Saturday, March 29, 2008

Basketball Pictures

This is the third year that Dallin has played for the school basketball team. He had a great season and was awarded Defensive Play Of The Year! He is playing on an AAU team and will be playing all around the Seattle area. I don't know how he does it. He plays on two baseball teams, his AAU basketball team and has been attending quarterback camps down at the University of Washington and still manages to make it to early morning seminary everyday and keep his grades up. At times the scheduling is crazy, but Dallin having nothing to do is more crazy!
This was Hannah's sixth and final year playing for Maple Valley Basketball. She was able to play with the same girls and coach for all 6 years. She also had a great season. She does not like to lose and is very competitive. (I wonder where she gets that.) She was playing against another team that some of the girls she goes to school with were on. She did not want to lose to them. They were down by 6, and she said to her team "we are not going to lose." So she scored the next 8 points and they won by 2. At the end of the season, her coach gave all the girls a picture frame of all the team pictures from the past 6 years. Next year she will get to try-out for the school team, I know she is looking forward to that.
This was Meagan's third year playing basketball. She has played with her friend Jaylyn each year. They are pretty funny to watch, because sometimes they would only pass to each other. The coach had to talk to them a couple of times to tell them that they need to pass to the other girls. With having an older brother and sister that have played basketball she has always been great at dribbling and shooting. Corey Mason was her coach this year and the girls loved him.

3 comments:

Rebecca said...

what an amazing and talented family! :)

The Dillon 6 said...

dang, Julie (and Stan, too) ~ your kids have skills! :) I pray that time will go slowly before my kids start having crazy schedules like Dallick.

Mark and Jennifer said...

You sure have athletic children! That's nice!