“Cribzie is a very cerebral player, he is always thinking of what the play will be two to three plays ahead and he is always saying some super smart stuff on stage like ’the military salute is a motion that evolved from medieval times, when knights in armour raised their visors to reveal their identity.”Soupy
After 19 years with the Tomcats, standout defenseman, Cribzie, is retiring and calling it a career.
“My years with the Tomcats have been the best 19 years of my life. I have met some incredible people…Sheep Dog, Snowpants, May Day, Chevy…to name a few,” said an emotional Cribzie.
Cribzie was born and raised in Essex, Ontario where he is considered ’the Pride of Essex. He played for the Essex 73’s and was recognized for his incredible hockey acumen. He was drafted by three different teams…Modo of Sweden, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Windsor Tomcats.
Cribzie with two of his favourite Tomcats: May Day and Chevy.
Signing a 14 year deal right out of Junior, he has become a perennial Tomcat and Captained the War Pigs in 2014 to a Stanley’s Cup Championship. He was on the Jingle Jets when they won, and most recently in 2023, with the Green Giant Stalkers.
“I recall the War Pigs would come out running from the bench and do a full circle before they started taking their warm ups,” stated Sparky.
Close personal friend and teammate, Sheep Dog: “Cribzie is the dreamiest…once we were away and I had prepared some smoked cheeses and smoked meats and we enjoyed them by the hot tub at the hotel, he is so dreamy.”
Here Cribzie is ready to take on some cold weather golf with fellow Tomcat Teammates LaBamba, May Day and Hatchie.
Cribzie’s number #23 jersey is the third all time best seller, after number one #6 Crispy jersey, number two, #55 Snowpants jersey. Number four and five you ask? The fourth best selling jersey is the #26 La Bamba jersey, and at fifth all-time, #17 Sunny jersey.
“I don’t know where my life would have gone if it was not for the Windsor Tomcats. Many, many nights I would be driving home on a Tuesday night, pinching myself saying I can’t believe I’m a Windsor Tomcat’l indicated, Cribzie, holding back large crocodile tears.
Fans and Teammates will miss #23. The wicked shot from the point, cracking a MGD with him on the stage and just that contentious Cribzie smile.
All the best to you after the Windsor Tomcats Cribzie!!!
One more smart thing from Cribzie
“Soldiers do not march in step when going across bridges because they could cause a vibration which could be sufficient enough to knock the bridge down. And get a load of this….for every extra kilogram carried on a space flight, 530 kg of excess fuel is needed at liftoff. And, oh I will miss Snowpants speeches the most on stage after hockey!”
A small funny to leave you so you are not sad that Cribzie is retiring from the Tomcats:
The Tomcat Board of Directors met to discuss the year and plan for the next. Special thanks to Soupy for hosting at his cool new man cave.
In Attendance were:
Soupy, Shack, Falcon, Green Giant, Kamikaze, Hurricane, Snowpants, Bender, Chico and Rocky.
Here are the highlights of the meeting:
– Finances – In a good spot but hall costs have gone up, as well as other incidental costs throughout the year.
– Hall Situation – There is a possibility the hall will go for sale. What does that mean? We have no idea but we need to think about potential other locations to call home. Several ideas were pitched. If everyone could put their feelers out, that would be good in case we are forced down that path.
– Start and End of 2023-2024 Season – We will kickoff on Tuesday September 12th and Wrap up April 16th
– Costs – As mentioned already, hall costs have gone up. In some cases, where we have low turnout on a Tuesday, we actually lose money that night. As such, slight increase to start of the year for full time players. $55 to start, still $5 per night.
– Tournament – Saturday February 24, 2024. Slight increase of costs here as well…$25 instead of $20 plus pizza. A
And for the first time, captains will not be chosen, but instead we will ask Tomcats no longer playing to serve as coaches and draft teams and run the teams from the bench! Several suggested Coaches could be Stevo, Hollywood, Cribzie, The Rake, etc. no obligation for the coaches to pay for new shirts. We have lots of shirts for teams to wear without the additional costs.
Also a first, a new format will be piloted. The 4 teams will play a round robin so every team plays every other team (3 games per team). Then, based on results, teams are seated 1 through 4 for a playoff round. 1 plays 4 and 2 plays 3. Winners go into championship game. This will result in more games than original format, but slightly less than the format used this past February. A happy medium. Round robin games will be 10 minute periods. Playoff round games will be 12 minute periods.
