New faces, new attitude, new seat please!
By RED HALBERSTEIN, GLB News Wire
KHYMER -- Khymer Ruins opened its new stadium sections Wednesday. By Thursday, one of those new seats had to be replaced.
"Sorry about that," said a sheepish Ian Vucinic. "I've already paid for a new one."
Vucinic's apology was sincere, but nobody in Cambodia gives a crap. The new rocket-armed Mountain Men quarterback shattered the seat with one his passes, a 20-yard end zone slant route pass that wide receiver Damn Haole said he never saw.
"I felt something whizz by my head, like a bullet," Haole said. "I get goosebumps just thinking about it. I think I'm lucky to be alive."
Vucinic leads a gang of new faces for the Cambodia Mountain Men, a team with aspirations for the playoffs.
Just one season removed from an abrupt ownership change, the Mountain Men spent the offseason sorting through volumes of available players to heavily recruit the best of the bunch.
Cambodia's turnover is a big one: new quarterback, new running back, three new receivers, a pair of new tight ends, some new lineman and a slew of new faces peppering the defense.
How soon they can pull together as a team will go a long way to determining their fate this season.
"Yeah, we got a lot of new faces," one team official said. "But we got a lot of core players returning, too. I think we'll be good."
Even the often lackluster Moutain Men fanbase is buzzing about this year's team, even more so after Vucinic broke one of the new seats.
"They built new seats?" one elderly lady gushed. "I love new seats! I'm definitely going now!"
For ticketing information, including pricing and seat availability to the newly renovated Khymer Ruins, visit www.CambodiaMountainMenAmericanFootballTeam.com or send an e-mail to ticketinginformationandpricingstuff@CambodiaMountainMenAmericanFootballTeam.com
By RED HALBERSTEIN, GLB News Wire
KHYMER -- Khymer Ruins opened its new stadium sections Wednesday. By Thursday, one of those new seats had to be replaced.
"Sorry about that," said a sheepish Ian Vucinic. "I've already paid for a new one."
Vucinic's apology was sincere, but nobody in Cambodia gives a crap. The new rocket-armed Mountain Men quarterback shattered the seat with one his passes, a 20-yard end zone slant route pass that wide receiver Damn Haole said he never saw.
"I felt something whizz by my head, like a bullet," Haole said. "I get goosebumps just thinking about it. I think I'm lucky to be alive."
Vucinic leads a gang of new faces for the Cambodia Mountain Men, a team with aspirations for the playoffs.
Just one season removed from an abrupt ownership change, the Mountain Men spent the offseason sorting through volumes of available players to heavily recruit the best of the bunch.
Cambodia's turnover is a big one: new quarterback, new running back, three new receivers, a pair of new tight ends, some new lineman and a slew of new faces peppering the defense.
How soon they can pull together as a team will go a long way to determining their fate this season.
"Yeah, we got a lot of new faces," one team official said. "But we got a lot of core players returning, too. I think we'll be good."
Even the often lackluster Moutain Men fanbase is buzzing about this year's team, even more so after Vucinic broke one of the new seats.
"They built new seats?" one elderly lady gushed. "I love new seats! I'm definitely going now!"
For ticketing information, including pricing and seat availability to the newly renovated Khymer Ruins, visit www.CambodiaMountainMenAmericanFootballTeam.com or send an e-mail to ticketinginformationandpricingstuff@CambodiaMountainMenAmericanFootballTeam.com
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