It was a near-perfect script on a historic night for Kansas City indoor soccer as Leo Gibson became the all-time leading scorer in Kansas City indoor soccer history as the Comets edged out the Milwaukee Wave 8-6 on Friday, March 11.
On a night when the Kansas City Comets welcomed back alumni from the Kansas City Attack and unveiled the Attack’s banner to remember the team’s NPSL championships in 1993 and 1997, Comets legendary player-coach Leo Gibson scored twice to overtake Wes Wade’s record for most goals in KC indoor history.
As for the game itself, it wasn’t bad either.