Tuesday, October 31, 2006

"It has begun . . ."



Dear Reader(s)[if it applies],

For those of you not in the know, the entity that is FCDSBH has grown above and beyond its humble beginnings. Starting off as a ragtag bunch of players, this group would evolve into the formidable football club that it is today in the BC Lower Mainland scene.

What was once one is now three. All representing DSBH, yet, maintaining their own respective identities. Through the right mix of strong coaching, a rigorous administrative arm, and mutual comraderie, DSBH continues to survive and thrive. For without the gifted individuals involved, there would be no DSBH.

In order of appearance,

Go Hounds!

Go Misfits!

Go Kelevra!

And without further ado, I welcome you all to the official home of Futbol Club Die Skorbut Boser Hund,

FCDSBH.COM

Now everyone can get their up to date DSBH fix. No more waiting for my months on end of silence between posts.

This DSBH Blog will continue. Perhaps to offer whatever cannot be presented at the other place at the time being.

Now do as Rick James tells ya and "Ejoy yourself . . . ah ah ah . . ."

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Monday, October 10, 2005

An Interlude of Cup Play.


Every year, the teams of the RSSL compete for 2 league cups. One being the League Cup, where all teams of all divisions are entered into a single elimination tournament. The other being the one held after the regular season, where teams must earn their way into play-offs. This particular game involves the former of the two.

Our opponents this year were the Players United. A middle of the pack Premier team. A team that possessed many players serving game suspensions for misconduct. Many of whom would be eligible just in time for this game.

First Round of League Cup Competition 2005-2006

10am October 2, 2005 @ Steveston

FC DSBH

versus

Players United

Like games of old in Division 2, the pace was fast and the physicality was gritty. We fought valiantly. However, due to previous injuries, players not eligible due to late registration, as well as further injuries sustained during the game itself, DSBH fielded a skeleton crew. The combination of all those factors put what should have been an attainable victory to slip through our grasp. Narrowly ending with,

FC DSBH-2

Players United-3

Among the fallen were Dom. He was pulled out of the game with an upper-leg injury. Also,
Jason will probably be sidelined for at least a month with a “knee tweak”.
(Brian)

However, this much needed Thanksgiving season hiatus will provide our aching numbers to hopefully recover in time for Fury.

DSBH

SHOTS: 14
SOT: 9
CORNERS: 3
FOULS: 1
CARDS: 0

PLAYERS U.

SHOTS: 31
SOT: 20
CORNERS: 5
FOULS: 9
CARDS: 1




*all stats & that jazz provided by Brian

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Down with the kings.


So, after a deserved bye week for good ol' DSBH last week, the club met a daunting task upon their return. The Athletics. Nothing special you know. They were only the kings of Division 1 last season and they opted to stay in Division 1. Let's kick it off shall we?

Week 3: September 25th, 2005 11am @ Palmer #1

FC DSBH versus Athletics

Much like before, we faced a team that greatly underestimated us. What did they have to lose? We were only ranked #3 from Division 2. Oh how wrong they would be. Again, we played up to their level. But don't let my nonsensical musings be your only source. Thanks to Brian, we have game stats! Not to mention charts! So Brian take it away.

Here is the overview of the game:

DSBH

GOALS: 2
SHOTS: 9
ON TARGET: 8
CORNERS: 2
FOULS: 6
CARDS: 1

ATHLETICS

GOALS: 2
SHOTS: 29
ON TARGET: 15
CORNERS: 8
FOULS: 9
CARDS: 0



Sweet! Visuals!

Yay Brian!

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Gee Wally, I guess we're in Division 1 huh?


After much trial and tribulation, not too mention administrative loop holes, DSBH is now in Division 1. As the D-Boys of Dogtown make their debut, who better to unwelcome us with laced-up boots other than the team that ended our previous season. That is correct, we were off to duke it out on the pitch with them Flying Beavers.

Week 1, at high noon of September 11th, 2005, FC DSBH would defend their home pitch of Mitchell Elementary against those dastardly Flying Beavers. Both futbol clubs would collide as hard as . . . wait a minute . . . what day is this? Ohhh . . . too soon. To soon and wrong day for me to go there comedically.

Anyway, this season opening rematch would open our eyes to our new situation. While we were in a division of elevated skill level, we found ourselves transitioning rather smoothly. Being the chameleons that we are, DSBH played up to Flying Beavers level. The involvement in a summer league, as well as summer conditioning, kept us in "mid-season condition". All these factors aided us in not only helping us beleive we could beat our opponent, but, to beleive we should win.

