![]() ![]() Dishes will include birria ramen, al pastor sushi rolls, sashimi tostadas, and shrimp teriyaki tacos. The “fusion” happening here is not meant to be about strict interpretations of one or the other cuisine, which means they can have some fun. The restaurant is meant to be a representation of his friendship with co-owner Marcelo Baez, and the long-standing relationship between Mexico and Japan, and the menu will be “our way of reasserting our identity while continuing to cherish our culture.” It’s a reflection of their experiences as Mexican and Japanese, yes, but also as DJs and party promoters and New Yorkers. “It’s just a practical description,” he says. Yes, definitely overall there was way more good than negative.”Įarlier Tuesday, MCS also beat El Paso Immanuel Christian 25-20, 25-16, 25-11.įollow Christopher on Twitter: DEF.Alex Watanabe does not mind that his new Mexican Japanese restaurant, set to open in December in the old Forlini’s space in downtown Manhattan, is being called “fusion” cuisine. They kind of exposed a few things that we can go to work on this week and hopefully be ready next Monday. They kind of exposed a few weaknesses that I take as a good thing just because going into district next Monday, I want to make sure that we’re sharp in every area. The match was a district tune up for the Lady Mustangs, who open up TAPPS 1-5A play with a road match at Fort Worth All Saints Episcopal on Monday. They have great ball control, and we did a good job of screwing up and giving them points but we ended up executing when we needed to, so it ended up working out.” “Well their middles were tough to stop,” Douglas said of the Lady Mustangs. Lundberg and Kaylee Peeler, the MCS middles, left an impression on Douglas. ![]() In the fifth set, the Lady Mustangs showed heart as they faced three consecutive match points after being down 14-11 and were able to tie it at 14 following an Aubree Lundberg kill that was set by Camdyn Sears. The rest of the fourth set went back and forth until the Honeybees won the last four points played. MCS didn’t let the third set ending impact the way it played in the fourth set, as it got out to an 11-6 lead following a kill from King.īut Stephenville (18-8) stormed back by responding with a 9-3 run behind the dominant net play from Carlton to tie the score at 15. We tried to do a little bit too much in some tight situations. “We took two from them and they just didn’t go away,” Lady Mustangs head coach Callie Stewart said. In the third set, MCS had a match point leading 24-23 after Carley King registered a kill off a dig from Camdyn Sears.īut Carlton, Stephenville’s dominant middle, followed with a block and an ace to give her team back the lead.Īfter both teams traded points, Carlton extended the match with a kill for the 29 th point. ![]() ![]() The Lady Mustangs (24-7) were in control of the match up until the halfway point of the fourth set. That was a great matchup leading up to district.” “That’s honestly been the story of our season right there,” Honeybees head coach Shay Douglas said. Tied at 14 in the fifth and decisive set, middle blocker Kierstyn Carlton and outside hitter Genesis Mendez had consecutive kills to end the drawn-out match that had plenty of momentum swings. ![]()
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