There is a common understanding ‘out there’
that sports is not about sports, but rather that sports is a parable in which
life lessons and life values are contained. I would have to agree.
Here is a quick rundown of a few notable
success stories that the Sir Wilfred Laurier School Board Soccer Concentration
Program has produced recently. Roberto Linhares has completed University and
progressed to work at Montreal Impact and Arsenal Soccer Club in England. Felix Jocham has been involved with German
Club Bayern Munich and the German National Soccer Team at the Academy Level.
Due to injuries, he is now using his academic standing by pursuing a career as
a judge in Germany. (please refer to the video at https;//www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fe1de-9oNGQ) The Soccer Concentration
Program is still in its early birth and development, and is already turning out
some very inspiring success stories.
More recently, I had a conversation with
Jeremy Di Lallo, Grade 8 student in the Soccer Concentration Program at
Rosemere High School, to talk about his recent promotion onto Team Quebec in
Soccer, and also to discuss the ‘big picture’ with the possibility of playing
for Team Canada.
I asked Jeremy to describe what the Rosemere
High School Soccer Concentration is ‘all about’. He explained to me that academics must be
maintained or increased to be involved in this program. He described how coach
Andrew Walker and coach Ryan Boutara place a major emphasis on academic
success, and in general how expectations around respect in the school community
are vital for students in the soccer concentration program.
Throughout the interview, Jeremy kept
returning to the role of respect in soccer and in life. He spoke very clearly
and confidently about respect towards family, coaches, friends, and in his
words, ‘everyone in life’. When asked, he talked about how Coach Andrew Walker
and Coach Ryan Boutara specifically address the role of respect in the
gymnasium, on the field, and in life. Jeremy brought the concept of ‘being
humble’ into the conversation when asked about what his coaches mean when they
talk about respect.
When asked about the role that his parents and
family played in his soccer and life success, Jeremy got the most
animated. He spoke about how his parents
are present at practices and games, and he also talked about how much time and
energy they dedicate to making his soccer life a reality. He also spoke about how memorable it was when
his parents and family heard the news about being accepted onto Team Quebec. To
him, this memory of his family receiving news about making it onto Team Quebec
is a highlight from the whole Team Quebec experience so far.
While the conversation meandered, it
consistently returned to Jeremy’s awareness and appreciation of his coaches and
parents in making it possible to reach the level of Team Quebec and also to be
successful in his academics as well. A very high level of gratitude towards
others was abundantly clear throughout the conversation.
As it turns out, Jeremy was approached by Team
Canada just recently. He is now vying for a spot on the National Team by
participating at a Soccer Identification Camp (Eastern Canada) that was held
from Feb. 2 to 5, 2015 in Laval. Congrats, and all the best in this new
pursuit!
Jeremy is clearly an inspiration to his
community. We always read about how sports are much more about life values than
they are about sports. Jeremy himself makes this so crystal clear, reminding us
all, that sports is about respect, personal excellence, commitment, gratitude,
and the way in which we conduct ourselves on a daily basis.
For more information on the Rosemere High School
Soccer Concentration Program visit the website at http;//luirat.wix.com/rhs-soccer
Soccer is a universal sport, where athletes best
express themselves on the field. Soccer,
or in many countries ‘football’, is known for having some of the world's best
and technically savvy competitors. This is the case for Vincent Couto, the
captain of the Dawson College soccer team, who has recently been offered a scholarship
to study and play soccer in The United States.
In his early teen years, Vincent searched for
platforms to demonstrate his abilities. He decided to enroll on the first ever
Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board’s Soccer Concentration Program. Vince was
coached and mentored by Coach Andrew Walker and Coach Ryan Boutara where he
learned to balance academics and athletics. "Self-discipline was one of
many important lessons taught in the program, and one of
the biggest things that has stuck with me to this very day," said Vincent.
When questioned about what made him want to pursue
soccer, this is what he had to say, "I come from an athletic home where I
began playing at five and loved it ever since. I feel in love with the sport,
and set a goal to play at the university level. I can now proudly say I have
achieved said aspiration and could not be more grateful to all that have helped
shape me into the player I am today."
At the age of eighteen, Vincent Couto shows
exceptional maturity, enthusiasm, and confidence with everything he applies
himself to. While the trend of arrogance is popular among young adults, Vincent
has remained humble and well grounded. When asked to give advice to the younger
generation in hopes to follow the same career path as himself, his response was
simple, "There is no shortcut to success; the biggest thing is to be
positive, but work hard as well. At the end of the day no one is going to do
the job for you. If you push yourself and really strive for excellence, then
the results will come." Vincent is not only a remarkable athlete, but a
tremendous scholar as well. He expressed that he has a passion for journalism
and sports communication. If his career in professional sports does not pan out
the way he hopes, then he would seek a job in those fields.
Soccer has taught Vincent to be prodigious on
the pitch and in the classroom by displaying remarkable life skills such as
responsibility, determination, and discipline. Vincent's final goal is to play
for as long as he can, and ultimately never lose his admiration for the game.
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