– Rules – Any stoppage of play where one team is awarded the ball, the ball must be passed in and cannot be a direct shot on goal.
We will also reinforce that after play stoppage, both teams get time to set up. This does not include after goalie makes save and gives ball to player behind net. That is a live ball.
Snapshots are KNEE height. Anything above the shooters knee is not allowed.
– Special Nights – We want to have at least one special night in the fall and one in the Winter/spring. Big Net night will be one of them, but open to ideas for another (Toronto vs Detroit, Old vs Young, etc.)
– Events – We will still do Christmas pizza party on last night in December. Soupy will also arrange a gathering at a bar with significant others during the holiday season. Snowpants will arrange Tomcat golf. Stay tuned for this year’s tournament announcement. Bender to look into renting a suite for our farm team, the Windsor Spitfires. Let’s go watch our next generation get ready for their eventual Tomcats career!
The Outdoor Game may return as the final night of hockey in April. We will look for a reasonable size venue as Lansbarry is too large without skates on your feet.
Bender will seek out Tomcats willing to take part in the road hockey summer tournament in Windsor. It is a huge event so any Tomcat interested, discuss with Bender.
Finally, Chico to establish a year long 50/50 pool to help generate funds to buy a defib machine. Safety first and we are getting older as a group.
– Recruiting – We want to keep a stream of good guys coming out, first as guests, then as part-time with eventual full time as required to replenish the ranks. If you have a friend (or son) that would be a good fit, let Rocky know and we will find nights to plug them in. A couple of guests came out this past season and could be good long term players (The Professor, Splitter).
And speaking of recruiting, Rocky announced that over the next couple of seasons, he will start to mentor and transition the President duties. Future leadership needs to be established so a long transition should begin. Early word is that Soupy is a contender. Get your “Vote for Soupy, Make Tomcats Great Again” bumper stickers ready!
If the hall is still an option, we will solicit some Tomcats to come to the hall in August for a Clean and Fix event to get things ready. Hopefully volunteers who have not helped out previously will join the regulars and pitch in.
That is all for now. Look out for announcements on summer events and keep training hard this off-season
Oh, one more thing. Green Giant feels “Tomcats Forever” was not sung enough this season. He has been appointed Director of Ziggy Zaggy Ziggy Zaggy and will be responsible to ensure it comes out more often. Of course, he will relinquish Ziggy Zaggy duties if Hollywood is in attendance.
It was a bittersweet night at the Kapusta, for the final evening of tomcat hockey of the season. The pace was fast, the passes crisp, and the battles hard as each team took a game with some tight scoring.
Chico Man Rockets – Professor, soupy, Kamikaze, Chevy, Tonto, Chico, Hatchie, Bender in net
Stevo Sex Machines – Snowy, Killer, Big Ned, Skippy, La Bamba, Stevo, Green Giant, Falcon in net
The sex machines, like the leafs last night, came out of the gate sluggish, and were down 5-1 after the first period of the first game. A selfish coaching decision by soupy, so that he could play defence, pushed Chico upfront to the wing, a position he is not familiar with. But Chico, being the versatile player that he is, took advantage of this new opportunity and potted a natural Hat-trick in the first period!
In a first intermission interview, Chico was quoted, “it doesn’t matter what position I play, be it defence, forward, missionary, or doggy, I always seem to find that tight hole and get pucks in deep!”
A second period Push by the sex machines, proved to not be enough, as the man rockets took the game 6-5.
The second game was just as exciting, with some huge saves by falcon, and some great passing by the Jaworiwsky duo! The Sex machines took the game 7-5. In what would be Stevo’s final game in a tomcat uniform, he showed the fans why he has been the face of this franchise for 30+ years. He scored two beauty goals in the final game to cap off an illustrious career! The cherry on top, his son big Ned, even assisted on his final goal, what a storybook ending for a man who has given so much to the Tomcat organization, and who cares more than anyone about us who call ourselves Tomcats.
Stevo patiently waiting to make his move and try to light the lamp one final time!
I personally, have so much respect for Stevo, and what he has put together here. I’m so thankful for the relationships that I have formed through the Tomcats.
Team photo to send off Stevo into retirement
After hockey, the boys sat on stage, enjoyed pizza and beer for one last time this season. Soupy thought it would be a good idea to bring a TV and stream the leaf game for the guys to watch. That proved to be a terrible idea as Soupy and the other leaf fans left last night in disappointment, a feeling soupy’s wife is all too familiar with.
