Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Interview with Casimir of the Skylarks

Nat Bly of Sports Weekly:
Last week, the Skylarks beat the #2 Diamonds pretty convincingly in a 2 set win in California. So I sat down with Casimir, the very face of the franchise for his thoughts on the season thus far.

Nat: So Caz, what did you guys do differently this game to finally win?
Casimir: Well, we had to get that first win sometime, we knew the Diamonds are as good as they get in the league. I took it upon myself to make sure I was integral into the game plan, and we focused on our accuracy all week. That had been plaguing us all season.
N: Is there a commonly believed reason to your guys' slow start to the year?
C: Hmm, well, we just took it 1 week at a time, but those losses did add up pretty quickly. I guess we all knew we had to work on our throw accuracy.
N: How did you all keep morale during the slump?
C: Well, it wasn't really a slump until aobut the 4th straight loss. That's when things were pretty down. We looked to the Cat's miraculous comeback about 5 or 6 seasons back to get into the playoffs. Anyone can have a late season surge.
N: How do you see your chances of a post-season?
C: I'm going to level with you here, I'm trying to take it 1 game, 1 win at a time. If we can somehow put together 5 wins, I will be as amazed as the next guy. But we're just taking it one game at a time.
N: The Skylarks came into the season ranked #4, everyone knew this was your last season. How have your expectations changed, or how do you cope with this sunset?
C: Same as every year, we set out to win it all. Of course I wanted, and still want to, go out on top. It does get rough losing 5 straight, the Skylarks aren't used to that type of play in a while. The pressure on us has been pretty tough, but we all have our heads up. We come to get the job done every game, so right now I'm taking it game by game. When we lose that 6th game, I think I'll have a better answer for all that sunset stuff your talking about. But as long as there is a tiny tiny chance we can squirt through, I'll take it.
N: Final question, how are you guys preparing for the Dizzy Devils?
C: First off, everyone knows the team is all about the dynamic duo Alexi and Russell. Russell may be the best in the league right now. They have no reason to play soft, they are in the middle of the Run to the Playoffs and want every win they can get. So, key on those 2 and make our throws, that's all I can say, hehe.
N: Well, I wish you good luck with the rest of your season and career, thanks for your time.
C: My pleasure, thanks.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Seadogs: Still Truckin'

The Seadogs enter the 5th week of the season ranked #7 in the league at 3-1. This is where most everyone thought they would be this time this year, if you had asked them during the playoffs last year. The Seadogs were looking at a nice team for years to come with Williame at the head. Then, we all know the story.


The Seadogs got out to a nice start this year, 2 set winning over the Gremlins and Margays, looking as strong as last year. Then they did fall on their knees against the Empire pretty hard, but they got back up against the Dizzy Devils in a three set thriller in London. This was their biggest statement game, beating the team who many thought was the 2nd best in the North-Midwest. Just like last year, the team spreads the wealth of points around, Wayne, James, Corey, and Lewis all contributing equally. Corey was the best surprise for this team, he came undrafted and he didn't even go to a dodgeball college before it. Coach Howell liked his work ethic and he could be the inspirational story for this year.

"The goals we set for the year were unaltered by the offseason. There is nobody here who believes we deserve anything less than last years success, and if they do they are out the door." - Coach Howell

Maybe GM McInnis knew what he was doing by pretty much giving away Williame.
"I believe in chemistry over talent, if you have a bunch of meatheads on a team that can throw hard, you may win some games, but it takes the team coming together as a unit to win championships. We had it last year, but after Deutch left, Williame didn't seem like he was all in for the team, more out for himself. Maybe thats why he fits in so well in NYC, buncha big shots. Anyway, we got that man Corey, humble man, but works hard, we got Petr, nice up and comer. Wayne and James are quality, and Lewis has the experience to guide these young guys." - McInnis

Looking ahead, this team will have to keep producing statement games to get through the season. Next week, the all-of-a-sudden interesting rematch of the championship game takes place in Florida. All hell will break loose if the Seadogs win this one, just kidding, but it would really show what McInnis is talking about is right. Big games versus the Scarlet Ember, Empire, and Dizzy Devils, in that order, will further test how good this team really is. And also, they square off with the Skylarks in the last week, but hey, the Skylarks apparently suck now so they should win ;).



Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Margays Open Up Brand New Stadium


The Margays haven't been the most high-profile team throughout their 10 year history in the league. Making the playoffs 3 times, and never winning a division-title, they are always looking up at the competition. During the Playoffs last year, Nhiani Halim, purchased the Margays with a promise for a fresh new start. Immediately the old logo and bright yellow colors were taken down. Weeks later, plans for a state-of-the-art stadium were finalized and construction began in downtown Minneapolis.

Ami™ Arena will be a welcome change for the team and their fans. While playing in Dymleaven Arena, they were laughed at by the rest of the league for playing in a primarily perforning arts buidling. The seats were comfy, but the play was bad. Halim knew a fresh stadium would invigorate something inside this team. And the architect went all out to make an orignial stadium. The staidium features a 2 panel retractable roof, the first in the league. It contains 2 relfection pools inside the stadium, and can also be formatted for basketball and tennis.

The #15 Margays hope all of this fanfare about the stadium will intimidate the #1 Empire when they come into town. The Margays have beaten the Empire in the preseason tournament to everyone's surprise, and in the memorable 2008-4 playoffs. Many feel this game could be much closer than it looks.

"We are really excited about a new facility we can call our own. It's a real privilege, and this place sure can get much louder than the theatre. I was here for an H-Dream concert, and it was unbelievable. But anyway, we know the Empire, we know ourselves, and this would be a great way to break into the win column." Michael #23 Margays.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Podcast: Week 2


-Panic at the Skylarks
-Toros for real?
-Lopsided Conferences

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Offseason Reviews

-West-

Gold - B
The Gold lost Angelo over the offseason to retirement. He was the face of the team since its beginning. They had a big void to fill, but the problem was the Combine wasn't too promising even with their 3 draft picks. So they found a way to save one of those draft picks for next year by trading with the Interceptors for Dale. The team still is very old and is prone to fall on its face when the retirement rate picks up, but for now they are ranked #1 despite losing a big part of their team.

Diamonds - B+
Everyone knew of the Diamonds predicament they faced at the onset of offseason. Keep Sean, or keep Rob. The Pharoahs looked like a great suitor for Rob. The Diamonds didn't let him go easily but he left and a void needed to be filled. The draft pick they got wasn't going to cut it, so they searched and found Miller, drafted to the Reapers, in a money struggle, so they scooped him up and gave up one of their draft picks next year. The off-season workouts went well as the rookie Miller went to a 4.

Silverbacks - A
The team knew this was Orvis and Robby's last year to try to win the Championship. So they decided to lay it all on the line to get the best people they could. They traded a younger Erik for a better (but older) Geo. Then in the draft they picked up Kenneth. Both of these acquisitions improved during workouts and they find them selves deep in the ranking as opposed to all last season. This last ditch effort for a trophy might just work.

Pharoahs - B
After 3 of their players walked away disappointed last year, they were left with a big whole to fill. The first objective was nailing down a hot young player to build around for years to come. Rob was that perfect man. They gave up a draft pick next year and have to pay some of Sean's salary for a while, but it may pan out for the best for this team. They also angled in Forrest to everyone's surprise after he had his falling out with the Gremlins. The rookie Lyons has done well for them so far, kept his 3 ranking during wrokouts and helped the Pharoahs beat the Gold during the Pre-season Tournament.

-South-

Skylarks - B
They were bound to lose someone this offseason, either Kesar or Felix, eventually Kesar retired. They were down to 2 power players, while trying to keep up with the Dragonfish. They were able to lure Rosly away from the Toros and he panned out well, turning inot a 5 after workouts. But the bad part about this team is that they ocntinue to neglect 2,3,4 years down the road, they are not preparing for the future, I guess they really want to win one this year.

Dragonfish - B
They suffered the blow of losing Milfred. But they do secure Jacoby and Aleksandr for another 3 years. They could be dynasty status right now. With Francis here for one more year, they are looking as a strong contender for a repeat title.

