Fall 2018 Wednesday Lincoln Park TURF Coed Rec Flag Football – Week 5
Legion of Boom (5-0) v. Bad News Bears (3-2) – Wednesday, October 31, and 2018
Legion of Boom crushed Bad News Bears. With a final score of 36-7, Legion of Boom maintains a zero in the loss column. This team brought it on D in this game, beating their season points against average of 8.6 points per game. QB Mike Migut and Keri threw two TDs, passing to Tomas Ross for three of them and Mango for the other one. Bad News Bears didn’t have their best stuff on offense in this one, scoring less than their average of 28.40 points per game for the year. Anthony Papa threw one TD to Scott Jarnac. Legion of Boom will seek to remain undefeated on Wednesday with a contest versus [in] My Feelings (4-1-0). Next up for Bad News Bears is a showdown against Salty Sack (2-3-0), as they attempt to bounce back.
Gucci Gang (2-3) v. Little Giants (2-3) – Wednesday, October 31, and 2018
Gucci Gang and Little Giants competed in a close one. The final score of 25-20 reflects the hard work Gucci Gang put into every minute of the game. Gucci Gang really stepped up, topping their average of 20.40 points per game. QB Joe Claver and Lauren Wytiaz threw three and one TD passes respectively finding Michael Lash, AJ Bradley, Grant Frahm, and Tom Durkin for one TD each. During the loss for Little Giants, QB Jennifer Liberman hit Devin Wood for one touchdown. Next up for Gucci Gang is a throwdown against The Good Hands (0-5-0). Next up for Little Giants is a battle against Mud Dogs (0-5-0), as they attempt to bounce back.
BDO Blitzers (4-1) v. The Good Hands (0-5) – Wednesday, October 31, and 2018
BDO Blitzers crushed The Good Hands. The final score of 35-8 reflects the hard work BDO Blitzers put into every minute of the game. They showed up on the defensive end, beating their season points against average of 14.8 ppg. In the win, QB Dan Theisinger threw two touchdowns to Justin and Anne McEnery threw one to Dan Theisinger. The Defense for BDO Blitzers did enough to grab the W. The Good Hands really played their A game despite the loss, exceeding their average of 4.00 points per game this season. QB Erin Bailey threw one score to Lydia. Next up for BDO Blitzers is a showdown against FourKites (2-3-0). The Good Hands seeks to get off the schneid next week with a match-up versus Gucci Gang (2-3-0).
ChicaGo Badgers (5-0) v. Salty Sack (2-3) – Wednesday, October 31, and 2018
ChicaGo Badgers and Salty Sack combined for an offensive explosion totaling 92 points. ChicaGo Badgers put 48 on the board and held Salty Sack to 44 points. ChicaGo Badgers really stepped up in this game, beating their average of 37.40 points per game. QB Cal Ehrke threw five touchdowns, with Dylan on the receiving end of all of them. Salty Sack brought their best in this one even though they lost, topping their average of 33.80 points per game this year. Salty Sack’s QB Chris threw four touchdowns finding Dana, Brittany and Bernard for the score. Next week, ChicaGo Badgers take on Chicago Hokies (0-5-0) in an attempt to stay unblemished. Next up for Salty Sack is a showdown versus Bad News Bears (3-2-0), as they look to get into the winner’s circle.
FourKites (2-3) v. 360i (0-5) – Wednesday, October 31, and 2018
FourKites and 360i lit up the scoreboard, combining for 60 points. With a final score of 40-20, FourKites grabbed the W. FourKites really showed up in this game, beating their average of 29.60 points per game. QB Raphael Gunn threw five scores and Ashley Triestram threw one score, hitting Ryan for two of them, and Nicholas Ciaramitaro, Dan Cline, Raphael Gunn, and Kevin for one score each. Despite the loss, 360i really gave it their all on the offensive end in this game, topping their average of 11.40 ppg this year. In the loss for 360i, QB Andrew Holtorf hit Brendan Alberts for one touchdown. BDO Blitzers (4-1-0) are next up on the calendar for FourKites, as they look to keep it going. 360i looks to get their first win next week with a match-up against The Recruits (4-1-0).
CA (3-2) v. Chicago Hokies (0-5) – Wednesday, October 31, and 2018
With a final score of 28-13, CA took the victory over Chicago Hokies. CA really brought their A game in this one, exceeding their average of 19.80 ppg. QB Jeremy Sites passed one touchdown, which was caught by Christian and ran for three with his legs. Despite the loss, Chicago Hokies really played their A game on defense, beating their average of 38.40 PAPG this year. In the loss for Chicago Hokies, QB Krishna Yalamanchili hit John Temple for one touchdown. Premium Economy Middle Seat (0-5-0) is next up on the calendar for CA, as they look to keep it going. Next game, Chicago Hokies battles against ChicaGo Badgers (5-0-0) in an attempt to get their first win.
