WCLL Div. A Championship: Sonoma 7, Arizona 3 FINAL
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Etheredge from Poole
Sonoma 5
Arizona 3
Etheredge from Poole
Sonoma 5
Arizona 3
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cjwilhelmi - I just wanted to type a lot of astericks
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NomaBlueCollar - All-Conference
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Sonoma Goal
McDonald from Williams
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Final 7-3
Waterboy wanted the following announced: Sonoma Fans are throwing tortillas
McDonald from Williams
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Final 7-3
Waterboy wanted the following announced: Sonoma Fans are throwing tortillas
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cjwilhelmi - I just wanted to type a lot of astericks
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Thanks to Waterboy for calling in scores.
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cjwilhelmi - I just wanted to type a lot of astericks
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thats what i like to hear...
and the torrillas! awesome.
thanks cj and waterboy for the updates
and the torrillas! awesome.
thanks cj and waterboy for the updates
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NomaBlueCollar - All-Conference
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I know tortillas come from UCSB but what is the history behind the tradition?
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cjwilhelmi - I just wanted to type a lot of astericks
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Maybe next year, Santa Barbara fans will ring cowbells.....Naw it'll never happen. Gauchos are cowboys, but not farmers.
I think the tortilla throwing has to do with the latin nature of their mascot, the Gaucho, which is an Argentine cowboy. Their song is Ole, Ole, Ole which is also latin. So they started singing and throwing tortillas at the D1 basketball games.
I think the tortilla throwing has to do with the latin nature of their mascot, the Gaucho, which is an Argentine cowboy. Their song is Ole, Ole, Ole which is also latin. So they started singing and throwing tortillas at the D1 basketball games.
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cjwilhelmi wrote:I know tortillas come from UCSB but what is the history behind the tradition?
im not sure what the roots of it are but last year at wclls they threw tortillas when thenever they scored and when they beat us, also they threw them alot whenever they scored in our regular season game this year.
its nothing against arizona, just sb

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Bluevelvet wrote:Maybe next year, Santa Barbara fans will ring cowbells
you can never have too much cowbell
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cjwilhelmi wrote:I know tortillas come from UCSB but what is the history behind the tradition?
I don't think it came from UCSB. We have been throwing tortillas for touchdowns at my high school football games for at least 20 years now. I don't think it started at my high school either. Its just a natural projectile to bugger opponents.

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laxative wrote:cjwilhelmi wrote:I know tortillas come from UCSB but what is the history behind the tradition?
I don't think it came from UCSB. We have been throwing tortillas for touchdowns at my high school football games for at least 20 years now. I don't think it started at my high school either. Its just a natural projectile to bugger opponents.
I think UCSB lacrosse might have a tradition of it but a lot of schools do this. Texas Tech is another team in the past that use to do this until the Big XII stopped them from doing this or they got flagged. I remember going to a Tech-SMU football game at Texas Stadium after they were told to stop so a lot fans were throwing the lids to Lemon Chills during the game, was sort of funny.
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laxative wrote: I don't think it started at my high school either. Its just a natural projectile to bugger opponents.
It is a cool tradition for UCSB. I like it. I just don't know if the first tortilla fired upon a field of competition was done so in Santa Barbara.

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