KOOP Radio Breaks Off SXSW

After an unfortunate forfeit their previous game, KOOP comes out swinging



After an unfortunate forfeit their previous game, KOOP Radio (2-6) recruits some new players and comes out swinging against South by Southwest (3-6), winning 17-10. BookPeople captain Mandy Brooks and I speak with KOOP left-fielder Long Le after the game.

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