Here's the final section of the second week of cricket action in the league. Standings to follow shortly after the published time.
Microsoft Pitch at Del Sur: Patches got herself back on track with a solid 365 for Boston to start the game. Panda had only 48 for Southern, putting them at an early deficit. Puff II struggled again, adding only 199 for the Swifts. Shannon tallied 432 before she mistimed a swing, getting the Monarchs significantly closer in the game at the halfway point. Gradley got tricked with a tough bounce, ending up with 295 for Boston in a solid showing. Kirstin did not do well, hitting only 88 for Southern as the game slips away from them again. Sweetheart launched 615 for the Swifts, giving them a final of 1474 in a good rebound showing for the tired team. Nicole showed up with 396, but the Monarchs were too far behind and lost with 964. Boston is up to 4-3 while Southern is still winless at 0-5.
GE Stadium, Southridge: Snuggle stumbled with only 178 for Oceanside as he seems unable to recapture the magic from the first week of the season. Boots scooped 576 for Southridge, building up a decent lead early in the game. Bells clobbered 791 to get the Waves back into the game with a big showing. Debby raked in 260 for the Defenders, leaving them a little bit behind at the halfway point. Alyssa poked 195 for Oceanside, leaving them slightly vulnerable. J. Garcia blasted 544 to put Southridge in the lead heading into each team's final player. Pounce crushed 1062 for the Waves, producing their final score of 2226 in a stunning turn of events. Shaggy got overwhelmed early, taking just 20 for the Defenders as they lost with 1400. Oceanside is up to 3-1 while Southridge drops to 1-3.
Blades Fusion ProGlide Park, Swordpoint: Panda snatched up 343 for Southern to open the scoring. Snowball belted 814 for Swordpoint to take an early big lead. Shannon again bent under pressure for the Monarchs, scraping up 128 as the team remains well behind. Dreamy lined 1127 for the Blades extending the lead to likely unreachable levels. Kirstin helped to not make it so bad, ripping 710 for Southern to at least chip away at the deficit. Shawn tacked on 179 for Swordpoint in his first game against his former team. Nicole's 128 resulted in the Monarchs ending the game well short at 1309, taking yet another loss. Stealth dropped another 584 for the Blades to seal the win at 2704. Swordpoint continues to surge under their new-look roster, going to 3-1 with their first divisional win, while Southern remains at a winless 0-6 record with another brutal loss.
Audi Knights Pitch, Terrace City: The first edition of the Suburban Derby gets underway at the home of the expansion side, which was formerly Rockers territory. Misty opted for a replay after an odd bounce, but her result got worse when she scored 49 for Westside on the second chance. Kiwi got a little too excited, ending with 160 for Terrace City as they gain a modest lead. Goatee smacked 514 for the Rockers, pulling them into the lead. Jennifer fired back with 564 for the Knights, adding just a little more to the lead. Midnight slipped with 80 for Westside, putting them in some danger of letting the game get away from them. Oreo paced the Terrace City lead with 176, keeping things steady in the game. Chicky Phil fell in line with the team, hitting only 32 as the Rockers lost with 675. Stripes smacked 668 to put the Knights at 1568 in a convincing victory. Terrace City is up to 2-0 with the rivalry win, while pushing Westside to 1-2.
Apple Park, Todavía: Boots began with 258 for Southridge in an unspectacular beginning. Easter faltered for Todavía, producing a sub-par 196 as the hosts fall behind early. Debby had only 30 for the Defenders in a poor appearance for the reigning Rookie of the Year. Sierra grabbed 145 for the Stills in a rough appearance of her own, indicating that the game will be low scoring. J. Garcia barely covered the deficit for Southridge, striking a meager 80 points to temporarily regain the lead. Leonardo poked 144 to keep Todavía in front. Shaggy's 21 left the Defenders at an embarrassing 389 total points in the loss. Sparkles slugged 457 to give the Stills a final of 942 in the win. Todavía stays strong at 4-1 while Southridge slides to 1-4 in a rough stretch of games.
Cisco Tysini Field, Tysini: Easter wasted absolutely no time in putting Todavía in a good position, blasting 970 to open the game. Princess kept Tysini afloat with a big 777 in response, keeping the deficit reasonable. Sierra swatted 497 for the Stills in a reasonable effort, countering efficiently for the visitors. Leandra managed 287 for the Hummingbirds, allowing the game to get a little more lopsided. Leonardo did well for Todavía, contributing 324 to hold the lead at a steady mark. Charli jumped in with 1051 for Tysini, pulling them to a late lead with a nearly unstoppable performance. Sparkles did not let things end here, forcing a response by smacking 634 for the Stills to give them a final of 2425. Bright lined 341 for the Hummingbirds, just barely enough to claim victory at 2456. Tysini is up to 3-0 in an impressive start to the season, while Todavía dropped to 4-2 as they continue to dazzle as well.
