As many of you know, I am not the founder of Dairy Queen. But I am a sports wizard and a notable horse maven and I love the USP Trojans.
As a famous sports figurine I am not supposed to be partial to one team or another. But USP is flashy and candid and their coach has a crooked nose, so I always like to mention them when I have a chance.
Today the Trojans played Washington Place. The scoreboard said USC 69, Washington Place 0, but the game was VERY close until the Trojans pulled away with 8 minutes left in the 4th quarter.
I was biting my fingernails all the way through! The score was only 9-0 with 8 minutes to play because Rachel Beeler, the Trojans kicker, made 3 field goals in the first quarter and that was all the scoring either team did until the Trojans ripped off 60 points in the final 8 minutes to win the game.
I hope USP doesn't take the Arizona Wilderness lightly next week in Tooson because today's game really does prove that anyone can beat anyone else on any given Sunday.
1 comment:
Mr Morty
I was so happy to see the Toejams pull out the window and get the big W .As you know many toejams squeaked out this Washington Place game by Squeaking!
Squeaking is one of Rey Mowalawna's favorite defensive tricks. Now Rey , #58 uses clever ruses ,deception, double-speak Camoflauge, ventrilaquism and the art of "squeaking ". Before the opponet snaps the ball Rey often "squeaks" and through his talent of Voice throwing...can decieve an opponet quite easily . The opponet cannot accurately locate Rey and he is often unblocked , and left to rush in unabetterd to the Quaterbacker (QB). Rey often gets a whole offensive line to search for him in surrounding hills or trees sometime in the crowd..as he sneaks unnoticed into the backfield and reaps Havoc. I would like to ask you if you feel Reys tactics are "true to the game" and dont break the rules of good sportsman ship or taste. its an ongoing debate ..but as they say whats good for the goose is good for the gander..So I approve of "Squeaking" and its deceptive approach .
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