St.Cat's - A
The Cat's turn many heads with their preseason rank of 6th. They are trying to prove that they can hang with the big dogs.They got Zach from the draft and he proved to be a 4, but Kirit dropped down and joined him at 4 status. The good part is Dotson and Jared both improved to 5's. Jared is the youngest 5 in the league. The Cat's have gotten pretty good results from their last 3 drafts. They may be preparing for an era of success in the near future.

Toros - B
They cut the cancer that was Carlos after a one year stint, hoping to forget that great flop forever.They replaced him with the winner of the Combine: Semere. He has kept his 3 rating and looks promising. They were not able to nail down a deal with Rosly and lost him to division team Skylarks. But they bought Matt from free agency and he improved to a 4, pretty much replacing Roz. And Darren steps up as a 5 this year ready to lead this team through a tough, tough South-West.

-North-

Empire - A
The Empire have become well known for making sweeping changes during the offseason, and this year was no different. Out the door was Pathos due to retirement. This was the final year of their no draft pick-ness, so they were planning free agency for a while. They angled for Williame, taking advantage of the Seadogs strife. Also, they traded Floyd and Suron to the Reapers to bag Aracell. They decided also to give the flamboyant Nadashess a try seeing how he was so fruitful for the Seadogs. Even though this team is still old, they did a good job acquiring talent. They all of a sudden find themselves looking toward the Championship game, and the only thing that can stop them is themselves.

Seadogs - D
The much documented disintegration of this team was a riveting story during this offseason. It all started when Deutch retired after only 8 seasons. This was a blow, but they should have been good still. But Williame wanted to see his options, and the Seadogs decided not to do everything they could to keep him. Then they scrambled to find somebody to replace him. They nabbed Petr from the Interdceptors while he was in a financial struggle with the team. He didn't pan out as expected, rather, the rookie Corey they picked up from free agency did better than him over the offseason. Even though the offseason was pretty miserable, they still have a chance in this wide open conference.

Margays - C
The Margays had a nice draft pick but it didn't turn out well, as Pete from Ireland remained a 2 after workouts. The team did gel well during the preseason tournament however. Michael degraded to a 3, he is supposed to be the future of this team, hopefully he'll get his game together or this team is screwed for the future. Spike should be able to lead this team to a couple victories, but Michael was supposed to be with him this year as a tandem, with a hot rookie as support. They traded with the Silverbacks for Erik, maybe he will provide nice support.

Dizzy Devils - B-
The Dizzy Devils didn't have much to do for the offseason, they needed to fill the hole that was Reno. They did give Russell a nice fat 4 year contract to ensure a nice base for a while. Alexi is still there for support too. Smith improved to a 3. The draft pick they got to replace Reno isn't looking to hot as a 1 right now, but this team is as in the hunt as everyone else right now.

-Midwest-

Interceptors - B
Some might think this team had a down offseason. But this team was trying a nice fresh start and they seem to be buying into the vision. They cut ties with Mr.Drama aka Dale, getting another draft pick from the Gold. They weren't able to keep Petr, but he did bad in workouts anyway. Paolo and Grover were picked in the draft. Grover is looking very promising. Andrew Andres was picked up from free agency and he will provide added support. Salem improved to a 3 in his sophomore year. Everyone knows Travis will be the heart of this team judging from the successful preseason tournament.

Gremlins - C+
The Gremlins were dealt a bad hand. They lost Theo AND Lance to retirement this season. They were down to Mr.Chicago in the power player department. But I guess he got tired of Chicago and wanted to see how the other half lives. He was taken by the Pharoahs and the Gremlins decided not to try and keep him looking toward the future and get young guys. Without a draft pick, they got Konsta, Casey and Silvio from free agency. Silvio was the hottest one in there he improved to a 5 in workouts. He will instantly be the leader of this team until Donte or Konsta step their game up.

Reapers - B-
The Reapers did not improve at all this offseason. They finally cut a dismal Biagio, only to replace him with a dilapidated Floyd. They weren't able to negotiate with Miller to keep him, but did get a draft pick next year to help after 4 players on the team retire this year. They still look good in the conference with Carson and Roy being 5's, but little support around it.

