Masami Hirabayashi
Masami Hirabayashi | |
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(Las Vegas Bandits, G) | |
Player ID #1846 | |
Las Vegas Bandits | |
Jersey # | 61 |
Gender | Female |
Species | Tanuki / UFLA |
Details | |
Born On | July 7, 1999 |
Height | 5.83 feet (1.78 m) |
Weight | 245 lb (111 kg) |
Throws | Right |
Hometown | Nagoya, Japan |
College | UFLA |
Career Info | |
Draft | 2021 / Round: 2 / Pick: 23rd |
Drafted by Las Vegas Bandits | |
Years Pro | 0 |
Masami Hirabayashi is a Guard for the Las Vegas Bandits in the UFFL.
Biography
私は人々を押しのけるために生まれました。 文字通り。 私の4人の祖父母のうち3人がそうであったように、私の両親は両方とも力士です。 私は両親が家業として考えていることを追求することにそれほど興味を持ったことはありませんでしたが、物事がうまくいかなかった場合、それは常にフォールバックオプションでした。
私は国際関係を研究するためにUFLAに入学したとき、最初にアメリカンフットボールを紹介されました。 日本人選手の飯石美由美は、ルームメイトのお気に入りのチームであるラスベガスバンディットに徴兵されたばかりで、自分で学校のチームに挑戦するように促されました。 これまでスポーツをしたことはなく、多くの試合を観戦したこともありますが、すぐに攻撃ラインに入ることができたので、「家業」に対する私の自然な才能は報われたと思います。
Via a translator: Masami was born to push people around. Literally. Both of her parents are sumo wrestlers, as were three of her four grandparents. She was never all that interested in pursuing what they thought of as the family business, but it was always a fallback option if things fell through.
She was first introduced to American football when she enrolled at UFLA to study international relations. A Japanese player, Miyumi Iishi, had just been drafted by her roommate’s favorite team, the Las Vegas Bandits, and she urged Masami to try out herself. Despite never having played the sport before, or even having watched many games, Masami's natural talent at the “family business” quickly earned her a spot on the offensive line.
Contract Info
Player Manager | Pythos Cheetah |
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Salary (per year) | $1500000 |
Exp. Date | May 1st, 2023 |
Statistics
Career
Regular Season | Offensive Linefur Stats | |||||||||||
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Year | Team | G | W | L | Pancakes | Sacks Alwd | Fum Rec | Penalties | Penalty Yds | |||
2021 | LVB | 10 | 9 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Player Survey
How does your player's unique physicality (think species) fit well for the position that they play?
She's from a long line of sumo wrestlers, and is built as such.
What is your player's biggest weakness?
Relative inexperience with the game/playbook.
If given the opportunity, would your player want to be formally mentored by another player? Why or why not?
Definitely. She's still learning, especially given the language barrier (her English isn't great, and she uses a translator when speaking to the media).