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From: Artful D

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Date: 4/11/2009 10:32:32 PM
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The Sf dominated us. Wasn't even close lol.

From: kpuck

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Date: 4/11/2009 10:57:47 PM
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:-) He's got a well balanced club. When I played him his small forward was garbage, but his power forward torched me for 41. Fortunately he had nobody that could defend my center.

From: kpuck
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Date: 4/11/2009 11:07:33 PM
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Los Flosseros (10-3) pulled away from Arsenal (7-6) in the second half, cementing themselves into second place in the Big 8. Barring a major collapse, it looks like the top two seeds in the conference are probably set.

Memorial (8-5) won on the road against the Goats (7-6), staying near the top of the Great 8 race. Right now it looks like five teams have a legitimate shot at the conference title, with a sixth (MWC) still in the playoff hunt.

From: juanb09

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Date: 4/12/2009 6:36:17 PM
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my team (MWC) had a great turnout in the all star voting as i have a player in each position except at center.... I just wish I could figure out how to win more games with these great players

From: Jaxun99

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Date: 4/12/2009 9:33:22 PM
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Yeah, MWC players are all over the roster, congrats.

I am most surprised that one of my scrimmage starters made the voting at PF. (He has one league game under his belt this season) Guess I should take that as a sign.

From: kpuck

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Date: 4/13/2009 7:20:56 PM
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And how does D-Town get shut out? Seems questionable...

From: kpuck
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Date: 4/23/2009 10:20:44 PM
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Memorial (10-5, 2nd place) at Dayton (9-6, 4th place)
Still a lot of uncertainty in the Great 8 race. If Memorial can knock of Dayton on the road, they probably assure themselves a playoff berth and can make a run at the conference title.

Goats (8-7, 3rd place) at Boston (8-7, 5th place)
Although Los Flosseros has dropped two games in a row, the top two seeds in the Big 8 probably won't change. With three teams tied for third at 8-7, the last two playoff spots are wide open.

From: juanb09

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Date: 4/28/2009 10:25:55 PM
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close game versus the tigers, won it in the last minutes :]

Im happy my team has started to play better defence but is still playing their high scoring game

From: kpuck

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Date: 4/29/2009 9:01:11 PM
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Great 8 - Memorial moved into first place with a convincing road win over Dayton. Only three games separate first and sixth places though, so the last few weeks should be exciting. This week's feature matchup again involves Memorial (12-5, first place) as they visit Arsenal (10-7, fourth place). It will also be interesting to see if MWC (9-8, sixth place) can extend their four game winning streak against D-Town (11-6, third place) and Memorial.

Big 8 - The Goats knocked off Boston and remain clinging to the last playoff spot. Portland also clinched the conference title with a victory over Yippee Ki-Yay. This week's game of the week sees Portland (17-0, first place) go to Los Flosseros (11-6, second place). A Portland victory could knock the Flosseros into a tie with Valencia, while Flosseros is looking to spoil Portland's bid for an undefeated season.