Just For Fun cruising against sister team

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Posted on Dec 01 2005
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Just For Fun is on the verge of streaking into the win column after having its way against sister-team Caropinos in yesterday’s action in the ongoing 2005 World Organized Rocball High School League.

Only two sets were completed and the rest of regulation will be played out today, with Just For Fun heading into the bout with a comfortable 32-2 lead.

Each team managed to suit up just four players, but instead of having an evenly fought bout, Just For Fun leaned on an impressive performance by veteran Dennis Camacho to pull away.

Camacho was on fire as he opened his day by knocking down a goal to spearhead a 7-0 run by Just For Fun to start off the first set.

The Caropinos had no response as they continued to struggle offensively, and Camacho pounded away again for another goal before the team closed out the set with a shut out, 16-0.

The Caropinos finally got some points on the board in the second set but were still outclassed as the Just For Fun were itching to get their first win and continued to dominate. Camacho continued to hit like there was no tomorrow and recorded his third goal of the match, Kevin Aldan made good on a xunk, and Just For Fun cruised to a 16-2 victory.

The teams started on their third set, which was at 6-2 in favor of Just For Fun when time expired. Amazingly, Camacho found the goal for the fourth time. Matthew Iguel came through with an ace for Caropinos, but Just For Fun connected on a xunk and elected to subtract two points from their opponents.

Camacho currently leads the game with an ace, a xunk, and four goals for 16 points.

So far, four aces, four xunks, and four goals have been scored in the game.

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