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Saturday, September 12, 2015

UPCL Cricket: Week 3 Part 3

Here's the final section of week 3 games, beginning at...


Microsoft Pitch at Del Sur: Goldy of Everton started off strong with 623 in a big appearance for the respected captain. Panda got a lot of it back with 520 for Southern, a solid performance in its own right. Puff III hauled in 384 to protect the lead for the Eagles, a reasonable effort. Shannon slipped one of her swings for the Monarchs, causing her turn to end at 311, allowing the deficit to grow slightly. Cleo had a highlight-worthy play, going full extension to haul in a high bouncing ball, spiking it high off the ground to the 6-run zone. She did end shortly after that with 432, but the play itself sparked jubilation in the Everton side. Kirstin let things get out of hand, hitting only 81 for Southern when she tried a double-hit play that went very awry. Blizzard got cut down with only 25 for the Eagles, giving them a final of 1464, which is considered in range. Nicole did not take advantage of it, trying a little too hard and ending up scoring 96 for the Monarchs for a final of 1008 in another loss. Everton stands at 4-1, while Southern drops to 1-8, and they already appear overwhelmed this season.


GE Stadium, Southridge: The Prestige's first road trip continues to keep them in the southeast sector. Acorn struggled similarly in this appearance, putting up only 102 for Lighton. Boots countered with 389 to put Southridge in a decent early lead. Spirit scored exactly the same 256 she scored in her previous game for the Prestige. Debby added on with 384 for the Defenders, building the lead up some more. Twinkie I had just 168 for Lighton, digging their hole a little deeper. J. Garcia didn't help the Southridge cause, scoring only 81 to leave them a bit vulnerable late in the game. Lydia rallied for 552 for the Prestige, giving them a total of 1078, forcing a response from the hosts. Shaggy took a meager 81 on the reply, losing the game for the Defenders as they can only scrape up 935. Lighton's lucky break puts them at 3-2, while Southridge can't get any luck to go their way, sitting at 2-5.


Blades Fusion ProGlide Park, Swordpoint: Mr. Snowman emerged with 627 for Viewpoint Sound. Snowball had a weak answer, taking only 192 for Swordpoint as they'll work from behind in this game. Mams left the door open, scoring a measly 36 for the Meteors. Dreamy walked right through the door, slamming 772 for the Blades to pull them into the lead at the halfway point. Zach fired back with 608 for Viewpoint Sound, regaining the lead for them. Shawn's 423 served Swordpoint well, giving them a narrow lead heading into the final players. Kelly couldn't do enough for the Meteors, as they took a loss when she hit 51 for a total of 1322. Stealth spared no feelings, crushing 1164 for the Blades to give them an unnecessarily high final score of 2551. Swordpoint continues to look like a reformed side, holding a record of 4-1, while pushing Viewpoint Sound down to 2-2.


Audi Knights Pitch, Terrace City: The established team and the league newcomers battle in a Center Division showdown. Chris grabbed 264 for Capital City in an unremarkable opening effort. Kiwi had a poor answer to that, posting only 48 for Terrace City to put them behind early. Missy added on with 302 for the Sharpshooters, supporting the lead decently. Jennifer only reclaimed 108 for the Knights, causing concern for the hosts. Sprinkles faltered with 16 for Capital City, leaving them vulnerable in the later half of the game. Oreo made it a closer game by producing 352 for Terrace City, setting up an interesting finish. Dani did not get much separation, scoring 133 to put the Sharpshooters at 715 in the offensively challenged game. Stripes made a convincing finish for the Knights, blasting 807 to give them 1315 total. Terrace City's dream start extends to 3-0, while Capital City is still scuffling along at 1-3.


Apple Park, Todavía: After a frantic road trip, the Stills rested and returned home to face a struggling Union squad. Juno launched 542 for Modernistic in a surprisingly strong lead-off showing. Easter managed only 99 for Todavía, putting them in trouble early on. Ms. Puppy smashed another 512 for the Union, keeping their lead very strong. Sierra sold all the way out for her turn, and ended up failing with 112 for the Stills, likely putting the game out of their reach at this point. Chimpy only took 195 for Modernistic in his turn, padding the lead modestly. Leonardo answered with 353 for Todavía, chipping them a bit closer in the game. Puff I took 164 for the Union, leaving them at 1413 overall. Sparkles shot her game with purpose, but had 397 for the Stills, not enough for them to avoid a loss at 961. Modernistic gets an elusive win to go to 2-3, while Todavía is already at 6-3 in a busy season.


