Saturday, September 18, 2010
Commandos Vs. Sacred Heart Pictures
2.Ortego, #25, returns a kickoff.
3.Myers, #5, finds running room after catching the ball.
4.Boudreaux, Dudley and Arsement pose for the camera.
5.Cheerleaders looking for relieve from the heat.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
9-11-01 Lest we forget.
AHSA Commandos overcome a powerful Sacred Heart team out of Hattiesburg tonight by a score of 36-12. Before the game the players, fans and coaches from both teams joined in remembering those who lost their lives in attacks aimed at all Americans by Muslims on September 11, 2001. Also remembered, was our military and all other civil servants who put their lives in harms way to keep us safe especially those that have made the greatest sacrifice and their families. While some of the players on the Commandos team may not remember the tragedy of this day, I am sure that the majority of you remember exactly where they were and what they were doing when they heard the news of the attacks. Because of the magnitude of this tragedy, the details have been emblazened into who we are as individuals and as a country. The tragedy and the lives lost that day and the lives lost fighting the terrorism that is based on the Islamic religion, should never be forgotten.
"O ye who believe! Fight those of the disbelievers who are near to you, and let them find harshness in you, and let them know that Allah is with those that keep their duty."
Qu'ran, Sura 9:123
Before the game today, I saw people of all ages join in prayer. Then I saw young men do "battle" on the football field but never with any malice towards one another. After the game those same young men shook hands and prayed again, together. This is our way of life and many of our countrymen have given their lives so that we may live peacefully here.
Remembering 9-11-01 certainly puts football in perspective and how insignificant it is. At the same time, we must remember how precious it is to be able to live in freedom. The freedom we have has been purchased by the lives of all those young men and women who have freely chosen to make that ultimate sacrifice knowing they would not be able to see their sons on the football field or daughters on the sidelines leading cheers.
I will post more photos later. Until then, let us remember real heros. Thank you to all who have served this country. And please remember, there is an enemy out there, an evil enemy. Lest we forget, remember 9-11-01.
God of our fathers, known of old-
Lord of our far flung battle line-
Beneath whose awful hand we hold,
Dominion over palm and pine-
Lord God of hosts, be with us yet,
Lest we forget, lest we forget!
Monday, September 6, 2010
Highland at AHSA Commandos September 4, 2010
Captain Cammo leads the team onto the field for the home football opener of 2010.
Honorary team captains meet for the coin toss. Oberle, number 70, really wanted to stand out.
Ball boy, David Stearns, waiting for the call to send in a new ball.
The cheerleaders were ready to get the crowd going and keep the homefield advantage.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Commandos vs Harvest Time
Again, this year the Harvest Time Lions pulled one out on their home field defeating the Commandos 32-6. The Commando squad will have another crack at the Lions later this year and I know that the result will be different.
Good luck to the Commandos this Saturday as they take on Highland Baptist. Don't forget to come out and support your AHSA Commandos this Saturday and make some noise. See you there.
Hope to have some pictures from last weeks game up soon.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
More Pics Commandos Vs BBCA
Monday, August 23, 2010
Commandos at Breaux Bridge Christian Academy
The Commandos took the heat off in the second half, allowing the starters to get some rest and giving the Knights an opportunity to score.
The team gets ready to take the field for the first game of 2010.
Number 27, Chandler runs through a hole created by his offensive line.
Coach Arsement analyzes the situation.
Captain Commando gets ready for the game.
Coach Jeremy waiting for the play to unfold.