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| posted: 2025-10-14 20:18:08 (ID: 100194590) Report Abuse | |
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Ughh, haha, losses this season have been by 6, 5, 1, and 2 points. Guess it just happens sometimes the tide doesn't go your way.
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| posted: 2025-10-15 21:05:47 (ID: 100194631) Edits found: 1 Report Abuse | |
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huskertarr wrote:
Bleakardor, I think you might have a real good chance today. Best of luck! ![]() ![]() Except that I can't scout as I still can't figure out how to find a teams game history. I even burned my "Match of the year" option on this game and it wasn't even close. Last edited on 2025-10-15 21:06:44 by Bleakardor |
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Golrath wrote:
Ughh, haha, losses this season have been by 6, 5, 1, and 2 points. Guess it just happens sometimes the tide doesn't go your way. Yeah man, you've had some tough ones. |
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| posted: 2025-10-16 16:28:11 (ID: 100194641) Report Abuse | |
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Actually I thought you had the game after the FG in the 4th....💪🍻🍻
Bleakardor wrote:
huskertarr wrote:
Bleakardor, I think you might have a real good chance today. Best of luck! ![]() ![]() Except that I can't scout as I still can't figure out how to find a teams game history. I even burned my "Match of the year" option on this game and it wasn't even close. |
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| posted: 2025-10-19 23:45:57 (ID: 100194695) Report Abuse | |
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🏈 Game of the Week: Kirky 44’s (26) @ Braska Bangers 09 (17)
In what was billed as the clash of the titans — two undefeated squads, both playing at an elite level — only one would walk away perfect. And this week, Kirky 44’s proved they’re the real deal, grinding out a disciplined 26–17 road victory over Braska Bangers 09 in front of a massive crowd of 135,971. 🔹 First Half: Tactical Punches The Bangers struck first midway through the opening quarter, with Achmed Hadad finding Lionel Marty on a tight 2-yard TD pass. But Kirky quickly responded — and kept responding. Lyle MacGillivray’s leg was busy early, drilling 34- and 41-yard field goals before Keir MacFarlane powered through a blitz for a 6-yard touchdown run. At halftime, Kirky led 16-10, controlling possession and pace. 🔹 Second Half: Defense and Discipline The 44’s defense — led by Hugh Muir (10 tackles, 1 INT) and Ron Schneider (forced and recovered fumble) — clamped down hard, forcing two key turnovers and limiting Braska to just one third-quarter first down. Offensively, Ulrick Toussaint found Maxwell Leslie for a short 2-yard TD strike to extend the lead to 23–10. 🔹 Late Push by the Bangers To their credit, Braska kept fighting. Ernestas Janonis punched in a late 4-yard rushing score with six minutes left, trimming the lead to nine. But Kirky’s veteran poise and MacGillivray’s fourth field goal of the day (23 yards) iced it for good. 🔹 Key Performers Kirky 44’s 🏆 QB Ulrick Toussaint: 30/49, 280 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT WR Kyle Paisley: 15 catches, 154 yds — unstoppable in space K Lyle MacGillivray: 4/4 FG, 2/2 XP — Mr. Reliable LB Hugh Muir: 10 tackles, 1 INT, 2 TFL RB Banning Napier: 15 carries, 67 yds Braska Bangers 09 QB Achmed Hadad: 19/25, 179 yds, 1 TD RB Ernestas Janonis: 8 carries, 47 yds, 1 TD WR Martin Horan: 5 catches, 50 yds CB Jackie Garrett: 12 tackles — defensive anchor all day 🔹 By the Numbers Total Yards: Kirky 391 – Braska 317 Third Down Conversions: Kirky 58% – Braska 36% Turnovers: Braska 3 – Kirky 1 Time of Possession: Kirky 32:41 – Braska 27:19 🔹 Final Take Kirky 44’s showed why they belong atop the standings — a complete, disciplined effort featuring sharp QB play, efficient clock management, and a defense that forced mistakes at the right times. Braska, while suffering their first loss, proved they can hang with anyone — but they’ll need better red zone execution to reclaim the top spot. |
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| posted: 2025-10-27 11:49:08 (ID: 100194855) Report Abuse | |
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🏈 Game of the Week Recap
Sydney Sloths (16) @ Bonaval Acorns (17) Attendance: 119,232 Kickoff: October 25, 2025 — 15:00 (League Play) ⚡ The Thriller in Bonaval The Bonaval Acorns edged out the visiting Sydney Sloths in a dramatic 17–16 victory that came down to the final minutes of the fourth quarter. Both teams traded momentum all afternoon in what felt like a playoff preview, with defenses bending but rarely breaking. The Sloths drew first blood with an early field goal and carried a 3–0 lead through most of the first quarter. But Bonaval found its rhythm in the second, capitalizing on a sustained 12-play, 54-yard drive capped by a short touchdown plunge from Josep Miranda, taking a 10–3 halftime advantage. 🔄 Back-and-Forth Second Half The Sloths clawed back in the third with another field goal and then took a 16–10 lead midway through the fourth on a deep 80-yard bomb from Heath Sexton to Lorenzo Terry, who blew past the secondary for his only touchdown of the day. Terry’s 5 catches for 113 yards earned him Offensive MVP honors, including that highlight-reel play that silenced the 119,000-plus home fans. But Bonaval refused to fold. Quarterback Osvaldo Carrasco responded with a poised 74-yard drive late in the fourth, capped by a short touchdown run from Miranda—his second of the game—to regain the lead 17–16 with just over two minutes remaining. Sydney’s last-ditch effort stalled just past midfield after Amancio Bravo came up huge for the Acorns defense, snagging a key interception that sealed the win. Bravo finished with six tackles and the game-clinching pick, earning Defensive MVP honors. 