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The Good Fellas and a 31.1 pt. lead were too much for the Roxborough Wranglers and Forte on Monday night. Despite the “W” the Fellas dropped a spot in the standings due to a drop in total points. They cannot blame Gordon or Nelson for the deficit. The Wranglers were led by Crabtree and Kelce in the loss. Blunt and Freeman would have had the Wranglers halting their skid which has reached 4 games in a row now. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Bishops of Battle and the Money Takers. The Bishops and 16.1 pt. lead barely held off the Takers and Moncrief on Monday Night. The Bishops were led by Beckham and Tate as they leap-frogged the Takers in the standings. The Takers failed to start a 20 point starter and had several difference makers on the bench. A Rivers start was the easiest path, but not the only one, to staying in a tie for 3rd place. |
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The Jelly Beans completed the season sweep of the Dream Team as Luck and Hilton easily overcame a 31.7 pt. lead on Monday night. In fact they only needed the first half to do it. At least, I got to turn off that dog of a game early. It was almost as hard to watch as that Eagles fiasco. The Beans were led by Luck, Murray, Hilton and Ertz as they climbed into 3rd place. The Dream Team was led by Rodgers and Bell in the loss that snapped their 4 game winning streak and there was very little help on their bench. |
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The Body Shop remained just below the Money Line by sweeping the Black & Blue Attack who had been tied for first. The Shop was led by Gostkowski in the win (there were not a lot of points in this game). The Black & Blue Attack failed to start a 10 point starter and barely cleared the 80 pt. barrier. Given the Attack’s history of Championships, I am sure they are quite aware this is not the performance you want when you are chasing the trophy. The Attack’s best lineup (and it would have taken their absolute best lineup) would have kept tem tied with the Gunz for the top spot. |
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The Young Gunz and a 90.6 pt. lead was way too much for the Figtin’ Irish and Marshall on Monday night. The Gunz traveling All Stars were led by Big Ben, David Johnson, Shady and Howard as they scored yea another helmet, put a game (and points) between them and the rest of the league and completed the season sweep of the Irish. Only Brate managed to clear 20 pts. For the Irish as they played their role of Washington Generals to the Gunz Globetrotter. Between the 2 games, the Gunz outscored the Irish by a whopping 162.8 points. That has to be a record. |