By Luis Calderon
What most people thought would be a single game between the teachers and the students turned out to be a knockout tournament. The field consisted of five student teams and one teacher team. The teachers were almost defeated in their first game against the first student team, but ended up with the win. After the scare, the teachers stole the spotlight in the next two games by winning with dominant performances. This put the teachers in the final game with a three win streak and a solid ten goals scored with only three conceded. The last game was to be played by both an undefeated student and teacher team. From the start, the students really wanted to win the game. The breakthrough in the game was scored by the student team and they didn’t stop there. They scored a total of five goals with two from senior Josue Alvarado, Div. 509, and a hat trick by the player of the game, sophomore Brian Perez, Div. 705. In the final minute, Mr. Ocampo managed to get one in the net for the teacher side, but it was just too late to rally. Final score: 5-1. Maybe next year, teachers…
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