2002
Player Memories Archive
My
First Touchdown
(Memories
from the Sirens 2002 Preseason and Regular Season games)
What
a great feeling to play the game of professional football.
Not only have I had the opportunity to play this great game,
but I got to experience my first touchdown! That
was a feeling I will never forget. It was almost like slow
motion. I ran the route and thought to myself as I saw the
ball coming, "you'd better catch that!" And what
an awesome feeling to see Leilani after the catch. After
all that practice, we finally did it! Although that will
be a moment I won't forget, I will not stop there. We still
have a long path in front of us, so we can't back down now.
This is a great group of people that have put a lot of time
and effort into making this team so awesome. To me, it is
all about family, and that is what the Sirens are, a big
family! I could not have done it without the team! Thanks
to everyone. Now, let's go win that championship!
- Laurie Webb, Wide Receiver (9/28/02)
"For
me, scoring my first touchdown was like crossing the finish
line of a big marathon. I scored my touchdown late in the
game. As a team, we moved the ball up and down the field
quite a bit which was great, and I felt like I had some
good runs, but had not been able to cross the goal line.
Once I did, I was able to breath a big sigh of relief. I
could hear the rest of the team cheering. I could hear my
family yelling my name. I could now run to the sideline
knowing I completed my mission.
I
have a lot of confidence in the rest of the team. I knew
the blocks were going to be there. I knew the fakes would
throw the defense off. I knew our defense would do their
job and give the offence numerous opportunities to do ours.
I truly believe there are many more touchdowns to come for
all of us this season. It may be the first play of the game
- it may be the last. There are at least 60 minutes to play
each game. I know for me the adrenaline is pumping during
ever single one of them. Scoring my first touchdown felt
REALLY good, and yet it has made me even more anzious for
the next...
- Julie Wicher, Half Back (8/3/02)
"I
remember saying to myself, "just turn that corner and
your home free'. I then saw a defender come charging at
me and just as suddenly, our full back sent her flying to
the ground. Talk
about the beauty of teamwork in motion! All I needed was
a few more feet and I was in. Two seconds later, my teammates
and I are giving each other high fives and my dream just
turned into reality. I could have danced right around that
orange end zone pilon, I was so excited. I was in a daze
- did I just really score a freakin touchdown?! I never
thought I'd ever have that chance. I know both our defense
and offense are so good at their jobs that many more of
these opportunities will be there throughout the season.
And for me, the excitement of football will never fade with
the memory of my first touchdown."
- Michelle Kahler, Half Back (8/3/02)
Wow,
how exhilarating! It seemed as though I had run the play
in practice a million times and it went by so fast, but
in the game, just after I got the ball, it seemed like time
was in slow motion. I had time to think about what I needed
to do, and how bad I wanted to score for the team. The offense
performed like clockwork and made the score so easy. I wasn't
even touched and essentially walked into the end zone. I
was so excited and caught up in the moment with all my teammates
surrounding me, I forgot that I had to kick the PAT. Luckily
I was still on my adrenalin high and kicked it through the
uprights. What an offense!
- Hilary McLaughlin, Half Back (8/3/02)
Initially,
after catching the ball for my first touchdown, I felt relieved.
We had a couple of plays before this with attempts to score
and it didn't work out. It was also our first drive at the
end zone and I thought it could really set the tone of the
game if we could score right away. Afterwards though, it
felt like a hugh rush. It got my adrenalin pumping and made
me think that I could play forever. I wish everyone on the
team could experience it, you would never forget it.
- Debbie Golnick, Wide Receiver (8/3/02)
Well,
my first thought was before I went into the endzone. I kind
of see it in my minds eye and become very determined that
I will score. I get this feeling that I know I will not
be stopped. After I get into the end zone I feel this natural
high, that is hard to explain but I will try.
It's
like you caught the perfect wave or you finally broke through
your personal best. Everything is really slow like time
has stopped and you are the only one moving. I go def for
a bit and then you realize that you are over the line and
it makes you hungry for more. I guess that's the best way
to put it, It's like you have this craving for your favorite
food and then you finally get it and you are just satisfied.
Your hunger or thirst is over until you get back on the
field for you next drive and then it starts all over again.
I
also get this over whelming sense of team. I feel like,
hey we did it guys, thanks for your help. Then when you
run off the field you are on cloud 9 and it has a silver
lining.
-
Dana McIntyre, Full Back (8/3/02)
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