Fool's Goal Maneuver
The Performance That Popularized Phaseball
During the last game of Phaseball's 25th Cycle Playoffs, one of the Vecu Lasers' coaches (known by her player nickname, Fool), rejoins her team as a player and, using a daring last-second maneuver, leads them to a stunning victory over their rivals, the Sethlans Rings.
The Match
Prelude
Twenty-five cycles (44 years) after the PLGA is founded, Phaseball is a minor team sport of the upper classes. But the PLGA has bigger plans — to make the sport the most popular (and profitable) team sport in the Grand Society.
Playing Field
The final series takes place in the constructed and recently expanded arena of Vecu, the capital planet of The Caelum and political center of the Grand Society — which guarantees the attendance of a large number of Grand Society elites.
Publicity
Fortunately, the two fiercest and most watched rivals reach the final series of games. The PLGA promotes it as a highly anticipated showdown between the Vecu Lasers, home team of Vecu, and their rivals the Sethlans Rings, reigning champions and home team of Sethlans.
Lineup
The Sethlans Rings' players are tired, but relatively healthy and eager to crush their rivals and retain their championship title. The Vecu Lasers' players are drained and demoralized. Without their two key players, they think they have little hope of defeating the stronger and brutish Rings.
“Whoa, look at this. The Lasers have announced they’re adding 41L to the player lineup.”
“Wait. 41L — that’s Fool. But she’s one of the coaches.”“Well, she was a player.”“Who retired over 20 years ago. She must be in her 60s by now.”“It says she’s certified fit enough to play.”“Wow, she must have really stayed in shape. Or… she’s a poly-lifer.”“Ehhh… Well, she’ll certainly make the game interesting.”“What do you mean?”“Have you ever watched her video clips? Completely unpredictable player. Crazy and unexpected maneuvers. Delightful to watch. The crowd loved her. And the fans adored her.”“But that was then. She can’t compete with modern players. And the Rings players aren’t going to hold back because she’s a woman.”“She was the first woman player. And just as good as the men. Not as strong, but she compensated with her speed and tactics…. Huh? Oh.”“What?”“Hot mic.”—Two sports broadcasters on a hot mic
The Encounter
Unexpectedly, Fool dominates the game. Using her experience, wisdom, and coaching expertise, she directs her ostensibly weaker team to keep up with the stronger Sethlans Rings. For each goal the Rings score with relative ease, the Lasers counter with one of their own hard-won goals.
Outcome
The Vecu Lasers win, and Phaseball is a media sensation. The award ceremony is broadcast live the next day to all of the central and major worlds. Many people watch and most of them are puzzled by the unfamiliar Phaseball conventions.
Aftermath
The authorities, the media, the Vecu Lasers, and the PLGA search for Fool, but no traces of either her or her daughter are ever found.
“What do you mean the only real images of Fool are with her suited up? No one can see what she looks like in that.”
“That’s all we could find.”“What about video of her coaching from the sidelines?”“There’s none. If there was ever any, it’s gone now.”“What about having someone draw her from memory?”“Well, we’ve got these sketches based on some glimpses by visitors to the Lasers’ practices. They’re all different, and the team players and staff describe her only in the most general terms.”“Someone has gone to a lot of trouble to keep her appearance and identity secret. We should dive into that.”“Yeah, about that. You remember Hawk? Well, his last message was he had found something.”“Well, what did he find?”“It was his LAST message. He’s disappeared. And before you ask, the rest of the staff have informed me they are ‘too busy’ on other projects.”“What?!?”“They have families, boss. I do, too. And so do you.”“Oh.”“Yeah.”“The higher ups want more news coverage on this. Maybe just report on some of the various rumors. Make sure to mention they’re only speculation.”“Yeah, that seems safe enough.”—Two news editors discussing an assignment

This piece is AWESOME! I LOVE the mystery, the elements that remind me so much of the NWSL (women's soccer)...what a brilliant approach!
Thanks. I'm glad you liked it.