Hello fellow footballers,
The football/soccer tournament will take place tomorrow. It will begin
at 2 PM, and it will go until everyone is passed out on the ground from
exhaustion. Or until Wilmar scores a goal...
Six teams have registered with me. It looks like the rules are up to
me, so here is what I suggest:
- Form 2 brackets, with 3 teams in each bracket.
- In the first round, each team plays the other two teams in its
bracket 1 time (total of two games per team)
- Points: Win = 3, Tie=1, Loss=0
- The team with the most points in its bracket will advance to the
championship game
- In the case that two teams in the same bracket have the same number
of points, we will decide by Goals For/Goals Against ratio.
- In the case two teams STILL have the same GF/GA ratio, I will allow
the team that gives me the most money advance, or use some other equally
fair method of deciding
- If time/daylight remains after the Championship Game, we can have a
3rd place match between the #2 team from each bracket.
- Games will be 30 minutes TOTAL, with a VERY SHORT break in the middle
for halftime (so basically 15 minute halves).
- Unless somebody else volunteers, I will be your referee. I will
bring my yellow and red cards. Don't worry, the only person I will
actually give these to in the game is Wilmar. As we all know, he's a
very violent person.
Ok, I know this means that not all of the teams will get to play against
each other, but seeing as how we only have one field and one set of
goals and one afternoon to do all of this in, I don't see any other way
to do it. If anyone has any suggestions, comments, recommendations,
feel free to e-mail. If any of you think I did a really bad job of
setting this up and you want to complain, please feel free to e-mail
somebody else. So without further ado, here is the list of teams:
***BRACKET 1***
The Transcontinentals -
Mhd. Jailani
Goodwin Severa
Md. Saiful Momen (Saiful)
Mujtaba Ahsan
Wilmar's Wankers -
Muhamad Amin
Basri Amin
Rahman Dako
Hidayah Muhallim
Wilmar Salim
KW-MAKO FC -
Pap
Yingyot
Pong
Saam
Soon Hock
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***BRACKET 2***
Beyond Nationalities HM9
Ruwan Hulugalle
Neel Kamal Chapagain
Chau Viet To
Mujtaba Ahsan
Uddhav Bhandari
Laxman Sherma
Duc Nguyen
We're Asian, too.
Shawn Arita
Mivelia Andika
Jung-in Youn
Jason Nam
Justin Anderson
Wantok
Tara
Wils
Robertson
Baega
Manu
Pundari
Donald
Ronnie
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Andy Lambert would also like to play, but hasn't got a team at the
moment. He is from England, which automatically qualifies him as a good
player, so I recommend one of you teams with less players pick him up. His
e-mail is lamberta@hawaii.edu, or you can reach him at 944-6258 (sorry
about giving out your phone number to everyone Andy... if Wilmar calls
you and asks you if he can visit your room, please politely refuse).
Anybody else not already on a team is welcome to come out tomorrow at
2pm and see if there are any teams short of players or needing
substitute players.
Ok, I think this will be a lot of fun, even though I have to ref all the
games. Everybody please show up at 2pm tomorrow and I will announce the
order of the games then. Get a good night's sleep, and don't forget to
eat your Wheaties in the morning.
Your fearless referee,
Jay
P.S. - Just joking Wilmar...
Written 3/18/05
Hey all you soccer players and fans,
Thank you for all your hard playing and cheering the past two days. We
have had some amazing turnouts to the games, and some very hard play
from all. I'm very pleased at how well this has been going.
Unfortunately, everyone seems to be too tired to play tomorrow, so I've
made the decision to announce the end of the tournament and make my
team, Solowesi (formerly known as Wilmar's Wankers), the official
champion.
YAY! CONGRATULATIONS SOLOWESI! YOU ARE #1!
Isn't it wonderful being the coordinator of a soccer tournament!
Ok, actually that was Wilmar's idea to give the championship to his own
team, but I explained that some other people might be upset because that
isn't very fair. After he wiped away a few tears, he agreed and we
decided to finish the tournament a little more fairly tomorrow. So here
is what will happen.
At 2pm, the Solowesi and Wantok teams will face off in the final game of
the first round of the tournament. The winner of this game will advance
to the semi-finals, but if the game ends in a tie, then the team 'We're
Asian, Too' will advance instead. If you don't understand how this
works, then feel free to come out tomorrow and look at the chart Wilmar
was nice enough to make.
After this first game finishes, we will begin the semi-finals. In the
first game, the #1 seed KW Mako FC will play #3 seed East Timor (also
known as Carlos' Sexy Studs). After that game, #2 seed Transcontinental
will play the winner of the Solowesi/Wantok game. The two winners of
the semi-finals games will advance to the finals. The final game will
be 20 minute halves (assuming everyone can still run that long!). We
will take a 30-45 minute break after the semi-finals to let the players
rest up for the finals. I expect the final game to start around 4:30 or
so.
