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<blockquote data-quote="72MachOne99GT" data-source="post: 16849260" data-attributes="member: 125600"><p>My oldest played again this year after taking a year or two off.</p><p></p><p>First practice there was a kid on his team who was slow both physically, and mentally. Sort of stood back and didn’t really engage in the play offensively or defensively.</p><p></p><p>My boy had a shot at the goal, ~30’ out. As he lined it up and started moving weight forward it was like time slowed down… I knew exactly what was about to happen.</p><p></p><p>My kid connected on what is probably his hardest (and most incredibly accurate) toe-bash I’ve seen from a youth. </p><p></p><p>Just a head level rocket directly into the other kids dome.</p><p></p><p>I spent the next 10 minutes having to turn away to hide my laughter. It was brutal, but absolutely amazing at the same time. I felt awful for laughing, managed to give the other kid a high-five and words of encouragement before returning to my hysterics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="72MachOne99GT, post: 16849260, member: 125600"] My oldest played again this year after taking a year or two off. First practice there was a kid on his team who was slow both physically, and mentally. Sort of stood back and didn’t really engage in the play offensively or defensively. My boy had a shot at the goal, ~30’ out. As he lined it up and started moving weight forward it was like time slowed down… I knew exactly what was about to happen. My kid connected on what is probably his hardest (and most incredibly accurate) toe-bash I’ve seen from a youth. Just a head level rocket directly into the other kids dome. I spent the next 10 minutes having to turn away to hide my laughter. It was brutal, but absolutely amazing at the same time. I felt awful for laughing, managed to give the other kid a high-five and words of encouragement before returning to my hysterics. [/QUOTE]
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