written by Megan Link '11
The final week in regular season play is always filled with so many emotions. There was so much passion and hard work throughout the last week of practice, everyone wanting to end on a high note for our seniors (and Ana, even though we don’t believe she’s leaving us yet).
On Friday night, the day before our last game, our dedicated faculty advisor Dr. Prahl invited us out to dinner. This was such an unbelievable generous gesture that shows Dr. Prahl’s enthusiasm for the team. We had our very own section of the restaurant with our school logo on special menus, all just for us! As we choose our seats it was interesting. The sophomore class fought to sit with Erin, at the higher up VIP table. The freshmen all sat together. This became worrisome when they started playing with the candles on the table. I sat with Bish, Frannie, Annie, Blue, and Coach Buddy. Our evening started off with salads, then delicious entrees (I chose the prime rib, the BEST), and we all finished up with some ice cream.
My table had a particularly exciting night. We found out that Bish has a love for eating butter and ketchup, either on other food or even just by itself (yuck!). Buddy also went on to tell me he feels sorry for my husband one day, apparently he thinks I can be a little demanding. I don’t see it. But the evening really got rolling when Buddy and Frannie decided to create a master piece. Some olives and tomato remnants that were left on a bread plate and soon Buddy noticed them and got instantly inspired. He arranged the olives to be two eyes and a tomato nose then added a dash of pepper for a mouth. Frannie saw Buddy’s master piece and thought “I can do better.” So, she slide the plate to her side and created a goatee from the pepper, added a napkin hat, with the help of Annie she sliced a tomato in half to add a tongue and her master piece was in the making. Our friend eventually had ears and a nose ring (which was originally in Frannie’s ear). As we all admired our new friend, we decided he needed a name. A few were thrown around and then Buddy said, “how about Stu?” We all knew this was the right name when Frannie looked down at our friend and said “Stu?” He defiantly responded to this name and we knew that was the one for him.
As the evening came to a close it was very hard for us to part with Stu. So we let everyone else leave first, got a little photo shoot with Stu and said goodbye. We then thanked Dr. Prahl again for his generosity. We all went back to our rooms in order to get a good night sleep so we would be ready to take on Rochester and play hard for our seniors the next night.
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