The South Coast Special Needs Kids Sledge Hockey Squad was Able to Back Up Their Taning of Team Opping Their Annual Fundraising Contest Sunday in Waterford.

As hockey fans Saw During the Four Nations Face-Off, Talking trash before a big game can come back to high.
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UNLIKE THE AMERICANS THOUGH, The South Coast Special Needs Kids SLEDGE HOCKEY SQUAD WAS ABLE TO BACK UP Their TAUNING OF TEAM OPP During Their Annual Fundraising Contest Sunday in Waterford.
“It’s great interacting with the athletes, the athletes love it,” Said Norfolk Opp CST. Jeremy Renton, The Captain of the Police Squad. “They’ve Been Talking Smack All Season, from the First Time Out Saying They’re Going to Win But It’s Just Great Being to Interact with a Softer Side Than We We Normally Get to On A Regular Basis. We all super excited to be here. ”
The South Coast Athletes Struck Early and Often in a 5-0 Victory. Though their roster is your change, Claiming Victory has become almost a formality.
“Each Year we Attempt to go in with a game plan and i don think the score requirement reflects that,” smiled norfolk cst. Andrew Gamble, Who Offered Nothing But Praise to His Opponents. “It’s extremely difficulty, it requires a very unique skill set and very early on you are awake of how difficult the game is. You can get yourself to Gassed, in the first few minutes Everyone is Pumped to be there, but you’ve got to play the long game.
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Unfortunately for Gamble and Co., That Strategy Didn’t Exactly Pay Off, But Both Sides Managed to Draw 200 Screaming Fans As Well As Bags of Non-Perishables and Monetary Donations for the Waterford and District Food Cupboard.
“I’m been with the organization for 18 years and on any given day there’s Maybe 10-15 people in the Stands,” Said Renton. “They don normally play too much games and in the past couple Years We’ve Gotten a Couple Business Organizations to Come Out and Play Against them so they have a little Competition, but this is their biggest game of the year.”
Elisha Kerschowski of the South Coast Stars Participated in Her First Game Against the Opp Last Year. “It was really fun,” She Said.
With the Score Well in Hand, Kerschowski was pleased to see another strong effort from her team.
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“We doing really well,” she added.
Though Kerschowski Couldn’t Confim the South Coast Group Needling Their Rivals Before Puck Drop, Veteran Riley Showd No Remorse for their actions.
“Yeah, we we were saying we were going to beat them,” short shorts. “We get really excited because we get trophies.”
For Years Short has practed with the group on sundays. The Pace of the game Keeps Him Coming Back for More.
“How much my life,” he said. “I go really fast.”
The game serves as an opportunity for members of the opp to show a different side of themselves Than what the public generally encourage.
“Oftentimes we are asking members of our community to lean on each other when Times are tough but the same should apply in a positive situation,” Said Gamble. “That’s What We have Here Today.”
To Learn More about or Volunteer with the Program, Visit Specialneedskids2000.com.

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