RIP CITY, WA plays in a Flag Football league
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RIP CITY, WA

Late Fall Gentlemen's Flag Football at Lewis and Clark Sunday - Gentlemen's Flag Football at Lewis and Clark Sunday
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Team Schedule

Sunday, November 9

2:00 PM Field 1
The Gekkos Team Logo
Home
vs
The Gekkos
Tie
18 - 18

Sunday, November 16

Win by forfeit against Doc Dynasty Win

Sunday, November 23

3:00 PM Field 1
Gaiscioch Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Gaiscioch
Win
44 - 26

Sunday, December 7

3:00 PM Field 1
Legion of Boom (Indy Team #FF20) Team Logo
Home
vs
Legion of Boom (Indy Team #FF20)
Loss
15 - 45

Sunday, December 14

3:00 PM Field 1
Cromartie's Kids Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Cromartie's Kids
Loss
32 - 40

Sunday, January 4

2:00 PM Field 1
Legion of Boom (Indy Team #FF20) Team Logo
Home
vs
Legion of Boom (Indy Team #FF20)
Loss
6 - 42
3:00 PM Field 1
Doc Dynasty Team Logo
Home
vs
Doc Dynasty
Loss
10 - 32

Sunday, January 11

PLAYOFFS View Playoff Bracket
1:00 PM Field 2
The Gekkos Team Logo
Visitor
vs
The Gekkos
2:00 PM Field 2
Doc Dynasty Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Doc Dynasty
Win by forfeit against The Gekkos Win
Forfeit to Doc Dynasty Loss

Sunday, January 18

PLAYOFFS View Playoff Bracket
View Seeding and Schedule Info

Notes

Sunday, January 4

Jeremy Newton

RIP CITY, WA

This weeks player of the week for the Men's League is Jeremy from Rip City, WA. Jeremy had a double header this week and was without a doubt the most energetic defender on the field for both games.

Whether he was rushing the passer, or making diving flag pulls, Jeremy's effort was contagious to his teammates and they played with great spirit.

Jeremy had numerous pass break ups and caused many QB scrabbles that ended up causing havoc for the opposing team.

Jeremy's play this week earned him the player of the week. Thanks for your efforts out there on the field today Jeremy.

Sunday, November 16

Mike Souder

Mike came to play!!!

Most leagues throughout various levels of play and in most games these days you have your offensive players and your defensive players. In Underdog leagues you tend to have more hardcore players that go both ways.

Mike Souder took this to a whole new level yesterday during the 1st hours Men's League game between Doc Dynasty and Rip City. The game was a forfeit, but Rip City had a few players go over to Doc Dynasty to keep the game alive. Mike Souder stepped up and volunteered to be the games "all time center"

That means every single snap of the ball came from Mike. Pass route after pass route, Mike ran all over the field. In fact Mike even accounted for a few completely crazy diving catches in the end zone and on the field.

That's why Mike gets the nod for this weeks player of the week at Lewis and Clark. Way to go Mike, way to represent lineman everywhere and way to show the relentless hustle and the Underdog Spirit!