Girls
Friday night, we had the blessing
of watching Owen walk across the stage to receive his high school diploma from
Jefferson High School. He greeted, and was greeted, by many friends as they
celebrated the completion of this stage of their life and prepare for the next. My mind can still see him, along with Anna and Mason, walking down 10th street from our house as they walked to Earhart Elementary. For that amount of time to pass so quickly that he was now graduating from high school was hard to fathom.
Saturday we watched Owen pitch in his last high school baseball game. It was
very moving to watch as he walked off the mound for the last time. His long-time
friend Brady walked out to the mound to share in a big hug, just the two of
them. In their minds, maybe recalling all those years ( 9? ) of playing
baseball together, the practices, the car and bus rides, the meals, the hotels,
the trips, the close games, the ones that got away, the many victories shared
as pitcher and catcher and the friendship deepened by it all.
Then, one-by-one,
the remaining on-field teammates walked over to give him a hug as well, showing
their appreciation for all he did for the team. Even several of the opposing
team players and fans applauded as he walked off the field. Owen was a
well-respected, loved teammate and competitor and it showed.
Sunday, we
celebrated with a party at the Linder ranch as friends and family gathered to
wish Owen congratulations and best wishes for the future. We have great pride
in Owen and the challenges he faced head-on during his academic and athletic career, from grade school through high school.
Academically, he was faithful to get his work done, he was respectful to his teachers and never created trouble for himself, his friends or the school.
Athletically, not everyone has the courage
to shoot the basketball in pressure situations knowing your action may win, but
also may lose the game for you, your teammates and the school you represent.
Few players have the skills, or the desire, to be the guy on the mound, involved in every play that
occurs, again knowing what you do may help your team to win, but also be the reason for a loss.
Guts. Not everyone has them. Owen does. We are proud and excited to see where 'the kid with guts' goes next.
REMEMBER: Be
content with what you have, rejoice in the way things are. When you realize
there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you. – Lao Tzu
Be talkin’ to ya.
Dad
Dad
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