Monday, September 30, 2013

Lady Swordsmen at Dublin

For those of you who were unable to get to the match on Friday at Dublin, 
you missed some exciting volleyball! 

Dublin came out on top, but only two points separated
 the teams in each set; 25-23, 27-25, 28-26.
Regardless of the score, the coaches 
on both teams were thrilled with the level of play! 

  "I was encouraged by the hitting
 and blocking by our girls"
--Coach Oxford







Home or away....
we are truly thankful
 to all who come out to support the team!

Monday, September 23, 2013

Sports . . . More Than Just a Game


 Growing up, I lived for sports.  It didn’t matter the game—I was in!  All in!  The thrill of victory, the rivalry between opponents, the desire to succeed, and the cheers from fans were, at the time, what fueled my drive to compete.  It didn’t matter the season or the sport; I wanted to play.

Through my high-school years, I was privileged to experience what many would see as success.  But I can clearly remember an empty feeling that would overwhelm me after the cheers from the fans had ceased and the awards had been handed out.  I remember thinking: “This is it?  This is what first place feels like?”  Yet, despite this feeling, I would push for the next achievement—I would train harder, go to another camp, join another league—in order to experience what I thought was the thrill of victory.  Little did I know that my imagination had created an illusion of success that could never be attained—no matter how great the accomplishment.

Unfortunately, my desire back then was driven by wrong motives.  I wanted to succeed so that I could look good; it was all about me.  It was not until I was in my college years that I began to grasp a bigger purpose for athletics.  A purpose that is far superior to any human accolades or earthly achievements—a goal, that once understood, leads me to proclaim that, for the believer, sports are much more than a game.  I have come to understand that sporting events provide the believer with scenarios for glorifying God.  Every athletic opportunity for the Christian is an opportunity to magnify our great God.  Let me highlight just a few of the opportunities that God, in His grace, has allowed me to experience through my athletic endeavors—opportunities that I pray and desire to be seized each and every time I participate in an athletic contest regardless of whether I am a contestant, referee, coach, or spectator.
  • Athletics can serve as an opportunity for the believer to maintain the body that God has given to us.  Remember, there is some profit in exercise (1 Tim. 4:8).
  •  Sports venues provide occasions for Christians to develop godly habits.  Hard work (Col. 3:23), teamwork (Phil. 1:27; Rom. 12:16), punctuality (Eccl. 3:1), proper response to authority (Rom. 13:1-7; 1 Pet. 2:13-17), perseverance (2 Cor. 4:8, 9; 16-18), loyalty (Jn 15:13), self-control (1 Cor. 9:22; Gal. 5:24, 25; Prov. 21:23), and the list could go on.  This can happen in one of two ways.  Either an existing positive trait will be built upon, or a negative quality will be revealed through athletics that can then be corrected and replaced with the God-honoring quality.  Sports, in my opinion, are one of the best opportunities for this type of discipleship—but we will save that argument for another blog post.
  • Building on the previous point, athletics allow us a venue for God’s children to display a Christ-like life.  Don’t forget, we are to be distinct from the world and this “otherness” can be used as an attractant to the Gospel (Mt. 5:13-16).
  • Sports allow us avenues for quickly and easily developing relationships.  Friendships established with other believers provide outlets for demonstrating the commands and patterns of the New Testament (Acts 2:42; Heb. 10:24).  On the flip side, athletics allow believers to, almost effortlessly, build bridges into the lives of those who need Christ.  As this happens, we have the opportunity and obligation to carry out the Great Commission (Mt. 28: 18-20).

But, as any athlete knows, opportunities must be exploited.   Nothing is gained if a defender gives us a shot and we fail to take it.  There is no advantage to be had if we neglect to execute a swift counter attack.  The same is true with the spiritual opportunities that await the believer.  There will be no eternal gain as a result of our sports if we are not intentionally seizing the opportunities that are placed before us. 

Opportunities abound in abundance.  Opportunities that will lead to eternal rewards—the kind that don’t leave me with the empty feeling of high-school days, but rather a satisfaction of knowing that God has been glorified through my participation in sports.  Let’s be ‘all in’ for the right reasons.


Friday, September 20, 2013

Soccer Recap


On Tuesday, the Swordsmen traveled to Victory.  The guys demonstrated outstanding sportsmanship and finished with a 6 - 0 win.  Scoring was once again spread out with David and Tol each placing two in the back of the net and Taylor and Dan tallying one each.

