2023-06-09 02:02:42
[굿모닝충청 조연환 기자, 영상=최지영 기자] On the 27th, when the drizzle soaked the hem of the clothes, despite the falling raindrops, the playground of Dong-Meister High School located in Dong-gu, Daejeon was heated up with the enthusiasm of the students.
A soccer game, one of the events of the 2023 Saturday Sports League (Toss League), the largest student sports league in the region prepared by the Daejeon Office of Education for daily recovery, healthy growth, and activation of physical activity in line with the COVID-19 endemic. what went on.
This program is operated in the form of a league between participating schools, and students can naturally learn sportsmanship as well as physical strength through sports games with other school friends.
This year’s Toss League is receiving a great response, with a total of 2,735 participants from 140 schools, and a total of seven events are operated: ▲football ▲basketball ▲volleyball ▲dodgeball ▲badminton ▲netball ▲futsal. In the case of futsal, it is a newly established event through a survey of hopes for an additional opening this year.
In particular, the soccer league is supervised by the Daejeon Football Association and is divided into middle and high school divisions. In the case of high school, ▲Dong Meister High School ▲Daejeon Daeshin High School ▲Daejeon Urban Science High School ▲Daejeon Boksu High School ▲Daejeon Life Science High School ▲Daejeon Imoon High School ▲Daejeon Jungang High School ▲Bomun High School ▲Chungnam High School, a total of nine participated.
Considering the distance between participating schools, high school games will be held at Dongmeister High School and Anyeong Soccer Stadium.
In addition, for a fair and safe game, the Football Association’s first-class referee and medical staff are deployed and operated.
On this day, I visited the Dongmeister High School playground, the soccer league stadium. <굿모닝충청>What greeted them were student athletes who were warming up with bright smiles while taking off their masks.
As the shadows cast over the school grounds due to the COVID-19 pandemic were lifted, it was a realistic moment that the bright laughter of the students returned to their place.
When the match between Dongmeister High School and Daejeon Life Science High School started in the first order, the students began to run around the field chasing the ball with serious expressions on their faces, just like the pros.
In particular, the students showed off their skills to the fullest, not caring regarding the drizzle getting their clothes wet. During the game, he showed what sportsmanship is like by extending his hand to an opposing player who had fallen due to a competition for possession of the ball or asking for a handshake.
Kim Si-won (2nd year) of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Control at Dongmeister High School, who captained the game that day, said, “To be honest, when I was playing soccer, all I did was play with my schoolmates or classmates, but it was a more exciting and better experience to play once morest other schoolmates like this.” smiled.
Hoarse your throat, Kang Sang-joon, a physical education teacher at Dong-Meister High School who coached the students, said, “Through the Toss League, my school life, which had shrunk, has regained vitality,” expressing expectations for various sports activities that will continue in the future.
“When you interact with other schools through this league, students come out and practice on their own. While trying to match together, we continued to practice not only on Saturdays but also on weekdays, and school life, which had been shrunk due to Corona 19, was revitalized.
(Through Toss League) It seems that the students learned to be considerate of others while having a competitive spirit while playing games with other schoolmates, while strengthening teamwork with each other.
In addition, it seems that students have graduated without learning basic etiquette and consideration for others, such as the use of profane language increasing due to many non-face-to-face classes due to Corona 19.
However, as COVID-19 came to an end, students met each other, met other schoolmates face-to-face, and met teachers constantly, so their attitude and tone changed for the better.
It was an opportunity to learn how precious it was for students to experience various activities face-to-face like the Toss League, and I look forward to the future.”
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