Hoping for a slam dunk in France
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Andrew Glazer
NEWPORT BEACH--Players and fans of a local club soccer team, which leaves
today for an international tournament to be held outside Paris, said they
look forward to meeting and beating other teams from around the world.
“We’re not afraid of any of the teams,” said Ignacio Corona, 11, goalie
for the Slammers soccer team, made up of 10- and 11-year-old boys. “We’re
a great team, good friends and we know how to play.”
The Slammers--composed of boys from Newport Beach to Norwalk-- normally
play at Bonita Creek Park and a field at Lincoln Elementary School. This
last season, the boys toppled other teams in tournaments across
California and won the state championship for their age group.
This weekend, they’ll face teams from Holland, France, Morocco, Germany
and Switzerland-- countries where children leave the womb dribbling
black-and-white balls.
The team raised money for the trip by selling cookie dough, holding a
garage sale and soliciting donations.
An entourage of 38 parents will join the 15 players for the competition
in Marly, France. Some are die-hard soccer moms and dads, cheering every
Saturday from the sidelines. Others are still learning the game, which
only recently became popular with American children.
“Football has always been my game,” said David Holstein, whose son Adam,
11, is a center midfielder for the Slammers. “It’s a bit of an
adjustment. But I’ll make sure our team gets a lot of positive
reinforcement.”
Fernando Aguero--father of Slammer Oscar Aguero--said he also looks
forward to sightseeing. He plans to visit Napoleon’s Tomb and the Eiffel
Tower with his son after the tournament.
“There’s so much emotion running through my veins,” he said in his native
Spanish. “But I’m a little nervous to spend so many hours in the air.”
Adam Holstein said the trip will bring the team--which he said is more of
a brotherhood--even closer together.
“We’re all friends, everyone’s been to each other’s house,” he said. “Now
we get to [go to] another country together and play. I think we’re going
to do awesome.”
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