We played in three of the indoor leagues last year, all after Zerbe
hurt himself. Owen tore his ACL over 6 month after Zerbe. So that's 2
ACL tears out of four leagues played. :) lol

On Dec 31, 1:33 pm, Fastest Fat Kid <[email protected]> wrote:
> cause it worked so well for everyone who did this last year?
>
> On Dec 28, 3:53 pm, Brandon Crawford <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Pro Performance in Mylan Park has a winter indoor soccer league. This
> > is a portion of the email I sent out asking if anyone else was
> > interested. So far I have 5 people interested in playing. I need about
> > 5 more. Does anyone on the cycling team want to play? Tyler, in a
> > moment of genius, suggested I ask. Many of our players from last
> > season moved out of the area. The games are very good cross training.
> > All abilities are welcome, but I recommend you have some competitive
> > soccer experience. You see all skill levels at pro performance. One
> > week we played against a team made from former WVU womens soccer
> > players. The field is about half the size of a full field.
> > ...................................
> > For the Spring Copa (Co-ed) league at Pro Performance, set to begin
> > January 10th, there is a guaranteed 8 games. Games will be on Monday
> > nights, with the possibility having a game or two on another night if
> > Pro Performance makes the league slightly larger than normal. Cost for
> > a team is $425 or $42.50 per person if we have 10 people. The more
> > people we have the cheaper it will be. Games are 7v7 (6 and a keeper
> > to each side) with 25 minute halves.
>
> > Respond to this email if you are interested and I will begin
> > generating a list. We will only have a team if I can get a commitment
> > from enough people to make it worthwhile and affordable. I know a few
> > people not on this list who will most likely be interested, so don't
> > feel any pressure to accept if you aren't.
>
> > Merry Christmas,
> > Brandon Crawford

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