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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Cloquet Minnesota
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Overtime win over the conference leader, kept them from claiming the conference title with the win
1. Hadn't gotten downfield yet myself.. this happened quick ![]() 2. ![]() 3. Haven't edited the face for the shadow.. yet anyway ![]() 4. This guy got in the way of a clearing attempt in the first overtime and ended up knocking it into the net for the go-ahead/game winner.. I didn't head all the way down to that side .. by then it was ISO 2000 in heavy shade ![]() Some more
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