📊 Key Performers Player Team Stat Highlights Lorenzo Terry (WR) Sydney 5 receptions, 113 yards, 1 TD (80-yard longest) Heath Sexton (QB) Sydney 16/25, 217 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT Oisín Maguire (RB) Sydney 24 carries, 75 yards Josep Miranda (RB) Bonaval 15 carries, 50 yards, 2 rushing TDs Osvaldo Carrasco (QB) Bonaval 24/31, 192 yards, 1 TD, 103.1 rating Amancio Bravo (LB) Bonaval 6 tackles, 1 INT (Defensive MVP) 🧱 Defensive Battle Highlights Both defenses showed grit under pressure. The Sloths’ front seven, led by Nick London (9 tackles, 4 for loss) and Sebastian Nedved (1 forced fumble, 1 recovery), held Bonaval to just 3.3 yards per rush. But it was Bonaval’s ability to generate timely turnovers—two interceptions and a late fumble recovery—that ultimately swung the balance. 🕹️ Turning Points 2nd Quarter – Miranda’s First TD: Bonaval’s 12-play drive ended with a score and shifted momentum. 4th Quarter – Terry’s Deep Strike: Sexton’s 80-yard TD gave Sydney temporary control. Final Minutes – Bravo’s INT: The defensive anchor ended Sydney’s comeback hopes and locked in the Acorns’ one-point win. 🏆 Final Thoughts In a packed stadium roaring with tension, the Bonaval Acorns proved their mettle with clutch execution and discipline down the stretch. The Sloths, meanwhile, will leave frustrated but motivated—knowing they out-gained the Acorns through the air yet couldn’t finish when it mattered most. Final Score: Bonaval Acorns 17 – Sydney Sloths 16 Record Implications: Bonaval rises with a statement home win; Sydney’s narrow loss keeps them hungry heading into next week. |
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🏈 Game of the Week: Texas Reapers (28) @ Sydney Sloths (29)
Attendance: 138,492 — and not a single fan left early, because this one went down to the final drive. A One-Point Heartbreaker Down Under In front of nearly 140 thousand roaring fans in Sydney, the Sloths proved they may move slow in name only. The Reapers clawed their way through a messy but gutsy performance, only to fall short — literally by a single point — in a 29-28 thriller that featured everything from 50-yard field goals to multiple interception touchdowns. It was the kind of game that leaves coaches hoarse, quarterbacks questioning their life choices, and fans double-checking their blood pressure. The Tale of Two Halves (and Two Pick-Sixes) The Sloths opened hot, with Frederik Kristensen drilling a 50-yard field goal before Per Lindén snuck in a short run to make it 10-0 early. That lead didn’t last long — Reapers CB B.J. Stern jumped a route and sprinted 31 yards to the house, his second interception touchdown this season, bringing life back to the Reapers sideline. From there, both offenses traded punches like tired boxers — efficient at times, sloppy at others. Gene McLaurin found Ryan Murray for a red-zone score, while Kristensen continued to boot his team to safety with a relentless string of field goals from 34, 28, 39, and 20 yards out. And then, disaster struck (again). The Reapers’ offense was finally clicking — until a short pass went sideways and Jaxson Ahern, a middle linebacker with hands softer than expected, turned it into another 31-yard pick-six. That play gave the Sloths the edge that ultimately decided the game. Reapers’ Dual-QB Dilemma Texas rotated both Buster Cambell and Gene McLaurin, who combined for 309 yards, 2 TDs, and 4 interceptions. That’s not exactly a winning formula, but the Reapers somehow kept pace thanks to efficient mid-range passing — especially from Bruno Pinto, who posted 10 catches for 95 yards and a TD despite being harassed all game by Sloth corners. The Reapers’ run game? A mixed bag of “please stop doing that.” Rickey Swanson carried 14 times for 16 yards (yes, you read that right — 1.1 yards per carry). If there’s a silver lining, it’s Jon Waters, who turned just two carries into a crucial 10-yard touchdown late in the fourth. Sloths Win Ugly (and They Don’t Care) Sydney’s offense wasn’t much prettier — their quarterbacks combined for just 167 yards, 0 TDs, and 4 interceptions, yet the defense bailed them out every time. The pass rush was monstrous, with Lincoln Ziadie leading the way (6 TFL, 1 INT) and Mariano Adler pulling in two timely picks. Running back Oisin Maguire quietly dominated the ground game, rushing for 99 yards on 17 carries — crucial in a contest where every yard mattered. But let’s be honest: this one belonged to Kristensen. Five field goals, including one from midfield, in a one-point win? That’s not just clutch — that’s MVP material. Turning Point It’s poetic, really — the Reapers were reaping until a single overthrown slant turned into a 31-yard Ahern touchdown. One bad read cost them the win, and possibly their composure. Sometimes the difference between 6-2 and 5-3 isn’t talent — it’s timing. Player of the Game Frederik Kristensen (K, Sydney Sloths) 5 for 5 on field goals (50, 34, 28, 39, 20) 2 PATs Scored 17 of his team’s 29 points. The man basically was the offense. Final Thoughts The Texas Reapers left Australia knowing they outplayed, out-passed, and out-tackled the Sloths — yet lost anyway. That’s football in its cruelest form: where a kicker’s foot and a linebacker’s pick can rewrite an entire week’s narrative. Still, both squads proved playoff-ready. The Sloths survive another close one, and the Reapers? Well, they’ll be seeing that 31-yard interception return in their nightmares for a while. |
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