After 90 somewhat odd minutes of play, the #4 ranked team of Division 1 last season, the same team that eliminated us from the play-offs were left dumbfounded. They expected an easy win. However, that was not to be.

Division One FC DSBH 1 - 1 Flying Beaver

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Misfits Update


Here is how the Vancouver Misfits season is unfolding so far.

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Sep 11, 2005 10:00am

H: Burnaby Girls Ladybugs 6

V: Vancouver Misfits 1
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Sep 17, 2005 10:00am

H: Vancouver Misfits 0

V: Burnaby Girls Flames 3
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Sep 24, 2005 10:00am

H: Vancouver Misfits 3

V: SBAA Titans 2

- not official
- field was over booked
- friendly played instead
- Liz’s last game prior to leaving for Oxford
- Liz scored 2 goals
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Oct 2, 2005 1:30pm

H: Norvan/NSGSC Legend 5

V: Vancouver Misfits 0
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Vancouver Misfits Team Stats

Games Played: 3
Wins: 0
Losses: 3
Ties: 0
Goals For: 1
Goals Against: 14
+/- Rating: -13
Points: 0

Yay Misfits!

"Turn to face the strange. Ch-ch-changes."


Apparently there have been a few changes to the destiny of this organization during the off-season. First off, DSBH will be returning to the RSSL. However, instead of reurning to wreak havoc on Division 2, we have been given a new home. A place to victimize foes, both new and old. We have been promoted to Division 1.

From what I could piece together the following occurred:

- The top 2 teams from each division receives a promotion to the higher division.
- Fury and Fairview AUTO were #1 & #2. DSBH was #3.
- Fairview AUTO some how dissolved during the off-season.
- The top 2 teams from each division receives a promotion to the higher division.
- With the nonexistense of Fairview AUTO, there was a void in system.
- In order to fill this void, DSBH fulfilled this requirement.
- The top 2 teams from each division receives a promotion to the higher division.
- Hence, the top 2 teams Fury & DSBH receive a promotion to Division 1.

So yeah, we are in Division 1 now.

On other news, it also appears we have become associated with a female futbol club. Themselves a burgeoning squad of misfits. How apt for their club to be dubbed the Vancouver Misfits. Dan helps in fine tuning the fundamentals of their game. Dom is the taskmaster in charge of conditioning. Brian and Jason assist in dealing the administrative rings of fire they have to endure. As for me? I show up with Gatorade whenever I can.

They currently reside within the Graduate Division B of the Metro Womens Soccer League. Watching their rise reminds me of the early days of DSBH in the RSSL. It will be a rocky experience, but, I am sure they will trudge along to dominance in time.

Yay Misfits!

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Summer Soccer part 3

Throughout this summer season of soccer we had gained new faces, welcomed returning friends, and lost comrades. In the end it came down to two teams. On one side, FC DSBH. The other, Vietnam United. Both were experienced teams. Each belonging to another competative winter league. This was the Quickening and there can only be one.

So on a sunny Sunday afternoon over at South Arm in Richmond, these two titans would clash one final time. This battle would test each squad to their limits. Who would succeed? Who would succumb? It all came down to a ball and a pitch.

After a hard fought game, Vietnam United emerged as the victors. Kudos to them.

Although, being on top of the ladder would have been desired, we can now focus upon the upcoming winter season of Division 2 RSSL.

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Summer Soccer part 2

Alpha WestCan Soccer League 2005---Summer Season
Competitive Division
GAME SCHEDULE

