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Our First Draft

by Sisterlisa on April 7, 2008

Hi everyone! I hope you are doing well today and that you had a GREAT weekend! Our son, Timmy, had a T-ball game on Saturday and we had such a great time! When we signed Timmy up for T-ball, Scott was just thinking about being an assistant coach. However, what happened was that the league asked my husband to be the team’s manager and head coach! Well you can just imagine after having three girls and FINALLY getting a boy, how exciting this is for us to be involved in a sport with our son.

We have such a GREAT team of parents and their boys are just so much fun to watch play ball. In T-ball it doesn’t matter who hits best, runs fastest, or who had the best season last year. In fact, these boys have very little idea of what to do in baseball and it’s so comical to see half the team run after the ball as it’s hit into the outfield. The greatest thing is when the little batter smacks that ball then runs to third base instead of first! These little guys have so much zeal and team spirit and have such fantastic sportsmanship!

In the professional sports arena the league has a Draft at the beginning of the year in which they select their ‘picks’ to join their team for the new season. These draft picks come from colleges across the nation. The coaches want the hardest working, most dedicated, and most talented player for their team. The coaches are also now beginning to see the benefit of a high moral character in the players they are drafting. They don’t want players that all run after the ball hit to the outfield or a player who runs to third base instead of first base. They also don’t want players who, off the field, make poor life decisions that affect not only their future, but the future of the team. They want the best of the best! Coaches want players who know the game, strive to achieve their goal, who have the dedication to better his performance on the field, and remain loyal to the values that were taught to them as a child. That’s what I think about when I come to the HSBA! I’m a homeschooling mom and I’m looking for the best of the best in homeschool blogs! I want to learn how to be a better teacher and find encouragement along the way.

I’ve been to many homeschool blogs and various other homeschool sites and one thing lacking is the content on homeschool sports. Last night I was up late searching for keywords such as, “blogs, homeschool, sports”. Although I didn’t find a lot of blogs with sports featured, I did find many sports sites for various teams such as football, baseball, and cheerleading!

“Scott, I can sense that God is revealing to me the importance of sports in homeschooling today and what God’s Word says about team spirit. Can you please share with us what you think about sports, homeschooling, and how the Bible applies to all this?”

“Yes, Lisa, I’d be honored to.”

In my prayer time, leading up to the writing of this article, I have come to several conclusions and I would like to share those with you now.

1. In my reading of the Bible I don’t recall any stories or teachings where it talks about the children being sent away to school. This tells me that the parents taught their children at home. (Deuteronomy 6:6-7and Luke 2:52) This is not limited to facts and figures. I believe this encompassed many facets of training and education which include:

(*Note – This does not include areas of secondary education where an individual may choose to further advance or build upon that which they have already been taught. Such as supplemental educational or vocational opportunities.)

2. The traditional home had the men working outside of the home and the women as the keepers of the home. This promoted home education and the true definition of Proverbs 22:6, “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.”

3. The spirit of competition in a godly application leads to dedicated individuals performing together as an efficient team, thus the Body of Christ. (1 Corinthians 12:13-14) This modern day example is that of a sports team working together, each individual counting on the other to perform their responsibility at a level that would help the team accomplish it’s goal.

In the future we will be featuring a variety of biblical examples to help further convict, inspire, and educate us regarding homeschooling. Also, we will be sharing some examples of inspirational homeschoolers, and homeschooling parents that will bring encouragement to you as you learn how they have made educating their children a priority and incorporated the fun of extra curricular activities into their lives.


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Dawn April 7, 2008 at 5:32 pm

We have always been very active in sports and my husband coaches our 13-year-old’s baseball team, too. I love that there are an increasing number of homeschool sports teams available, since we tend to “outgrow” rec leagues by about 15-16 years of age: they assume everyone plays high school sports at that point.

We have to drive 45 minutes for 8:15 a.m. cross country practices, but I wouldn’t forgo sports for my kids.

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Sisterlisa April 7, 2008 at 7:52 pm

That’s a long drive Dawn. Our community doesn’t have the league for kids at the teen years either. We will most likely have our son play on my husband’s adult team at that point.

We do have a local Baseball team though that’s not a part of the college so if our son wanted to he could try out for that team.

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Jacque April 8, 2008 at 12:18 pm

Welcome to the Team, Scott and SisterLisa!!

Our children are quite athletic, but, after participating in a team sport with one child for the summer, we found that working our schedule around a rigorous team schedule does not work for our family.

We do teach them about rules of sports so they know what they are, and they love to throw balls around to each other in the front yard!

Can’t wait for your next articles!
Blessings
~J

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Sisterlisa April 8, 2008 at 4:36 pm

Thank you Jacque. We’re glad to be here. The same rules can certainly apply to board games too. :O)

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Sallie April 8, 2008 at 4:42 pm

Hi, Lisa! I didn’t know you were over here now! Good to see ya :-)

God bless,
Sallie

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Sisterlisa April 9, 2008 at 12:08 pm

Hi Sallie! Good to see you today!

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Luke McDonald April 15, 2008 at 11:34 pm

Hi everyone,

Just wanted to let you know about Homeschool Sports Insider magazine. We are doing all we can to get the word out so please pass on our website.

Thanks, and good luck in all your sports.

Luke McDonald, Publisher
Homeschool Graduate – 2000

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Luke McDonald April 15, 2008 at 11:35 pm

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