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A new comer, and a couple old Faces.


 

Kevin Concordia 6'2", 178 lbs. Bats: Right Throws: Right

Kevin has been itching to play for a while, and his chance finally came over Thanksgiving break.  He did not disappoint.  He wore a pretty cool hat, which made him breath easier as he stepped up to the plate on that sloppy day and entered the Foftball record books as he and his younger brother Biran became the 3rd brother combination ever to play a game of Foftball.  He also won an award for playing the tiniest drum set, he won the best solo at the Jazz in the Meadows Junior High Jazz Festival on the drums during the game.  He began his Foftball career 1-0, and is hoping to add to that unblemished mark.  After the game, Kevin cooked a taco dinner worthy of praise.

Patrick Tennant 5'10", 155 lbs. Bats: Right Throws: Right

Patrick (On the Left, pictured with Andrew "Tawny" Lello) played his first game in a couple years over the last break.  His first Foftball game ever was in 2001, in which he had a break out game, raising many eyebrows, and many thought that he would be the rookie of the year.  Well, that season's star kind of dwindled and sputtered, and Pat was left with little recognition.  He played in the first game over break and did a good job again.  He is regionally famous for his ability to play his arm like a clarinet, and often delights the Foftball crowd with a tune or two. Tee tee ta tittle tee ta ta to too to tee rippa topa ti tilly!

Tyler Louis 5'11", 180 Lbs. Bats: Right Throws: Right

"El Tylero" as he was affectionately named is one of the most "old-school" Foftball players around.  Though he has not played a game in nearly 3 years, his effects on the game have been profound.  He was the first one to coin the term "I'm Lovin It" which is now a national McDonald's campaign slogan.  He also was the first player to pitch the ball using his feet, which has not really caught on, but it was interesting.  Tilar was once a workhorse pitcher for the Prospect Sophmore Summerleague team coached by the one and only Tim Lazzarrotto.  He was forced to pitch nearly every game, which damaged his once electrifying arm.  "Don't Share Needles!" Tyler once said, and everyone listened!