Week 1
Game 1
May 1 Sun 6:00-8:00pm Bby Lake Turf
Live "B"- 1
DSBH -4
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Week 2 (BYE: DSBH FC)
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Week 3 (BYE: S L Utd)
Game 7
May 15 Sun 6:00-7:45pm
Vietnam Utd -2
DSBH FC -1
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Week 4 (BYE: Live "B")
Game 8
Game 10
May 22 Sun 7:20-9:00pm Bby Lake Turf #1
Kingston -3
DSBH FC -5
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Week 5 (BYE: V Lam FC)
Game 13
May 29 Sun 7:45-9:30pm Bby Lake Turf #1
S L Utd -2
DSBH FC -5
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Week 6 (BYE: Kingston)
Game 16
Jun 5 Sun 7:45-9:30pm Bby Lake Turf #1
Live "A" -1
DSBH FC -6
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Week 7 (BYE: S L Utd )
Game 18
Jun 12 Sun 1:00-3:00pm South Arm #1
V Lam FC -0
DSBH FC -6
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Week 8 (BYE: Vietnam Utd)
Game 21
Jun 19 Sun 2:00-4:00pm South Arm #1
Kingston -6
DSBH FC -0
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Week 9 (BYE: VLam FC)
Game 23
Jun 26 Sun 12:00-2:00pm Hugh Boyd #4
DSBH FC -5
Live "A" -7
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Week 10 (BYE: Vietnam Utd, Live"B")
Game 26
July 2 Sat 1:00-3:00pm South Arm #1
V Lam FC -1
DSBH FC -3
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Week 11
Game 29
July 10 Sun 1:00-3:00pm South Arm #1
Live"B" -1
DSBH FC -3
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Week 12
Game 32
July 17 Sun 1:00-3:00pm South Arm #1
Vietnam Utd-4
DSBH FC -1
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Week 13
Game 35
July 24 Sun 6:45-8:30pm Bby Lake Turf #3
Live"A" -0
DSBH FC -5
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Week 14 (BYE: DSBH FC, Vietnam Utd )
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Week 15
Game 41
Aug 7 Sun 1:00-3:00pm South Arm #1
Kingston
DSBH FC
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Week 16
Game 47
Aug 14 Sun 1:00-3:00pm South Arm #1
DSBH FC -3
Live"B" -1
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Week 17
Game 44
Aug 21 Sun 11:00-1:00pm V Lam FC
South Arm #1 DSBH FC
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Week 18 (BYE: Live"A")
Game 50
Aug 28 Sun 2:00pm-4:00pm South Arm #1
Vietnam Utd
DSBH FC

Standing: (Win 3, Tie 1, Lose 0) updated on Aug 15

Team GP W T L GF GA GD PT

Vietnam Utd 13 12 0 1 55 9 +46 36
DSBH FC 14 10 0 4 51 30 +21 30
Kingston 12 7 1 4 40 31 +9 22
Live "A" 14 5 1 8 34 50 -16 16
Live"B" 13 3 1 9 25 43 -18 10
V Lam FC 12 2 2 8 21 42 -21 8
S L Utd* 6 0 1 5 7 28 -21 1
*: Play only one round robin

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Summer Soccer


This marks a new era for FC DSBH. With the previous season's exposure to success, the team decided to join/form a summer league. The reason for this was to keep everyone together. Fine tune this behemoth we have created.

Long gone are those Sunday pick-up games where an invite to "our game" was akin to joining a secret society. We've decided that mediocrity just doesn't cut it anymore.

So what are we aiming to achieve?

- Keep our players accustomed to playing with each other.
- Keep our players accustomed to playing a high level of competitive soccer.
- Keep our players in shape and too improve conditioning for the winter season.
- Provide a proper venue to introduce new players to the team and its system.

Good heavens! When did this thing become all legit?

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Gee Wally, I guess that's our season huh?



After doing away with our last victims, FC DSBH would jump into the 1st Round. So on a wet noon on Sunday, March 20th, 2005 at McMath field the hard luck boys of FC DSBH would face the Flying Beavers. A team that finished 4th in Division 1.

At first, the game was close. We seemed to be evenly matched with them. Heck, we were tied for a good part of the game. However, as the game progressed, the Flying Beavers began to pull away. Despite that, it always felt as if FC DSBH was on the verge of coming back and taking over.

In the end,

Flying Beaver-3

FC DSBH-1

With the season at an end, let's review how the season went. FC DSBH finished 3rd in the RSSL Division 2. Our team record went the following,

18 - Games Played
11 - Wins
4 - Ties
3 - Losses
42 - Goals For
25 - Goals Against
37 - Points

As for individual honours, Andrew Fleming, in his brief half season with FC DSBH, earned 14 goals. A feat that placed him 6th on Division 2's "Scorer's Chart". Based upon this, he could have easily finished within the top 2 if he played from the start of the season. In addition, he was also represented Division 2 at the Annual RSSL All-Star game, as well as being voted FC DSBH's Team MVP.

On the other end of the spectrum, both of our goalies finished within the top 10 among the Division 2 goalkeepers.

