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209311.25 in reply to 209311.24
Date: 2/21/2012 1:40:14 PM
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thanks for the shoutout! you're doing a great job with these right ups

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209311.26 in reply to 209311.24
Date: 2/21/2012 1:41:49 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
Naismith
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Second Team:
Canada Purple Haze BC
DIVISION III.12

The Laval Giants may be the defending Big 8 champ and the hopeful after losing in last season's final but right now they don't have the conferences best team.
That belongs to the Crash Test Dummies, however the same could have been said last season.
The answer as to why 2 of their best players were transfered before last seasons playoffs remains a mystery.
Right now the duo of SG Siegrich Scholler, C Jukka Niemimuukku and supporting cast look strong enough to win.
4Minute put out a winning squad with a chance while East Side Rangers compete as well.

Over in the Great 8:
The Georgetown Hoyas look to head right back to DIV II.
They send out a mostly Canuck starting line up led by SG Jean-Yves Desroches.
Grand Raptor is ready to go toe to toe with them with a solid roster of starters and a bench to match.
Tsa 'aq can't be discounted but right now they consist of a big 3 in need of some help.

Last edited by Headless T Gunner at 2/21/2012 1:43:12 PM

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209311.27 in reply to 209311.26
Date: 2/21/2012 6:54:01 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
Naismith
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Second Team:
Canada Purple Haze BC
DIVISION III.13

There's not a top 100 Canadian team in the league so you would have to think this one is wide open.

Emo Squad knows all about Div III, they were here for 7 seasons before their lone season in D II, but they're back now and they will have to do more.
C-Bridge Ballers are the best team in the Big 8 right now led by
Canadian SF Robert Blake, but the Ballers are thin.
A 7 man roster can't possibly hold up to the riggers of a 22 game regular season and potential Cup run and players are looking to management for help.
Not like the Ballers don't know their way around Div II, they spent 4 seasons there before coming back here for season 18.

Raiders12 are the best of a weak Great 8.
There's not even a great player amongst the contenders.
The Squalor Super Sonics will be in the running but the sleeper here is GBCI, up after coming back from Div IV, they are not far off from the Raiders12 and a tweak here or there could be golden.

Last edited by Headless T Gunner at 2/21/2012 6:54:49 PM

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209311.28 in reply to 209311.27
Date: 2/21/2012 6:56:50 PM
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These are great! Keep em coming!

From: Markruh

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209311.29 in reply to 209311.28
Date: 2/21/2012 11:25:29 PM
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This is great! Keep it coming :)

You nailed my III.13 perfectly :)

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209311.30 in reply to 209311.27
Date: 2/22/2012 4:55:25 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
Naismith
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Second Team:
Canada Purple Haze BC
DIVISION III.14

BudWeisers 2nd stab at Div II was a one season stay again, however unless changes are made elsewhere in this league, their visit back in Div III will be just as brief.
Leb by MVP candidate Saša Vukčević at the pivot and fellow big man Virginijus Irikinas, the Buds offer the only real 5 deep starting lineup at the moment.

Not to say that won't change, or that there's no competition.
In the Big 8, the Saskatchewan Marauders and KEVcool can hang with the Buds with an addition or two..

Over in the Great 8:
23 year old Canadian SG Alex Samra leads a trio of bonafide stars as conference favourites trying to lift tiMbiTz to victory.

RUMpage is the best of the rest and grabbed the home end of their battle with tiMbiTz to set the early standard.
The tiny doughnuts losing it at the foul line, just 11-20 while the Rummers went 29-44 in a 12 point home win.

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209311.31 in reply to 209311.30
Date: 2/22/2012 5:27:01 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
Naismith
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Second Team:
Canada Purple Haze BC
DIVISION III.15

This league might provide the best 2 conference grouping of potential winners at the Div III level in the country.

The Great 8 provides the league's best team – The Belt Buckles and 3 worthy opponents.
The Buckles run out a strong starting 5 and keep the pressure up with the league's best bench.
The Mustard Tigers and Toronto Ally Oops won't take much of a back seat here and a 4th contender, 3 Second Violation means enthusiasm might be tough to build in a 4 team race.

The surprise in the Big 8 might be Crazy Joes, the rising power served notice by going out and signing Center Leung Hee Soon before season 19 and it's paying dividends early on.
Vaughan Road led by 24 year old Canadian C Cory Shirley will contend and last year's conference champ Bare Bottoms have arguably the league's best player in 23 year old Canadian C David Castro but they are as their name suggests, the starting line up is bare at the bottom at the moment.

Last edited by Headless T Gunner at 2/22/2012 5:33:53 PM

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209311.32 in reply to 209311.31
Date: 2/22/2012 7:31:03 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
Naismith
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Second Team:
Canada Purple Haze BC
DIVISION III.16

There are no superstar teams here, not one ranked in the country's top 120 but there is some talent and some competition.

The top ranked team in each conference is not currently thought to be the best.
spiders ball in the Big 8 seem to be just a slim step back in talent from the up and coming Yukon Golddiggers and the gap should widen as 21 year old Canadian C Michael Hackett continues to get better...and get your Spidey senses up,what's with the 43 players?

The Great 8 will provide more of a challenge.
Phi Slamma Jamma is the arrival from Div II and they may have the league's best player in 23 year old C Jere Salovirta but if they don't improve the rest, they'll struggle to make the playoffs.
It's a longjam for conference supremacy right now.
Dunnville Mudcats are well balanced from player 1 through 9, and we take our hats off to the all 14 man Canadian unit.
Hoosiers09 run a similar lineup with a better top player in SG Edžus Dreijers and they run 10 deep.
Labeynerz might grab it all thanks to their ever improving 22 year old Canadian PF Paul Coffey Farley.
And with a tweak here and there the toronto matrix could also make some noise.

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209311.33 in reply to 209311.32
Date: 2/22/2012 7:38:13 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
Naismith
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Second Team:
Canada Purple Haze BC
DIVISION III ANALYSIS

Just a few notes after going through all 16 leagues.
First, hopefully I didn't miss out on your team should you have made some recent additions that changed your outlook than I'm sorry.
2nd - surprising really how many teams don't understand game shape and how it lets teams with lesser players beat you.
3rd- at this level training is a lot easier and you get players that will be a whole lot better come playoff time than what their salaries actually are and then if you can't afford them, you can sell 'em.
I'll update as season rolls along.
Best of luck and hope to see you in Div II, if I can hang around!

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209311.34 in reply to 209311.27
Date: 2/22/2012 7:58:14 PM
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Fantastic work HTG... although you'll be embarrassed by that Div III.13 prediction come season's end.

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209311.35 in reply to 209311.34
Date: 2/22/2012 8:32:30 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
Naismith
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
Canada Purple Haze BC
Sorry Jay
didn't actually make a prediction
though I did name your team as one of 3 in your conference
you must have some changes planned
because right now you would be hard pressed to win any of 32 conferences in Div III

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