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Monday, September 25, 2006

1-0

Boy, that was some win, huh?

In true Doug-style-fashion, with a mere second remaining in the game, Doug Kramer delivered Game 1 to the sea of Blue as he snuck in from behind to hit the game-clinching backdoor short-stab! Doug has truly made a statement throughout this season: that he, unlike Reggie Evans, has learned how to handle the ball in the clutch.

Of course, due credit goes out to Macky Escalona as well for his fantastic find. (But it's much harder to come up with tasteless, double-meaning jokes based on his name, so...)

We were there, by the way, but we only managed to grab tickets for upper b seats. Thus, this brief, poorly-lit clip of the post-game festivities. Of course, I didn't catch the game-winner on video myself--because, seriously, who watches a game live only to wait for a moment like this to unfold through the lens/es of a camera? (A professional photographer or videographer, of course, but that's not my point, smartass.)

Sana makakuha ng tickets for Thursday. At sana makapagpaalam ako.

GO ATENEO!
ONE BIG FIGHT!

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