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Click on the pictures below to see the full image.
5 years ago
Fred had Fun in Brazil!
John "Magoo" Landry scored the first meaningful
goal for the Blues to wipe out a lead that Hitman gave the home team in the
first period. Magoo pounced on a Tommy Z rebound when he heard the beeping
puck in the crease and poked it past Stump.
Bill "The Alien" Allen scored the winner in
the final period as he scored on a pass from our youngest Duffer, Tommy Z.
The game was very fast because Beak's grandson Mike, invited three of his
Downers Grove South high school hockey teammates. The speedy teens were
split up with GOD, Mike Lopatka and Jeff Lopez playing for the Blues and
Terrence O'Keeffe and Chris Cotsilis put on White sweaters. The teens
learned the Duffer scoring system quickly as they tried to set up meaningful
Duffers all night. Mike the Nailer also brought a speedy guest, Derrick,
who set up Hitman's goal. Tweedy and Roger Dodger were also present to
kick the speed of the game up a few more notches. With all of that speed, the
game was a surprisingly low scoring affair, thanks to the fine goal tending of
Stump and Brian and the stellar defense of The King, his son Jerry, Beernuts,
Beavis, Frank and Klinger. The meaningless score was 4-4 and the Blues won
the Meaningful contest 2-1.
Josh Paul gave the Angels the X-Cub factor. They couldn't lose.
Anybody that ever was a catcher past little league knows that you never trust an umpire, you tag him until you get the out.
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