$8 to See Carolina RailHawks Match at WakeMed Soccer Park at 7 p.m. Saturday, September 8 ($17.50 Value)
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With playoffs looming next month, last year's regular-season title holders continue their 2012 campaign in a game against San Antonio
Soccer, or football, puts its emphasis on the human foot, largely to keep it safe now that delinquent hands are using real rocks, paper, and scissors in their games. Keep feet from falling in with a bad crowd with this deal: for $8, you get one ticket for premium-level seating in sections 101–102, 109–110, or 301–308 to see the Carolina RailHawks play the San Antonio Scorpions at WakeMed Soccer Park at 7 p.m. on Saturday, September 8 (a $17.50 value, including all fees). Doors open at 6 p.m.
Continuing their campaign to defend their 2011 North American Soccer League regular-season title, the Carolina RailHawks take the pitch to play the San Antonio Scorpions, who sit atop the league standings after 21 games. Amid a human mosaic of orange and blue, WakeMed Soccer Park’s bright lights shine on RailHawks stars, led by defender and team captain Kupono Low, regarded as one of the NASL’s top 11 players from 2011 and the man behind the RailHawks’ first-ever goal.
Before the game, the team will play host to an Oktoberfest celebration from 5 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Admission to the festival is an additional $10, not covered in this deal. Music will fill the air as craft-beer vendors and homebrewers from throughout the Triangle will hand out tastings of their sudsy offerings, communicating only through gleeful yodeling that only Bavarians can hear.
With playoffs looming next month, last year's regular-season title holders continue their 2012 campaign in a game against San Antonio
Soccer, or football, puts its emphasis on the human foot, largely to keep it safe now that delinquent hands are using real rocks, paper, and scissors in their games. Keep feet from falling in with a bad crowd with this deal: for $8, you get one ticket for premium-level seating in sections 101–102, 109–110, or 301–308 to see the Carolina RailHawks play the San Antonio Scorpions at WakeMed Soccer Park at 7 p.m. on Saturday, September 8 (a $17.50 value, including all fees). Doors open at 6 p.m.
Continuing their campaign to defend their 2011 North American Soccer League regular-season title, the Carolina RailHawks take the pitch to play the San Antonio Scorpions, who sit atop the league standings after 21 games. Amid a human mosaic of orange and blue, WakeMed Soccer Park’s bright lights shine on RailHawks stars, led by defender and team captain Kupono Low, regarded as one of the NASL’s top 11 players from 2011 and the man behind the RailHawks’ first-ever goal.
Before the game, the team will play host to an Oktoberfest celebration from 5 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Admission to the festival is an additional $10, not covered in this deal. Music will fill the air as craft-beer vendors and homebrewers from throughout the Triangle will hand out tastings of their sudsy offerings, communicating only through gleeful yodeling that only Bavarians can hear.