Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Jeanne Farris' Soccer Story

I know Jeanne from playing with her in my first soccer tournament in Puerto Vallarta, and again in a soccer tournament in Las Vegas. In town, we play against each other. But we’ve formed a bond because we’ve been on a number of road trips to visit a soccer teammate who no longer can play soccer due to illness and lives four hours away from us.

Jeanne was already an athlete before she found soccer. She had played tennis and golf before moving to the area in 1979. Two years after she moved to the area, she met a lady who played for the Fairfax Women’s Soccer Association (FWSA). The chance encounter happened when Jeanne took her son to a try-out for an Annandale Boys Club travel soccer team. The lady suggested women’s soccer to Jeanne. The women’s league had been in existence for five years. After watching a few games, Jeanne agreed to give soccer a try. As Jeanne tells it, “The rest is history.” Jeanne was at the “rock parties” to develop the Pine Ridge fields and attended many other groundbreaking events. Since joining, she has served on the FWSA board many times, as a division commissioner and as an editor for the FWSA newsletters.

At the beginning, Jeanne played with a team called “Charge!!” When this team moved up an age division, the name got changed to “Wingz.” Over the years, she has played with many other teams, including Shadies, Tide, Wildcats, Midlife Crisis, Still Kickin, and Genesis, the team she’s currently playing with. She has been to numerous out-of-state tournaments with different teams, including several Veteran’s Cup tournaments in different age groups (50+, 55+, 60+, and 65+), San Diego’s Prime of Life, Las Vegas Friendship, York, Puerto Vallarta, California Senior Games, and National Seniors’ Games. She has won many medals, including a Gold, and prizes such as T-shirts and beach towels. She played in the “first ever" 55+ tournament in San Diego and the "first ever" 65+ tournament in the Veteran's Cup in Virginia Beach.  She also played co-ed soccer for approximately ten years and has been playing indoor women’s soccer since the early 1980's.

Jeanne has had a fair share of injuries over the years. Some types of injuries occurred more than once and some required the use of crutches for several weeks. She has experienced a torn right quad, a torn left hamstring, a fractured right wrist, a fractured left wrist, a fractured right ankle, and torn ankle ligaments. She has had a meniscus repair for the right knee and a back surgery to fix four bulging discs. Once each of her injuries healed, she went back to playing.

Now at age 74, she says she has slowed down a lot. She is still the team representative to her 50+ outdoor team. She plays in the goal when the regular goal keeper can’t play, otherwise she assumes a midfield or defense position. She says she loves watching the younger players from the more secure keeper position!

Jeanne appreciates that lifelong friendships have been formed on the soccer field.  She asks, “Where else could you find similar attitudes – the love of the soccer game?”




                                                                                 At the Virginia Beach Vet's Cup 2015

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