My sons sr night ( 1/1/2 years ago already
) is memorable for many reasons, but mostly because of the two things the seniors did that had not been done before or since.
We are a one Jr high, one high school city so the boys grew up with the sr girls on the softball team and hung out with them all the time, to say they were close knit is an understatement. There was also the exact same number of Sr girls as there were boys on each team. The girls softball field is right next to the baseball field (backstops actually back up to each other with walkway in between) and thier games start 30 minutes before the baseball games. The senior boys, without telling either the girls parents or us or their coaches bought each sr girl a dozen roses and when they heard the start of the girls ceremony ripped open a bat bag that hid the roses and rushed to the girls field and hid behind the press box. As each girl was introduced, after the parents were on the field, a different senior baseball player walked out onto the field and presented the roses to the girls, but they took one rose out of each dozen and gave it to the moms of the sr. girls. They then rolled out a 2003 District Softball/Baseball Champions..Dual Undefeated Seasons Banner they had made. Shock and tears from all the parents and the girls.. it was soo touching, more so because none of us baseball or softball parents knew about their plan.. We were all balling.. I LOVE the pictures from this surprise celebration.
The second thing they did, with the HS coaches permission, and a some organizational help from a few moms was to invite their youth Babe Ruth tournament team coach to the game (his son went to a different school). After all of the Srs. were announced they asked the SR's from the opposing team to join them on the field, then they asked their youth tournament team coach to come to home plate, they announced that this group of seniors although from 2 different and rival schools played youth tournament baseball together as a team for 10 summers and wanted to stand on a field together as one team, one last time. Combined these two teams of seniors was their tournament team for all the time they played Babe Ruth baseball, not one had stopped playing. They then read a beautiful thank you and dedication to the youth coach thanking him for all the time he took with them, thanked him for their 2 state tournament titles as Babe Ruth baseball players, thanked him for teaching them competitive baseball, how to be respectful men, how to win, how to lose etc. etc. Then the captians for both teams went to home plate and presented the youth coach with a framed copy of the dedication, signed by each player, with a picture of them at the 9 year old state championship and then a picture of them as seniors.. It was so touching and the youth coach fought back tears and lost... It was a special moment for all the players and parents because we finally found a way to thank this coach for all he did for the boys when they were little..
ahhh those were the days... Senior parents.. enjoy this year.. take lots of video and pictures because it is the most special season of their careers,