Comets is proud to have entered a team in the A-league this season for the first time in Comets history. The team is called LYNX, and consists of returning players and a few new faces.
WHY "LYNX"?
LYNX is a constellation of the northern hemisphere, introduced in the 17th century by Johannes Hevelius. Its name originates from the fact that someone would need the eyes of a lynx to see it. It is moving faster than escape velocity at that distance; however, it appears to be in a long elliptical orbit around our galaxy, the Milky Way, and is thus not expected to escape.
In mythology, the LYNX is an elusive, ghost-like animal that sees without being seen. Often called "the keeper of secrets of the forest", its magical appearance stems from the mystery that such a creature's secrecy can also be its strength. The Lynx teaches us that even the smallest can succeed in life, and that the world can unfold itself to those who stop and listen.
Date
Team
Score
Win/ Loss
Sept 27
Men 2
34-42
Loss
Oct 4
United White
38-43
Loss
Oct 18
United Red
32-34
Loss
Oct 25
Men 1
?
Loss
Nov 1
United Blue
30-42
Loss
Nov 8
Men 2
17-48
Loss
LEFT: Our Lynx team players:
Back: Anna, Sarah, Casey, Cassie, Sally
Front: Kristy, Suzanne, Kristy
Our two Lynx Captains, Sarah Gwerder and Suzanne Martin. Go Lynx! Good luck.