Shut up:
My apologies on the id of the player. My stats keeper wrote down #7. I remembered #7 and #3 both starting on the ball. One ran over it and the next one hit it, but I couldn't remember who. In baseball, a seeing eye single is a hit that finds the gap in the defense. Sonefeld's free kick "saw" or found a ball width gap in the wall. Hence the use of the term. It was well struck by Les. McClam did take the PK and Thomas Thunell did score on the header.

As far as being "three sheets to the wind"...in reality I'm old and married so I came home after the match to see my family and eat some bbq.

It was a great match and as I said, typical Dreher/BC rivalry action. I believe this makes 16 of 25 matches that have been decided by one goal.