Thursday, October 26, 2006

Tudo Bem Top of the Table After Spectacular Win


A cold Tuesday night in October will be a night to remember for those fortunate to be in attendance. Although the difference was only a second half goal, Tudo Bem controlled every inch of the field. Bemis, which is also the name of a toliet manufacturer, were number two and flushed away by the teamwork of Tudo Bem. From the kick off, every player on Tudo Bem seemed to be in rhythm. According to the stats book, Tudo Bem set a record for the most passes in a single game. The performances put in by every player were top class. Nevertheless, it was the midfield who showcased a strong, stylish Tudo Bem. On Tuesday, the beating heart of Tudo Bem came from Min Lwin, Alexander Reventlow, and David Rockwood. Throughout the game, Lwin disrupted and cut off Bemis defense from the midfield. Behind him, defensive center midfielder, Reventlow denied Bemis midfielders outlets to their forwards. Perfectly timed tackle after another, he would then find Rockwood with a pass in the middle. Rockwood distributed to wingers Steve Immen and Philip Powell. Immen had his most effective game yet. He tested the keeper, but also battled in the mdifield and defense. His marking along with Peter Bzdyra's canceled anything Bemis attempted. After halftime, new signing Philip Powell continued his superb first half with clever displays of passing and dribbling. Because of the success he had, he along with a few other teammates at halftime advised the team to focus on the flanks. Finally, the strategy paid off after a cross from the tireless Chime. From the right side, the ball bobbled around before it came to the feet of Matthew Swecker. And it was the birthday boy that presented the team with a goal. Josh Paschedag recorded another cleansheet, his third straight. The keeper was called upon a few times for a bending, dangerous free kick and a glancing header. Every time, Paschedag demonstrated agility and concentration by stopping or pushing away the shots. Sir Fergouwski was full of praise for his team. "I'm running out of adjectives to describe the performance. It was simlpy brilliant." Although missing four key players, Sir Fergouwski's changed lineup played marvellously. "I have love, hate feelings for these problems. I love that I can send any 11 men on the field and know I can get a result. But I hate having to pick which 11 I want to start, they are all capable and deserving", said Sir Fergouwski. Fortunately, Sir Fergouwski will have plenty of time to mull of his options, since Tudo Bem have a bye next week. Tudo Bem plays Illini Victory Monday November 6th at 10:00pm at Six Pack Park.

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