Yes, those are cobwebs.... |
At this point, I can't tell you how hard I'm trying to ignore the implicit symbolism going on here!
For the last little while, I have been battling a couple of different minor physical ailments, both of which have limited my involvement in sports. For this reason, my ball hockey career has been on the shelf.
Now, though, I feel almost a hundred per cent. The legs, thanks to all the extra running I've been doing, are actually more muscular than they have ever been and I have this itch to play again.
Alas, but no team to play on!
For the past week or so, I have been contacting guys I know who run teams in the London Ball Hockey Association. This is a league I played in back in its original incarnation in the early seventies. I, up until a couple of years ago, had played in its present form for the last 12 to 13 years.
The problem here is that I am old. I am sixty-one, I look like I am too old to play and I am actually older than I look. But I can still play. I know I can still play.
As I've contacted guys I know in the league, I have actually almost begged them for a chance to play, told them I'd pay full price for just a three or four game tryout. So far, no dice.
It actually seems incomprehensible to me that I am not playing somewhere. I just feel so full of ball hockey....ENERGY! As old as I am, I have never been the slowest guy on any team I've played on.
Now, the fact of the matter is that my goalie days are probably over, the last few times I played, I embarrassed myself greatly and I have no great need to do that again. But I can still play forward or defence as well as a lot of guys I've played against in the past.
At this point, I am on the waiting list for a spot on a team. Dick Price, the LBHA commissioner has promised to play the "wily veteran" card the next time some team is looking for a player. And, in the meantime, I'm gonna pester a few more guys....
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