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From: Double R

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Date: 4/29/2025 3:20:33 PM
Vatican Vipers
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I have to wait till tomorrow to Ball you

From: T-Lit
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Date: 4/30/2025 7:36:55 AM
Buckner Bandits
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🏀 Weekly Recap: Bandits Stay Hot, Improve to 7-1
The Buckner Bandits rolled through Week 4 with two more convincing victories, bringing their record to 7-1 and claiming 1st place in the Great 8. With other teams battling injuries, the Bandits remain focused and cautious—especially when it comes to their franchise cornerstone, Mick Hunt, who’s being carefully "bubble wrapped" between games to ensure he’s ready for the playoff push.

Despite the strong record, Coach’s Corner continues to stay grounded:

“We still see ourselves fighting for the 4-seed. Anything can happen. We’re not taking a single game for granted.”

🗓️ Game Results
4/26 – Bandits 110, Wahoo Warriors 96
A balanced attack and a late surge put away the scrappy Warriors.

4/29 – Bandits 118, Z.Y.X 68
A complete blowout performance where the Bandits' defense and transition play overwhelmed Z.Y.X from the jump.

📊 Top Performers of the Week
Mick Hunt: 51 points, 12 assists, 6 rebounds — pure dominance with surgical scoring

William Moore: 41 points, 11 boards — powerful inside presence and unmatched hustle

Grover Patterson: 31 points, 21 rebounds — quietly becoming one of the league’s most dependable enforcers

Kevin Moore: 24 points, 13 assists — steady floor general with elite vision

Special mention to Greyson Tobin, who continues to deliver elite-level rebounding (18) and court awareness (6 assists) off the bench.

🧠 Injury Update & Load Management
With the league plagued by injuries, the Bandits are taking no chances. Mick Hunt’s minutes are being monitored closely, and the coaching staff is ensuring the core remains healthy for the playoff grind. Expect continued rotation and minutes flexibility for veterans in upcoming games.

🔮 Looking Ahead
The Bandits are hitting their stride, but tougher matchups lie ahead. The team is still laser-focused on securing a playoff spot in the top four. With chemistry clicking and players embracing their roles, the Bandits are building momentum at the right time.

From: T-Lit
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Date: 4/30/2025 7:46:15 AM
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📰 No Excuses: The Rise of Greyson Tobin
By The Bandit Beat Staff Writer

In the bustling gym of the Buckner Bandits, you’ll often find Greyson Tobin doing the little things—scrapping for rebounds, setting hard screens, talking on defense, and closing out shooters like his life depends on it. He doesn’t demand the spotlight, but he’s earned it.

Now in his rookie season, Tobin has quickly become one of the most reliable glue guys in League play, ranking #2 in rebounds, #6 in blocks, and #8 in assists per game. Not bad for a young forward from Henry County, Kentucky.

“My parents always told me, ‘If you’re going to do something—go all in,’” Greyson says with a grin. “So I’ve always just tried to compete with everything I’ve got.”

🏡 Roots in Henry County
Greyson grew up in a small town with big dreams. Both of his parents were athletes at Bellarmine University, and they passed down a deep appreciation for sports and education.

A natural athlete, Tobin was a two-sport star at his high school, playing first base in baseball and anchoring the paint as a defensive center in basketball. He still holds his school's records for on-base percentage and home runs.

But it was basketball that truly captured his heart.

“I just loved how every play demanded communication and effort. You can’t hide in basketball—especially on defense.”

That mindset helped him become the emotional leader of his high school squad, known not for flashy scoring, but for tenacity, grit, and leadership.

🎓 Choosing Louisville & Rising in the ACC
Tobin was courted by several big-name schools including Cincinnati, Illinois, and Kentucky, but ultimately chose the University of Louisville, citing its proximity to home and the strong leadership of Coach Pat Kelsey.

Under Kelsey, Greyson blossomed.

“Coach Kelsey really emphasized leadership and defensive intensity. That stuck with me. He didn’t just teach basketball—he taught accountability.”

Greyson’s breakout moment came when he was named ACC Freshman of the Year, a nod to his impact far beyond the box score.

He also maintained a 4.0 GPA, majoring in psychology, which he continues to study in the offseason.

