Monday, September 17, 2007


Charlotte Eagles Annual Banquet -  November 12, 2007

(Charlotte, NC) - The Charlotte Eagles' annual banquet is a vital part of developing relationships with people who may share our passion for using soccer to reach the world for Christ.   Each year we desire to praise God for the fruit of the ministry through testimonies, tour reports, as well as to communicate our plans for future growth.  This year we will hear a dynamic message from our featured speaker, Alan Williams, founder of "Teammates First" and author of the book "Walk On"    Please join us for a wonderful evening of celebration and challenge.

 

Monday, November 12th - 6:00 pm

Westminster Presbyterian Church

(101 Colville Road, Charlotte, NC 28207)

 

Reservations Required

($55/person or $400/Table of 8)

Make your reservation now online

or call (704) 841-8644 x 10

 

 

Evening will include:

 

    *   Key Note Speaker:  Alan Williams

    *   Charlotte Eagles Ministry Update

    *   Silent Auction including player jerseys, photos,

        sports memorabilia, and more!

    *  Special Music

 

Keynote Speaker - Alan Williams

 
Alan Williams was a standout basketball player in high school who once scored 51 points in a game. At the end of his Senior year in High School though, there were no college recruiters at his door. So he decided to try to play for Wake Forest University as a walk-on player. Against the odds, he made the team but never achieved his dream of a spot in the starting line-up. "For the first time in my life, I experienced what it was like to be the smallest, slowest, and weakest player on the team. In 120 games in college, I played only 59 minutes."
 

In an individualistic world overtaken by statistics and stardom, the author of Walk-On: Life From the End of the Bench, points out that 'even if we feel like we're always sitting on the end of the bench', we all have something that makes us significant in our lives-no matter how many points we score.

 

Amidst a culture where parents scream at referees and where a child's social development is substantially impacted by the positive and negative experiences he or she has on a field, perspective has been lost in athletics today. For this reason, Alan has initiated a program called 'Putting Perspective Back into Sports' where he travels to different communities and tackles the major issues surrounding sports today. 'What does it mean to be a teammate?' 'Why would we play sports even if we never got to play?' 'And how have parents added unnecessary pressures on their kids?' These questions and more as Alan ultimately reminds athletes that sports are not an end in themselves, but are a means by which we may glorify God.

 

"I've coached hundreds of athletes. I have never had a player who better exemplified the word 'Teammate' than Alan Williams. Alan's selfless devotion to the team and the high level of his character set a standard for all young men who play sports."

 

-Skip Prosser, Head Basketball Coach - Wake Forest University

 

For more information on our keynote speaker visit his website here.

 

Sponsorship Opportunities for the evening are available.

http://www.charlotteeagles.com/local/2007Banquet.htm for more information.


 
 
 
WOMEN's WORLD CUP
 
The Women's World Cup is currently underway in China.  Charlotte Eagles fans will be interested to know that the US Women's Soccer Team Head Coach is Greg Ryan.  Greg was a defender for the Charlotte Eagles back in 1993, playing alongside current Charlotte Eagles staff member and International Director Graham West.
 
Greg Ryan
 
The US Women's Team opened World Cup play with a 2-2 tie versus Korea and then went on to defeat Sweden 2-0.  The US faces Nigeria in their next World Cup match on September 18th.
 
Another noteable face in the World Cup is former Lady Eagles player Joanne Peters who is playing in the world cup for the Australian National Team.  Joanne Peters was a midfielder for the Lady Eagles back in 2002.  
 
Joanne Peters
 
The Australian National team opened the World Cup with a 4-1 Win over Ghana and then tied Norway 1-1.  Australia plays their next match on September 19th, facing Canada.






























































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