The middle eleven games of the second week of the season get going with...
Mercedes-Benz Field, Harrison: Spice cut 359 for Victoria to start the game off. Slinks fired back with 567 for Harrison, only ending when she knocked her wicket off as she reset her swing. B. Chapman collected 650 for the Spurs, pulling them into a lead with her big game. Twinkie II launched 869 for the Specters, restoring their lead and then some with a powerful turn. Yekaterina put Victoria in trouble, scoring only 96. Fellow rookie Sydney tacked on a reasonable 310 for Harrison to pad the lead. Kavan did little for the Spurs, with his 81 giving them 1186 total in the loss. Brownie poked 178 to give the Specters a final of 1924 in their win. Harrison is now at 2-2 while Victoria is at 0-2 on the year.
Nissan Infinity Stadium, Infinity: The Specters are right back in action, sharing travel with Victoria back to the Southwest region. Slinks blasted 923 to get Harrison off to a great start. Smudge mustered just 129 for Infinity, creating a large deficit early on. Twinkie II faltered with 112 for the Specters. Shelley carved out 378 for the Torpedoes, chipping at the deficit effectively. Sydney stabilized the lead for Harrison, knocking 561 to keep things steady. Gabe fired back with 392 for Infinity in a solid performance. Brownie took 162 for the Specters, producing their final score of 1758. Whiskers couldn't release a ball, skying it for 176 points as the Torpedoes lost with 1075. Harrison continues to surge to 3-2, while Infinity takes a setback to 1-4.
Pepsi Prestige Park, Lighton: Staying on the theme of the segment, we have a third straight Southwest vs. Northeast game. Fluffina couldn't find a swing, taking a meager 36 for Maplewood. Acorn also had issues, scoring just 89 for Lighton. Bryant kept the game low-scoring, pulling in 112 for the Lumberjacks after taking a bad angle hit. Spirit couldn't handle a series of odd bounces, taking only 63 for the Prestige in an odd match at the halfway point. Diddley looked ready to break out and then stumbled at 192, giving Maplewood the largest lead of the game so far. Twinkie I swatted 258 to pull Lighton into the lead narrowly. Cubby's slow hitting cost him, as he ended with 28, and the Lumberjacks lost with 368 total. Lydia salvaged a halfway decent score for the Prestige, drilling 500 to give them 910 in the win. Lighton stays perfect at 2-0, while Maplewood drops to 1-2 as they head home for the second half of a doubleheader.
UPS Ground, Maplewood: The Northeast region continues to feature prominently, especially in this divisional match. Goldy had a strong appearance, striking 545 for Everton to build an early lead. Fluffina finally had one of her patented big games, crushing 891 for Maplewood to take the lead in the early slugfest. Puff III shot back with 367 for the Eagles, keeping them in range. Bryant wiped most of that out, taking 351 for the Lumberjacks to hold the lead steady. Cleo played a fast 308 for Everton, not quite covering the whole deficit. Diddley slipped with 239 for Maplewood, making things a bit closer late in the game. Blizzard had just 180 for the Eagles, leaving them short at 1400. Cubby produced 183 for the Lumberjacks, and they won with 1664. Maplewood is now even at 2-2 with the division win, dumping Everton to 2-1.
Google Pitch at Union Ground, Modernistic: The Union break out their home blacks for the first time. Strawberry drilled 655 for Pronger to open the game in convincing fashion. Juno could only corral 146 for Modernistic, leaving a large gap to cover. Hoot rallied from a slow start to collect 448 for the Tridents. Ms. Puppy's poor season continued with only 24 for the Union this game. Precious continued to separate Pronger, lining 569 to extend the lead. Chimpy extended the pain for Modernistic, posting a meager 46. Paps had 57 to give the Tridents 1729 as their final. Puff I took only 81 for the Union, and they lost with a brutal and embarrassing 297. Pronger's absolute domination took them to 2-1 while dropping the discombobulated Modernistic side to 0-3.
AT&T Oceanside Stadium, Oceanside: Easter got Todavía off to a strong start, ripping 515 from the beginning. Snuggle grabbed 281 for Oceanside in a decent effort. Sierra clubbed another 304 for the Stills to keep the lead on pace. Bells pulled the Waves much closer by lining 487, nearly closing the gap in the game. Leonardo slipped at 225 for Todavía, leaving them vulnerable to being caught. Alyssa couldn't tie the game, taking only 164 for Oceanside in a lackluster performance. Sparkles bopped 445 for the Stills, putting their final at 1489. Pounce stumbled with 21 for the Waves, giving them a losing total of 953. Todavía takes on a 3-1 record, while Oceanside falls from the perfect ranks to 2-1.