A surprise appearance, with a case of Bud light in hand was made by Sparky. Fresh off a hip injection in order to get him ready for next season, he limped onto the stage to be greeted by the Tomcats. Hollywood also came out to enjoy a few with the boys and brought some snacks. He added the Ziggy Zaggy to Tomcats forever! Shout out to Hatchie for bringing a case of beer for the boys!
On stage with Stevo on his final night. One more great memory on stage in a long line of great memories!
The Board of Directors meeting to end the season will take place at Soupy‘s house in Tecumseh this year, on Tuesday, May 2 at 6:30 PM. Look out for an email from Rocky regarding this, it is an open invite to all Tomcats to attend.
In closing, it has been another great tomcat season. I want to again thank Stevo for creating this group in 1989, and now passing the torch to Big Ned to continue on the Jaworiwsky Legacy. Lastly, I want to give a shout out to Rocky, our president, for all the hard work that he does every single week in order to make sure things run smoothly. There is a lot that goes on behind the scenes in preparation for each week! See you all in September!
Tomcats Forever
Guest Column by Haida d’Salami
Another Tomcat season comes to an end. See you in September.
Our guest sports reporters have been pulled away from the sports desk to help cover breaking news in others areas, so apologize for the lack of Tuesday night update.
However, word on the street coming from the Kapusta is that Jingles covered hockey for everyone in attendance! Put’er there Jingles!!!
Beer was brought out by Hatchie, LaBamba and Bender to help replenish the stock. Nice job boys.
Apparently only 2 teams with one sub each, so a very light night.
Only ONE WEEK left. Who’s in for the final night? Will it be a big turnout?
HELP NEEDED: We will need to unload empties to a waiting truck before and then after the game. Who can be there early to help?
REMINDER for The Turk about Kapusta Open. Get your foursome lined up:
In the 3rd from final night of the Tomcat 2022-2023 season, the Tomcats played a mini (only the 3rd of the 2022-2023 season) last night. The night included 3 newbies making their Tomcats debut. One of the newbies is Falcon’s 3rd son that had yet to play. Should we all bet number 3 in the lottery?
Meet the newbies:
Smiley, Intel and The Professor
Of course they had their picture taken in the Tomcat jersey:
Chip AKA IntelJay AKA SmileyDarren AKA The Professor
Soupy’s White Tripods – Soupy, Falcon, Smiley, Green Giant, Killer, Jingles, Intel
Shack’s Red Tricycles – Shack, Terror, Tonto, The Professor, Kamikaze, Hurricane
Good, fast-paced hockey all night. Rocky left the games almost immediately with a disclosed upper body injury (strained obliques – do not try to pick up and move a bar by yourself – just have a drink instead).
The Matadors took the mini when the dust settled.
Only 2 weeks left. Check the beer list and make sure to make up for missed beer. Our stock is running low.
Any ideas for the last night besides goalies pick? Want to bring some food? Ideas to make the last night special? Let Rocky know.
Also, board meeting likely to occur at Rocky’s place or at bar of choosing on May 2nd. Anyone can attend to have input.
And now, an extra guest article…
TOMCATS AWAY
by Ophelia Butts
President Rocky always has asked if you go away, take some photos and tell the readers what you are up to …
Several Tomcats have hit the Myrtle Beach area for some fun in the sun ! (beach and golf )
Photo One :
Boys went to the Hurricane-Leafs Game
Photo Two:
Chevy flew in on his private jet to joint fellow Tomcats …Bundura Sea Lion and Stevo.
Photo Three:
We think Rake is here somewhere
The boys are always thinking of their Tomcat brothers…no matter where they are.
Never trust a fart and never waste a Hard on.“ Coach Sea Lion
It is my understanding that the five Tomcats met Jeff Foxworthy. He told them, “I wish Walmart had a second floor observation deck…with a bar.”
If you are wondering where May Day is on Tuesday nights…he is running his golf shop!
With only four weeks of tomcat Hockey left, the boys were buzzing on Tuesday night. Some great action, some great teams, as selected by Tonto and Soupy, made for an excellent night of hockey!
