Another One Bites the Dust
Posted by Coach Mann under GeneralI am happy to report that Coach Webster and I are Gus Macker champions (of the world) once again. The victims this time? Anyone participating in the top flight division of the Ludington Macker tournament in Michigan. I will tell you that we definitely had to overcome some obstacles and persevere to come out victorious. Let’s start from the beginning…
I drove up with our 2 other teammates (Coach Webster was going to meet us there later that night) to a campsite just outside the city of Ludington. We had to drive through torrential rain storms that truly tested my driving stamina and mental toughness, all the while hoping and praying that we wouldn’t have to set our brand new tent up in the rain. After a 4 hour drive we got to our campsite, which was relatively dry, and got everything set up. We had a very private campsite until 6 hooligans drove up to the site right next to us and proceeded to set up their 3 tents practically on top of ours. We decided to build a fire and wait for Coach Webster to get there before going to bed for a good night’s sleep before our game the following morning. But a phone call from Coach Webster at 11:00 pm informed us that she was literally driving through a tornado and didn’t know if 1) she should continue driving or 2) she should let herself get swept up by the 40 mph winds and hope that randomly she would drop in our campsite.
She finally made it that night and we all headed to bed tired but excited for the tournament. However, a good night’s sleep was not in the cards for us. Not only did we have to deal with our loud neighbors, we didn’t bring any sort of sleeping pads or air mattresses so we slept on the rock hard ground. AND it started storming about an hour into our slumber. Needless to say, the 4 of us probably slept for a total of 3 hours and we all woke up with sore backs and necks.
Saturday morning was a new day and we shook the rain off our tent and wiped the sleep from our eyes (or lack thereof). We headed to our court, the top flight women’s court, and it was literally 5 feet from the beach of Lake Michigan. I have never seen so many people at a Gus Macker tournament in my life. There were over 3,500 participants and at least 50 people crowded around our court for every game. To say we absolutely dominated would be an understatement. We stayed in the winner’s bracket the entire time and Sunday afternoon we were standing on the beach taking a team picture holding up our trophies.
Looking back on our weekend, a couple quotes keep going though my mind:
1. “Players play, tough players win.”
2. “When the going gets tough, the tough get going.”
3. and that “We are the Champions” song keeps playing in my head at random times throughout the day…weird


