Part of me feels bad for kicking the ball in her face -- it was a snap decision, obviously not premeditated. But I honestly laugh every time I watch the clip.
"Kick 'em in the face!" is a quote that Gavin Johnson (Decatur High School) would chant at sporting events. I stole it from him and would use it as a cheer instead of "1-2-3-Score First!" it was "2-3-"Kick 'em in the face!" -- always meant in fun, of course.
Below is a funny TIU Men's soccer video called "Underdog"
"Cobra Style"
"Faint"
"Revolution"
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