Spits on 4 game winning streak, heating up the city- Calgary, AB
The Calgary Spitfires are on a roll, and the Cowtown faithful have begun to fill the seats. They have faced icey-roads and terrible drivers to make there way to the arena in full force. "The other drivers in this city are completely terrible! They should make roads like they do ski hills, only the pro's can take the Black Diamond routes, keep the noobs on the white square or whatever! But the real fans are starting to show up." claimed old man Andrieucetti from the Spitfires locker room. The 36 year old Italian Centre/Forward has had his fair share of skiing experience, growing up in Italy, a short jog from the Swiss Alps. "I like the snow." he explained. The experienced vet had a game high 30 points and 17 rebounds against cross-conference rival SnowSnowBoarder, in a huge victory for the Spitfires.
Recently acquired Koang Tegus struggled shooting in the game, but lead the team with defensive rotations and had a few clutch steals in the 3rd quarter to help seal the win. "I like win." explained the Chinese two-guard.
Despite early season doubts, the Spitfires have taken the 4 last games and look to be on a surprise roll with the rest of the cross-conference games coming up on the schedule.With big games coming up in the next few weeks against Div.III powerhouses SonyRoxUrKox and Iqualiut Ice Testicles, Coach RA will take the wins where he can get them.
Management has found a good balance and have slightly lowered ticket prices for the holiday season. The Spitfires Fourtwenty Charity Organization have given over 2800 tickets to different charities including Special Olympic Basketball, Lung Cancer Awareness, Medical Marijuana Research and TARDS-R-US.
Guard/Forward Frank Holtz is eagerly awaiting the next home game against the hated Montreal Koolers, not only because of all the "special people" in the stands, but as the opposing team is a good test for his team. "I just hope they don't start makin' zombie noises and sh*t. That sh*t freaks me out man!" Oft-compared to NBA rising-star Demar DeRozan of the Toronto Raptors, "F-Ho" is still learning his abilities and getting a handle on the game. He is showing a good consistency, but needs to step it up to an All-Star level. "Give me another season or two, I'll be reppin C.Dot fo life."
Last edited by RA Blaze at 12/8/2011 12:04:39 AM