~Eli Waldeck, Class of 2025 I should take it “Degnon, what are you doing?” ”What do you mean Angelous? I chased the ball out?” ”No, like why are you picking it up?” ”Because I chased it. C’mon go up top and try to get free on a cut. Your defender has been ball...
~Eli Waldeck, Class of 2025 Three houra I will never forget Standing on the fence, Of the iconic, Homewood field, The air was crisp. The sun, High in the sky, Shining down, On the field. An unforgettable day, For an unforgettable game. I’m talking to my dad, ...
~Eli Waldeck, Class of 2025 Why Lyle Thompson, Ryder Garnsey, and Connor Fields are so good, and how you can use your own unique skills to succeed ”Wheather you’re big or small, fast or slow, there’s a creative part for you in this sport. Find your strengths and role...
2 responses to “The Importance of Creativity”
Nice job, Eli. Your detailed writing is what made this piece great. I also enjoyed reading the last paragraph, where you explained how in order to become great at lacrosse, you must find something to master. You can apply this concept to a lot of things to succeed.
This was a great piece of writing by Eli. My favorite part was when you talked about Ryder Garnsey. I love how you depicted him as a player with no limits and he does what he wants to. One of my favorite parts was when you said: “A lot of times, when you watch Garnsey, you will see him take shots that coaches would personally say are “bad shots,” and he’ll make them.”