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Now for a profile related to Roger Cavero, the Minnesota Nocturnauts' current head team trainer. This profile should complete the profiles for the main personnel for the major league team, from the owner down to the team trainer, at least, I think. With no further ado, I will now introduce you at least a bit more here to Roger, folks.
Roger Cavero was born on February 1, 1892 in Azua, Dominican Republic to Pascual and the former Serena Luna as their oldest child of sixteen biological children, most named after various celestial bodies in the Solar System, ranging from the Sun out to Pluto, in truth, at least in part, if not totally. Some information about him has already been shared as parts of other people's profiles. So it will not be rehashed needlessly at the present time. However, certain information about him and his family has not yet been, so I will share it here, at least to a degree, if not totally.
Roger went to Gustavus Adolphus College to start studying medicine. After finishing his Bachelor of Sciences degree there majoring in Biology, he pursued a medical degree or two at the University of Pennsylvania, then at the University of London in England, for several years. And he explored other professional and/or financial opportunities, at least, while still doing so.
It wasn't too long after that Roger joined the International Red Cross, and he was part of them for many years, even after World War II finally broke out. He was attached to no nation's armed forces for the entire duration of the war, so he was never targeted for capture, killing, or extortion, especially because he never carried offensive weapons of any then-known sort during the war.
After World War II finally ended, he was offered a position by the Minnesota Nocturnauts as their first official head team trainer. He gladly accepted said offer. And as he prepares for the 1947 regular season to start for the Nocturnauts, he really hopes that nobody suffers any particularly major injuries anytime soon for anyone in the entire organization, of course.
He is now married to one of the one month-younger Jose Alvarado's younger sisters, specifically Jose's younger sister Marisol, who is slightly more than a decade Roger's junior, in truth, as of 1932. Roger and Marisol now have eleven children, with six being biological and five adopted. The adopted children were all orphaned at various times during the World War recently concluded, while their youngest biological child was born in November 1944. They are hoping to be able to adopt more children at some point, but that probably won't happen for at least a bit longer at present.
The family of thirteen now primarily lives near Brainerd during the offseasons and primarily near Ely during the season, especially in the summer. Roger spends a good deal of time away from home during the season, for obvious reasons. So he keeps a home away from home in a small apartment in downtown Duluth whenever he is away from his family for long enough times at a stretch. To make up for that, as best as he can, he writes long letters to his many family members whenever he can, and often includes as many pictures as he can with them whenever he can, at least. He doesn't just write in English or Spanish, either. He's been known to also write in Hebrew, Japanese, French, Italian, and German, at least, for sure. And possibly even in other publicly-known languages as well, but that isn't yet known by most others in his own life.
In his remaining free time, he often reads anything and everything he can, unless it's primarily war-related, horror, or otherwise unsuitable for reading in his own eyes at a particular time. Or he listens to nature-related sounds, among others, whenever he can for a long enough time at a stretch. Or at least whenever he's not with his family, that is.
Whenever he is, however, he doesn't try to stay away from his wife and children at all, if he doesn't absolutely have to at a particular time. Many hours with them are quite often spent hiking, fishing, camping, boating, skiing, and riding horses, whenever possible for him at all.
Many discussions of numerous topics are often conducted, as well, whenever Roger is somehow able to be with his family for a long enough time during the whole year. Especially during the offseasons, for sure.
Picture(s) and other information about him and his family will be shared later, if and whenever possible and all, most likely. No logos yet for this team, unfortunately, though, so I can't actually share them here yet, of course.
Next post should have a few more screenshots related to the Nocturnauts' entire organization, and then I'll probably move to the next team here, in very short order. I believe that will be the Missouri Show-Mes, so expect a good deal more information about them later, if so. That's all for now, I think, then, folks. CD out.
Last edited by Clovidequano Dovatha; 07-19-2020 at 01:37 AM.
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