Verizon Field, Pacific: Sally got a lucky deflection of a ball to the back 4s, but the Archtown lead-off hitter ended at 312 after reacting slowly after this stroke of luck. Starlight did poorly in collecting 64 for Pacific. Sleepy B. likewise had 64 for the Arrows, as the hitting gets a bit choppy around the middle of the game. Ms. Kitty smacked 465 for the Volcanoes, giving them the lead at the halfway point. Ruby continued her wonderful season with 619 for Archtown to reclaim the lead. Jack slapped 433 for Pacific, keeping the game extremely close as the last players step up to bat. Dusky lifted 351 to give the Arrows a total of 1346 for their final. Leonette rocked 424 to give the Volcanoes 1386 in the win, a narrow but well-played victory. Pacific is up to 2-2, while Archtown is pulled down to the same record.
Honda Driftwood Coliseum, Pearl: Bear has yet to dispel the MVP curse, scoring a measly 66 for Whitewater in another rough start. Watermelon took 242 for Pearl despite seeming to do a lot better than that. Twinkie III had only 51 for the Shores in a poor showing, which is par for the course in this game. Neopolitan stepped up with 441 for the Surfers to add onto their lead. Cheddar managed 336 for Whitewater, denting the deficit slightly. Wings answered with 368 for Pearl, continuing their strong play. Wild Thing secured 224 for the Shores, as they lost with 677 total. Cowzart's 37 iced the win for the Surfers at 1088. Pearl is up to 2-1, while Whitewater slides to 1-2.
Tridents Park sponsored by Ford, Pronger: For their Eastern Hills regional rivalry pull their gray jerseys out of the mothballs for a special game. Delila crushed 1648 for Atlantic, likely ending the game before it ever really got started. Strawberry took 336 back for Pronger in an effort to at least show up well. Amber blasted another 657 for the Pirates as they continue to dominate offensively. Hoot did his best to draw the Tridents back in, lining 1095 to shrink the deficit a bit. Americus faltered with 48 for Atlantic, which could be dangerous in this full-offense match. Precious tallied 578 for Pronger, making it nearly a close game going into the final players. Dominic cranked out 561 to put the Pirates at a final score of 2914. Paps had just 155 for the Tridents, giving them 2164 total in the high-scoring loss. The teams combined for over 5000 points in this match, near the top of the league records for combined team score. Atlantic, getting the better of it, is now at 5-1 with the critical division win, while Pronger slides to 2-2, but they are 0-2 in divisional games.
Ebay Center, Queens: Princess sliced a quick 482 for Tysini to lead off the game. Crystal fired back with 460 for Queens, playing a similar style to keep the game close early on. Leandra put up an average 274 for the Hummingbirds, doing little to protect the lead. Kayla managed 216 for the Flames, keeping them at a short but noticeable distance at the halfway point of the game. Charli posted 521 for Tysini to extend their lead in significant fashion. Max's 144 put Queens in trouble as he failed to shrink the deficit. Bright took 463 to put the Hummingbirds at a final of 1740, which is expected to stand for a win. Paige gathered 200 for the Flames, but they lost with 1020 as the result went official. Tysini is now 2-0, while Queens is 1-2.
Kraft Crowns Park, Royal: Delila clobbered 497 in another brilliant performance for the early front-runner for Comeback Player of the Year from Atlantic. Frosty got done in by an odd bounce, producing 211 for Royal. Amber tacked on a quick 334 for the Pirates to add onto their lead. Jake only wrangled 138 for the Crowns, as the game starts to slip away from them. Americus poked 215 for Atlantic, continuing to be the weak link in the lineup. Marsell faltered with 49 for Royal, costing them a comeback opportunity. Dominic put up 271 to give the Pirates a final score of 1317. Nightfur levied 385 for the Crowns, but they lost with 783 total. Atlantic continues to surge at 6-1, while Royal drops to 1-1.
Part 3 should complete and post on Sunday, with a corresponding end-of-week standings update.






















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