Wow, That's pretty serious. how did it happen?? --- Julian Wang <julian_q_wang@hotmail.com> wrote: > No matter what's the plan is. You need to have only > fair number of players > on the field to play a game. Most of the time, we > have players more than > enough to play two games. You will have one less > player for a while (half a > year maybe?). My ACL is broken on my left knee. I > need to do a surgery > 12/21/01 to reconstruct my ACL. Hopefully, I can > still come back to the > field sometime next year. > > Have fun, > Lao Wang > > > >From: Scott Bao <sbao@cisco.com> > >Reply-To: Scott Bao <sbao@cisco.com> > >To: Lixian Huang <lixian_huang@hotmail.com> > >CC: dragon@ez.swmed.edu > >Subject: Re: Practice plan proposals > >Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 19:03:22 -0600 > > > > > >The difference between 9x9 and 11x11 is > significant. > >11x11 is a full court play. You will need two > dedicated goalies and you > >will use the full-size goal and you can shot at any > range you can. > >You will need peope stick to their position in > order to avoid free form of > >chasing the ball. You will need forwards and > mid-fields and it requires > >extensive > >running that most people can't do in 30 minutes. > But it is more close to > >real game. > > > >9x9 is the limit of half-court scrimmage. No > goalie needed. The goal is > >much smaller. players have more touches with the > ball. Since the court > >is smaller, > >you will find yourself more fit running around. It > could be more > >intensive. But in general, it's more causal and > fun-play than the full > >court competition. > >It can be a better workout. > > > > > > > >Lixian Huang wrote: > > > > > I like C too, either 9x9 or 11x11. The only > thing i hope is do not make > >it > > > Dragon exclusive session, once you guys decide, > let those in sports > >mailing > > > list know. > > > > > > Isn't making friends is one goal of playing > soccer? :) > > > > > > Lixian > > > > > > >From: "Zheng, Ping" <PZheng@santera.com> > > > >Reply-To: "Zheng, Ping" <PZheng@santera.com> > > > >To: "Chen, Mark" <MChen@santera.com>, > dragon@ez.swmed.edu > > > >Subject: RE: Practice plan proposals > > > >Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 17:40:35 -0600 > > > > > > > >Why not make it 11x11 and play a full court > game? You can stop at > > > >11x11, and late comers can wait to sub in if > they want to. There are > > > >certainly enough people to do that. This > should give you guys plenty > > > >good quality off-season practices to get ready > for the next one. Do > >not > > > >worry about too many people waiting. There > will not be, because > >someone > > > >will try to start another game. > > > >I agree that right now we are too messy. Yes > we have the maximum > > > >freedom to come out and join the plays at any > time, but such freedom > > > >comes at the expense of others who do want to > get a good work out and > > > >those who make the effort to get there on time. > So I think it's fair > > > >for the more "serious" guys to play separately > from the "freedom > >lovers" > > > >:-) > > > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > > > >From: Chen, Mark > > > >Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 4:53 PM > > > >To: dragon@ez.swmed.edu > > > >Subject: Practice plan proposals > > > > > > > >Scott, > > > > > > > >Haven't heard any comments from other players, > I am for your proposal > >C) > > > >Have the Same Sunday Practice in Russle-Creek > , 15 minutes earlier > >than > > > >Tom's announcing Time. Game closed after it > reaches 9x9. > > > > > > > >-Chen, Si > > > >-----Original Message----- > > > >From: Scott Bao [mailto:sbao@cisco.com] > > > >Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 11:59 AM > > > >To: qishen tang > > > >Cc: dragon@ez.swmed.edu > > > >Subject: Re: Thanks for the party, Sccot > > > >Guys, > > > >It's an honor to host the party and I am really > happy you guys showed > >up > > > >and brought all kinds > > > >of nice food , exqusite wines and plenty of > laughters to make it a > > > >memorable night. Gladly nobody got drunk, > > > >as Lao Tang pointed out, which shows our > maturity. :-) > > > >For those of dragons weren't able to show up, > we really missed you > > > >guys and hopefully we can make it up next time. > > > >Prayers and thoughts goes to Da Gang's wife. > We wish the treatment > > > >and recovery will/shall be smooth and > successful. > > > >Also wish players in the injury list, Lao > Tang, Li Huan and , He Ye , > > > >etc will have a fully rest and recovery. More > exciting > > > >football is still ahead of us. Get well and get > back soon. > > > >thanks, > > > >Scott > > > >-ps: I am trying to figure out a better way > to keep the dragons > > > >off-season relaxing and fun. As you all know, > I am strongly > >opposing > > > > > > > > the current un-organized Sunday > practice for many reasons. > > > >It is not only no-team play and injury-prune, > I think it will drag > > > > the players into a state of > self-centric and un-disciplined > > > >random play. That will lower our playering > level and certainly won't > > > >make us > > > > ready for next season, wether in > Div. B or Div.C. > > > > Just wondering how may folks will > agree or disagree the > > > >following options: > > > > A) Have the Same Sunday Practice as > currenly in > >Russle-Creek > > > >at the same start time, but Dragon/ex-Dragon > only with 4~6 players > > > >open for non-dragons. > > > > Game closed after we have 9 > by 9. > > > > B) Have the Sunday practice in PRC > or other places, > > > >Dragon/ex-Dragon only with 4~6 playes open for > non-dragons. > > > > C) Have the Same Sunday Practice in > Russle-Creek , 15 > > > >minutes earlier than Tom's announcing Time. > Game closed after it > > > >reaches 9x9. > > > > D) Move the practice to other days, > Saturday, eg. > > > > C) Stay the same, as currently is. > > > >Please feed back your opinion and suggestions. > I think it could > > > >simplyl be an enforcing probem that we could > try to overcome. Mark, > > > >what do you think ? > > > >thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >qishen tang wrote: > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com
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