Saturday, October 16, 2010

Week 5 Results

Week 5: The Gatsbys win. Led by C. Johnson’s 14 points, the struggling Long Islanders got their first win 47-38 over the Ducks. The Crushers opened up a two game lead in the Julie with a 21-18 win over TD Jésus. There were no Monday night comebacks, but the Maroons threw a scare into the Onion Heads with three scores. In the end, B. Lloyd’s 14 points were enough to lead the sweet ones to a 38-36 win. The defending champion Thumbs kept pace in the Peter division with a 41-27 win over the Salmon. The difference in the game was three—yes three—Arizona D tds. The Colassals put up 44 points, led by 14 from H. Nicks, to thrash the Wheaties 44-34. Charlie is tied with the enormous ones as M. Austin’s 10 points led them to a 35-31 win over the Whales.

Another reminder regarding lineups from your friendly commish. Do not send me a lineup with a move you want to make without confirming the move (or providing a list of alternative pickups). We had a situation this week where a team declared it was picking up a player who had been picked up by someone else and was starting that player and then the office on Park Avenue could not reach the owner to tell them the move was not valid. It all worked out in the end this time, but you need to make your moves in a timely manner and make sure they are confirmed.

Having said all that, I will be away this Saturday-Sunday and will have limited email access. I will try my best, but I cannot guarantee I will respond to Sunday morning emails. Make your moves before 3 on Friday to be sure!

WRs 12, RBs 10.

Moves: Gatsbys took San Diego for Atlanta and Britt for Breaston. TD picked up Tate (NE) for Mason. Charlie took M. Bush for Hightower. Salmon picked up the venerable J. Carney for Hartley. Wheaties got A. Hernandez for Sims-Walker. The Crushers finally got Shiancoe for Camarillo. The Colassals went for M Hart for Clayton. The OH grabbed Chicago for SF. The Ducks got Hanson for Sproles.

The DeSales Irish bounced back in the homecoming game against TOR with a 41-14 win. It was not that close. Kincaid plays his last home game this Friday at 7 against Asotin. It is a key league matchup and the Irish need a win to stay in the race for the league championship The bbq is ready at 6. I hope to see you all at Ty Baffney field.

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