Saturday, October 17, 2009
Client Recognition
Jason (3) dominating (again).
I am blessed to have so many motivated, great clients. I opened the sports section of our local newspaper again yesterday and I'll be damn if I didn't have another client front and center. Then I read the article and another client, Chase Caldwell, had a hell of a write up about him:
"Chase Caldwell has become the
player through which the Heath soccer
team’s offense funnels. Caldwell had
two goals and an assist as the Pirates
won the First District title for the fifth
time in six seasons with a 5-0 washout
of Paducah Tilghman in Thursday
night’s final at Reidland.
“He’s played that way all season,
and he’s starting to get noticed
throughout the state,” Heath coach
Mark Madison said. “He can score and
he’s an unselfish player that can set up
his teammates.”
Caldwell leads the Pirates in goals
and assists, following up his
hat trick in the semifinal win
over St. Mary with a pair of
first-half goals in the championship
game. Jason Straub
attacked the goal from the left
side, pulled goalkeeper Jonathan
Renfro off his line and
scooted a pass to Caldwell in
front of the goal.
“I like to take the ball to the
corner and get it to someone
that can score, or I can come
back to the middle,” Caldwell
said. “I think we have the potential
to win it again. We’re
playing a lot better now than
we were in the first part of the
season.”
I couldn't be happier to have such great, hard working clients. They bust there ass in the gym and on the field. Congrats to Jason and Chase for winning the district championship. They are now playing for the regional championship. Good luck!
I also want to congratulate Jay Pitman on another great showing. Jay ran in the Chicago marathon last weekend finishing 13,800 out of 45,000 overall. He was unsure of what he finished in his age bracket but I can guarantee you it was damn good. He finished in 4 hours and 11 minutes. The crazy part is Jay didn't do any running preparing for this race. He had some problems with his TFL/IT band and had only been swimming and biking since that didn't bother it. After a while of intense foam rolling and taking a break from running it was back to normal. He had sent his entry in many months before so he went ahead and decided to run it.
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