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ISN Goes to the White House

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President Obama welcomed  the Colorado Rapids to the White House Monday as they were recognized for their  2010 MLS Cup Championship.

Needing a bit of a morale boost after a 4-1 thrashing by the  Columbus Crew on Sunday, the Rapids were eager to meet the President and they  certainly did that. President Obama praised the closeknit Rapids players for  their hard work and commitment to charities and non-profits. “They aren’t  just great players; they are good people,” President Obama said.

The players truly understood the magnitude of the honor.  “It’s amazing; it’s one of those one in a million chances,” Jamaican  striker Omar Cummings stated.

Danny Earls agreed. “It’s a good  feeling,” the Irish defender declared. “It is an amazing way to top  off a championship season.”

It didn’t end with the recognition ceremony. Colorado  players and coaches gave children of military families a special soccer clinic  on the South Lawn. It was a special event for all involved. “I thnk  families of the military have given so much over the years,”Cummings  continued. “It gives them a little bit of a break and a little bit of  fun.”

“I have an Iraq veteran in my family,” midfielder  Jeff Larentowicz added. “I know what it’s like. I am sure they have gone  through some hard times and it’s been difficult for everyone. But to put a  smile on their face and give what we can to them, it means a lot.”

This special day represents a tradition that started with  D.C. United after the team claimed the 2009 MLS Cup. At that time MLS could  certainly be called a fledgling league with potential. Today the league  continues to move up in terms of popularity and star power, something that even  our “Soccer Dad” President takes note of.

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