2009 Giants!
As most of you know by now - Noah's Jr Pee Wee team finished 11-0. Noah was a huge part of a stifling defense that had 7 shutouts. Some other fun facts about the defense:
Following the Sports Life of Noah Steiner
Posted by William
This site is for my son, Noah's accomplishments. Here you will find pictures, videos and various "atta-boys" from his life in the sports world. Launched on June 18th in the year of our Lord two thousand and nine, this site is just getting started.
If you find a photo useful, feel free to download. Please remember to tip your servers!
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.
- Archie Griffen, two-time Heisman winner ( 5ft 9)
As most of you know by now - Noah's Jr Pee Wee team finished 11-0. Noah was a huge part of a stifling defense that had 7 shutouts. Some other fun facts about the defense:
The first 2 weeks of practice are already behind us and we are getting ready for the 2nd full contact practice. Noah is doing well, and learning a new position (outside linebacker). We (the coaches, yea...I'm helping coach) may work him in on offense, but for sure he will be on defense during the first half.
Noah got a TON out of the Jason Carter Speed, Agility and Conditioning Camp. Another great value as far as camps go! No awards at this one, but still was a great experience. You check out all of the pictures from the camp in the links below:
This year the Lake Norman Giants are kicking off the year with a big celebration.
Noah participated in the very first Lake Norman Youth Football Combine last year, and since most of his Pop-Warner coaches volunteer at the Combine, we signed him up again this year. The "camp" is two hours a day for 4 days. Typically the first hour revolves around improving "combine" skills (40 yard dash, vertical leap, shuttle run, and this year push-ups in a minute, and standing long jump), the second hour is divided into offense and defense position skill improvements.