July 9
After another night filled with lots of laughs and team time over ice baths and the Normas, we all woke up today excited for the events ahead. This would be our last time to face another opponent before the start of the World Cup this coming week and our final chance to prep our game-day routines, which are quite critical. From the food included in pregame meals to the hairstyles rocked by many players, our superstitions run deep. Routines have been established and line buddies have been chosen.
The morning practice consisted of lots of shooting and some walk through time, as well as lots of building upon the previous days of work. One thing that is so awesome about this group is its ability to grow with each new opportunity. Nothing is going to be perfect, but the ability to learn from one’s mistakes or missteps is key to building upon success, in order to reach new heights. This team is not afraid of a challenge. They have embraced each moment head on and have taken all feedback in stride. Just like Ricky constantly tells our team, it’s okay to have setbacks and an array of emotions but it’s how you react to those obstacles that is important.
Our friendly against Japan was a full 60 minutes of action. It gave us the chance to get up and down the field and play much like we would in the coming weeks during the tournament. Japan showed us a different style of lacrosse; they were quick, aggressive, and challenged us on every part of the field. I always find it so cool that lacrosse can be played in so many different ways. There is such a large spectrum of styles, and each country is able to put its own spin on the sport.
After some team bonding, which for this team has been about as simple as sticking us all in a room together, because of the amount of fun and chemistry that we already have, we took some showers and got dressed. We headed out for a team dinner in a nearby town called Marlow and ate at a great Italian restaurant. My section of the table enjoyed some amazing garlic bread and calamari, and then Taylor and I split some pizza and pasta. We opted for the larger pizza, just in case we wanted to bring home some leftovers, but that plan quickly fell through once we decided to eat the entire thing. Oops. Before loading on the bus and heading back to Bisham, we took some team pictures, with the help for our bus driver Jason, and stopped traffic for a few minutes in the process. It’s always important to capture those rare moments when we are dressed like normal humans.