Day 2 of the Tournament

On New Years Day we continued the tournament. Saying it was a success would be a great understatement.

Off to Markala

In Markala i met a few more Malians and was bestowed with my Malian name - Seydou

Stade

Several of us, including Yacouba's sons, and some players from the winning teams from the New Years Tournament attended a professional football match. For many of them, it was the first match that they had been to.

The Crew

The is the Little Eagles winter 2011 group in order: African Sky Founder Scott Lacy, Myself, and Project Director Sekou Kante

Holy S%**, I'm in Africa!

The title says it all

Thanks!


The Little Eagles are taking flight! I am pleasantly surprised by the overwhelmingly positive feedback we've gotten for the launch of our FB Fan page, Cause page and Blog! In less than 1 weeks time the Little Eagles have accumulated 325 fans from all around the world! Fans from the United States, Canada, Albania, Egypt, Italy, Nicaragua, Argentina, Nigeria and Nepal have come together to show solidarity with African Sky, the Little Eagles project and Malian communities in need. Our cause page is growing as well. With 80 members and $85 in donations to date we are off to a great start.

I would sincerely like to thank each and everyone of you for your support and look forward to bringing this project to fruition. A thanks to Dr. Scott Lacy of African Sky for helping this project along on its journey.

Keep your eyes open for the debut of our Logo and Youtube video!
For more info on African Sky's projects in Mali check out www.Africansky.org.

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The Little Eagles program is off the ground and running with the debut of our Facebook page! Stephanie and I met with Scott Lacy, the founder of African Sky, for the second time yesterday. During his January visit to Mali, he was able to promote the idea of a more formal soccer league amongst the locals, which has been met with positive reception - good news for the Little Eagles. A second soccer tournament organized by African Sky was held between Dissan and the surrounding villages, which took place over two days. Eight teams competed in the tournament, with the quaterfinals and semifinals on the first day, and the finals on the next. Scott Lacy didn't arrive until the second day, meaning that it was overseen by the locals - another good sign in that they took the initiative to run the tournament. The finals were held off until the following day so that they could spread the word and get more spectators to come. There were over 100 onlookers for the final game. African Sky also set up volleyball nets and tetherball poles for the rest of the community to use, which were also huge successes. According to Lacy, the locals used them so much that the poles had come down by the end of the day. In our meeting, we discussed the possibilities of starting activities for the girls of the community, using volleyball or tetherball.

The meeting allowed us to set up some immediate objectives, and it feels good to have concrete objectives to work on. We decided that the best way to approach the project is to have an initial league in Dissan and the surrounding 10 villages, and then expand to the more developed north, to Markela, where we'll create a smaller league and clinics amongst the high schools in the area. The Dissan league will consist of 6-8 teams (some of the smaller villages may team up with bigger ones in order to have more of an equal chance). We are planning on two age groups - a school age league for youth under 13 (as a sort of developmental league), and an afterschool-aged league, for youth around 13-18. This way, the clinics we organize will be able to be geared more adequately towards the different age groups. For example, the younger players will attend clinics promoting the importance of school and for English language development, while the older group will receive clinics on HIV/AIDS awareness/prevention and entrepreneurship.

On our immediate to do list:
- Create a logo, which we will use to promote the program and create t-shirts for fundraising
- Start contacting organizations for sponsorships and use the facebook page to spread awareness about the Little Eagles
- Create a youtube video with footage from the African Sky Dissan tournament

There's also a possibility of meeting with Mali footballing legend Salif Keita, who would be a huge boost if we got his support, so keep your fingers crossed!


-Robbie

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