In the case of a tie, I recommend we go directly into PKs (I think
players will be too tired for overtime). Wilmar has volunteered to
stand up against the wall of the Kennedy Theatre and act as a target.
All you have to do to 'score' a PK is hit him with the ball from 20 feet
away. If you make him cry, you get an extra point. Ok, actually Wilmar
suggested that idea, but I told him it might violate some human rights
laws, so we decided to do more traditional PKs. The PKs will be just
like the ones we've been using in the games the past two days. Five
players from each team will have to kick the ball from just past
midfield into an empty goal (no goalkeeper). The team with the most
goals wins. If teams are tied after five players kicking, the kicking
order starts over and goes into sudden death (meaning the first team to
score when the other team doesn't wins). Make sense? If it's too
complicated, we can just let Wilmar stand up against the wall...
One important note. Several teams used players from other teams very
liberally during the tournament, and I got some complaints about this.
I understand that people are tired or hurt and don't have enough players
for subs. I ask that you do your best to get all of your original team
out tomorrow, and if you can't field a full team, then please try your
best to limit outside players to ONE! If this is not possible, then
please come talk to me tomorrow before your game starts.
Ok, see everybody at 2pm tomorrow. I highly recommend the entire EWC
community to come out and cheer on your favorite team (Solowesi). Also,
I hear that the referee is really exciting to watch. So come out early
and get your front row seat, because they are gonna go fast!
Your humble soccer organizer,
Jay
P.S. - just joking Wilmar... except the part about standing against the
wall...
Written 3/21/05
Well folks,
It's been three long, hot days out on the patch of grass and dirt next
to Kennedy Theatre that would never be mistaken for a soccer field. But
a soccer field it was, and for the past three days it was home to one of
the most intense soccer tournaments the EWC has ever known. A total of
seven teams competed for the title of 'Super Soccer Studs 2005', a title
that would give them bragging rights around the EWC community until next
year's EWCPA Olympics. Obviously a lot was at stake. Every team came
out hard, leaving behind their blood, sweat, and a few teeth on the
field. Actually, I think there are still a few bodies lying out there.
Four teams advanced to the semifinals today. Both semifinal games were
well fought, and East Timor and Wantok emerged as the winners that would
face off in the finals. Wilmar was disappointed that neither semifinal
game ended in a tie, however, because he spent most of the games pressed
up against the wall of Kennedy Theatre practicing for the PKs he hoped
would ensue.
The final match got underway around 5:30pm. Both teams were exhausted,
but you could see from the aggressiveness in their play and the
determination in their eyes that they would stop at nothing to be the
'Super Soccer Studs 2005'. The fans cheered on both sides, and it
helped, because by halftime three goals had been scored, with East Timor
leading 2-1.
But Wantok wasn't ready to throw in the towel. I overheard Williams
giving a rousing halftime speech to his team. He told them that ever
since he was a little boy, he had always dreamed of someday being called
a Super Soccer Stud, but somehow, this dream had always eluded him. He
told his teammates that "now is the time for all of us to stand up as a
team and be recognized by the world as true Super Soccer Studs". Ronnie
and Manu wiped tears from their eyes as they took the field for the
second half.
Both teams continued to play intensely in the second half. Wantok
scored a goal early to tie the game up at 2-2. The rest of the half
there were numerous opporunities, but for 10 long minutes neither side
was able to score. I noticed several times during these 10 minutes that
Wilmar was pressed up against the wall of Kennedy Theatre with a look of
pure ecstacy on his face, certain that the game would end in a tie and
that both teams would soon be kicking balls at him for the PK shootout.
Wantok took several good shots on goal, but (Roberto) Carlos was on fire
in the goal. Just when it looked as if Wilmar's wishes might come true,
however, Wantok scored their third and final goal. East Timor, led by
their top scorers Jose and Brahim the "Tunisian Tornado", tried their
best to equalize, but time ran out and Wantok won the game 3-2. Players
from both sides clapped and cheered along with the fans, and handshakes
and hugs were freely exchanged. It seems the only person not happy with
the final result was poor Wilmar, still pressed helplessly against the
wall hoping that someone might kick the ball at him.
I think anybody who participated in the soccer games or came out to
watch would agree that the tournament was a huge success. I've heard
that the other events were equally as exciting, and I think we should
all thank and congratulate Lucas on doing such a great job organizing
the EWCPA Olympics. It's one of the funnest events I've been involved
with here at the EWC, and I hope that it will continue for many years to
come!
Congratulations to Wantok for becoming the 'Super Soccer Studs 2005'.
Everybody have a great spring break, and use this week to recover from
all your soccer injuries!
Jay
P.S. - Wilmar, you know I love you man...
Written 3/22/05
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