The annual visit of the Eden Prairie Eagles football team to The Waters senior living facility is a heartwarming tradition that brings joy and excitement to both the residents and the players. Despite the rain forcing the activities indoors this year, the spirit of friendly competition and camaraderie remained strong.
The football players and cheerleaders engaged in a variety of activities with the residents, including bowling on the Nintendo Wii, cornhole, shuffleboard, pushups, and a hot dog eating contest. The hot dog eating contest, in particular, has become a highlight of the event, with The Waters’ staff maintaining their winning streak against the Eagles.
This year marked the 15th visit of Coach Mike Grant’s Eagles football team to The Waters, showcasing the long-standing bond between the team and the senior living community. Beyond the games and competitions, the players and cheerleaders also took the time to converse with the residents, sharing stories and building connections.
While the rain may have disrupted the touch football tradition of previous years, the Eagles football team is currently in practice for the upcoming 2024 season. Fans can catch a glimpse of the team in action during a pre-season controlled scrimmage at Aerie Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 24, with free admission for all. The Eagles’ first regular season game will take place on the road at Buffalo on Thursday, Aug. 29.
The annual visit of the Eden Prairie Eagles football team to The Waters is a wonderful example of community engagement and intergenerational bonding. The event not only brings joy to the residents of The Waters but also fosters a sense of unity and teamwork among the players and cheerleaders. It is a tradition that embodies the spirit of sportsmanship and compassion, leaving a lasting impact on all those involved.