Las Vegas Review-Journal

Soccer team describes rescue moments

12 boys, coach survived 18 days in flooded cave

- By Tassanee Vejpongsa and Kaweewit Kaewjinda The Associated Press

CHIANG RAI, Thailand — Trapped in the recesses of a flooded cave, the 12 boys and their soccer coach were trying to dig their way out when they heard voices in the darkness. Their coach quickly told everyone to be quiet.

“We weren’t sure if it was for real,” said 14-year-old Adul Samon. “So we stopped and listened. And it turned out to be true. I was shocked.”

That stunning moment when two British divers found the missing soccer team was recounted by the boys Wednesday at their first news conference since the rescue that riveted the world.

They all looked healthy as they walked out to applause from classmates and reporters in a hall decked out as a miniature soccer field. Dressed in green, white and black uniforms emblazoned with a red wild boar — the nickname of their team — the boys briefly showed off their ball-handling skills before answering questions that were reviewed in advance.

The boys, ages 11 to 16, and their 25-year-old coach had come from the hospital where they have been recuperati­ng for more than a week. They hugged their friends before taking seats up front with doctors and members of the Thai navy SEAL unit that rescued them from the Tham Luang cave after more than two weeks inside.

Each member of the Wild Boars stood and introduced himself by name and position. The SEALS also were introduced, but they used pseudonyms and wore baseball caps and sunglasses to cloak their identities for security reasons.

In one poignant and emotional moment, a portrait was displayed of Saman Gunan, the former Thai navy SEAL diver who died in the rescue attempt, and the team members showed their gratitude and respect for him. One of the boys, Chanin Vibulrungr­uang, covered his eyes as if wiping away a tear.

Adul was the logical choice to tell how the British divers discovered them because it was he who had greeted the divers in English in the murky video on July 2 that was seen around the world.

While many of the boys wanted to be pro soccer players when they grow up, at least four of them said they hope to become navy SEALS, so they could help others.

All expressed their apologies to their families.

 ?? Vincent Thian ?? The Associated Press Coach Ekkapol Janthawong, left, and members of his soccer team express their thanks Wednesday as they hold a portrait of Saman Gunan, the retired Thai SEAL diver who died during their rescue attempt, during a news conference in...
Vincent Thian The Associated Press Coach Ekkapol Janthawong, left, and members of his soccer team express their thanks Wednesday as they hold a portrait of Saman Gunan, the retired Thai SEAL diver who died during their rescue attempt, during a news conference in...

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