The name means closeness
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Rick Devereux
Genai Kerr was destined to have close relationships with people since
his birth.
“My name, Genai, it means ‘I and I’ in Jamaican,” Kerr, a
goaltender for the United States men’s Olympic water polo team, said.
“It’s any close relationship. ‘Me and you,’ ‘father and son.’ It’s
mostly ‘father and son’ for me and my dad.”
In a normal team-sport situation, there is a sort of rivalry
between teammates to see who gets the starting job. The backup is
always pushing to impress the coaching staff enough to get more
playing time, while the starter tries to stay ahead of the backup.
But the close relationship Kerr and Brandon Brooks have forged
make the situation different.
“It’s not necessarily a competition as much as we are training
partners,” said Kerr, the 1999-2000 UC Irvine Scholar Athlete of the
Year. “Everyone is a starter. We alternate starts. Anyone can start
at any time.”
For U.S. Coach Ratko Rudic, the problem of picking a starter is
nice compared to the alternative.
“At this moment, Kerr and Brooks are on the same level,” he said.
“They are two good goalies. It’s a nice dilemma.”
UCI’s legendary coach Ted Newland said Kerr’s strength in the net
is his relationship with his teammates.
“He’s very supportive,” Newland said. “He really enjoys what he’s
doing. He’s a very positive influence on the team.”
One person Kerr has an especially close relationship with is
former Anteater teammate and current Olympic teammate Omar Amr.
Amr is one of the reasons Kerr played for UCI instead of other
schools, or basketball, which he was also highly recruited for coming
out of Coronado High in San Diego. Kerr and Amr became friends and
roommates following Kerr’s rookie ‘hell week.’
The friendship put Kerr unexpectedly in harms way four years ago.
“I was out visiting him in Boston in September,” Kerr said. “I
flew back on the 10th. He was begging me to stay until the 11th and I
would have been on United Airlines Flight 175 out of Logan Airport.”
Flight 175 was the second plane that crashed into the World Trade
Center that morning and Kerr was very close to being another
passenger on that fateful flight.
“A lot of people thought I was coming home Tuesday on [Sept. 11],”
Kerr said. “I didn’t even realize [that I was almost on that flight]
until two days later because of the shock of everything.”
Kerr said he is not worried about terrorist attacks at the Summer
Games, which begin with opening ceremonies in Athens, Greece, Friday.
“[The team has] been to Greece in June and met the head of
security, Peter Ryan,” Kerr said. “He makes me feel very secure. We
visited the Olympic Village and the back side is a Greek military
base.”
Along with Olympic officials, Kerr and Team USA met with former
Olympic greats to discuss the safety of showing national pride.
“Janet Evans told us be patriotic and wear red, white and blue,”
Kerr said. “That is exactly what we plan on doing.”
The U.S. will begin its quest for gold Sunday against Spain.
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