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KINSEY WRIGHT TO DO COMMITMENT
Kinsey Elizabeth Wright.
A message from Coach Preston, Oct 30, 2023:
If you were a 2008 girl in Tulsa and good at soccer, you knew Kinsey Wright. Either you knew her as a teammate (hurray!), or you knew her as an opponent that you had to beat. But either way, you knew Kinsey, and what it meant to see her in goal.
Shortly after she joined WSA, I’m just now told that Kinsey said to her parents something effectively like “Preston knows a lot about soccer, but way less about goalkeeping than what he thinks.” It's not every day you get burned from beyond the grave, but I still got a much needed laugh when I heard this. Kinsey had that quality - she was a truth teller and a straight shooter.
It was my great joy to coach Kinsey over the last two seasons. Before then, she played at Blitz where Dan Roberts and so many others invested so much into her. If you coach a player - anywhere, and any sport - you get to know them. So I knew Kinsey pretty well, but to be honest, I am also still learning about her, and the family that raised her. As you read this, I hope you’ll do the same.
We love you Kinsey.
Coach Preston
The Lord giveth, the Lord taketh. Blessed be the Lord.
THANK YOU SENT OCT 25TH, FROM ROGER
Thank you!
In the most profound way. Thank You.
Prayers have been felt. Prayers have made a difference.
You have shown up, taken action, and helped envelope Kinsey Wright’s family in love and kindness.
Your ongoing thoughtfulness for our players, Kinsey’s friends; our staff, Kinsey’s mentors; and our shared challenge, Kinsey’s impact that we aim to magnify; is something I am in awe of and grateful for witnessing and being a part of.
On Tuesday, October 24th, New Beginnings Church hosted Kinsey Wright’s service. It was an overflow attended event. So many of our players, parents, staff, and extended family were there.
There will be milestones of this process. And we humbly proceed with an understanding we will never fully comprehend here on earth, The Greater Plan. And as Kinsey stated, on her customized shoes, and left as a poignant, powerful, timely reminder… TRUST. GOD.
I am honored and humbled to stand with our 08G program & team, our staff, and the Wright Family, as we take action on where and how we can, and within what is our earthly duty, To Do.
Kinsey’s life was a Light, and we can and will aim to shine this Light in a manner that dissolves thoughts of a life quantified by time. The story written by Kinsey we believe is one of eternal consequence. This is what we will magnify. This is within our control and is our duty.
Please standby in the coming days for plans to take this action, to magnify, honor, remember, and aim Kinsey’s Light where and how it ought to shine. Her teammates will help direct us. We will abide by the Calling placed on their hearts and the calling of those prayerfully led.
Several of our players, both those very close to Kinsey, and those by casual acquaintance to Kinsey, have been dealt a new experience, a new challenge, with new questions. These impressionable souls will be in a process for the coming days and weeks.
I have provided below two resources that may help with this process, which Coach Preston provided to our 08 Girls Program last week.
These resources are gifts via internal sources within our 08 Girls program. They are trusted sources, with a capacity for us to reach out directly if needed. You are free to alert Preston or myself, if any guidance, via counseling or pastoring, is needed within your team.
GRIEF COUNSELING HANDOUT – from Jessica Dixon-Neal, LPC, parent on WSA 08G RL program
FULL CIRCLE GRIEF COUNSELING WEBSITE – recommended by Catherine Brown, author of Your Teen, For Parents
These resources are provided on our website under MANAGER then MYTEAM.
I recommend giving these a quick glance as a coach/team leader, if your team was intimately connected or causally connected to Kinsey Wright.
Please be observant, alert, aware, and attentive to your players in the coming days. Do your best to connect, engage, and empower each one. Noticing is such an important skill. Please notice, so you can Love where Love is needed.
I am in awe to witness leadership, grace, graciousness by you, by others, within and beyond our community. Thank you for the example. Thank you for the action. Thank you for nurturing, for giving, and thank you for relating.
At Kinsey’s service, we learned she was a Guardian of an important message. A goalkeeper who guarded her team's nets by trade, and a Spiritual Guardian by a Calling and a Greater Purpose.
We will reconnect soon, as an extended club community, led by Coach Preston and the 08 Girls Team, 08G Staff, the RL Program's Leadership and Staff, to inform the Club of the next action to take.
In the interim, Our Beloved Kinsey, our Guardian, provides us a direct, powerfully focused message…. She had these two words custom embroidered on her two cleats….
TRUST. GOD.
MEMO SENT TO CLUB LEADERSHIP FROM ROGER ON TUESDAY, OCT 18, 3 AM
Dear WSA Team & Club Leaders,
Thank you for your service, sacrifice, and when called upon, your supreme leadership, of our young people and each other.
I asked Coach Preston to write the following tonight because of his intimate connection to the players of our soccer family we need to inform you about.
If you are willing, please dedicate a few moments upon reading the following, to a short prayer.
I remain convinced that Prayer is the most Transformative Force in our Cosmos.
FROM COACH PRESTON WIRUTH, 10/18/23, 2 AM:
Kinsey Wright, WSA 08 ECNL-RL, passed on late Tuesday evening.
Kinsey and Eva Kaercher had been in a car wreck earlier that day on their way to practice. Eva is in the hospital but is stable and expected to make a full recovery. Kinsey took the brunt of the impact.
Kinsey represented everything that was good within the game of soccer, and also everything good outside of it. A ferocious competitor, a great teammate and a fearless shot stopper - Kinsey loved soccer, loved keeping the ball out of the net and all who played alongside her loved having her on their team.
Kinsey fought in the hospital for four hours before succumbing to injuries that are beyond what can be healed on this earth.
We humbly ask that you pray. Pray for Eva as she continues her recovery. Above all else, pray for Kinsey’s family. Pray for her father Damon, her mother Krista, her brother Kaden. For all of her friends and family and for all of her teammates. She is loved dearly and we will miss her terribly. May the way she lived be an example to us all and may her memory live on within us forever.
-- Preston Wiruth