07-21-2021, 04:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-21-2021, 04:56 PM by StadiumGambler.)
With the ISFL trying to reach out globally via the Berlin expansion, it would only make sense that the ISFL sends out its international stars to various training camps around the world in order to help bring in the next generation of world stars.
For the Sarasota Sailfish, Wide Receiver Saleem Spence was asked to head to his birth country of South Africa, but rejected the request, due to raw feelings about how his father, a respected doctor, was chased out of the country in ludicrous fashion. Instead, the Sailfish went for Running Back Chizuru Ichinose, sending her to Japan to teach the local university teams various American footballing skills.
Along the way, Ichinose got into various romantic comedy subplots with vaguely good-looking college guys and their girlfriends, investigated several extremely minor petty crimes while cosplaying as Sherlock Holmes, and taught a promising young Japanese running back named Sena Kobayakawa a move called the Devil Bat Super Ghost, a complicated cut step that caused Sena to vanish right from defenders sights before they could tackle him.
Overall, Ichinose did a professional job as an ambassador for the game in her native country, and one can expect the next generation of Japanese stars to start coming through the ranks soon.
For the Sarasota Sailfish, Wide Receiver Saleem Spence was asked to head to his birth country of South Africa, but rejected the request, due to raw feelings about how his father, a respected doctor, was chased out of the country in ludicrous fashion. Instead, the Sailfish went for Running Back Chizuru Ichinose, sending her to Japan to teach the local university teams various American footballing skills.
Along the way, Ichinose got into various romantic comedy subplots with vaguely good-looking college guys and their girlfriends, investigated several extremely minor petty crimes while cosplaying as Sherlock Holmes, and taught a promising young Japanese running back named Sena Kobayakawa a move called the Devil Bat Super Ghost, a complicated cut step that caused Sena to vanish right from defenders sights before they could tackle him.
Overall, Ichinose did a professional job as an ambassador for the game in her native country, and one can expect the next generation of Japanese stars to start coming through the ranks soon.
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