


Okay - more Olivero news - er bragging - trying to guilt some of the rest of my cousins to chime in and start adding to this blog :)
It's Olympics Week - which in our house will kick off early Wed am when we watch the US Women take on their old nemesis Norway. For those of you not yet following womens soccer, we can help you get started by keeping it right here in the family ... last week Caroline's team - MVLA Lightning - won the prestigious Nike Surf Cup soccer tournament in San Diego -- in many regards placing them among the top under-13 girls soccer teams in the nation. Their age group drew state cup champs and top teams from Washington, Southern Cal, Northern Cal, Vancouver, Hawaii, Georgia, Texas, Arizona, and Japan. By one soccer ranking system the win was big enough to move them from 17th in the nation to #2! Caroline and her teammates played their hearts out against girls much larger and more physical - but their skill, speed and finesse won out in the end. And they went home with a huge trophy and coveted "champions" Nike jackets.
Not to rest on her laurels though, Caroline came home to compelete her ODP (olympic development program) tryout Friday night. (It's a process that started in May with more than 100 of the top players in our area competing for one of 20 spots) In the end, she made the final cut and will spend her fall on our district ODP team competing against similar "all-star" teams from Northern California to earn individual spots on the state team, and so on and so on (it becomes an 18 month series of tryouts if you keep progressing to the regional or national levels each year) Caroline's keeping it all in perspective though -- this was the first year she was eligible to tryout -- and she's reached the goal she'd set for herself to make it this far. Pretty cool. (Now she's directing her attention to starting junior high - stay tuned)
In other soccer news, the kids got to meet several major league soccer players from our local San Jose Earthquakes -- including star Goalie Joe Cannon - who grew up playing for the same MVLA league they play in now. Xander attended his first sleepaway camp at the University of Santa Clara's mens soccer program last month -- and this week is following his heart by attending a goalie day camp. He's still a munchkin inside the huge full-size soccer goal he needs to defend -- but what he lacks in size he makes up for in agility and heart :)
I guess we've become pretty soccer obsessed out here. Enough about us ... We're all anxious to here what's new with the rest of the cousins and second cousins!