My family and I left before dawn that morning. This very special tournament was held in Lawton. Cooper was not nervous at all, but my parents and I were very anxious. Coop has been wrestling from the age of six. Ever since he started, I have been the camerawoman. I stand at the edge of the mat shakily holding the video camera. I was highly unskilled and unprepared for the job, but my dad had to coach Cooper and my mom wanted to watch. I recorded the first few matches which Coop won. He had made it to the finals!
We had a long time to wait until his final match, so my mom and I went to a few stores to kill some time. My mom was talking to me and I could tell that she didn’t think that he could win. He was going to wrestle Cade Bacon. We had seen him wrestle before and he was very skilled and very talented. I never lost faith in my brother’s abilities though. I knew that he could do it. In the car, on the way to shop, my mom and I heard the song “We are the Champions” on the radio. After that, all doubt was washed away and replaced with …show more content…
My heart pounded loudly because I was so tense. My dad was giving Cooper some last minute pointers right before he went out to wrestle. It was time for the match to begin. I couldn’t take much more of these nerves. I pressed the record button and the whistle was blown. After about ten seconds, I realized that in the heat of the moment, I had left the lens cap on. I quickly took it off and resumed encouraging my little brother. It was a close match. Finally though Cooper got ahead and he kept the lead all the way to the end. He won a state