Scarlet Ember - B
The Scarlet Ember were the only team not to make any changes this year. They start out with the highest ranked team in the conference even with Hobbs and Maurice going down in rank. They were confident in their squad and they stand as one of the good teams in this wide open conference. It should be a good season for this team.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Greetings from St. Petersburg

The 2nd annual preseason tournament took off this past weekend in the freezing but exciting Federation Square. This tournament showed how deeply the Russian people follow their countrymen. Every game with a Russian playing in it had a marked increase in fan turnout. Overall, it was a big success and fans braved the cold to watch their favorite team throw-down.

This tournament may be hinting at what is upcoming this year. EVERY game in the North-Midwest was won by the underdog in the first round. This means the Empire, Reapers and Scarlet Ember, all teams expected to be up there in the ranks, lost to lowly divisional opponents. These surprises weren't just relegated to one conference, the Pharoahs surprised everyone when they took down the #1 Gold in the first round. Lyons and Rob look like a good fit for this team on the mend. These upsets show the line between good teams and bad teams has been significantly blurred compared to last season, should make for exciting games.

The Diamonds seem to have this tournament thing nailed. They won their second straight preseason tournament against the Interceptors of all teams. Sean was playing very well, everyone else was being solid in supporting roles, even the hot rookie Miller. The Interceptors weren't looking bad going into the final game, but everyone could see their glaring flaw: Travis single-handedly won every game for them, they have no support. In a league where the Silverbacks couldn't win with 2 stars and no support, I think the Interceptors will find much difficulty even in the weaker conference that they are in. Even with the title under their belts, everyone including the Diamonds is saying the same refrain: its just preseason. I don't think the title got to their heads last year, and I think it'll get to their heads less this year. They have a rough and tough division so they gotta stay focused.

All in all, it was a good vacanza to Russia and a team-building experience for many teams that made a lot of moves over the offseason, a chance to get to see how the team works before official play. This tournament just creates that much more excitement for opening day!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Things Fall Apart: London Edition

In this novel, it was the British who lost everything. It all started last season. Deutch and Williame were going to be at the end of their contract at the end of the year, the Seadogs had only enough money to keep one. The Seadogs made it clear to Deutch he was going to be let go at the end of the season.

"They told me they came to a decision and they would try to get me traded to a good team, all this while we were still playing in the Conference fianls last year... so unprofessional" Deutch recounts.

In regular circumstances, this would be an easy decision, just go with the younger guy for a promise of good years to come. But Deutch wasn't a regular circumstance. This man was the heart and soul of this team and its fans. He was the only original Seadog still on the team from their inception in season 2. He watched all the ups and downs and was the driving force behind the great wins. But, the decision was made - Williame would stay. Normally Deutch is a cool guy, but he does value himself pretty highly. After he received the news, he decided he wasn't going to play him hardest for the rest of the playoffs. Yes everyone, this means the championship.

"I wouldn't say that I threw the championship. I am only one man, and I did try, but I will admit I had much less of a voice in the huddle and felt dejected at times. " Deutch admits.

It was apparent to the fans and the opposing team that Deutch seemed off his game.

"We were expecting Deutch to be the toughest man to get out, but it was definitely Williame" Jacoby of the Dragonfish remembers.

Williame had his coming out party during the Championship. Seemed as if he was the only one out there, Lewis and Deutch were just supporting cast. He was the one to lead them through the sets and get them their 1 victory. Williame stayed rather quiet about the whole situation during the season. But afterwards he shocked everyone when he declared he wanted to see his options before resigning with the Seadogs.

"I said look, if your going to do someone dirty like that after all their years of service, then I'm not sure I want to be the face of this club for the future." Williame explains.

The Seadogs were scrambling to see what they could do, maybe cut their nice rookie James, renegotiate other players contracts. But what they decided shocked everyone in London and abroad.

"We didn't need that attitude around here" Ian McInnis - Owner of the Seadogs.

They did try to sign him with the same offer the rival Empire were giving, pretty much giving him a black and white choice, resign or join the dark side, the evil Empire. Williame took the offer to go to NYC to play ball. London collectively held its head in its arms as it watched its 2 stars leave the team after a championship run.

