot.com)

Monday, December 14, 2009

December 11, 2009, "Ellison High Dual Tournament.

Our Leander High School Varsity Wrestlers are 9-0 for the season!!!!!!
Awesome guys...great job...we are so proud of our young men.

I saw a quote today that summed up the sport of wrestling and the character of a 'true' wrestler!
"A wrestler's only companion is the hours of sweat and pain spent preparing for this moment."
~ Senior from LHS from a few years ago.

The schools featured at this dual:
Pool A:
Cove
Killeen
Ellison A
Vista Ridge A
Travis
The team that won in Pool A was Vista Ridge.

Pool B:
Leander
Shoemaker
Ellison B
Vista Ridge B
Harkin High
The team that won in Pool B was Leander.

The two teams decided to have their dual meet on Thursday, December 17th..we will let you know how they do!!!

Cody won every match...all pins! Great job Cody...we are so proud of you...you're doing great in school and on and off the mat! Great job!

Monday, December 7, 2009

December 5, 2009, Team Video

This is the last video..these are the guys receiving their trophy. They received 2nd place in the tournament as a team..and first in their division. Cody won 4 out of 4. Praise God for no injuries over the young men and for great strength. My prayer is that they will utilize their gifts for the glory of God.

December 5, 2009, 'Akins 16 Team Dual' 3 of 4

Cody's in the Red, White and Blue singlet.

December 5, 2009, Akins 16 Team Central Texas Dual Tournament 2 of 4

Cody's Match...he is in the red, white and blue singlet.

December 5, 2009 Akins 16 Team Dual 1 of 4

Cody's match...he is the one in red, white and blue.

December 5, 2009, Akins 16 Team Dual 4 of 4

Video of Cody at the Akins 16 Team Central Texas Dual Tournament...

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Cody's Dual Meet at Travis High

Cody's Travis High School Dual Meet...
December 2, 2009