GSIS 10 Year Anniversary Yearbook: Memories | Page 44

Kicking with Intent Elementary Soccer Yoshiki Sakamoto and Joshua Laroche exchange a highfive while Caleb Kim and Hyungwook Ku run around energetically during a soccer match. Not only did students develop soccer skills, they also formed deeper friendships with each other. 2 4 Alum ni S occ er Jam bor ee 3) (’1 2) (’1 4) m Ki (‘1 m Ki a n vi Ke ee Ch h ng Jo n vi Ke Excited for the new season, elementary 3 students joined the soccer team to improve their soccer skills. Led by Mr. Porter and Mr. Anderson, the team aspired to reach new heights. Elementary students from third, fourth and fifth grade participated in the six-week long soccer season. Although 1 not formally designated as captains, fifth-graders took up the leadership position and helped the younger students improve their soccer skills. When asked about her experience during soccer, third-grade student Helena Chin said, “I learned how to pass perfectly and shoot a goal.” Fourth-grade student Joshua Laroche said, “Soccer a ). h 3 C ni (‘1 n means a lot to me because I learned it since I was five-years-old and i ev lum Sim r 2), K al a ny never stopped playing since. He continued, “I learned how to dribble without e c n oc (‘1 tion Ke looking at the ball. It’s more important to look at the opponent in front of you y S Kim ddi and r A 3) ta e instead of the ball.” en he s. m ong me k (‘1 e l r J ga Pa E Coach Porter, provided suggestions such as defensive drills and passing skills , e y AC 4) AI (‘1 e th Terr to improve the overall skill of the team. He also showed the practice skills in slow motion K e a he Ch fer re to help the students understand better. “Students just enjoyed playing soccer and running d t vin p re we e t e l os i Ke he am around with the ball.” g S h n to Refe ree s 44 Elementary _GSIS Yearbook-ES_Part 1.indd 44 I m e GS lu ut th 4, e. A e o for 2 t. re am es Oc bo 3) c fere On Jam (‘1 re 4/16/16 10:44 PM