Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Week 10 Results

WWSOFFL:

Week 10: Somewhere, Pete Rozelle is smiling on the Walla Walla Sweeet Onion Fantasy Football League. Parity has arrived. Eight teams are at .500, two have winning records and two losing records. With three weeks left, the biggest lead is two games and the biggest deficit is two games, meaning anything can happen.

The Salmon, with M. Jones-Drew, did lose by exactly six points. But let’s wait a minute on the feeling sorry for Ben party. First, the Jets were letting MJD score. Second, and more relevant, he would have lost the tiebreaker if Jones-Drew did score. Third, the Salmon still lead the division. In the other Peter matchup, J. Addai’s 12 points were all the Maroons needed in a 19-12 win over the Onion Heads as they would have won the tiebreaker at 12. Speaking of tiebreakers, the Colassals did win one, 31-31 (29-26) over the Wheaties. It moved them into a tie with the Whales (who would have lost the tiebreaker to the Colassals, but ended up in a tie with the Wheaties had they been the division opponents this week) who lost to Charlie 56-31. Brady and LT led the way for Charlie with 13 points each. In the Julie, the Ducks tied Charlie for high points of the week with 56 (and they would have won the tiebreaker) as R. Moss’ 16 points led them over the Gatsbys 56-44. Finally, it was almost a tie as the Crushers eeked out a 21-20 win over the Muiracles.

Ben, we need your legal advice. The new wood bat, college summer league team in Walla Walla has take the name Sweet Onions. I am sure we have all sports rights to that name. I see big money, big money, here for all of us franchise owners. Please get on this.

Among the starters this weekend rbs scored 17 tds to 8 by the wrs.

Moves: The Thumbs took S. Hauscha for Mare. Charlie took Fargas for Green-Ellis. The Colassals took Hester, Coles, and Snelling for McGahee, Jones, and Nicks. The Maroons took Gage for Burton and Pettigrew for Patrick, then dropped Gage for M. Wallace (to strengthen the studio show on his team’s network).

The DeSales Irish won the mini-playoff, defeating Waitsburg which had already defeated Asotin. They kept it going on Saturday against White Swan with a 48-7 win. That is four wins in 15 days! Next up is LaSalle on Saturday at 1 in Yakima. LaSalle defeated the Irish in the first game of the season. The same was true last year and the Irish came back to beat the Lightning in the playoffs. Go Irish!

Oz

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