Ela Marca Um Golo—Novamente!


Why are these players smiling?








They may be smiling because they are winning their game with Delta State University.  Or it may be because their record is
about to be 14-0-1.  Maybe they're smiling because they are ranked  2nd in the entire nation.  Then again, they may just enjoy
the sport they are so good at playing.  Maybe they feel satisfaction at working hard to achieve goals.  Possibly, they enjoy college
at UWF—the team's GPA is over 3.5!  It could have something to do with liking their coach.  I don't know the players but I have
met the coach.  All he wanted to talk about was his players and what a great group of people they are.







Optical illusion?  If you'll look closely, you'll see that the UWF player is not slapping the Delta player in the face and kicking
her in the rear end.  They collided while pursuing the ball that can be seen by the UWF player's right hand. The Argos sometimes
face "physical" tactics and, while their game is based on speed and skill, they are quite capable of fulfilling the lyrical warning:
"If you can't take blows sister, don't throw blows."  "Blows" may not be the right word—soccer players generally display quite a
capacity to absorb serious physical contact without resorting to fighting.












Foul? Is the player in black picking the pocket of the UWF player?











A corner kick



No, the UWF player is not hiding behind #10.  Note the grass clippings thrown into the air as she skids to a stop.