#5 Jon Ho
0.5 - Games Played
0.5 - Wins
0 - Goals Against
0.000 - G.A.A.
0.5 - Clean Sheets

#6 Daniel Lazar
16.5 - Games Played
10.5 - Wins
23 - Goals Against
1.393 - G.A.A.
4.5 - Clean Sheets

Furthermore, Dan would also represent Division 2 at the All-Star game. Afterwards, he would be recognized officially by the league as the top goalkeeper of all of Division 2.

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Yay, earning our way into the Play-Offs.



Failing to earn promotion just days prior, FC DSBH had a mad hate on. They needed unleash this stored aggression on someone. Anyone. So what does the league do? Well they set up a game of course. Being that our end of the year ranking for Division was 3rd place, we now had to earn our right to the play-offs via a preliminary round.

Division 1 and 2 Play-Offs: Preliminary Round

On a cold crisp Tuesday evening March 15th, 2005 at Minoru Turf, the #3 FC DSBH would unleash the beast on the #10 Vancouver Firefighters. As the clock struck 9pm, the whistle blew. The onslaught had begun. Our opponents fought valiantly. However, as much as they yearned for a different outcome, the hounds had come to play. After much mayhem and bloodshed the FC DSBH earned their right to play another game.

FC DSBH 4 - 2 Vancouver Firefighters

Apparently, today was not a good day to die.

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Damn Jesus and his super powers!



Well everything has led to this point. Last game of the regular season. If you have been keeping up to date and have been reading my chronicles of this infamous brood of a futbol squad, then you would know the following:

a) We just beat the #1 team that had run wild over Division 2

b) We have beaten the only other team that has beaten the team mentioned above. Twice.

c) The race for #1-hood is fairly close between the three of us.

d) The top two teams in the division get promoted to Division 1.

So where does this leave us now? Well based upon our outcome (and upon the outcome of Fury's game) we could move up or stay. Basically, if Fury does anything but win and we WIN, then there would have to be a game of sorts to determine the top 2 spots and who would stay or go now.

Hence, on March 13th, 2005 FC DSBH would play for the game of there very survival against Our Lord & Saviour and his Squad of Sandwich Slingers (Subway).

The game itself was a constant battle for our team to gain dominance. It just seemed as if we played down to the opposing team's level of play. Which is unfortunate, as FC DSBH should really play their high calibre soccer and leave the others in the dust. That being the case, we just flailed away for the entirety of the game. Dan did his best to keep us in the game, but, there is only so much he could do. Andy and the D-Boys from Dogtown gave their all. However, the lord built the world in six days and decided to play futbol on the seventh. In the end,

Home Div Home Team H - A Away Team
Division Two Subway 2 - 2 FC DSBH

In conjunction with Fury's victory over Strikers (which I still claim to be one of the dirtiest games I've ever seen. It was reminiscent of the 1970s era Philadelphia Flyers bad), FC DSBH would stay behind and make Division 2 pay for not receiving the promotion to Division 1.

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

“The # 1 Title is Now Officially Disputed”


My, our last romp was pretty dismal, wasn’t it? However, one says that you can’t find your true self until you’ve lost everything. At this point in the season, it felt that the team was at an all-time low. Bitterness, anger, resentment, and this was all directed at each other. So what does one do next? Why they play the number 1 ranked team in the division of course!

So on a fateful March 6, 2005, DSBH took on the top of the ladder, Fury.

However, this was not the same Fury team that had dominated the division. It was a much more handicapped franchise. Missing was their top scorer and franchise player. This was due to the fact that he had earned himself a game misconduct that resulted him in having to sit out a game. A game that the league decided to be against us, the then #3 team. Furthermore, I guess that they judged us from our previous bad string of games and our previous encounter and concluded that this was a throwaway game for them. Hence, the put their back-up goalie in between the pipes.

The stage was set, with a peanut gallery to boot. For as you see, Fairview Auto was in attendance. Since the outcome affected their ranking as well, a Fury defeat would and could bring them close to and perhaps overtake Fury for #1.

From the get go, one could sense a magic in the air. Fury was still receiving scoring chances. However, without their star, they seemed chaotic and disorganized. With the absence of their “go-to-guy”, Fury had no real player to fill the void. They all tried, but, this resulted in sloppy and greedy play.