The solution: bring in young talent. The Seadogs proceeded to rip Petr away from the Interceptors as he was in the same resigning situation as Williame. They then signed Corey a rookie from free agency. Petr, well, petered out and didnt perform so well in the offseason workouts, but Corey did show substantial improvment from the Combine. Now the Seadogs, who finished the season ranked #1, are looking at #10 to start, and a hill to climb as this season kicks off.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Movers and Shakers Leading Up to Draft


All the teams around the league were making moves signing and cutting and trading. Among the biggest moves were Rob getting traded to the Western rival Pharoahs. He was essential to the Diamonds success last year after coming from Free Agency oblivion a year before. The Diamonds were in a pickle everyone knew about. Either keep Sean or keep Rob, they didn't have the money for both. The Pharoahs were the perfect suitors, they have 3 roster spots to fill, money out the (expletive), and need a power player. The Diamonds didn't let him go so easily. The Pharoahs had to give up their 2010-2 pick in the draft and here's the biggest part, they have to pay $2 million of Sean's new contract each year for 4 years. Jeez, the Diamonds don't want to be played like fools. I guess it'll be awkward now for Sean to beat the Pharoahs, talk about biting the hand that feeds you, eh?

Other big moves were Geo and Erik swapping places from the Silverbacks to the Margays. Dale was traded for a pick in this years draft to the Gold. The Interceptors will have a young ole team this season.

Surprising players that want to keep their options open for other teams are Forrest and Williame. Forrest, nicknamed "Mr. Chicago", wants to see who wants him after 9 seasons with the Gremlins. The Gremlins will probably pay highly to keep him. Williame raised pretty much everyone's eyebrows when he said he wanted to see whats out there. The Seadogs were faced with a hard decision to keep Deutch or Williame, but Deutch retired (seems fishy) and the Seadogs thought now they could pay their star of the future the big bucks. Now Williame wants to see his options. This could be him acting out because of allegations that Deutch, a tenure Seadog, was forced to retire to keep Williame. We'll have more on this scandal as it develops.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Combine Kicks-offs 10th Season


The 2nd annual rookie combine begins in Diamond Stadium. Last year was a success with Michael dominating the tests, and still continues to be the top of his class. MAny new schools are represented this year. Powerhouses like the Florida Pentagons and Harts University have nobody representing them . There are 3 international participants and 2 non-school affiated people.

The first day will consist of the 40yd dash and the Dodge drill. Who will become the next star? Tune in.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Retirements Rock Rosters

The retirement deadline for active players on rosters was today. There were many many blockbusters this year. Milfred was one of the first to make his public (see picture).
"I sevred my time, and I have done all I believe will bring me satisfaction in this league. I thank all the die-hard 'Fish' fans, without them, our team wouldn't have the reputation it has today. I want to thank the entire Dragonfish organization, keeping me here all these years, through the thick and thin. And it got pretty thin (when) I was the only person on the team kept a couple years back. But, I'm happy, left on top, Go 'Fish'!" - Milfred - 87
Milfred was the face of the Dragonfish franchise since the leagues inception, a definite Hall-of-Famer when that gets going. 5 All-Star selections, and a Championship trophy to cap it off. Farewell Mil.
3 other rocking retirements were Theo, Deutch and Angelo. Theo had just became a celebrity in this league, winning the Most Valuable Player of the Year award and leading the Gremlins to a record 8-0 start.
"....I knew I had only one more year coming into this season, why else would I have signed the contract? It was all or nothing for me. Slaving 7 years in St. Louis really took a lot out of me. I realized this year, it isn't just being on a good team that gets you places. You have to try hard. I should've tried harder. But, for real, I'm spent. I've enjoyed my time here...." - Theo - 9
Deutch was the only original Seadog left. He has witnessed every up and down, and wasn't necessarily the face of the team, but real fans knew his intrinsic value. He wasn't able to be reached for comment, there may be a real story behind this. Everyone in Dodgeball knew of the Seadogs impending financial crisis. It was either Williame leaving, or Deutch. And of course you keep the young man for the long-run, but you can't easily kick-out your 1 true player for all these years. So there may have been some forcing to retire. Perhaps this explains Deutch's uncharacteristic quietness and sub-par play during the Championship? Just Saying.
Angelo was the Gold. Period. For the last 9 seasons everyone knew it was the Gold when they saw that big man. He will be missed, and has a huge spot waiting to be refilled.
In all, 13 players retired. Making a net increase of +3 from the 16 rookies entering the league last year. But there may be more retirements from free agents or cut players. Here are the 'honorably discharged':

