SAISA BASKETBALL DAY 2

Next day we woke up at a nice time but still relatively early. We went down and enjoyed the breakfast buffet. I very much enjoyed the arab foods as it felt like home. (Egyptian food is still better). After that we went back upstairs to our hotel rooms and prepared for our trip to the dead sea. Me and Darius ran up to our room and packed our duffles and headed back down in preparation for the ride to the Dead Sea. The bus ride was very scenic and beautiful. We knew we were going to the Dead Sea but we didn’t know exactly where because we would have to eat at a hotel and stay there for the day. TURNS OUT IT WAS THE MARRIOTT. It was such a lovely location and had amazing facilities and a view of the Dead Sea. We looked around for a little bit and made our way down to the Dead Sea. We got into our swimwear and ran into the water but were still wary about the water. I had quite a few cuts around my body so the highly concentrated salt water stung a lot. But I absolutely loved the experience. I was able to float around effortlessly and it was amazing. All the other guys enjoyed it too. It was also nice because we had the Lincoln Leopards with us. After swimming in the Dead Sea for a while we got out to put the mud on our bodies. A Marriott employee came down and brought us multiple clay pots full of the famous mud. We all applied to ourselves and each other, it eventually became a mudball fight. It was fun and it was healthy for the skin. But washing it off was a pain since the showers were freezing cold and I had applied so much. Then we walked back up into the main part of the Marriot and jumped into the pool. We did some shenanigans and just fooled around. Eventually we got out and split into different groups. I went with Darius and Ben, we found some sunbeds and just chilled on them with the towels over our bodies and head, soaking up the sun and texting back home.

Not too long afterwards, lunch was ready. Honestly the food wasn’t that great but the dining hall was beautiful. We got unlimited soft drinks which was great. After eating we went downstairs and made our way to the outside part of the Marriot again where we played a few rounds of hide and seek and messed around the hotel. 

After an hour and a half of random shenanigans we were called back to get ready to board the buses and get back to the hotel. Again, the drive was very scenic and I really enjoyed the views. Once arriving back at the hotel we had another team talk and me and a lot of the other guys decided to hit the gym in the hotel and get a run and workout in. I did a 30 minute jog and did some free weights. The weights were light as I didn’t want to accumulate muscle pain a day prior to the tournament. After the workout I made my way back to the hotel room and showered off. The workout was fun and I got to talk more and workout with some Lincoln friends. One especially called Pavlo. After the shower I prepared for dinner and enjoyed the buffet. This time I went to bed early in preparation for the next long tournament day ahead.

SAISA Basketball Team Selection & Games

The Basketball team was chosen. Well, I made the team with flying colors. But again as a power forward… All good I have improved yet again at playing in that position and I feel much more confident. My shot has improved in such an amazing way. Antoine fixed it for me and straightened out my arm and release. My shot is much more consistent. 

Also we have started playing weekly basketball games against different local teams. We mainly play 2 schools, one called Elizabeth Moire and the other Gateway. We usually beat Moire but Gateway is another level. They are reigning and recurring TISSL champions with lots of experience and skill on their team due to their amazing athletic scouting. It’s great practice because not too many teams will be as good as them.

Overall excited for our journey to Amman. ACS has an amazing team filled with national team players and pro club players but I think if we hustle and play hard, victory is possible. But my expectation is at LEAST podium. After winning volleyball there is a high expectation associated with our team because it consists of many of the same players. There seems to be a massive overlap in OSC sports because me and my group of friends are all triathletes. You’ll notice the same in football as well.

SAISA Basketball Season

With the end of Volleyball as described in previous posts the new season starts. This new season is a personal favorite of mine. It’s Basketball. I want to try and really take this season and its athletics seriously. My goal is to retain my position as a starter on the team. I also want to become a more impactful and hardworking athlete and player.

I’m about 6’3 and half maybe 6’4 with shoes on depending on the kind, so coaches usually play me as a power forward even though I don’t have much prior experience as one as I am a guard when I play in canada. This all has to do with height. In Canada being my height is a good height for a guard and the big men are so much larger. Here I am probably the, or one of the most undisputed in size.

