NEPTUNE — certain football fans at the Jersey Shore by keeping close tabs on the Team USA Women s World Cup Tuesday as he began searching for a championship in an opening-round match against North Korea.
Some of them follow the action from the Internet in Germany. Others were glued to their televisions at home. And a group of workers Jersey Shore University Medical Center transformed into a party-like atmosphere, watching the match on a big screen TV in the cafeteria, munching on foods and cheering the team captain Christie Rampone, a spokesman for the hospital.
Hospital President Steve Littleson led chants of USA! USA! While people waving Go Christie Rally towels.
Rampone and didn t disappoint, defeating fellow North Korea from the score is 2-0.
IT is always important to win the first game in the tournament, said Rampone, graduate of Point Pleasant Borough High School and Monmouth University. North Korea is a solid team, but we must build on this win and get some having.
In the hospital Tuesday, some workers wore red, white and blue to show their support for the American team. Children in the Pediatric floor, along with their families, spent the day participating in football activities as good luck cards for making ice cream sundaes and Rampone.
All of you from a loud cheer when Lauren Cheney scored a goal in the second half, sparkling us team to victory.
Christie is amazing and a great role model for every child in our community, said Ann Marie Conte, hospital nurse Administrator s k. Hovnanian Children, which is part of the Jersey Shore University Medical Center. The members of our group was proud to support and Team USA.
Whenever Christie will not always make time to visit the hospital to spend time with children, said Robert Cavanaugh, management of public relations at k. Hovnanian Children s hospital. When it shows children of medals, always have these broad smiles on their faces. It is something to behold.
Rampone is keeping in touch with her many followers at the Shore by blogging about the World Cup experience on the Facebook page "hospital s". He has a quiet peace knowing her family, friends and community can watch the games on television or the Internet.
IT makes you feel like you care to share your experience, he said, as a resident of Rampone Manasquan. Playing for the red, white and blue is probably the coolest and most inspiring thing you can do in sport. Citizens of the country I know how hard we work, how we travel and the effort that goes into preparing for an event like this. Hopefully they can get a bit distracted from everyday life, to watch us play and share the moment.
The US team is very small, with 13 players on the list who have never participated in the World Cup before the match Tuesday against North Korea. 36, is the Chief Adviser Rampone from the excerpt, and knows how important it is to maintain a good team chemistry and make certain each player knows their role.
As captain, my job is to learn from my experience, showing confidence and to understand the pulse of the group, he said. I should be linking to communicate with players and Coaches. The youngest girls participated in the youth world cups, which is ideal preparation for playing on the big stage.
For this, Rampone is the Fourth World Cup and will be the last, he said. For this reason, this truly KINIMATOGRAFO experience.
IT is amazing. I just celebrated my 36th birthday on 24 June, and playing at my age for all these years is not something that we need to do at this level, he said. But I'm doing and enjoying every moment. Now, only everything and let every one thing that become too overwhelming.
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