As for DSBH, they had their game plan. A simple plan. Control the ball and the flow of the game. And when the opportunity arises, take the shot. And that was it. We played DSBH soccer while the Fury scrambled to adapt to our system.

Furthermore, with our solid midfield play in conjunction with our aggressive defense, Fury’s scoring opportunities decreased as the game progressed. Add into the mix that we have by far the best goalie in the league while Fury had their back-up in net, there was no comparison whatsoever.

To the chagrin of Fury and to the delight of Fairview Auto, the final outcome was,

FC DSBH 3 – Fury 0

That’s right. Goose egg baby!

Unfortunately, we lost Dom, again. For the season, again. How? This time around it was one of our old high school chum, Wilfredo, who took him out. Yay friends.

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Monday, August 08, 2005

“The Crumbling of a Futbol Club”

Hello One Hello All,

As you can see, the season has long past. And you may be wondering, “What ever happened to my beloved DSBH?” Well, to be honest a lot has occurred since last we convened. It was during this little period where things didn’t just plateau, but, we went backwards in our development as a team.

Phase 1: Feb. 13, 2004 ~ DSBH 1 - 0 Rangers

The score of the game demonstrates a season long problem. That being our inability to convert our scoring opportunities into actual goals. As a player would voice out, “We are better than this.” Mind you, perhaps the way in which this sentiment was articulated did not sit well with other members of the club. However, with such a statement, how does this team reply?

Phase 2: Feb. 20, 2005 ~ DSBH 2 – 3 Cosmos

Not to bad mouth the effort of Cosmos, but, how did this result occur? According to witnesses at the scene, the game can be summed-up like this,

DSBH played horribly. On the other hand Cosmos played one of their best games and deserved to gain the victory this game.

Phase 3: Feb. 27, 2005 ~ DSBH 0 – 2 Lives United

No sugar coating this. With the ever changing face of Lives United, one never knows which personality will come out and play from this schizophrenic (well I believe the proper term would be multiple personality, however, psychological classifications tend to change over the course of time and I’m merely grasping at straws for metaphor and I’m digressing too much as it is). From all reports, it was akin to Lennox Lewis avenging a defeat. He beats ya. AND HOW! So kudos to them. Elvis’ guidance seems to lead them in the direction they should strive for.

As for DSBH? We just got outplayed and outclassed.

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So as you can see all is not boding well for the pack at this stage. It is actually downright sad. I’m gonna go off in a corner and cry.

*sniff*

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

The Battle of the Boyd.

Hello fans, Big Schwa . . . err . . . sorry wrong show. Welcome back to another installment of the 2004-2005 DSBH Season. This here segment focuses upon the mirth and merriment that occurred when FINALLY . . . Die Skorbut Boser Hund . . . has come back . . . to Hugh Boyd Secondary!!!

February 6, 2005 - FC DSBH versus Haywood Hawks

Coming off a 5-0 blowout the week before, DSBH was running on high octane. Things were falling in place. But could this be a case of over confidence after their string of success? As for the Hawks, they reside in a spot we once held in previous seasons, middle of the pack. They consist of some solid players that run the gamut both age-wise and skill-wise. Aside from the infighting on the pitch, they were still able to hold us at bay on Halloween with 1-1 tie.

The weather that day was abysmal. With sporadic downpour, gale-force winds, and freezing winds, the saving grace that day was the condition of the field. It was actually quite solid, if not a little water-logged. Other than that, it was decent. In contrast to the previous field, it was a godsend. The combination of the elements and the level of play that the Hawks brought contributed for another battle of attrition. DSBH possessed the ball for the majority of the game. However, goals were hard to come by. While there were many misplaced shots, the Hawks' goalie worked his ass off to keep the score close and made some spectacular saves. Eventually, the DSBH offensive attack bore results. Namely, Andrew's continued scoring streak. He added 2 towards his season tally of 12 goals. A feat that reseeds him at 4th place among the scoring leaders of the RSSL 2nd Division. Not to be outdone, Dom knocks one in himself. I believe he had to dribble past half their players to do so as well.

Defensively, good ol' DSBH just wasn't itself for some reason. I don't know if it was the weather, season associative disorder, or maybe distraction from Super Bowl fever. Anyway, despite the medically cleared return of C-Nut and Gat's second game back on the mainland, the Hawks were able drive the ball into our end for scoring opportunities. The aftermath being the successful conversion of two goals. One via a defensive communication breakdown. Another via a wicked high shot that narrowly got passed Dan. These two goals ended Dan's 2 game shutout streak. However, DSBH were able to protect the lead. Cementing Dan's ranking of 5th place among the division goalkeepers. One spot directly under Noel. In addition to Dan, Jon makes his debut on the board at 6th place due to his whopping 0.00 G.A.A.

