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Week 11: What a week for the Link! Not only did all four teams win, the lowest scorer, the Colassals with 42 points, would have beat any other team from the other two divisions. I cannot recall that ever being the case before. The Whales led the scoring parade, racking up 63 points behind G. Jennings’ 21 in a 63-33 romp over TD Jesus. Charlie caught the big wave as S. Johnson had 20 points and M. Austin 12 in a 57-31 swamping of the Onion Heads. The Wheaties got 15 from P. Manning and 14 from S. Holmes to beat the Ducks 45-37. A. Foster led the Colassals with 12 points in a 42-27 win over the Thumbs. The quarterbackless Salmon got 12 points from T. Jones to beat the Crushers 24-21 and the Gatsbys got 14 points from M. Colston to down the Maroons 33-21.
Playoff Picture: All the wins in the Link mean that the Colassals and the Wheat Eaters remain tied for the division lead with Charlie one game back and the Whales still in it two games back. The Salmon and TD Jesus were officially eliminated, and the Gatsbys, Ducks, and Maroons are all but done. The leaders in the Peter, the Thumbs and the Onion Heads, both lost and they remain tied for the lead with two weeks left in the season. It looks like the Thumbs, Onion Heads, Wheaties, and Colassals will all make the playoffs, but none have clinched yet, leaving Charlie and the Whales to fight it out for the final spot.
The Whales won the two week money. We had three teams over 90 points!
WRs 21, RBs 13.
Moves: TD: weekly swap of Olsen for Kellar. Colassals went Orton for Fitzpatrick and Cutler for R. Williams. WE: Big D for TB. Ducks took S. Graham for Hanson. OH are coo, coo Cooley, not sho sho Shockey.
The DeSales Irish were eliminated by league rival Waitsburg-Prescott 52-13. It was a disappointing way for Kincaid to end his high school career, but he had a great run of one State Championship, four playoffs appearances, three league championships, and a lifetime of great memories. I am very proud of the lad.
Oz
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