SHL Affiliate PT (SHL username: Muerto)
2x DSFL TEotY with Tijuana Luchadores.
SHL Affiliation - https://simulationhockey.com/showthread....pid3022993
04-19-2021, 07:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-19-2021, 07:33 AM by Lukstins88.)
It would only be natural for Juan Domine to get a phone call from Campion College in his hometown of Kingston, Jamaica. The school is not particularly known for its athletic prowess, and even still, their focus lies mainly with swimming and track field, leaving football as mostly an afterthought. Domine is the only alumnus of Campion to play in the professional ranks, so it is no surprise that the school's athletic staff would call him for advice. Domine would not hesitate to coach a game for his alma mater, booking a flight the day after a Butchers game if necessary. Hopefully his presence would be inspiring for the Campion team--who wouldn't be pumped up playing in front of a professional athlete? His message to the team would be one of gratitude and hard work, telling the players that they should be proud to wear the Campion shield on their uniforms. Domine couldn't accept a coaching job at his former high school until he retires from the ISFL, but he would certainly consider it after his playing days are over. Campion College paved the way for his successes in life, so he feels an obligation to return some of that investment by coaching some future ISFL stars.
Sir Peter Jackson wakes up in the middle of the night to his phone ringing. At first he wants to ignore it, but then sees that it is a New Zealand phone number and feels the need to answer. On the line is the athletic director from his high school Kapiti College. It turns out the head coach of the football team that had been there since long before Sir Peter played had just resigned out of the blue and in the middle of the season. The athletic director is worried that the team's morale is going to be so down that many of the players will just quit and there won't be a football team anymore. Sir Peter tells him he will be there as soon as possible and immediately books a flight back to New Zealand. Luckily the Tijuana Luchadores have just started their bye week, so he won't have to worry about missing anything in the DSFL while he is gone. He arrives in New Zealand and makes his way to Kapiti College where he has first setup a meeting with the athletic director and then with the entire team. He tells the athletic director that he can only do this for one game, but that he can help the team out for a week while he looks for a more permanent solution. He then meets with the team and uses his natural charisma to get the team back on track and willing to keep playing. He has the team go through a pretty hard practice that first day too just to make sure they have what it takes. After the practice on that first day he goes to the home of his old coach, but his wife answers the door and says he is out fishing somewhere and probably won't be back for a few days. She isn't sure why he resigned. Luckily for Sir Peter he knows exactly the spot and the next morning he makes his way up to the coaches old fishing spot. Sure enough coach is there with his usual setup. Sir Peter has a long talk with the coach and after much back and forth convinces the coach to at least come watch the game on Friday and see if he has a change of heart. The rest of the week goes by and Sir Peter is able to bring the passion for football out in the team and come Friday they are ready to rock like they haven't all season. The game is a bloodbath in the good way. Kapiti College dominates the competition for all four quarters. At the end of the game while Sir Peter is giving out game balls the old coach walks in and asks the team if they will accept him back as the coach and they all agree.
[OPTION]Height: 6'1"
[OPTION]Weight: 195 lbs.
[OPTION]Birthplace: Raleigh, NC
[OPTION]Number: 22
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[OPTION]Career Stats
[OPTION]G || Tck || TFL || FF/FR || Sck || Int || PD || TD
[OPTION]141 || 597 || 1 || 5/1 || 6 || 30 || 163 || 3
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[OPTION]Playoff Stats
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[OPTION]Awards
[OPTION]S26 Defensive Player of the Year, S26 CB of the Year,
[OPTION]S23 Defensive Breakout Player, S23 Defensive Performance
[OPTION]Pro Bowls: S22, S26
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Being a penguin, Adelie de Pengu never actually went to any sort of school. In fact, before his joining the ISFL, the only schools he was aware of were schools of fish. As a result he was very confused when offered a temporary role at a local Denver high school. He was told how important youth sports were by his general managers and was informed that he could not eat these schools, which only came as a disappointment. Adelie has never been the type to turn down a challenge though, so he waddled his way to the school and began to put the kids to work. He taught them the importance of being able to dive, how to hold their breath longer, and even taught them the secret of his slide tackle that he is known for in the ISFL. After all, sliding on your belly give you a huge speed boost! By game time a couple weeks later, the kids were in the best shape of their lives from all the swimming drills and things went pretty smoothly for Adelie as he was often seen in the huddle with his clipboard, gackkering loudly and pointing at things with his flippers. By the end of the game, this hapless school had won their first of the season. Adelie was proud, but willingly passed the team off to the new coach. In the end, he'd much rather be involved with school full of yummy fish.
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