Friday - Dust Bowl Tournament


This morning I awoke from my pit at 06.21 to a beautiful African sunrise and the gracious face of Sami Azem and then I rushed out of bed and had breakfast at 06.30. I had a majestic bowl of Coco-Pops and a lovely hot chocolate, on the other hand ....... 

I, Ben, woke myself up and my bearded room-mate George, just in time for a breakfast of rusks and tea. 
We set off in the minivan where we picked up James from the side of the road. We arrived at the dusty ground after 5 minutes and began setting up the pitches with colour co-ordinated cones and clearing it of rocks and debris. Ben even managed to find an old Nuke shoe which had gone on a walk from it's owner. 

At this point, schools began to arrive in busloads, we were sent out to give each team coloured tags and check them in for a day's rugby. Unfortunately, 3 schools didn't turn up, sending our organisers in to a frenzy to remove 20 teams from the games table. 

Before we got under way the kids that were playing sang the National Anthem. Following the collection of the teams, the games started on Mr Sylvia's whistle. 

On my pitch, pitch 5, I, Ben, was working in tandem with Cassie as my Pitch Manager. Every two or so games, we would switch jobs and help each other watch the pitch. We played a total of 12 games on our pitch where I reffed 8 games and Cassie reffed 6. The children were very friendly and I even exchanged emails with one James' friends and his son who was helping me throughout the day. 

I, Dylan, only had a couple of games to do and after that kept the children entertained and not bored by playing games and some rugby with them. We got back to Eureka and played England v Zambia football against the Young Leaders. 

ps Ciara and Ethan say Hi!

Ben and Dylan












 

Comments

  1. For Gloria: Hi everyone, we are loving all the photos and stories on the blog! Gloria - Hope you've been avoiding those naughty monkeys, love from mum, dad, Jeffrey and Bobby xxxx

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  2. Wow it sounds like you've been really busy! It's great to hear what you've all been up to everyday. Hoping I might hear a hello from my child one day?! Hi Fraser! We're in France now and sending you all our love xxx

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  3. Thanks Ben & Dylan for the days update, it means so much to get this news from you all every evening, me for one am sat refreshing the page several times desperate to see the latest photos and news - Dylan I'm glad you are eating breakfast, may be this can be a new thing for Year 11.?! Boys I hope you are keeping those rooms tidy.? We're all so proud of you keep up the amazing work, I cannot believe a week has passed already. Dylan we arrived in Crete late last night, heatwave hell here but I'm sure we'll cope, we miss you so much have been sending updates to the family who think you are ace.! Lots of love Mum, Dad & Lily xx

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  4. Greatly enjoyed the descriptions here boys, keep up the great work all :D

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  5. Thanks for another great update keep them coming!

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  6. Thanks for another great update, really look forward to reading them... for Ciara... Hi darling looks like you are having the best time, watched your interview this morning, it was fab to hear your voice... love you... Keep up the good work all, you are doing an amazing job... Cant wait to hear about todays activities.. xx

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  7. We look forward to the blog every night...you all look like you are having an amazing time. Amelie - Sam wants to know if you watched the video he left on your camera? Loving all the photos - send more! Love the photo of Amelie and George giving a maths class. A whole week gone...so strange here without you. Love you xxx

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