The US Paralympic sledge hockey team will compete for the gold tonight against Norway in Salt Lake City. The team was ranked last when the tournament began. The sport is nearly identical to traditional hockey, except players sit on manuverable sleds that ride just three inches above the ice. Twin Cities resident Manny Guerra is the team's starting goalie. He played hockey growing up in Chicago until polio, contracted from a vaccine, left him with limited use of his left leg. He's been playing sledge hockey for 12 years. Guerra says its been a thrill to beat the worlds' top ranked teams: