The Mercado Family



Sunday, June 18, 2023

MVP

 Erik got the xray and he doesn't need surgery, just 3 more weeks in the cast- hooray! There is a shard of bone that will round out on its own since he's young, but if it doesn't, they'd have to file it down after the cast is off. Always something to keep us on our toes!

Now that the soccer season ended and the medals and trophies have been given out with pictures taken, I can finally post this. Erik's team, the Sharks are fantastic and had an amazing season! They were undefeated in the regular season, beating most teams by at least 6 goals. At the Canton Cup, they got 2nd place. They lost during the first game to Erik's best friends' team, his twin friends from church. It was a tough game and the Raptors were ready for us. Their coach had come to our last game to watch how we played and they brought their best game against us! We choked and had some very bad calls by the ref, but we learned from it. 

The next day, we came ready for our game and played well, but it still was close, even though we won. Our next game was scheduled for Sunday morning, during sacrament meeting. I had already said we weren't going to make it because we only have 3 Deacons and Erik takes his Priesthood responsibilities very seriously. We would have our final game just after church and we figured that would be good enough. Well, after watching the Sharks during the Saturday evening game, I wondered if I should have him play the next morning after all. He's one of the main goalies and a very tough defender. I knew how badly they wanted to win the final two games and I also knew that our Sunday morning game was to a team that we had lost to the previous 2 Canton Cups, and the only one we lost to then. However, I kept telling myself that his going to church was indeed the better option and that he would be well-rested for the final game only a couple hours later. That night, Jason received a text from Erik's very good friend's dad from the team. He is a Sikh and a man of high integrity. I sit with his wife at every game. He said in essence, that while he knows how important Sundays are for us in our worship and for family time, he really felt like the team needed Erik at the Sunday morning game and if we could find it in our hearts to let him go, the team would really appreciate it. 

So, we decided to let him go. I took him to the game, which started 30 minutes before sacrament meeting. Everyone else went to church. 

I have to say that I didn't expect to have a turnout the way we did when we chose to miss church for this game. The team played the best they'd ever played against the very tough Tigers and Erik played his personal best ever! We had a pretty good first half offensively. It was back and forth, but the best part was Erik got to play midfield for part of it and scored his first goal ever! We were ahead 3-1 at the half and the Tigers came back for the second half with a vengeance. They were on our side for most of the second half and our defense played hard. It turned out that Erik was goalie for the second half and while the Tigers kept shooting and shooting, not a single one got past Erik! He blocked 10-11 shots, one after the other. The other parents around me started calling him the MVP of the game and I was just amazed at my boy out there playing his heart out. The score stayed 3-1 to end the game and we had finally beaten the Tigers! I was so shocked at how well he had played and was excitedly talking to the other parents about it and the final game only two hours later, that I didn't see the team holding Erik up on their shoulders and chanting "MVP!" until they were just about to set him down. I got to soak it in for a brief moment, almost in tears but missed that amazing photo op. 

Coach was so proud of the team for our long-desired win and so grateful Erik was there. Our last game was also very close and the game ended up in a tie, but we still took 2nd place in the Canton Cup because that team had lost to two teams, whereas we only lost to one. 

It took a couple of weeks to get the trophy and then the medals for both the Canton Cup and the regular season, so when we finally had our last gathering and scrimmage on Tuesday, Erik was all cast up from his break that occurred later in the day after our final game of the season. I'm glad he made it through and so grateful for the growth he made during this season! Now he just has to heal for the next season in the fall. Go Sharks!




Erik's not afraid of getting in there to defend!




He's very good at communicating and supporting his teammates. He's sometimes like a mini coach because of his viewpoint as a defender or goalie and can tell teammates when to move up or move back. At one game, when we were 7 points ahead, he was playing defense and waiting for some action on our end, he turned and looked at me and said, "Hi Mom!" It was hilarious because it was so unexpected and out of the blue! 



Goalie!


I don't know how I don't have a better pic than this at this particular game, but I love his smile!


Two medals!

And a trophy!


The OG teammates from our previous team years ago that are together on the Sharks team, but Nielesh is going to try out the travel team. We'll miss him!


2 comments:

  1. I just love the team spirit and unity with these young men, especially E

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  2. Wow, go Erik!! It was so exciting to relive the games through your storytelling!

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