![]() ![]() Maulid knew that his parents, Hassan Matan and Shafea Omar-neither of whom spoke much English, but both could talk soccer-were somewhere in the stadium amidst the cacophony cheering the Lewiston Blue Devils. If Sid Vicious ever thought about playing soccer, he would’ve looked to Cam Nigro for style tips. He towered above the fray, a human roadblock before the net. ![]() ![]() Scarborough’s goalkeeper, Cameron Nigro, stood out among the scrambling traffic before the box, his black-and-gold adidas flame shirt mirroring his shocking blond Mohawk. White-shirted Scarborough defenders multiplied by the second. His teammates spread in a sea of blue across the green pitch-Karim and Moha, Nuri and Q, Maslah and Abdi H. Master of the front handspring flip throw-in, Maulid Abdow held the ball and surveyed the vast field before him under the gray November sky. ![]()
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