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==History==
 
==History==
  
In 1994 the [[Camelot Scorpions]] extreme soccer franchise was formed in conjunction with the other five teams of the league.
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In 1994 the [[Camelot Scorpions]] extreme soccer franchise was formed in conjunction with the other five teams of the [[PopularFreedom Extreme Soccer League| Extreme Soccer League]].
  
 
The team since the onset of their existence has been known for their tenacious scoring ability coupled with their speed.  The most noteable achievements of the [[Camelot Scorpions]] includes:
 
The team since the onset of their existence has been known for their tenacious scoring ability coupled with their speed.  The most noteable achievements of the [[Camelot Scorpions]] includes:

Revision as of 21:33, 5 April 2006

Camelot Scorpions
Full name: Camelot Scorpions Extreme Soccer Club
Location: Camelot, PopularFreedom
Venue: Oceancove Field
League: Extreme Soccer League
Current Championship: 2005 ESL Championship

Overview

The Camelot Scorpions are apart of the Extreme Soccer League and play their games in the city of Camelot, PopularFreedom at Oceancove Field.

Motto

You can't hit what you can't catch.

History

In 1994 the Camelot Scorpions extreme soccer franchise was formed in conjunction with the other five teams of the Extreme Soccer League.

The team since the onset of their existence has been known for their tenacious scoring ability coupled with their speed. The most noteable achievements of the Camelot Scorpions includes:

  • In 2005, despite being massively clobbered in the hitting department by the Victory Union Broncos, the Scorpions, despite being extremely battered, were able to come away with a victory by a score of 7-3 to earn their second ESL championship.

Roster

  • Coach=Steve Frankson

Goalie:

  • 1=Walter Matthews
  • 15=Derek York (backup)

Starters:

  • 2=George Saralon
  • 3=Roger Thomas
  • 4=Peter Green
  • 5=Vince Asagil
  • 6=Albert Trecesi
  • 7=Evan Gunter
  • 8=William Cone
  • 9=Harold Ollira
  • 10=Garth Fosebo
  • 11=Ivan Smithsonville

Substitutes:

  • 12=Arnold Davis
  • 13=Bill Douglas
  • 14=Wayne Achini

Stadium

Oceancove Field