On a wonderful Minnesota fall afternoon, your Spartans took on the DeLaSalle Islanders in what was a hotly contested affair by the around 40 fans who made their way to The Historic Lang Field. The game was a very crucial conference match were the Spartans put their Undefeated conference record on the line.
I knew it was going to be a good one when while standing in line during national anthems I heard a peculiar sound coming from in front of me, sure enough it was Paul "Chicken Kiev" Micevych,Peter "Woody Allen" Wood and Cameron "CC" Causey singing along to the version of the national anthem that some may say was by Francis Scott OFF-Key. Unfortunately I was not able to save them from their misery by taking the reigns with all I learned in 8th grade choir because I honestly do not know half of the words to the song.
The match began with a BANG as Spartan striker Lorenzo "Cappucino" Pavoloni netted a goal doing his country proud.A spectacular finish with his opposite foot in the box. Which when interviewed after coming off he said he dedicated to all his boys in Roma.Ya,ok L.
Regardless of the incredible efforts down the wing by James "HarG Knock Life" Hargrens, the first half ended with Cappucino's strike being the lone goal.
The second half became heated as both sides tried to end on top and avoid being reprimanded by Eddie Murphy's twin, the referee. No lie, the guy looked kind of like him with a couple more pounds, the angle that my side of the bench offered was superb in making this discovery.As the half went on team Co-Captain Ryan "Giggles" Hobert had an altercation with a boy that was around 5'3''. The boy was obviously bothering Giggles and so he decided to go chest to chest with him and size him up which was a very interesting sight considering the boy was nearly a whole foot shorter than him.
Also,today I realized that you know you have been spending too much time on the bench when you look down the bench and see your teammate, Gabe "Messi" Chang drawing on his arms with chalk.
The Spartans then finally took charge on the usual goal by Sam "Clutch" Forsgren who once again pulled the trigger at the right moment like in a John Wayne film for the Spartans and continued his streak of scoring in every game this season.
Your boys are now undefeated in Conference Play thanks in great part not only to the usual suspects of Brennaman and Forsgren, but also to a solid defense compose of James "Harg Knock Life" Hargrens, Ben "The Good German" Kachian, Nick "Rock" Olson Studler and Francesco "the Decapitator" DiCaprio.
Thanks for the support. Next Victim: The Concordia somethings. Thursday in Roseville. Be there or be square.
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