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Late surge: Boyd bested by Berkner in bi-district

GARLAND -- Despite playing them close for much of the night, McKinney Boyd was unable to repeat its early season success as the Broncos were beaten by Richardson Berkner, 59-48, in Tuesday night's bi-district matchup from Naaman Forest High School.

Boyd had previously beaten Berkner 58-50 earlier this season on Dec. 4. Boyd finishes the 2012-13 season with a 20-10 record while Berkner (29-5) continues on to play in the area round.

Although they were unable to beat Berkner for a second time this year, the game marks the end of a memorable season for Boyd's basketball program.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013 11:26 PM CST

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Sidekicks take victory, forward looks back

Guest reporter Alex Evans, left, interviews Sidekicks coach Tatu on Feb. 9, the night the team retired his jersey. Tatu said one of his favorite memories of all time was winning the championship as a Sidekicks player in 1986. - Photo courtesy of Erin Sperry

Published: Friday, February 15, 2013 3:41 PM CST
On Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013, I got the perfect opportunity to attend a Dallas Sidekicks game. Not only did they win and beat the Rockford Rampage, they had a special ceremony for their co-owner and coach, Tatu.


The Sidekicks stole the victory and blew the crowd away with a booming final score of 14-5. Two of those goals were scored by one of their star players, Jamie Lovegrove.

After the game, I met the goalie, Sagu, and was also able to interview Tatu.


"I've been playing professional soccer for 24 years!" Sagu said. He also said he averages 13-14 saves per game, and that his favorite event this season had been the win against the San Diego Sockers.

It was a lot easier to come up with questions to ask Tatu, because it was the night the Sidekicks retired his jersey. He stated that one of his favorite memories of all time was winning the championship as a Sidekicks player in 1986.

The way Tatu started playing indoor soccer was equally as interesting. When he moved to America, he was playing both indoor and outdoor soccer, but indoor soccer soon took center stage and he started playing it full-time.

Over all, going to the Sidekicks game and being a junior reporter for the game was a once in a lifetime experience - an opportunity that I would love to have again.

Final score: Sidekicks 14, Rampage 5.

Alex Evans is a fifth-grader at Valley Creek in McKinney.



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