Fair
47°
Crystal Lake, IL
Fair|Forecast »

Leading man

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

(Continued from Page 1)

“It’s a purely positive thing,” he said. “One entry will say I had two bad touches today, and I’ll go back and look at it the next game when I write down what happened and see if I cut down on those two bad touches.

“If you’re really dedicated, you should be writing down your role and what it takes to get better.”

That type of attention to detail is what allowed Baker to continue to improve each season, and though high school soccer has ended for him, he plans to keep playing at a higher level.

In what is normally a stressful time for most high school seniors toying with what college to attend and what career path to follow, the Huntley soccer star is not the least bit worried about his future. He plans to move to London and play in Europe under former soccer club coach Brad Wellman of the Cary Defenders.

Even when playing at a high level, the key to improving is to enjoy what it is you’re doing. Baker was a gymnast early on, but when given an ultimatum from his coach about picking just one sport, it was a no-brainer.

“Soccer is my No. 1 thing,” Baker said. “I wanted to be with my friends and have fun. I made a good choice.”

Grabner also is pleased he made the decision.

High school sports are touted as a learning experience. Coaches teach their players values, how to work together for a common goal and how to be better people.

Sometimes coaches see the reverse and find that through the course of a season their players actually teach them something about the game and, more importantly, life.

That was the case this season, as Grabner learned a few things about himself from Huntley’s captain.

“So often we get so serious about the game we play that we forget to have fun,” Grabner said. “And Lucas never forgot to have fun from the first time I met him to the last game he played for me.

“The biggest thing there is that he kept me from getting too serious. Personally, I am a very intense coach and I push, and sometimes you have to back off, and [Baker] helped me to learn to do that.


Reader Poll

Which gaming system do you own?

Xbox
Wii
PlayStation
other
more than one