📊 Bandit Numbers: Quietly Elite
So far in Season 68, Tobin has filled the stat sheet while doing the dirty work. In just 30.7 minutes per game, he’s averaging:

9.7 rebounds

5.2 assists

1.6 blocks

6.1 points

1.1 turnovers

50% from the field

In eight games, he's totaled:

78 rebounds

42 assists

13 blocks

Whether it’s a 17-rebound night against the Icers or an 8-assist, 12-point performance versus the Revengers696, Tobin delivers consistency, heart, and high IQ.

“You won’t always see my name in lights,” he says. “But I guarantee my teammates know I’ve got their backs every second I’m on the floor.”

🏆 More Than a Player
Off the court, Greyson’s teammates describe him as kind, welcoming, and fiercely competitive—even in games of golf or video games. He’s single, has no kids, and dedicates his holiday seasons to supporting the local hospital, where he buys gifts for children undergoing treatment.

He’s a reader too—especially of books by Stephen Covey and John C. Maxwell—and swears by his personal mantra:

"No Excuses: Find a Way."

🔮 Looking Ahead
Tobin’s short-term goal? Make the playoffs. His long-term goal? Stay with the Bandits and continue to elevate both his defensive and offensive game.

When asked who his favorite player is, he flashes a smile.

“Me. Gotta believe in yourself. But if I had to pick others—Dennis Rodman and Draymond Green. I love intensity.”

With that kind of self-belief, discipline, and work ethic, it’s no wonder that Greyson Tobin is becoming the heartbeat of Buckner.

From: Wahooptie

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Date: 4/30/2025 9:46:39 AM
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Its easier than it sounds actually, I just run them in pairs of 2 for 48 minutes for the 3 games that count as training (non-BBM). So they each only play 48 minutes a week to make sure they don't get overplayed. Do you all know the trick to guarantee they play 48 in a game?

Last edited by Wahooptie at 4/30/2025 9:47:07 AM

From: T-Lit

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Date: 4/30/2025 10:27:11 AM
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I have an understanding of it. But not down to a science yet...

But im doing home grown so I just do 2 or 3 players at a time every 4sh seasons... :-)

From: Wahooptie

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Date: 5/1/2025 9:40:11 AM
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So to guarantee they play 48...

You leave the starting spot open for the trainee(s), and then put them in the backup and reserve spot. This guarantees that they play 48 unless they foul out or get injured. If you put them in all 3 spots its slightly less consistent for some reason.

From: T-Lit

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Date: 5/1/2025 10:01:58 AM
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interesting! :-)

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Date: 5/2/2025 11:59:36 AM
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Week 4 Power Rankings

1. After Shocks (8-0) Still PERFECT. Still in the CUP. Still number 1!

2. 500 Hackers (7-1) (7-1) Dominate win over the Vipers, Still in the CUP. Great week for the Hackattack.

3. Buckner Bandits (7-1) Still leading the Great 8. Enjoy feasting on the bottom half of the Big 8.

4. Berlin Lawnflamigos (6-2) Beat some bots with near identical scores.

5. Vatican Vipers (6-2) Fell out of the Cup and got battered by some Hacks.

6. Wahoo Warriors (4-4) has a rest week. Oh darn.

7. R3AP3ERS (5-3) defeated MKE Bucks without guessing tactics.

8. Boston Icers (4-4) Back to back wins and a nailbitting win over Orland Tragic.

9. Orlando Tragic (5-3) we'll see if they can bounce back this week. AT the Vipers than MKE. Gonna be tough.

10. MKE Bucks (4-4) the absentee freefall continues.

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Date: 5/2/2025 12:00:53 PM
Vatican Vipers
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Ill take it!

5/2/2025 One on One for Forwards

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Date: 5/3/2025 5:19:10 PM
Vatican Vipers
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Saturday Night Substitution

What we have here is a case of AWOL! I didn't grant either of these managers time off. MKE Bucks and 500 Hackers, are both on the revert clock. The MKE Bucks have already seen themselves freefall down the power rankings. Are the 500 Haxxors, next?

Look for the Haxxors to dominate by 26, o/u 236

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Date: 5/3/2025 10:44:13 PM
Vatican Vipers
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Dam. Nailed that win by!!!!

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