Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Countdown to 100 - Sharks Greatest Game #1

In determining the New York Sharks greatest games, you have to set down a list of guidelines of what constitutes a great game. Some of the criteria were: was it a close game, was there a record setting performance, did the Sharks win, was it a come from behind victory, was they any significance to the game, etc. Many of the games selected so far had many of these ingredients, but the one chosen as the best of the best has it all.

There is something about the first being the best and the New York Sharks first game ever was the best. Not only did the Sharks win by only 6 points, they came from behind in the second half, the backup quarterback engineering the winning drive, and this game helped catapult the forming of a women's professional football league.

In 1999, two women's football teams, Minnesota Vixens and Michigan Minx, were created in the mid-west. They barn stormed around the country playing each other to see if there was any interest in women's tackle football. Their promoters had heard of a women's flag football team from New York that had won a national championship and challenged the team, the Long Island Sharks to play the Minnesota Vixen in a tackle football game. There were not enough players on the Sharks to form a complete team so they enlisted players from other flag football teams in the New York city area.

With less than 2 months to prepare and using borrowed equipment they transformed themselves the flag football team into a tackle football team. And on a very cold and windy December 11th, the two teams met at Mitchell Field in Uniondale, Long Island.

For most of the Sharks this was the first time they had ever played a game with the pads on and it took some getting used to. The wind was howling with gusts up to 40 mph and most of the plays were on the ground. The Vixens had 4 games worth of experience and were able to draw first blood. They scored their touchdown in the beginning of the second quarter to lead 6-0.

The score remained 6-0 at halftime as the Sharks struggled to get any offense going. In the third quarter there was a quarterback change with Val Halesworth taking over. The change seemed to spark the team as she led them down the field to tie the score. The big play coming on a 71-yard pass completion to Nathalie Jufer.

The Sharks defense continued to play tough and kept the visitors out of the endzone. As the third quarter came to a close, Halesworth again connected with her receiver for a touchdown. This time it was a 17-yard strike to Val Monaco. This made the score 12-6 and that is the way it remained to the final whistle.

There were only 300 fans that lasted through the bad weather to watch the game, but the enthusiasm generated from the event set the stage to create a whole league for women's football in 2000.

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