‘Incredibles’ are unbeatable Published May 8, 2008 By Amanda Creel 78 ABW/PA Robins Air Force Base, Ga. -- For a group of 7- to 10-year-olds, the sweetness of victory is a taste they have become accustomed to enjoying. The Incredibles, one of Robins Youth Soccer Association's Youth 10 soccer teams, have proven their name is well deserved after completing regular season play for two years undefeated. "Sometimes the coach changes our name to 'The Unbeatables,'" said EJ Lindsey, 9. "The team doesn't know how it feels to lose," said Staff Sgt. Mike Free, the team's head coach. On May 6, the winning tradition continued as The Incredibles shutout The Revolution 6-0, during the first game of the association's Y-10 tournament. This win gave the 10-member team their 21st notch on their victory belt. The team will play in the tournament championship game Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Robins youth soccer field. When the team members were asked what helps their team succeed on the field they responded "teamwork" in unison. Staff Sgt. Ben Napier said the rambunctious spirit of the team doesn't keep the young soccer players from focusing on the task at hand, victory. "When they get in the uniform, the game time atmosphere gets them going," Sergeant Napier said. Their commitment is what allows them to continue to be successful. "When another team scores on them they take it to heart and get pumped up," Sergeant Napier said. The team agreed each of the players had a valuable role to play in the team's success the last two seasons. "I think we have a good team," said Braden Napier, 9. "It's really fun playing together." All of the players echoed the sentiments of Braden, also agreeing that one of the most gratifying parts of being an Incredible was winning. "The best part? That's easy; it's winning," said Armon Smalls, 7.