Struggling Wranglers Entertain Philly at the Drum

To say the 3-8 Wranglers are struggling is like saying chocolate tastes OK. Losing on the final play of the game at home against Orlando last week was a blow that knocked the breath out of fans and players alike. Maybe the middle-of-the-pack 5-6 Philly Soul are the perfect candidates for win No. 4. It would be embarrassing for a team from the live music capital of the world to lose to a team owned by Jon Bon Jovi. Stevie Ray's statue would surely shed a tear. So grab your face paint and your beer money, and head on down to the Frank Erwin Center for a 3pm kickoff and for more on the Wranglers please see "Arena Rock." The game will be broadcast live on 1300AM the Zone with a TV replay on Fox Sports Net at 11pm. Vs. Philadelphia: Sunday, May 27, 3pm. Frank Erwin Center, 1701 Red River. 339-3939 for tickets.

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