
Each week, a new storyline pops up for the St. Louis Cure. When meeting Montgomery County, the Cure's short-handed squad relied on many players who have spent most of their time this year on the bench. Would the reserves lead them to victory? Yes, yes, yes. The Cure only had the nine starters available for the match against the Monarchs, but that was all they needed. Chad Barrett gave the Cure a lead with a strong header; former Gateway striker Luis Landin offered up two sweet assists. Fabian Espindola, returning from injury, finished off the Cure scoring giving the team a commanding lead in the standings. Cure coach Kirk Lodes, "A great win, but we now must plan on getting over the jinx that is Gateway United. After that, we will be shooting for a new BSL record for wins in a season. We have a lot to play for."
Thanks for the Landin comment. I appreciate that. Now on with our rematch.
ReplyDeleteThe one blemish on my record. How can that be? Revenge. Revenge. Revenge.
ReplyDeleteThis could really make my season.
ReplyDeleteJust so you know I plan on going undefeated...
ReplyDeleteGood luck with that.
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