Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Taking a moment for those who serve

Playing soccer is easy.   All over the world one common assertion about why the game is the world's most popular is that it takes little more than a bundle of rags fashioned into a ball and two sets of markers- stones, lines in the dust, tree branches--  at each end of an imagined pitch to make the game possible.
Here in the civilized and modern world, though, playing, even at the lowest amateur levels, requires organization, field rental, liability insurance,  scheduling, arrangement for officials. Were it not for the volunteers who give their time to make all these things possible,  soccer would not be just the most popular but the most commonly played sport.   For adult men in Oregon and SW Washington the Greater Portland Soccer District is the USSF affiliated league which manages the mechanics of teams from a Premier Division through several leagues and age-defined groups all the way up to O58.    And this kind of structure makes soccer possible for men, women,  and youth all across the United States.
For several years,  The GPSD has been led by Terry Christopher,  a longtime believer in making amateur soccer available to as broad a group of men as possible.   Years back,  when my own involvement with the GPSD board was drawing to a close,  Terry had been there, serving the cause.   And Terry is not the only one.   Hugh Kalani has been the GPSD Secretary for more years than Terry has been President.   Other officers and at-large members give their time as well.  
Similarly,  volunteers make the Portland Youth Soccer Association and the Northwest Women's Soccer League function for other groups of soccer players.   Additionally,  Clubs exist and field teams within all these broad categories. 
I reflect on how important these individuals and organizational structures are to making access to the Game possible in particular this week because Terry Christopher has faced medical issues this week.   He's doing well, but the situation reminds me that his contribution is very important to all of us.  
And it stands as a blazingly stark contrast to what is being asserted about the world's game at the highest levels.

http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/fifa/article1417184.ece

Sad….very sad.    Get well, Terry.   We need solid, honest guys like you in the game.



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