Hayashi Shows Its True Colors
Hayashi General Manager Mark Trollinger has been making moves all off-season to return the Silver Dragons to their glory days. Moved West by the CDFL Relocation committee, Hayashi finds itself in the Valley of the Sun and next door to an old time rival. The past three seasons have been a disappointment for Hayashi. After winning the 2001 CDFL Championship, the Silver Dragons have missed the playoffs two of the three seasons. Last year, Hayashi finished tied for worst in the league with CDFL defending champion Wallachia.
In an effort to return to the playoff calibre team it once was, Hayashi has brought back original head coach Don Shula. Today, Trollinger announced the return to the Silver Dragons original colors. Trollinger said in a statement outside the Cheesecake Factory at the Chandler Fashion Mall "The original concept of Hayashi was that it was a Japanese team. It was once said that the sun never set on the Japanese Empire. The sunset is made up of bright blues, pinks, hints of silver among others. That was the influance in the blue, silver and pink color scheme. Critics called the team colors homosexual and mounting comments cause the team to drop the pink and select a deeper blue. After spending the past six months preparing for Hayashi to begin anew in this location, I was taken by the beautiful Arizona sunsets. They are more vivid that I have seen before. Every night the pink and blue called out as a reminder. The glory of those sunsets will be present again in our team this year. The Silver Dragons glory will rise again, like a pink and blue sunrise."
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