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The Roxborough Wranglers avenged there early season loss to the Good Fellas. The Wranglers were led by Shady dashing through the snow as they put some space between them and the basement. The Fellas were led by Sanu in the loss. The Fellas could have gotten closer to that basement exit with their best lineup. |
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The "Game of the Week" honors go to the contest between the Young Gunz and the Bishops of Battle. The Bishops carried a 10 point lead into Monday with Crooks vs. Drake. On paper that looks like an easy win for the Bishops, but looks can be deceiving. Drake with significant help from AB led the Gunz to the season sweep of the Bishops. The Bishops were led by Bell and Riddick in the loss. A Winston start would have given the Bishops the “W”. |
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The Money Takers, Stills, Brady and a 31.6 point lead proved to be too much for the Black & Blue Attack and Burkhead on Monday night. Brady was hardly GOAT-like as the Takers had to depend on Hunt, Adams and Theilen to avenge their early season razor-thin loss to the Attack and lock up a Money spot. The Attack was led by Thomas as they lost their 4th game in a row, a slide that has taken them out of the Money. The Attack’s best line up would have not only stopped the skid, it would have scored the attack this week’s helmet. |
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The Dream Team Landry and a 38.1 point lead proved to be way too much for the Body Shop and Gostkowski on Monday night. The Dream Team was led by Landry, Kupp and an MVP performance by Wilson as they completed the season sweep of the Shop, locked up their second helmet of the year (and in 2 weeks) and most importantly kept their hold on the top spot. The Shop was led by Collins in the loss. Even the Shop’s best lineup would have lost, but I am still scratching my head about the Wentz benching for McCown. Rodgers, Wentz and McCown --- hey Coach Casey kindly keep your distance from Nick Foles. |
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The Figthin’ Irish completed the season sweep of the Jelly Beans as they climbed into a tie for that last money spot. The Irish were led by Hopkins and Rivers in their second “W” in a row. The Beans were led by Gurley and Tate in the loss and even their best lineup would have fallen just short of the mark. |