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A Light in the Dark of Mexico City’s Rough Start


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A Light in the Dark of Mexico City’s Rough Start

 

Darius Marimoto II’s blazing hot start has fans in Mexico City excited for what’s next.

 

MEXICO CITY, 9:49 PM EST, 09/09/2022 – In the height of a successful draft for the Mexico City Kings, the team has lost three with one overtime loss out of five games they’ve played this season–with a goal differential of -3. With the team as a whole performing below average so far, a newly-drafted player straight from Japan is getting the stands packed again. 

 

Darius Marimoto II, right wing, is tearing up the Victory Hockey League Minor league (VHLM) currently, with an impressive stat line: four goals, four assists, and eight points. He was awarded first star honors in the season opener for the Kings against their inter conference rival, the San Diego Marlins. He got two of his four goals in that game.

 

Marmoto II reigns from Japan, where his father, Darius Marimoto, was born and raised also. He moved overseas at 18 to pursue new opportunities in North America, and eventually found his way to the VHLM draft stage. 

 

“I’m very excited for what’s to come for our team,” A Kings fan said to our crew this afternoon. “It’s a very exciting time to be a Kings fan! Mexico City hockey has never looked this bright and promising in ages.” The statement came after a big win against the Saskatoon Wild

 

It’s a very good time to be a Mexico City fan right now. Many of the fans are hopeful of an eventual season turnaround for their team, with their firepower growing in power every practice and match. Only time will tell what happens to the Kings, and Darius in particular. 


- BOBO, Chief Editor and Publisher

 

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7 hours ago, CrookedAnt said:

Mexico deserves the start after passing on generational talent Antonio Barksdale @ pick number twenty.

 

Best of luck in your player's career, but respectfully.. praying on Mexico City's downfall.

wow, thanks for the kind words but wow.

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