Yesterday, South Merrimack travelled to compete against the Swordsmen.  The Swordsmen started strong, tallying two goals (Taylor and Jonathan) within the first 15 minutes.  SMCA countered and the score was 2 -1 at halftime.  Eight minutes into the second half, South Merrimack scored the equalizer.  The rest of the match was well fought and the game ended in  2 - 2 tie.

"I think we learned a lot this week.  Some strengths were highlighted and some weaknesses revealed.  We definitely have areas where we can improve.  I'm confident that our team will be better and stronger because of the lessons learned this week"  Coach Shaw

An exciting match against SMCA on Thursday


Trinity took the match in four sets: 25-19, 13-25, 25-12, 25-15. 
It was a great volleyball match: with serving, passing, setting, hitting, blocking and digging....
everything that makes a volleyball match exciting to play and watch.
The Lady Swordsmen's team work brought them back a couple times,
when they were behind, once by several points.




"We were so pleased with how the girls stayed together in their 
toughest match of the season so far"
 --Coach & Mrs. Coach  




The Squishy Duck Award went to Jules 
for raising her net game to a new level!









The team squares off against Dublin on Tuesday; 
you're not going to want to miss it!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Lady Swordsmen travel to Victory

Team Devotional heading to the game.

  Such an exciting match against Victory, each set was decided by 4 or less points, 
after several lead changes, 
Trinity's team play and 
persistence led to the win! 

Victory took the first set 25-22. 
Trinity came back strong to take 
the second set 25-23.
Trinity came from behind 19-24 to win the third set 26-24. 
The fourth set proved to be just 
as intense with 
Trinity winning 
the set 25-21.                                                                 

 
 "It was exciting to see the team play together.
No matter which way the momentum was going, 
they continued to play
as a team". --Coach Oxford 


 The Squishy Duck Award went to 
Sparky for keeping a 
cool head, and keeping the team
 in the game at crucial points.

Team!
Prayer after winning the match...giving God the glory!

Monday, September 16, 2013

TCS vs. Tri-City


A big thanks to Julie for taking such great pictures of the soccer game!









Thursday, September 12, 2013

Trinity hosts Laconia Christian School


Both teams gather as Coach Oxford prays.


 Many thanks to all
who came out 
to support the team, 
and to the soccer team 
for their enthusiasm!










Trinity took the match 
in three sets;
25-3, 25-15, and 25-10. 
As well as two extra sets;
25-11 and 25-10.

"The team came together and 
played together whatever 
the situation" --Coach Oxford






"I was proud of the teams' focus today"--Coach L

The Squishy Duck Award 
went to Taylor for stepping up her game in a variety of roles on the court.





Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Starting on the right foot

The Swordsmen soccer started their regular season in stunning fashion by defeating Tri-City Christian Academy by a score of 4-1.  The Swordsmen demonstrated a balanced attack with 4 different players scoring the goals. 

"Winning is great, but being able to honor God before, during, and after the game - regardless of the outcome - is far better than any earthly success we could achieve as a team. One of the highlights for me each game is being able to see the guys take the initiative and commit the game to the Lord - few things excite me more in athletics than when our players learn to give their sports to God."  

Coach Shaw
Seniors Jonathan and Alex prior to kick-off

Congratulations men on the eternal and earthly victories won yesterday.  Keep up the hard work!

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Strong start for the Lady Swordsmen!

 Trinity won the game in three sets,
 25-15, 25-10, and 25-19.
 Passing and teamwork were solid.
  
 The squishy duck award went to Lindsey
 in recognition of excellent all-around play, 
and her series of hard driven serves. 
"It was an overall team effort, where everyone stepped up and contributed" --Coach Oxford

                                                                                                                TEAM!



Monday, September 9, 2013

Season Openers Tomorrow!



Our athletes have been working hard
 the last few weeks
 preparing for the season.


Trinity Christian School's Girls volleyball team will travel to play
 Tabernacle tomorrow.




 
 



The Swordsmen soccer team
 will play at home 
against Tri-City.







Come on out and support our athletes!

And so it begins . . .


This Tuesday begins the regular season game schedule for both the varsity volleyball and soccer teams. All the athletes have been working hard to make this season a success.


On Tuesday, the soccer team will host Tri-City Christian Academy at 4pm, while the volleyball travels to Tabernacle Christian School for a 3:30 match.



Laconia is the rival on Thursday.  The Swordsmen volleyball will host the game at Grace Capital Gym at 4pm while the soccer team travels to play at Laconia.  Kick-off time for soccer is 3:30pm.

Let's go Swordsmen!