Both sides pleased with Walton field decision

AUBURN — Kathy Lare, who lives across from the Walton Elementary School field, said Thursday she was pleased that the Auburn School Department has limited a Somali soccer team from playing seven nights to just three.

Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Abdullahi Abdi, left of center with long red pants, coaches a group of young men during soccer practice at Walton Elementary School in Auburn on Tuesday evening. Abdi was the team manager for the Somali Olympic team during the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

“It's pretty much what we've been asking for,” Lare said.

Team coach Abdullahi Abdi of Lewiston said he was grateful to have any playing time. “We are very happy," he said. "The superintendent of schools is working with us.” The team will be allowed to use the field Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights.

Superintendent Tom Morrill said he was looking for more space where the team could play.

“We have to strike a balance and respect that people want to walk,” Morrill said. Multiple groups wanting to exercise “is a wonderful problem to have.” And it's important not to overuse a field to prevent it from becoming a dust bowl, he said.

Lare said one reason she doesn't feel safe when the team plays is because they're such good players and the ball is hit with such force. She likes walking on the track, and children ride their bikes or play on the nearby swings, she said.

"We have to deal with flying soccer balls,” she said. She's afraid someone could get hurt. 

When the team played Wednesday night, the players appeared to have spotters keeping the ball from flying out of the field, Lare said.

Coach Abdi disagreed “100 percent” that flying soccer balls are a threat.

“We use common sense,” he said. They don't position the goals — where the balls would be kicked the hardest — near homes or cars. And players kick the balls on the ground, not in the air, he said.

“But people are human beings," he said. "They're not all the same." Some neighbors are excited to have the team there, Abdi said. Others have gotten angry and “said words that are not good. (But) most are very nice people.”

His Lewiston-Auburn Islamic Center team of 22 players is semi-professional, called the Maine Atlantic Stars, he said.

“We travel everywhere," he said. "During the winter we traveled to Ohio; Thanksgiving, we're going to Atlanta.” This weekend his team is competing in Lowell, Mass., in a World Cup-style tournament of immigrants from different countries (www.onelowellsoccercup.org). His team is Somali. Last weekend they played two teams in the tournament, beating one and tying another.

As Auburn officials hunt for more fields, Abdi said his team has asked the city of Lewiston for field space. “We've asked the armory. They're always busy, busy, busy.”

Maggie Chisholm, director of the Lewiston Recreation Department, said Abdi had not contacted her office this year or last. In the past, the team asked for the varsity practice field. “We don't give that out to anybody,” she said.

If the group came in, filled out the paperwork and showed their certificate of insurance, they could have access to fields, as would any community group, Chisholm said. Lewiston fields are maintained and managed by the city, not the School Department, as they are in Auburn.

Recently, another soccer team made up mostly of immigrants, the Lewiston Stars, came in, filled out the forms and showed their certificate of insurance.

“We've given them two different fields,” Chisholm said. "They're very happy with that. We told them if another group came in and needed access, their time would be cut.”

bwashuk@sunjournal.com

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seekingthetruth's picture

Lewiston's future

I really believe that within a few years that Somalian gangs are be rampant. I say this based on two observations.

1. These people come from a country where gangs are constantly at war. It's how they grew up.

2. They have already developed a huge sense of entitlement. The more they are coddled, the more they are given, and as long as the people of Lewiston ignore the problems they are causing, the more these people will demand. Soon, there will be no more to give, and that's when they will start taking.

3. Most, not all, but most of them look at us with contempt and hostility. They despise us. When we stop providing for their every need then that hostility is likely to explode.

Most of you will disagree with me and call me a racist, but that doesn't change the truth that all is not well with local Somali community.

Auburnkid's picture

L/A NOT HERE NOT NOW

Any name like Abdullahi Abdi is an asset to Somali community, not American.Get your head out of the sand. I hate people who act like they are great fit for the L/A area. There like a cancer here sucking all the resources they can and people like you give it to them with open arms.While born and raised americans have to wait in the back of the line and pray there will be scraps left over.L/A NOT HERE NOT NOW.theres a time and a place for every thing.

seekingthetruth's picture

Madeleine? Where are all the foreign kids?

You wrote:
"And btw...do you address other children's teams as the French kids, Scottish kids, Irish kids, Italian kids, etc.?"

I would challenge you to find 5 kids from each group that you have listed here in Lewis ton. The only foreigners I have seen are Somalians. I did know a German lady that lived here. She was born and raised in Berlin, but she moved to Florida.

Every kid that I know (besides Somalians) was born here making them Americans. If there is a Irish, Scottish or French neighborhood here, I haven't seen it. I realize that there are French Canadians here, but they pretty much have the same culture as Americans, and are not that noticeable.

angelsx34eva's picture

BWright.....

I know there not using the Football Field...I'm just saying with two sports taking place at the same School....that's alot of traffic, people, etc...It's bad enough at Walton when its just a Football game...I can't imagine what it will be like with two sports going on..that was my point...

BWright's picture
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angelsx34eva, they are not

angelsx34eva, they are not using the football field, they are using the field where the track and playground are. When they play, (7 days a week) no one can use the track.

angelsx34eva's picture

Has Anyone Forgot....

That Edward Little Football Games are played at Walton Field on Friday Nights?...Its already crazy with traffic and people in that area when football games are going on...I can't imagine how it will be with both sports being played there at the same time on Friday nights....Someone needs to look into this....I think its great that a Soccer Team plays there BUT Edward Little has been playing there for years....Also a concern I have is, is this Soccer Team "paying" to use this field?....Hmm....Wondering why Lewiston High School with there beautiful playing fields are not offering one up for this Soccer Team...as a taxpayer in Auburn, I deserve answers to my questions....Better make it to the next School Committee Meeting I guess.....

BWright's picture
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Madeleine, these are not

Madeleine, these are not kids, and they monopolize the field seven days a week. This field is for everyone, not just somali soccer players. Neighborhood kids should be able to play there without the threat of getting beemed by a ball.

ronh66's picture
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WOW

They are cutting funding to school sports programs for ALL kids and all you people are worried about is where these Somilian kids are gonna play.....Please what about the kids born and raised here......

Madeleine's picture

Kind of like kicking a gift horse in the mouth

Yes, their cutting sports programs...and when someone reaches out and volunteers their time to benefit children...the people show their ingratitude, they make unfounded complaints,why?. Ron66, many of the children if not all of these children in the photo were born and raised in the U.S of A....and you were saying? Perhaps you could start a soccer team of your own, for ALL children....instead of complaining...get up and volunteer yourself. Perhaps Mr. Abdullahi Abdi, could give you some great coaching pointers. He is a great asset to this community, and was kicked in the teeth while offering a gift. Just amazing!

And btw...do you address other children's teams as the french kids, scottish kids, Irish kids, Italian kids, etc.? These are children Ron66...no different than anyone elses. Perhaps the only difference is that they have suffered much more than your children, because of bigots!

lawntobemowed's picture

Moulton Field

What about Moulton Field. That area is all lit up now and I've never seen anyone use that area in recent years. It would be a great spot. Plenty of parking and players could make all the noise they want with no one complaining.

Madeleine's picture

Ain't that special, I'm with you :)

Find them another field to play on the other 4 days. Maybe the city should start a youth soccer program with this guy. :)

Best wishes, coach Abdullahi Abdi. I only wish I had a large parcel of land, I would be honored to have you and your soccer players practicing in my field. :)

Aint that special's picture

Way to go!

Way to cut back on a good thing! Find them another field to play on the other 4 days. Maybe the city should start a youth soccer program with this guy, I mean he was on an Olympic team.

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