Kamikaze Dusters – Tonto, Hurricane, Animal, Chevy, kamikaze, Jingles, Terror in net
Big Ned Moppers – Soupy, Bender (playing out), Killer, Snowpants, Green Giant, Big Ned, Falcon in net
The Dusters got an early lead in the first game with three goals in the first five minutes. But the moppers battled hard, and after a flurry of goals from big Ned, took the first game 8-5. The second game started out the same as the first with the dusters coming out Strong, edging out the moppers 6-5.
Having 2 goalies already playing for the night, Bender agreed to play out his first time ever playing as a defenseman. He was very solid out there, jumping into the rush and getting back to defend when needed. Some said he looked like Chico out there, just without the sex appeal. He got his first ever point as a tomcat, a second assist, after dumping the ball in the corner. He immediately grabbed the ball and threw it to the bench to keep as a souvenir.
1st star of the night went to big Ned, who must’ve scored 8 goals with 0 assists. Soupy claims he set him up on every goal and now professes he is a “pass first” player. The name, the moppers is only fitting given the mess left on stage from the women watching big Ned dominate on the floor! As for the Dusters, their fans were bone dry from their boring play on the court!
After hockey, the guys were all on stage, enjoying landsharks, coronas, and pizza ordered by Tonto, what a solid guy!
It was one of the latest nights in recent tomcat history, almost like the purple’s days, With Jingles, Soupy, Kamikaze, Terror, and Green Giant keeping the place open well after most left! A few bevies, and a lot of laughs, made for an awesome night!
As typical after the tournament, the turnout was lower than normal with one spare on one team, two on the other. However, the pace of hockey was quick and there was no shortage of great plays.
Matador’s Mercenaries – Terror, The Splitter, Animal, Sunny, Snowpants and Matador
While the Ballers took each game, the games were close and the goal tending was phenomenal. Terror and Bender made great save after great save all night long.
Matador brought out a new young gun, ultimately named The Splitter due to his penchant for stick handling the ball through his legs. Great energy and skills for a first-time player on the Kapusta floor. Maybe we have a new backup player for the future?
Huge shoutout to Killer who paid for everyone…yes, he paid everyone’s fee for the night. What a guy!
Reminder – Beer stock is low as several people have missed recent beer weeks due to not playing. Please check the list and bring your beer if you missed recently.
Only 4 more nights of hockey left. Last night of play for the season is April 18th. That night, is “goalies draft” so we’ll let goalies pick the teams on the final night. Maybe one more special night before then? Toronto vs. Detroit? Young vs. Old?
Kapusta Open:
From the Minister of Blocked Shots, get your foursomes ready for the Kapusta Open. See below:
March ‘break’ doesn’t apply to the Tomcats; but Management will admit it took some clever ‘player development call up’s’ courtesy of the Falcon to even make the night happen. ‘Cue’ the ‘young guns’ and future face of the Tomcats via the Falcons brood of youngsters who suited up to even out the teams sans a spare a side. The ‘algorithm’ was put aside as Killer and Bullwinkle divvied up the youngsters evenly – which actually worked out to each team taking a game a piece. ‘Seasoned’ Tomcats even dubbed the newcomers ‘Not yet’, ‘Snowman’ and ‘Little Bird’. You know you’ve been accepted by the Tomcat family when they ‘knight’ you with a nickname – and thankfully the theme song of ‘Tomcats Forever’ wasn’t busted out.
Bullwinkle’s Bullhorns featured Shack, Snowpants, Skippy, ‘Not Yet’ and Snowman’ in net; whilst the Killer Kinghorns saw Tonto, Animal, Hurricane, ‘Little Bird’ and Bender. The Kinghorns dominated the first game taking it 4-1 and the Bullhorns squeaked out a 5-4 win courtesy of Bullwinkle’s goal explosions.
I noted the Eagle sat out for the debut of the ‘Snowman’ and asked if that was due to a pending retirement. His reply: ‘No; I have a few more rings and trophies to chase first; beside ‘Snowman’ here’s been chirping me these games are easy’. What a true Tomcat – sitting it out so the Tomcat future goaltending could be vetted. I hear after the game as the ‘Snowman’ did get a win he was allowed to partake in some ‘after game stage bevies’. When I asked Snowman his thoughts on the game he sheepishly admitted; ‘the pace was fast and man did I swear’.
Speaking is true leadership I hear Rocky (Despite and actually while skiing) texted to make sure the night went off without a hitch. Even away Rocky continues to display leadership; which must make Stevo proud.