This year for SAISA we are going to ACS to play. They are the reigning champions and are based in Amman, Jordan. The environment we are going to play in is going to be much colder which is going to be amazing for us. We are used to the hot, humid and polluted environment of Sri Lanka with a gym roof that leaks. This new environment for us is going to be a blessing. Firstly its indoors, and has AC so it’s perfectly set up. This means our intake of oxygen, sweat and overall form is going to improve dramatically. This will probably give us a good boost. Being able to work and train in worse environments than going to a top notch environment will really impact our performance in a positive manner.

Pre-SAISA Saturday Volleyball Tournament

On Saturday the 21st of October, we had a volleyball tournament dedicated to adding experience and practicing matches for the SAISA teams. Both girls and boys teams. We won our first game of the tournament in very decent fashion. We could have done much better but it was alright. Win’s a win at the end of the day. We planned on recollecting ourselves and winning our second game of the day. Sadly that didn’t happen but we played the best we’ve ever played against the Lucky Seven. Then we played our last game. We won the first set pretty well and then in the second our mindset got to us and we lost. Same with the third. We are much better than all the teams. We just need to think that ourselves and work better on our mental. Overall we got 3rd place which was worse than expected. Regardless we learnt from the experience and picked ourselves up. SAISA is going to be a different story. Now we work hard until then.

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Lunchtime Music Performances

Being a part of the arts program, music in specific once every 2 weeks we have a lunch time performance for music. This is an idea and event executed by Mr. Kim. Me, Chirath, Sofia, Akhil and Maya have to perform during these said lunch time practices. Me and akhil commonly perform together so we decided to do so for our first lunch time performance. For our first performance, Akhil and I decided to perform Golden Hour by JVKE. The song is quite straightforward but the intricacies come with the high notes. We planned on playing it transposed 3 semitones but because the piano we had in the library had no transposer and was different from the one in the music room we had to revert and do the original key. It ended up working out but I was quite scared that I’d mess up the high note because of how high it was. I got Akhil to sing some of the higher notes since his higher range is better than mine. Like I said it ended up going well and I was proud of the performance. It just was a last minute change with quite a bit of improvisation.

Service Change

As of recently I have left my old service; Housing and Habitat and I’ve joined a new service called Gecko Gear. Gecko Gear is a service dedicated to creating merchandise for the school and since I was already working with the school on creating some merchandise and hoodies for students I decided to utilize that work and make it a part of my service to kill two birds with one stone. Since I have joined a new service I will update my managebac and create a new set of goals I want to achieve within this service. 

 

Gecko Gear Goals:

 

  • I want to create and design creative and effective merchandise for OSC and the SAISA Teams
  • Want to be punctual with designs and creations to maintain a good reputation amongst my peers and school community.
  • Receive and be open to feedback to allow room for improvement.
  • Then use some of the profits to donate money from a clothing drive to an organization.

DP Orientation Trip

DP Orientation Trip

“The boys at the waterfall” (marvel canyon)

It’s been around a month since orientation. It was fun and I think it was a pretty useful experience to get us started off for the year. We’d be spending a lot of time together so I think developing those relationships and friendships off the bat was a good call. I personally learned a lot about orientation, a lot about my friends too. I think it was a very useful resource for us as a class. Sad to hear we won’t have any of those next year but so be it. We should be pretty close by then. I think it was a good bonding experience, I was able to rebuild some friendships and make some new ones as well. The Borderlands employees were also very helpful, comforting and made us feel at home. They were a pretty fun bunch as well. Had a good time with a few of the guys. Honestly glad we didn’t have to do canoeing this year. That was an absolute mess. Me and Darius almost got sent back to Colombo at that time. Maybe it was us but regardless it wasn’t great. Water rafting was a massive improvement from last year and helped us develop our teamwork skills. It was a good time. A challenge from my trip was just making sure I didn’t mess up my foot anymore. I was slightly injured for the duration of the trip but I ended up being careful enough to not mess it up anymore. I ended up coming out of the trip unscathed. All in all this trip just opened my eyes and got me working better and more cohesively with the group socially and operationally.