Byline: Laura Vecsey Staff writer
Unlike in traditional soccer games, where goalkeepers have time to pursue activities like yawning, scratching and calisthenics, goalies in indoor soccer are busier than flippers on pinball machines.
The two keepers for the New York Kick say they're getting used to being bombarded.
"Outdoors, you can anticipate," said 25-year-old Martin Vulevic, who played last season with the Albany Capitals. "Indoors, you can only react. There's no time to think."
It's a good thing.
If Vulevic or former University of Vermont All-American Jim St. Andre thought about what they were subjecting themselves to, they'd …

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