Northeast Ohio has a long history of Star Wars-themed
sporting events. Long before the Rebel Legion or 501st were in existence, my
parents used to take me out to the old Richfield Coliseum to watch The
Cleveland FORCE indoor soccer team play.
The Cleveland FORCE promotional staff really played on the popularity of
the “Star Wars” films; even had the players enter through a giant inflatable
Darth Vader with his foot on a soccer ball. You know that line in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back when Chris Rock says, "I think George Lucas is gonna sue somebody!" ... well, rumor is, he almost did!
Eventually, The Cleveland FORCE and
indoor soccer league folded and the team’s history faded into legend. That is… until The Akron Rubber Ducks decided to invite
Great Lakes Base, Ohio Garrison, Rancor Clan and The Dark Empire to take part
in their “The Richfield Coliseum Strikes Back” promotion.
The Rubber Ducks put a new twist on the traditional “Star Wars
Night” promotion that many minor league baseball teams are doing, and
incorporating local fans love for the old Cleveland FORCE indoor soccer team. The Rubber Ducks wore jerseys that
resembled the old Cleveland FORCE uniforms, as well as welcomed former FORCE
players: Hector Marinaro, Bruce Miller, Otto Orf, Walter Schlothauer and Mike
Sweeney.
Seeing these guys brought back a lot of childhood memories for me: the “Star Wars” theme blasting as the players entered the arena, Kai Haaskivi kicking in a goal and the place would go INSANE! Marinaro (pictured above with me) played for the FORCE briefly in Richfield, then later rejoined the second incarnation of The Cleveland Force in the early 2000s. In fact, my first (unofficial) Jedi costume was at a Cleveland FORCE game.
Seeing these guys brought back a lot of childhood memories for me: the “Star Wars” theme blasting as the players entered the arena, Kai Haaskivi kicking in a goal and the place would go INSANE! Marinaro (pictured above with me) played for the FORCE briefly in Richfield, then later rejoined the second incarnation of The Cleveland Force in the early 2000s. In fact, my first (unofficial) Jedi costume was at a Cleveland FORCE game.
Unfortunately, the Force wasn’t with the Rubber Ducks this
evening as they lost 7-5 to Erie Sea Wolves; despite a grand slam by Jordan
Smith.
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