As I have mentioned before, I am an assistant athletic director for a local sports league here in Boca Raton called I9 Sports. Two weeks ago Rob and Mindy Cannova, who run the league asked me if I would help them with a project they were getting involved in. It seems the league was asked to participate in a match with the teams from the Islamic Center of Boca Raton. First of all I did not even know there was an Islamic Center of Boca Raton. Secondly, my first reaction was could this be a potential issue. Either because of the reaction of other people to being involved in this tournament or from the players and families themselves. I was asked if I would coach one of our league teams against the ICBR teams and if both of my young sons would particpate.
After digging into it a little bit, I decided that yes I would let my sons play and I would coach and fully support the effort. We had our game tonight. It was a smashing success. We had the local press there covering the event. There were lots of parents from the ICBR dressed in traditional Muslim garb, as well as lots of secular people from both teams.
In speaking to the head of the athletic department from ICBR, I could not believe how grateful he was for our participation. It seems that they have 7 teams from the ICBR in different age groups. However, they have no one to play with other than with themselves. No one else would play them. In fact some of the other local leagues flat out refused, telling the ICBR that they did not think it appropriate with a war going on and "you people killing our boys" to play them in soccer.
I explained to my team that we were here to have a good time and I expected them to play with the highest level of sportsmanship and have a great time. Once the whistle blew and the games began, it was obvious that whether they be Muslim or Jew, Hindu or Christian, they were just 7, 8 or 9 year old little children running around and kicking the ball. Everyone had a great time and afterwards we all shook hands and had some Gatorade and drinks and snacks. We agreed to do it again really soon.
If we are going to make this world a better place for our children and their children, this kind of interaction and playing together on ball fields has to replace the interaction that takes place all to often between people of different faiths on different kinds of fields today. Maybe making the world better one soccer ball at a time is a pipe dream, but it sure looked good to me tonight.