Saturday, June 6, 2009

Volleyball Champs!

The '09 Dong Hang Elementary volleyball season came to a close this Wednesday with an upset victory over Yang San Elementary school. We had previously lost to them in a practice match, but all of our championship dreams came true after we crushed them two sets to zero in the final game.
The final day of competition didn't go off without a hitch as there was one major conflict. Evidently, one of the 4 teams participating in the final four had a ringer who, over the course of this years 1 month of competition had garnered the moniker "the kind of volleyball" amongst those following the circuit. Supposedly, this beast of a man stood 190 centimeters tall and had a spike that was impossible to defend. Word got around that he wasn't eligible as a player because he didn't teach at the school. In fact, he wasn't a teacher at any school. Ten minutes before the slated start of the game Yang-San called the board of education to question his elligibility. The board called back five minutes later to notify the school that they would have to play without the presence of the crushinator. Unfortunately, the team walked out of the gym in protest. (The next day they called our school asking to play an "exhibition" match. Our vice principal respectfully declined as not to discount our victory in the instance that we lost such a game.)
Anyways, we won and I think its a pretty big deal. These guys take the games serious. It's kind of rare for a game to end without arguing of some kind. I've also heard that being a good volleyball player can score you some serious points with the administration. One teacher told me "If we are good volleyball team and you are good player, principal, he forget about all bad thing". So I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a nice long summer vacation.
The celebration was both really fun and hilarious. All of the teachers went out to a nice place to eat for drinks and food. My favorite part of the dinner was when the trophy was repeatedly filled with beer and given to each member of the team (and principal) to chug. I would give anything to have a video of our principal chugging beer from a trophy while 35 teachers chanted "one shot!, one shot!". As is customary in Korea, dinner was followed by a trip to a karaoke bar. Needless to say, I'll miss volleyball season. Go Dong Hang!

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