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Curse Remains


The Seadogs went into the championship as strong as anybody as ever, winning 12 straight and capturing every award possible. Everybody was talking this team up about how they spread it around and everybody on the team could be the playmaker. Then they hit a wall--- filled with fish.

The first game was as close to a win as possbile, with the greatest momentum swing possible. the Seadogs played a great game until that point, then they just straight got ran over. Losing the next 2 games, which were close, but they got exposed to what they really were when facing a real team that could match them pound for pound. Williame IS this team. Deutch must've had stage fright and Lewis wasn't expected to lead this team even with all his expericence. Williame won the sets that kept this team in this Championship through 4 games. Maybe it was becuase this team hadn't played a real good contender since week 2, in which they lost to the Gremlins (they played the Diamonds in week 9, but come on, the Diamonds?). That was a complaint of many critics when they got their #1 ranking for the year. But they did win in smashmouth shutdown style, so one has to think they'll be able to compete with the 'boys'. They had an easy road through the playoffs, playing a Scarlet Ember team who had just won 3 must-win games to get into the playoffs. Then they played the spunky Dizzy Devils who were just happy to be there period. The Dragonfish exposed them to real, now they hate lame. Thanks Plies.

The Best Underdogs

-DRAGONFISH WIN CHAMPIONSHIP AGAINST ODDS

The Dragonfish came into the playoffs losing 3 of their last 4, missing out for a 3rd year on a division title. Many were calling them burnt out form such a long season the year before. Then, they get into the playoffs as the lowest seed in the South-West and have to play their enemies, the Skyalrks, who have the best record in the league. That doesn't phase them as they pass by in 2 games. Next they play the Gold who are coming off of a 7 game win streak, and want revenge from last year. They have a very tight series with them but ultimately win, shutting up more critics. They arrive at the championship for a second straight year, but this time as a #6 team playing the hot hot hot #1 Seadogs. Nobody gave the Dragonfish a chance as the Seadogs were on a 12 game winning spree, with barely any close calls. The Dragonfish almost let that get to them, but ALeksandr righted the momentum of the whole series in the first game when he turned things around after catching Williames ball which would have ended the game at 2 sets. And DF proceeded to dominate there after. This was a very exciting close series, but it was clear who was better. The Dragonfish should be back next year, maybe less force, but they should definitely be in the mix.

Dragonfish Champions!

-2ND TIME IS THE CHARM FOR THE DRAGONFISH

Game 4 took place in hot Palmetto, Florida. Dragonfish knocking on the door for a second game of a championship. The Seadogs trying to make a miraculous chagre for a title.

First set was a pretty sloppy one. The Dragonfish had the upperhand, Jacoby overthrew 2 balls. Wayne got his throw caught and that was the set.

The second set was pretty close. It came down to Williame throwing to Aleksandr, with Milfred on the field also. Wiliame wound up and threw, but Aleksandr was all over it. Dragonfish win in the marsh!!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

All*Star Players Announced

After a long season, hard work is rewarded. Presenting the 2009-2 DBL All Star's. Texas Forum outside of downtown Houston will be opening its doors for some extra-curricular gameplay this year. The fans of Houston will appreciate seeing some solid dodgeball, no offense to the Toros.

Lewis captains his 5th All Star Game team, with Rookie of the Year Micheal as the back-up. Theo got 2nd team while being the MVP of the year. Forrest, Robby, Carson, Milfred and Spike make their usual appearances as all of them at least each have 4 Stars in their career.