While some of you were out sunning yourselves in some tropical destination; some dedicated Tomcat players made this March break One to not forget; and while your wishing you showed up to play, I noticed a Yuri Handzonmecac
I asked Rocky if I could write a blog, so here it is.
First of all, what a great tournament, I have played in many of these and I can tell you from personal experience that this was one of the best tournaments I was a part of, not because I scored on Chico, but because it was played with great intensity but no shenanigans. You do not see that all the time. I watched from the opening face off, of the first game and could not believe how quick the action was, but it was all done properly and fairly. The players having great respect for each other.
Secondly, I wanted to personally thank the captains, Hatchie, Animal, Green Giant and Big Easy, I loved that you guys embraced the teams and got tee shirts made using your Tomcat nicknames, impressive. There was not a millisecond of doubt on your part, you selected team names and stepped in with cleverly designed team names/logos and tee shirts.
Thirdly, congratulations to the Green Giant Stalkers. Love the name and love the shirt. During the games and after the final game I don’t know if I have seen a captain with a perma smile like the Green Giant had. You can tell he was super thrilled to win and when he took those first sips from Stanley’s Cup his team looked on proudly on their captain.
I want to thank each and every Tomcat present and past for some fantastic tournament memories, from me throwing my gloves at the Legend for rouging me up in front of the net, to Ditty streaking, to all the great Champions and participants and to Rocky, Soupy Kamikaze and Jingles for organizing.
Ibuprofen, CBD/THC oil on my knee (and a number of beers, Bourbon and Rye and waters at Hatchie house after, had me feeling pretty good Saturday night and it had me thinking, maybe I could do this again. But then Sunday came and the knees were screaming at me, “That was your last tournament you jerk.”
Someone said, “You should pull a Tom Brady and come out of retirement in the summer and play again.” I smiled at that one. You the reader has no idea how much I still want to play and have a beer on stage after and tell and listen to the stories, but old age and years of soccer and Ukrainian dancing is catching up with this cowboy. (and don’t forget 30 years of Tomcat hockey)
I have not ruled out playing a Tuesday here and there next year, but every Tuesday and the tournament is out of the question.
I was totally awed and humbled when presented with the plaque. You have no idea how close I came to shedding large crocodile tears….I originally thought I would hang the plaque in my office, but I don’t go in there every day, but I do go in my garage and so the plaque has been proudly displayed above the entrance door leading from my garage into my home. (See photo below)
I loved that my son Big Ned was in the audience and saw first hand the love the Tomcats show. Even my dear friend, ex Tomcat and Stanley’s Cup / Tecumseh Stingers Captain and Champion, the Sea Lion was there to watch the presentation. I was ecstatic to see all the smiling faces of all the Tomcats…. You Guys Are Truly the MVP’s, you truly are and I am honoured to call you my dear friends. I love each and every one of you, I truly do.
Thank you so much for the love and for being such tremendous, remarkable and extraordinary people.
I wanted to share one more thing with you, a Gary Larson, I thought/think its funny.
Thanks for reading, thanks for being such great Tomcats, Stay Beautiful.
The annual Tomcat Tournament has came and went, and not without some last minute hurdles. A few problems sprung up early when the hall was opened up to find the baseball batting cages still occupying the Kapusta floor. The arena facilities team quickly sprung into action to disassemble and clear the floor. Hall management assured the Tomcats that equipment would be cleared…first failure. With the the help of many Tomcats, games were started by 8:40am. But then, midway through the first game the baseball group showed up and asked what we were doing. They too had the hall booked for this Saturday. Stevo was quick to point out the Tomcats have had this hall on the last Saturday of February for 32 years now. After a few frantic phone calls, hall management confirmed the Tomcats had the hall, so the baseball group had to forego their plans…failure number two. Rocky assures everyone he confirmed usage of the hall for this day back in September of 2022 when the season began.
And speaking of the last Saturday in February…since last year the Tomcats held the tournament in April to end the season (due to a late start season coming out of COVID, and since there was no tournament at all in 2021 due to COVID, yesterday marked 1092 days since Tomcats played on the last Saturday of February…it is good to be back!
Making this day happen, Tomcat Management would like to thank a few folks who did their part to make the day a success:
Soupy and Kamikaze for organizing the entire tournament…sometimes it is like herding cats
The Captains – Big Easy, Animal, Green Giant and Hatchie for paying for great shirts, great team names, great logos, etc.
