THE FOXHOLE COURT: OCTOBER 8-OCTOBER 14
ONLINE:
“After two disappointing results, the Palmetto State Foxes secured their first win of the season in a 4-3 overtime victory against the Blackwell Jackrabbits. The overtime game winner was scored by fifth year Neel Avery, who had a two-goal night, off of a strong save and a strong play by fifth year and Captain Grant Rollins and new Fox and Ohio State Buckeyes transfer Casey Hendrix.”
“The Foxes’ first victory also came in their first game without any red cards, and with a pared-down roster after their penalty-ridden loss to the Belmonte Terrapins. The Foxes were without sophomore Octavia Dawson and freshman Raphael Peruggia due to red cards in that controversial game, and two additional players were scratched due to what Fox Coach David Wymack described as “not listening to directions even worse than usual,” believed to stem from their conduct during the Southeastern District’s Fall Banquet, which the Foxes hosted: fifth year Logan Trask, ending what had been a two game point streak; and senior Grayson Sharpe, who hasn’t played since earning a red card in the Foxes’ first game of the season.”
“The Jackrabbits will look for a comeback in their next game against the faltering Golden State Eagles, who have yet to win a game, while the Foxes will take on the dominant Edgar Allan Ravens with one question lingering: are they a stronger, more unified team without some members of their roster dragging them down?”
- COLLEGE EXY ONLINE, “FOXES GET FIRST WIN IN OVERTIME VICTORY AGAINST THE JACKRABBITS.”
“Two teams with a long history will go head-to-head on Friday night, as the Edgar Allan Ravens venture into the Foxhole Court to take on the Palmetto State Foxes. The Foxes may have secured their first win of the season last week against the Jackrabbits, but their upward momentum might stall again—the Ravens are charging through yet another undefeated season, and they’re not showing any signs of slowing down.”
“Ahead of Friday’s clash, we return again to the curious case of Leo Duarte. Duarte was briefly on Edgar Allan’s roster to start the 2014-2015 season, a decision that raised eyebrows at the time, for Duarte hadn’t been in any of the scouting reports for top high school players. But Duarte never played a game for the Ravens, disappearing from Exy until he turned up in Class II playing for the San Diego Tritons, and then was added to the Foxes’ roster last year. We have yet to see what, if anything, the Ravens originally saw in Duarte, who has yet to score in three games with the Foxes this season.”
“Matchups between the Foxes and Ravens over the past few years have been a family affair, with brothers Landon and Brayden Sykes in opposing colors. Things will be slightly different this time, however, as Landon Sykes is no longer on the court but behind the Ravens’ bench—though still undoubtedly looking for a victory for his team.”
“But the biggest story is one that started off the Exy court—or, more accurately, on the small screen—due to some fighting words from Fox sophomore striker and former star of the TV show On The Line Akira Sato at a fan convention last week. ‘I’m a Fox now,” Sato, who played Ravens founder Tetsuji Moriyama in the movie First Court, said to a young fan, “and we’re better than the Ravens by a long shot.’ While Sato seemed more than confident in the struggling Foxes’ chances against the undefeated Ravens, the Ravens don’t seem to be putting too much stock in his words. ‘We don’t really pay attention to that stuff,” Ravens Captain Dylan Ratliff said. ‘We’re not celebrities, we’re athletes, and we’re focused on playing real Exy here.’”
“With all this in play, one thing’s for sure: this game will not be one to miss.”
- COLLEGE EXY ONLINE, “RAVENS AT FOXES: PREVIEW”
ON CAMPUS:
The elation from the Foxes’ victory against the Jackrabbits is short-lived: the Ravens are the most difficult opponent the Foxes will face during the regular season, and they need to focus if they want to have any chance of coming out on top.
The game will be on the Foxes’ home turf, so Friday, October 12 starts off quietly, with a shortened practice in the morning and a full day of classes after that, all of them only counting down until the Ravens—and the black-clad horde of fans that follow them everywhere they go—descend upon Palmetto for what will surely be a difficult, if not outright nasty, game.
(OOC information related to the game under the cut)











