Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Video: Academy Fundraiser

What an amazing night!  You gotta watch and enjoy the celebration.  And then you MUST share it with others!

Cheers, Casey


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Beach Soccer Anybody?


So all of the schools just got out for the Holidays. Unlike schools back home, the school year in South Africa ends in December and the new one starts in January. Ubuntu also gives the boys a month break from Academy practice which gives them lots of free time. So I figured, what better to do than to pick up 5 of the Ubuntu boys from Ocean View and take them to play soccer on the beach. No official start time, no rules, no fitness, no drills, JUST soccer on the beach. We all piled into the car and drove to Longbeach which is right down the road. It was super windy which made our time even funnier. We set up two shoes for the goals, used a soccer ball from the trunk and had ourselves a good ole time. It's just fun to be hanging out with the Ubuntu boys I've gotten to know over the soccer season, outside of that Ubuntu Academy context. I get to see more of their personalities which I love. They cut up all the time and are just a fun group to hang out with.
After soccer on the beach we swung by Casey's house. Enjoyed ourselves some popsicles and then headed down the road to Compass Bakery to split some sweet treats. It was just a good afternoon. I think it's important to have this time just to cut up and enjoy life over the break, especially outside of the Academy soccer context. These are guys I'll work really closely with this coming year with the eventful Ubuntu Academy season ahead so it's great that I get to continue to build our relationships now while there's no official soccer going on.
Looking forward to getting up with more of the Ubuntu boys over this break,
Austin

Monday, December 12, 2011

School Shopping


Growing up, did everyone not enjoy going shopping for new school supplies and if you were lucky enough, new clothes for the school year? Maybe that was just me?..Regardless, this past week I took Chadley, one of the Ubuntu Academy boys, and his mother Desiree to Silvermine Academy to do their school clothes shopping. While Silvermine Academy is a private high school and requires the students to wear uniforms, all of the high schools and primary schools in South Africa (private or public) require the students to wear school uniforms. Quite a big difference than back home in the U.S.
What's neat about Silvermine Academy is that the Principal of the school, the backbone of all school operations, is incredibly passionate about putting students in environments that suit their learning ability best. They do tests with all the students to find their best style of learning and where they are weak learning wise so that they can target each students' best learning style. They're very far ahead of the rest of the game. The amazing part though, is that so many of the Ubuntu boys like Chadley who are going to Silvermine Academy next year, are coming from schools where the schooling conditions are very poor.  Chadley's mother told me that the school he was coming has roughly 50 students in each class. Yes, 1 teacher per 50 students. So to come from a schooling situation like that and to be put in a classroom with 15-20 bright students, led by a teacher who is passionate about educating their students, really is amazing. To think that until Ubuntu walked into Chadley's life, Chadley would have just attended Steenberg high school (an environment that's very hard to excel in). As Desiree and I talked in the car it was very obvious she was elated for her son to be coming to Silvermine Academy next year. Especially as a parent coming from a rougher area like Steenberg, to see your son have an opportunity like this, to truly further himself and be set a part from so many in Steenberg means so much. Kids from areas like Steenberg just don't have opportunities like this. So to see Ubuntu provide this kind of opportunity for these boys is something really special.
One of the things that excites me the most is that Chadley is going to be one of the boys who does really well at his new school. At least that's what I believe. Chadley just has this warmth and happiness about him that is contagious to others. I swear, he has this Hollywood smile too which cracks me up. Chadley was the Head-Boy (kind of like getting chosen to be class president, but by the staff) of his grade at his previous school (Floreat Primary) so hopefully that will give him some confidence going into the new year as well.
That Hollywood Smile

I had a great time taking Chadley and his mother to their new school though. I know it will only become more and more exciting as we get closer to the new year and a brand new, and very big, chapter of their life begins. What I'm really excited about though is that I'll be here for the start of it all!
Hoping this post finds you well,
Austin

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Ubuntu Update- Good Vibes


Intern Extraordinaire, Austin Dietz, will be blogging about once-a-week to give you a unique perspective in what is happening around Ubuntu Sports Outreach and the Ubuntu Football Academy.  It will be a unique look into how he is seeing what is happening, but also what it looks and feels to be with us as an intern/volunteer.  Hope you enjoy!

Hey everyone,
I'm happy to report some good news. As you've heard, there have been 4 new additions to the Ubuntu family. Two of the four boys (Lutho and Sinethemba) had been working closely with the Academy boys all year so they're already quite connected with the group. The other two boys however, Eric and Wandile, didn't know any of the Ubuntu boys prior to their invitation to join the Academy. So then there was this big question. How were the current Ubuntu boys going to receive Eric and Wandile into the family? If they didn't care for them, it would undoubtedly make the years to come much tougher as a team.
Well, you can stop holding your breath! The good news is that the boys have been getting along GREAT. To be honest, I don't know how much better they could be getting along. They've already given Wandile (the one from Philippi) a nick name that the whole team calls him and they always inquire about Eric's whereabouts if he can't make it to practice. Both Eric and Wandile are very talented technically and because they can "skill" the other players with the ball, they're embraced even more by the Ubuntu boys. For whatever reason, South Africa is all about "skilling" the other guy with the ball. Sometimes, this is so much so, they don't even try to score actually goals but rather just "skill" the opponent multiple times. All this said though, it's been cool to see this group of Academy boys welcome Eric and Wandile into the Ubuntu Academy family.
This doesn't mean Eric and Wandile still don't have some warming up to do to the team though. Both boys are still a little shy, every now and then showing glimpses of their true selves. This is totally understandable though. Coming from a completely different team it can be a little intimidating to work your way into the new team. However, I'm confident within 2 months time they'll be making as many jokes as the rest of the guys and feel right at home.
Having a great time getting to know these two new Ubuntu boys more and more,
Austin