Losing two of their last three games, the Brooklyn Aces have hit their biggest low of the season.
Battling injuries to key players the likes of Joe Lyle, Nick Grove, Rob Miller and Tony Resendes and not to mention the half dozen other players like Kyle McCullough and Chris Holmes that have been playing injured over the past few weeks, the team is in desperate need of a few days off.
Despite their record this season and a 16-point lead over the Rockhoppers, the Aces can’t afford to finish the season on one leg. Aces head coach Chris Firriolo knows that better than anyone and feels that once the team can get healthy, they’ll regain the consistency that got them to where they are this season.
“Once we get a few guys back, things are going to be very different,” Firriolo said. “Things are really tough and we’re battling. I’m really proud of them for that, but once we get healthy again, I don’t think we’re going to be having some of the problems we’re having right now.”