Sprint Pitch, Victoria: The Stills play a rare third-straight game, which may raise the fatigue alert. Easter stepped up with another big game, ripping 646 for Todavía as they made the short trip across the Southwest region to the Sprint Pitch. Spice did all she could to deal with a rough appearance, including flicking a backhand to keep the ball away from her wicket, only to sky the next one and end up with 231 for Victoria. Sierra pounded 535 this time for the Stills, another reliable effort from the veteran star. B. Chapman countered with 607 for the Spurs, keeping them at only a medium distance. Leonardo tacked on 432 for Todavía, hoping that to be enough to keep the team in control. Yekaterina's 619 for Victoria closed the gap they face heading into the final players for each team. Sparkles grabbed 606 to reproduce the advantage for the Stills, giving them a final of 2219. Kavan got a bad deflection, scoring 289 for the Spurs as they took a loss at 1746. Todavía salvaged a positive record out of their run of play, going to 5-2, while Victoria seeks its first win at 0-3.
Volkswagen Stadium, Viewpoint Sound: Twilight grabbed 287 for Central, a decent start by the usual standard but maybe not so much under this brand of offense seen tonight. Mr. Snowman stumbled with 169 for Viewpoint Sound, leaving the game fairly open at this stage. Dustin lifted 458 for the Warriors, adding onto their lead successfully. Mams fired back with 550 for the Meteors, drastically shrinking the deficit. Noelle slipped with 82 for Central, putting them in danger against the young attack the hosts prepare to unleash. Zach put up 352 for Viewpoint Sound, pulling them into a late lead against the defending the champions. Gizmo took only 192, failing to cover the deficit and giving the Warriors a loss with 1019. Kelly tapped 102 to give the Meteors 1173 in the win. Viewpoint Sound is up to 2-1 in an inconsistent season, while Central falls to 1-3 in a rough start.
Home Depot Forum, Web City: Tigerette released 563 to begin the game for Commerce, a solid display at the start of the game. Shadow answered with 274 for Web City. Ice Cream batted 522 for the Tradewinds, keeping their lead in good shape. Rainmane hit 366 for the Spiders, chipping at the deficit slightly. Lionel cancelled that out, slicing 376 for Commerce to maintain the lead again for the visitors. Sugar couldn't recover any points, overextending herself to save a backhand shot to the point that she was late to swing on a subsequent effort, producing 256 for Web City. Lorde kept it small with 164, giving the Tradewinds 1625 as their final. Shiny ripped 532 for the Spiders, but they still took a loss at 1428 in a game that ended a bit closer than expected. Commerce stays perfect at 5-0, while assessing Web City's first loss to fall to 1-1.
BMW RockDome, Westside: After a short break, the Stills make a longer trip up north. Easter continued to show a complete disregard for other teams' defenses, blasting 606 and only ending due to a technical malfunction. Misty bounced back with 694 for Westside, giving them a slight lead early on. Sierra regressed to 193 for the Stills, likely putting them in some danger of falling behind. Goatee kept pace for the Rockers, poking 200. Leonardo belted 529 for Todavía, giving them a more confident lead. Midnight had just 37 for Westside, continuing to be a liability as she adjusts to her new team. Sparkles tallied 441 to give the Stills a final score of 1769. Chicky Phil collected 28 for the Rockers, getting cut down by a high bounce, as the hosts lost with 959. Todavía continues their surge to 6-2, while Westside falls to 1-3.
Samsung Whitewater Stadium, Whitewater: Delila absolutely annihilated 963 for Atlantic, giving them a huge lead to start the game with. Bear fired back with a large 696 for Whitewater, finally looking like a reigning MVP. Amber let up a bit with 243 for the Pirates, potentially leaving them slightly vulnerable. Twinkie III failed to cash in for the Shores, taking just 144. Americus had only 183 for Atlantic, doing little to help them gain separation. Cheddar charged back with 290 for Whitewater, cutting into the deficit a little bit. Dominic failed to find a rhythm, grabbing 130 to put the Pirates at 1519 overall. Wild Thing shut it down, smacking a convincing 650 to give the Shores a win with 1780. Whitewater stands at 2-2, while Atlantic drops to 6-2.
Standings will be updated within five minutes of posted time.






















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