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(S5) - PT 2 - Holiday Cheer - Battleborn - 12-31-2017

Ryan Sierra – DT – Orange County Otters
Season 5 – PT #2 – Holiday Cheer

Over this holiday season, Ryan Sierra made his two-hour flight home to Reno, NV to be with his family. The fact Ryan was recently drafted by the Orange County Otters was an amazing gift. He has always loved playing football in front of his friends and family who are mostly from Northern Nevada. His short stint playing professional football has been quite convenient to this point, first being drafted and playing in the DSFL last season in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, and now this season in Orange County, California.
Sierra spent Christmas eve and Christmas day with his father and two brothers, exchanged gifts and treated them to a holiday meal out at Reno’s most renowned gourmet buffet, Sky Terrace in the Atlantis Casino. On Tuesday, Ryan and his family flew back to Los Angeles to help his cousin and her family move into a new long term rental house. They recently suffered from the fires that ravaged the Ventura and Ojai areas. They lost two family homes in consecutive days, but were evacuated in plenty of time to ensure everyone’s safety. Sierra has helped volunteer and raise money for the displaced families in the area and is continuing to employ help from his teammates to rebuild their local neighborhoods.

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(S5) - PT 2 - Holiday Cheer - Bzerkap - 12-31-2017

Mat Akselsen is honing his craft this winter season. He's basically been playing 7 on 7 flag football for a month now. He figures no one is gonna sack him so there's really been no point in working with an offensive line. It seems to be working, Akselsen has speed to burn for days and the agility to match. He's juking and dodging would-be tacklers with ease out on the field. Some say he's a refined, more handsome and simply better version of Michael Vick. Akselsen isn't one to toot his own horn but he won't stop anyone else from doing it either. Particularly when they're correct.

However the holidays are not only for training, but also for giving, and Akselsen will be giving a lot this upcoming season. Here are some of his predictions for the season. Cook will have 90+ catches with 1300+ yards and 9+ TDs, Jarden will have 60+ catches with 900+ yards and 5+ TDs. The little scat back Kennedy will have 80+ catches, 850+ yards, and 6+ TDs. Akselsen will also be gaining over 300 yards on the ground and giving the greatest gift of all, wins for the fans of Yellowknife. It's time to call Akselsen, Mat Claus with all the goodies he's throwing out of his bag. All the other NSFL opponents will just get coal.


(S5) - PT 2 - Holiday Cheer - Oles - 12-31-2017

Written: Must include 200 words. The Holidays are upon us, write about what your player would be doing this holiday season. Whether it's charity work at the soup kitchen, enjoying time with friends and family, or just having a quiet holiday at home relaxing and enjoying life.

While it may be getting cold in Philly and food trucks are closing up for the winter, one truck is opening up for a different cause. Tyler Oles has taken on the task of running meals on wheels right out of his food truck, providing meals to anyone in need fresh out of the truck. While some have questioned the cleanliness of food trucks the Oles food truck was kept in the best condition possible, with it being cleaned and restocked often, while any issues are fixed fast. By taking the food truck out and about, Meals on Wheels can get to as many people as possible, including the homeless, elderly, and disabled. After a Meals on Wheels excursion the food truck was closed, and a new truck was used to deliver toys to children. Going from facility to facility Oles and company went handing out toys to the young children who may have been worse off than others, whether it’s due to disease, family circumstances, or peer influence. The season is all about giving, and Oles goes out of his way to help whenever possible, using his platform as a way to bring joy to others, whether it comes from snatching interceptions, or just helping those in need. (209 words)