Refs – The Rake and Doc for volunteering their time and having to listen to many Tomcats bitch and moan
Hollywood for handling team shirts and the overall Tomcat shirt for this year…always helping even though no longer playing
Jingles for getting the pizza coordinated and paid for
Also, a solid by Lovie and Tweety…both guys missed last year’s tournament after committing and came this year with their case of beer fines in tow…that is how real Tomcats make up for misses!
So now to the hockey…
Four really stacked teams all sporting world-beating goal tending. This was the deepest teams ever in a Tomcat tournament. Also, the Tomcats reverted to a once-previously-used format where each team plays every other team twice, meaning shorter and more games. This made for quick, and very intense games. A few times there were shouts to “play the ball,” and only a couple of minor incidents that had to be dealt with. There was stick broken at one point but the player, who normally is as cool as the guy from the Dos Equis commercials, will remain only known to those in attendance. He apologizing profusely afterwards.
After all 12 (well 11.5) games were played (last game did not really matter and The Terror was hit and was down for a few minutes, so it was better to call the game after the first period), the two teams that stood tall and went into the Championship were Green Giants Stalkers and Animals Rangers.
In the regular game play, each team had a victory over the other. However, the Green Giant talkers were ultimately too much for the Rangers, and after it was all said and done, the Stalkers took home Stanley’s Cup.
Green Giant shares Stanley’s Cup with his teamBullwinkle, last year’s champion captain passes the trophy to Green GiantGreen Giant gets his first sweet taste of victory!The joy of winning Stanley’s Cup is easy to see!Sunny takes a swig of Tomcat greatness!
The End of an Era
In what was Stevo’s final tournament, as he had previously announced his retirement at the end of the 2022-2023 season, the Tomcats used this day to honour him and his undying love and support for Tomcat Nation. He started it all, he kept it going, and to this day, he still is the driving force behind the Tomcat. “He is the glue, he is the heartbeat, he is the life blood of the Tomcats and the reason we are all hear, and still together since 1989,” said Rocky as he presented Stevo with a gift…a custom Tomcat wall sign and one-of-one matching shirt. Stevo was also awarded the MVP in his final tournament, as he is the Tomcat’s Most Valuable Person of all time.
Stevo, the MVP, takes a picture with his Tomcat sign, signifying the end to his Tomcat career. “The great ones go out on top!”Bender pays tribute to the Great One, Stevo!
After an emotional speech by Stevo, Tomcats Forever was sung to honor the moment. A banner raising will be held in the fall to put a final marker on Stevo’s storied career.
Honorable mention for MVP goes out to Sunny for playing like he was 15 years younger and putting on a clinic of passing, shooting and hockey sense all tournament long. Also, the Most Gentleman award was given to Tonto for always playing fair, always smiling, and always being a great team mate!
Great day in Tomcat Nation!
REMINDER – No hockey this Tuesday. We will resume Tuesday night hockey on March 7th
In the final game before the annual tournament, games were fast, furious and felt a little “tournament-ish” in terms of intensity. Teams were selected by Matador and Tonto, and resulted in a clear delineation based on size. The 6 Foot & Overs and the 6 Foot and Unders. If you didn’t play, measure your height and decide which team you would have been on.
Jingles Giants: Jingles, Chevy, Green Giant, Animal, Bullwinkle, Chico, Stevo and Terror (okay, one guy under 6 feet)
Matador’s Minis: Matador, Tonto, Kamikaze, Killer, Rocky, Noah and Bender (okay, maybe one guy slightly over 6 feet)
The Minis had a tough time passing through the middle all evening since the Giants all have giant sticks and could intercept any pass. Despite sending the ball to the net 47 times in game one, the Minis fell to the Giants.
Speaking of getting hot, Terror stood on his head all evening, making it tough for the Minis to light the lamp. Also getting hot, Matador lit the lamp almost exclusively for the Minis. Teams sporting Terror and Matador this weekend should have a leg up.
In the second game, despite being down early and often to the Giants, the Minis made an improbable come back to win by 1 after a flurry of goals in the final 3 minutes to erase a 3 goal deficit and come out victorious. Who says size matters??
And speaking of heating up:
Was it cold in the Kapusta last night?
Reminder: 8am start this Saturday. Do not be late. Lots of games to be played. $20 to your captain for tournament fees and ***CHANGE ->10 to captain for pizza. The captains will then give Rocky the tournament fees once all collected, and Jingles the pizza fees once all collected.