With the conclusion of the game, the score was left at,

FC DSBH - 3

Haywood Hawks - 2

Due to some recent events, there has been a slight shift in the rankings of our division. As stated before, the race for top of the ladder is quite close. In conjunction to DSBH's current winning streak, the following has occurred:

- Lives United defeated Fairview Auto 5-3

I don't know how to explain this. If I were to speculate, I'd propose that this result was due to Fairview Auto not being prepared mentally and physically after the long winter break. In addition, Lives United has been practicing really hard over the break. Having played 2 friendlies against DSBH, Live United has brought in a soccer instructor/drill sergeant of sorts to help instill the basic skills necessary for competitive soccer. Whether this is true or not, it's nice to see Lives United to play to their potential.

- Subway defeated Fury 1-0

I really can't account for this. Unless Fury forfeited the game, I suppose Subway gave it to Fury pretty hard. Man that last sentence just sounds sooooooo wrong.

Anyway, due to these variables the ranking is as follows,

1) Fury
2) FC DSBH
3) Fairview Auto

That's right "we're movin' on up!"

So until February 13, 2005 when DSBH faces the Rangers . . .

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

"He's on fire!"

Greetings all and welcome to the second half of the RSSL 2nd Division season. Albeit a week behind since our Subway game was rescheduled for a later date due to city-wide field closures. So Happy New Year and let the games begin.

January 30, 2005 - FC DSBH versus Vancouver Firefighters

In this corner, adorned in white decorated with a flaming dog's head, FC DSBH. At the time, ranked third in the standings. At its disposal, a high ranking division scorer, a high ranking goalkeeper, returning injury reservists, and most of all the return of the "Master of the Diving Header", Chris Gat. In the other corner lay Vancouver Firefighters. Journeymen of the sport. Veterans of the Vancouver Metro League, these warriors seek to spend the remainder of their competitive career not going silently into the night. In addition to that, they were able to stifle us in our last encounter, resulting in a tie.

First off, the field was in tawdry condition. However, the field and its water hazards called it down the middle. No favouritism, each team received equal punishment. Despite these conditions, within time DSBH would adapt, or at least pretend they did. Upon doing so, the scoring would commence. Offensive touches came as often as raindrops that day. The only question was whether the ball would get into the net by lucky bounce or by sheer force. Leading our boys in the offensive yet again, Andrew Fleming. Not once, not twice, but thrice would he score. A hat trick. A term we dearly miss hearing about up here in the north. Further padding of the scoreboard came in the way of a healthy (finally) Dom. His goal was funny to say the least. Dom drove towards the net, gets tackled, and is lying on the ground. However, due to the field conditions, the ball lay motion less at the top of the box. Dom and his defender down. The Firefighter goalie undecided as to whether he should approach the ball. The decision came too late as Dom rose to regain possession of the ball and knock it in. By the last quarter, we had a comfortable enough lead whereby Dan was able to play out as a forward. In this rare occasion, not only did he run his heart out, he scored as well. Good lord, what have we done.

The defensive end of DSBH remained solid as ever. Solid mid-field play by Graham and Elliot ended most attempts of an offensive drive by the Firefighters. Furthermore, with the addition of Gat, the defenders' strength increased tenfold. As indicated above, Dan was moved out to striker. To fill the void was none other than our very own Jon Ho. In baseball terms, he was our closer. An excellent one at that. Not only did he maintain the clean sheet established by Dan, but, he made a crucial save. This was off of a direct kick. Vancouver Firefighters launch the ball. Gat instinctually heads the ball. Jonny, adjusts his airial positioning and with a light tap knocks the ball over the crossbeam. Dan earned his 3rd clean sheet, while Jon garnered his 1st clean sheet of the season aswell as a 0.00 G.A.A.

With the conclusion of the game, the score was left at,

FC DSBH - 5

Vancouver Firefighters - 0

Not a bad way to start the second half of the season, no?

So until February 6, 2005 when DSBH faces the Haywood Hawks . . .

Go DSBH, Yeowwwwww . . .