New Mexico Soccer Elizabeth Lambert,Elizabeth Lambert
November 7, 2009 by Trend PK
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New Mexico Soccer Elizabeth Lambert,Elizabeth Lambert: A female version off Vinny Jones has been suspended for her infractions during a 1-0 loss to Brigham Young in a Mountain West Conference semifinal. It seems the Mexico soccer player has become an Internet celebrity for the wrong reasons.
New Mexico Soccer Elizabeth Lambert,Elizabeth Lambert:A female version off Vinny Jones has been suspended for her infractions during a 1-0 loss to Brigham Young in a Mountain West Conference semifinal. It seems the Mexico soccer player has become an Internet celebrity for the wrong reasons.
Liz Lambert threw elbows, collided with several players, and then yanked the ponytail of BYU player Kassidy Shumway, who went crashing to the ground. Lambert has now apologized for her behavior she said “my actions were uncalled for; I let my emotions get the best of me in a heated situation. This is in no way indicative of my character or the soccer player I am. ”
New Mexico coach Kit Vela said “Liz is a quality student and athlete, but in this instance, her actions clearly crossed the line of fair play and good sportsmanship.” Lambert was the only player to be yellow carded in the game, which came in the 77th minute for colliding with a BYU player who was driving toward the net.
After watching the video on a recent post, the question I would like to know is why the referee has not been suspended, just in the short clip that I saw Lambert should off received 4 yellow cards, and two straight red cards. Why not take a look at the clip and let us know your thoughts. She may have a future in UFC.
Source freep.com.
Texas High School Football Playoffs,Texas High School Football
November 7, 2009 by Trend PK
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Texas High School Football Playoffs,Texas High School Football: The scene here at Leo Buckley Stadium late Friday night was reminiscent of most high school football venues across the country, as the Shoemaker Grey Wolves dealt with the reality their season was over. Tears were shed, hugs were exchanged between players, coaches and players, coaches and coaches. Then the coaches thanked the seniors for great effort
Texas High School Football Playoffs,Texas High School Football:The scene here at Leo Buckley Stadium late Friday night was reminiscent of most high school football venues across the country, as the Shoemaker Grey Wolves dealt with the reality their season was over.
Tears were shed, hugs were exchanged between players, coaches and players, coaches and coaches. Then the coaches thanked the seniors for great effort.
But this was no ordinary season-finale ritual for the Grey Wolves. Just over 24 hours earlier, many of them weren’t sure if their parents or loved ones were injured — or worse, killed — in the deadly shooting rampage at Fort Hood, the nation’s largest military base.
Shoemaker High School, which is just a stone’s throw away from Fort Hood, is heavily populated with kids whose families either live on base or are serving in the military. With wars going on in Iraq and Afghanistan, these young people have become accustomed to dealing with death.
But that didn’t make news of Thursday’s deadly rampage any easier for many of them to take. Twelve soldiers and one civilian were killed, and 30 others were wounded. If there was any solace, it was that none of the Grey Wolves’ parents or immediate family members were affected by the shooting.more info http://backporch.fanhouse.com/2009/11/07/high-school-football-team-near-fort-hood-copes-with-tragedy/