Here is the appearance breakdown:
North-Midwest-
Lewis C-5
Michael C-1
Carson L-4
Khris L-2
Theo L-3
Forrest R-6
Russell R-1
Spike R-4

South-West-
Casimir C-2
Jacoby C-2
Sean L-1
Doug L-2
Dotson L-1
Milfred R-5
Robby R-5
Felix R-1

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Dragonfish Knocking on the Door

The series shifted to London, UK for game 2. The Dragonfish came out strong in the first set with Aleksandr getting 2 throw-outs, and catching Williame's errant throw. Deutch also did a bad throw to finish off the set in the Dragonfish's favor.

Deutch came out swinging in th esecond set for the Seadogs, but he was caught by Milfred after getting up 2-0. But Lewis brought them home with 2 throw -outs to win the set.

Final Set. Deutch came out swinging again the same way and got caught by Francis after going up 2-0. It seemed the Seadogs would carry the momentum. Francis, however, reversed this with 2 straight good throws. He also caught an errant Williame's throw. Milfred finished the set off with a nice throw-out.

One more win for the Dragonfish and they get the coveted title. Can the Seadogs become the first team to come back from 2-0 to win? stay tuned...

Friday, September 11, 2009

The Greatest Game Ever Played

Game 1 of the 2009-2 Championship came with a bang. The stage was set, Sarasota, Florida. The stars were in the air and on the ground as the Championship commenced. This was one of the greatest games of the year.

The first set was a nailbiter that was tit for tat until 4-4. 4 throws were intercepted this set. Williame ended it with a booming throw.

The 2nd set was also epic. The Seadogs had the upper hand at 4-3. Williame and James vs. Aleksandr. The game was one the line, if Williame could complete a successful throw, the seadogs would wrap up game 1. Williame threw a good ball, but Aleksandr reached down and nabbed it before it hit his feet. He then fired it at James the only rookie in the Championship to win the set.

The next set, the Dragonfish rode on the momentum and Milfred guided them to another home victory. The Seadogs precious record 12 game win streak was halted.

Final Score: DF- 14 | SEA-12


The Dragonfish start off better than they did last championship when they lost the first game. The Seadogs could not have been closer to winning this game in 2 sets. They did not lose this game, rather, the Dragonfish won it.

"I just had to play well for my team. When my number was called, I knew I had to deliver. We've been playing under pressure all year, so this situation was routine" Aleksandr #5 Dragonfish.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Seadogs v. Dragonfish

The Dragonfish triumph over the Gold in the final game of the Conference Finals to advance to their 2nd Championship in as many years. Waiting for them will be the hot hot hot hot Seadogs. The Seadogs are coming off a league record 12 game winning streak. This will be an interesting series, with the potential to be a real good one.

Keys to Victory:
Dragonfish- For the Dragonfish to win this trophy, they need to get Deutch and Williame out early. Especially Deutch. He is what makes this team go round. They need consistent play from Milfred and strong efforts by Francis and Jacoby.

Seadogs- Kil Mil. That simple. Without Milfred, the DF cannot stand-up. Francis, Aleksandr and Jacoby all have their shining moments, but Milfred is always the consistent base that brings them the W. Offensively, the Seadogs need to stay true to what got them here. Spreading the ball around and getting everybody involved.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Theo named league MVP

The votes are in, and Theo of the Gremlins was voted the MVP of the league. He was essential to the success of the Gremlins this past year, with 5 game MVP's. He had a very impressive 83.3% throwing average, and 14 catches, many of them on good throws. Him and Forrest teamed up to set the record for the best start for a team at 8-0.

Coming close behind in votes was Khris of the Scarlet Ember. He did shoulder the team into the playoffs but he didnt help them improve that much from the previous year.

Critics do complain that Theo couldn't get his team out of the first round, or that Forrest had better statistics than him. But look at his story. He was on the Interceptors for all of his career, laying low and not getting to shine there. He wanted out and the Gremlins offered him the right price, ($8 million big ones!). He comes to the Gremlins and instantly makes a new dynamic there, finally the Gremlins have a duo to be reckoned with. His shutdown style let the league know the Gremlins were no joke this year. Congratulations Theo, you deserve it.

Note- Michael of the Margays received Rookie of the Year, taking on the leader role of an aging team. More Awards soon

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