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7 | 2 | 0 |
Thursday, January 26 |
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10:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Muchas Smuchas
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Win 27 - 14 |
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Thursday, February 2 |
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9:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Visitor
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ManBearPigs
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Loss 19 - 21 |
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Thursday, February 9 |
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9:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Home
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Man Punts
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Win 36 - 22 |
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10:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Visitor
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Skallywags-Indy #1
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Loss 20 - 21 |
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Thursday, February 16 |
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10:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Home
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ManBearPigs
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Win 41 - 39 |
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Thursday, February 23 |
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8:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Home
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Man Punts
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Win 33 - 31 |
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Thursday, March 1 |
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10:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Visitor
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Skallywags-Indy #1
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Win 27 - 12 |
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Thursday, March 8 |
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9:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Visitor
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Skallywags-Indy #1
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Win 26 - 22 |
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10:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Visitor
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Muchas Smuchas
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Win 28 - 26 |
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Over the course of this season the Sweaty Yeti's have developed quite a sound game plan which rarely changes regardless of the team that they line up against. They control the clock, they constantly switch it up between the ground and the air, and they never, ever, EVER punt.
As with every squad, the Sweaty Yeti's have their "go to" players but they'll show no discrimination when it comes to dishing out the rock. In other words, anybody wearing Yeti Yellow can have some.
In the first game of the night, a predominantly defensive player in Dave Gruetzner kept his defensive stats up with 2 picks but broke out of his "offensive shell" and made some great snags on offense, one in particular that put him in the end zone.
In the season finale, the always potent offense of the Muchas Smuchas struck quickly putting six on the board out of the gate. The Yeti's knew immediately that the MS weren't going to lay down and just hand over the CHAMP wristbands.
Both of these teams love to chew the clock, even so the Yeti's made sure to put their mark on the board and answered with a touchdown of their own.
The Smuchas launched an all-out aerial attack towards the end zone and kept putting points on the board. Without batting an eye, the Yeti's would strike back with long plays on the ground or the air to bounce back. The Yeti's would end up making a key fourth down stop and taking the lead well before the two-minute warning. However, come the final two minutes of the game the Sweaty Yeti's found themselves on defense with a 28-20 lead. It's not a bad thing to have the lead in these types of situations but it isn't so nice when it's the Muchas Smuchas squad that has the ball. The MS is a team known for finding the end zone when it matters most. Sure enough, with three seconds remaining the Smuchas did just that and their season now came down to one more play. A 2-PT conversion that could tie the game sending it into overtime or declare the Sweaty Yeti's Champions.
Well, you read the title, you know what happened....just joking, a deflected pass would end an awesome battle between two great teams as well as two well-played seasons. Congratulations to both teams for a two stellar team performances but in the end only one team can hold the top spot, Congrats to the SWEATY YETI'S our new UNDERDOG THURSDAY NIGHT FLAG FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS!
If you don't know Matt Orenchuk by name or can't picture his face, maybe this will help, he's the speedy mofo on the Sweaty Yeti's squad you can't keep out of the end zone. You know, that flash of pale yellow you see right before the referee raises his arms to signal a touchdown. Yeah, that guy.
You're not going to see Matt boast, brag, bark, or moan. Whether he makes a play or not he silently makes his way back to the huddle and gets ready for the next one. A referee once noted, "the only way that guy (Matt) let's you know he doesn't like your calls is with his eyes. He'll only ask questions to better understand the game, listen to your answers, and then goes right on about his business."
What makes Matt a great player are the same qualities that make him a great captain. Oh, and the same qualities that helps teams win championships. He plays hard, he has fun, he gets his team involved and he isn't stingy with his praise towards his teammates. In many games where Matt's performance was second to none he always gave the credit to his other teammates or his team as a whole.
Congrats to Matt Orenchuk, our UNDERDOG THURSDAY NIGHT PLAYER OF THE WEEK AND CAPTAIN OF THE CHAMPION SWEATY YETI'S!!!
It was Stephanie Seguin's birthday Thursday but when she arrived at Rob Strasser Memorial Field that night, she was the one bearing gifts.
Those "gifts" came in the form of some big plays on the field, a victory for her team, and frustration for her opposition.
In a shootout with the Man Punts, a close game which broke open with about a quarter of the game clock remaining, the Sweaty Yeti's got the W, with much thanks to Stephanie's stellar two-way play.
Seguin's defensive play was unforgivable throughout the game, most notably two key deflections. However, Stephanie made sure her offensive game was not to be overlooked as she put six on the board while the game score was still tight.
Congratulations Stephanie, you are the Underdog Thursday Night Player of the Week, this is no gift, you EARNED this one.
One more thing....HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
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