Ten-yard Fight played their first show with Moreschi clad in a combination of football gear and punk rock clothing.
Having sold 1,000 copies of their demo, Ten-yard Fight teamed up with Big Wheel Recreation to release the Hardcore pride 7-inch in 1996.
The only way: 1995-1999, a video documentary, had its release celebrated a year later with Ten-yard Fight taking the stage, unannounced, at Edge Day Two, coinciding with the final performance of Boston's In My Eyes.
Moreschi went on to front Stand and Fight (Bridge 9 Records), and, later, formed Resist, featuring members from Drug Test and Since the Flood.
The line-up was the same active twenty years before: Moreschi on vocals, LaCroix and Dalbec on guitars, Chused on drums and Ristau on bass.