[in] My Feelings (4-1) v. Premium Economy Middle Seat (0-5) – Wednesday, October 31, and 2018
[in] My Feelings shut out Premium Economy Middle Seat. These guys really stepped up on the defensive end, beating their season points against average of 14.8 ppg. QB Nick Townsend passed two touchdowns, hitting Andrew Pickens and Ashley Lochen both for one of them and ran for two more. Premium Economy Middle Seat struggled to get it going in this game, scoring less than their average of 3.60 points per game for the year. Next up for [in] My Feelings is a battle versus Legion of Boom (5-0-0). Next week, Premium Economy Middle Seat seeks to break their winless streak with a match-up versus CA (3-2-0).
The Recruits (4-1) v. Mud Dogs (0-5) – Wednesday, October 31, and 2018
The Recruits shut out Mud Dogs. They brought it on the defensive end in this one, beating their season points against average of 18.0 points per game. QB Brian delivered three touchdowns, passing to Ali Speck for two of them, Lindsey for one of them, and ran for one with his legs. Ali Speck also threw one touchdown to Brian. Mud Dogs struggled to get it going on offense in this game, scoring less than their average of 2.60 points per game for the year. 360i (0-5-0) is next up on the schedule for The Recruits, as they look to keep it going. Next week, Mud Dogs take on Little Giants (2-3-0) in an attempt to get on the board with a win.
Shotskis Whynotskis (4-1) v. Kiss Our End Zones (2-3) – Wednesday, October 31, and 2018
Shotskis Whynotskis and Kiss Our End Zones combined for an offensive explosion totaling 63 points. The final score of 43-20 reflects the hard work Shotskis Whynotskis put into every minute of the game. They showed some fight in this one, emerging victorious despite allowing more points than their season points against average of 12.8 points per game. QB Brett Lukowicz passed four touchdowns, passing to David Rachke for two of them, Brandon Griffith and Kelly Pekarek for one each, and rushed in one on his own. Kiss Our End Zones struggled defensively in this one, allowing more points than their average of 29.40 points against per game this season. For Kiss Our End Zones, QB Devin Schlueter hit Kyle for two touchdowns, and Joey Zisk for one touchdown. Next up for Shotskis Whynotskis is a date versus Super Heroes In Training (S.H.I.T) (3-2-0). Next up for Kiss Our End Zones is a showdown against The Flag Team Without Banners (3-2-0), as they look to get back on track.
Flaggin’ Ball Z (5-0) v. No Punt Intended (4-1) – Wednesday, October 31, and 2018
Flaggin’ Ball Z dominated No Punt Intended. By the score of 46-13, Flaggin’ Ball Z got a huge victory to maintain a zero in the loss column. Flaggin’ Ball Z really stepped up, beating their average of 40.40 points per game. QB Mike delivered three touchdowns, passing to Connie Syhabandith, Nicholas Ma, Anf Lan Tran for one score each. No Punt Intended really were unable to get rolling on the offensive end in this one, scoring less than their average of 35.20 points per game for the season. For No Punt Intended, QB Sean hit Ryan and Wendy for one touchdown each. Next Wednesday, Flaggin’ Ball Z take on Better Late Than Never (3-2-0) in an attempt to stay unblemished. Taco in a bag (0-5-0) is next up on the docket for No Punt Intended, as they try to bounce back.
The Flag Team Without Banners (3-2) v. Super Heroes In Training (S.H.I.T) (3-2) – Wednesday, October 31, and 2018
By the score of 19-7, The Flag Team Without Banners got a solid W to earn their third-straight win. The Flag Team Without Banners really showed some toughness in this one, emerging victorious, despite scoring less than their avg. points per game of 28.20. QB Tyler Gannon delivered two touchdowns, hitting both Andy and Jake Stockman for one of them and ran for one with his legs. Super Heroes In Training (S.H.I.T) really struggled to get it going in this one, scoring less than their average of 32.00 points per game this season. During the loss for Super Heroes In Training (S.H.I.T), QB Kevin Linklater hit Eberabet for one touchdown. Next up for The Flag Team Without Banners is a match-up versus Kiss Our End Zones (2-3-0). Next up for Super Heroes In Training (S.H.I.T) is a battle versus Shotskis Whynotskis (4-1-0), as they try to bounce back.
Better Late Than Never (3-2) v. Taco in a bag (0-5) – Wednesday, October 31, and 2018
Better Late Than Never crushed Taco in a bag. The final score of 40-7 reflects the hard work Better Late Than Never put into every minute of the game. Better Late Than Never really brought it, exceeding their average of 23.60 ppg. QB Ross Morgan delivered five scores, passing to Tony Carosielli for three of them, and Anson Lam for the other two. Taco in a bag really didn’t have their best stuff in terms of scoring in this game, scoring less than their average of 10.80 points per game this year. For Taco in a bag, in the loss, QB Edward Chang and Nancu hit Collin Wiese and Spencer for one touchdown each. Flaggin’ Ball Z (5-0-0) is next up on the docket for Better Late Than Never, as they look to keep it going. On Wednesday, Taco in a bag seeks to put a 1 in the win column with a match-up against No Punt Intended (4-1-0).