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Smells Like Team Spirit

Notable mentions from Week 3.

Lesson No. 41 in Social Media Etiquette: Timely acceptance of Facebook friend requests
By Jamie B.

To Confirm or To Delete Request?

To Confirm or To Delete Request?

Hours before the Gremlins vs WTP contest, Justin M. from WTP approached Jamie B. of the Gremlins and said, “Hey, you haven’t accepted my Facebook friend request yet. Because of that, I’m going to score on you today!” Startled, Jamie replied with, “Hmmm, what if I accepted your request sometime before our game?” Stumped, Justin decided that this would be acceptable and so Jamie would have nothing to worry about. No scoring from Justin. Well, Jamie ‘had’ the intentions of logging in and confirming it, but sadly he ‘forgot.’ Sure enough, fully enraged with the sense of rejection, Justin scored the first goal of the game by driving to net and firing right at Jamie’s head, ricocheting past the goal line (the ball, not Jamie’s head). An important lesson on media etiquette was taught.


Gunnar of Mega Touch Rocks the Raspberry
By Rachel G.

Mr. McGee would be proud.

Mr. McGee would be proud.

Every once and a while, for a really big, really important (or just any old) game, Mega Touch chooses their amazing alternate jersey, the Raspberry. Don’t think this is any old pink. It’s RASPBERRY. Please also note Alex E.M.’s very specific finger placement. And nobody wears this hue better than Gung. Does she have an entire closet dedicated to this game? Did you see the sweater leg warmers? Unfortunately we had a mediocre photographer, so you might not see that her sneakers are actually Raspberry and orange, perfectly coordinated with the shirt. Not only did she look amazing, she then went out on the court and shut-it-DOWN, in pink…erm…Raspberry.

Pitching In: Week 3 Opening Crew
By Isaac S. (inspired by Newman)

There's no 'I' in teamwork.

There’s no ‘I’ in teamwork.

As the early game teams arrived at the courts on Sunday a sharp and jagged discovery was made at the south end of the East Court. No, it wasn’t human waste this time from the TSP locals; it was shards of broken glass from a Bud Light Lime bottle. To echo Newman’s appreciation FB post, a big Thank You to Brian C., Hornswaggle, Derek T. (for supervising), Tim B., Mike M., Adam R., and Dana K. for borrowing brooms and dust pans from the NYC Parks Dept. to clean up the mess. Despite the potential set back the 1 pm games were able to start on time thanks to them.

Wait, its oddly suspicious that late-Dana, I’ll get there when I get there-Dana, what you think you are better than me-Dana was the first one to the courts. Let’s back up to Saturday night…

We should really do this again sometime.

We should really do this again sometime.

The evening was clear and full of possibilities, and as Dana K. stumbled out of an East Village pub and into the brisk evening air she was feeling a little giddy. Close enough to the league courts she decided to pay them a visit to envision her team continuing their success in the next game. Stopping by a local bodega along the way to lift a bottle of beer it was becoming clear which direction her choices were headed. Twisting the cap off and proceeding to chug her five-finger-discount her joy quickly turned to revulsion as she found out it was a Bud Light Lime. Enraged by its repugnant taste, she channeled her inner Sam Norris and launched the vessel of low-level American capitalism hundreds of feet into the air. The booming noise it made when landing shocked the locals and caused the slumbering TSP Gods to stir in their rest – thus resulting in bad fortune for Dana’s next visit at the Park.

The next day Dana’s team lost their first game and she left with a protruding souvenir.

The moral of the story is that only Sam Norris can get away with being Sam Norris.  

Honorable Mention: The Year of the BTSH Lady
Last week (2, not 3) was another first goal for a league lady. Sarah H. of Fresh Kills has been going to war for 5 years and last week she banged home her first goal. This week (3, not 2) she followed it up with another from in front of the net and shows no signs of slowing down.

Congrats to both her and Rachel for notching their first career goals in 2016.

Note to League: the ladies are hungry and this could be their year.

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