Cisco Tysini Field, Tysini: A Southwest regional rivalry game between an undefeated team and the only winless team; what could possibly happen in this match? Spice started with a solid 590 for Victoria, setting an aggressive tone. Princess absolutely dominated on her turn, posting a revolutionary 1776 for Tysini to take a massive lead with. B. Chapman got 376 back for the Spurs, still a bit shocked from the huge effort. Leandra kept things simple with 243 for the Hummingbirds, maintaining the lead sufficiently. Yekaterina took only 208 for Victoria as the pace of the game slows a bit. Charli tacked on 133 for Tysini to mitigate the damage. Kavan rallied for 805 for the Spurs, but they still took the loss with 1979 total. Bright scooped 404 to give the Hummingbirds a final of 2556 in the big win. Tysini stays perfect again, moving up to 5-0, while Victoria slides to 0-4.


Sprint Pitch, Victoria: Frosty knocked 513 to begin for Royal, getting off to a solid start. Spice made things uncomfortably close, ripping 509 for Victoria. Jake answered right back with 545 for the Crowns, restoring their initial lead to almost the exact same margin. B. Chapman had 405 for the Spurs, a reasonable total that keeps them behind but in striking distance. Marsell had 192 for Royal, leaving them vulnerable. Yekaterina couldn't close the gap, posting only 130 for Victoria as they slip a little farther behind. Nightfur swung 337 for the Crowns, producing their final score of 1587. Kavan covered a lot of the gap, but his 402 only put the Spurs at 1446 in their loss. Royal sneaks away with a win to go to 3-1 while keeping Victoria at a winless 0-5.


Volkswagen Stadium, Viewpoint Sound: This is the first match between these two teams, with the return fixture next week for these West Division rivals. Panda took a reasonable 322 to get things started for Southern. Mr. Snowman faltered with 58 for Viewpoint Sound, putting them in a tough spot early on. Shannon's backhand-settle combination led her to scoring 504 for the Monarchs to extend their lead. Mams let a ball roll behind her bat, but she couldn't bring it back, and it sunk her at 55 for the Meteors. Kirstin pounded another 593 to solidify the Southern lead, likely at a safe margin at this point. Zach sliced 208 for Viewpoint Sound, doing little to help the cause. Nicole iced the Monarchs' efforts with 128, giving them a final of 1547. Kelly hit 448 for the Meteors, but it was too late, and they took a loss with 769. Southern is up to 2-8 in a busy and challenging season, while Viewpoint Sound drops to 2-3.


Home Depot Forum, Web City: Watermelon wasted little time in establishing a lead for Pearl, smacking 819 to open. Shadow took only 63 for Web City, as they get buried very early on. Neopolitan belted 679 for the Surfers to add onto the lead. Rainmane hit 310 for the Spiders, trying to limit the damage. Wings wiped all of that out, striking a convincing 388 for Pearl to keep the lead strong as the game progresses. Sugar handled a backhand and a quick change to block a rolling ball, but the incoming bouncing ball ended her effort at 115 for Web City, further damaging the chances of a comeback. Cowzart tapped 257 to give the Surfers a final of 2157 in what will likely become a win. Shiny took just 208 for the Spiders, and they lost with 696. Pearl looked very strong in their win to go to 4-1, destroying a punchless Web City team that is now 1-2.


BMW RockDome, Westside: These two teams meet for the second time, with the Knights having already won one game in the Suburban Derby. Kiwi struck 445 for Terrace City in their first competitive road game, setting a decent pace for the game. Misty kept Westside in range, lining 353 for the hosts in a decent showing. Jennifer dropped a big one for the Knights, unleashing 759 to secure their lead some more. Goatee fired back with 467 for the Rockers, maintaining a noticeable presence. Oreo extended the Terrace City lead with 344. Midnight ripped 525 for Westside, cutting into the deficit very effectively to tighten things up at the end of the game. Stripes tallied 409 to give the Knights a final of 1957. Chicky Phil couldn't avoid an early exit, taking just 24 for the Rockers for a losing total of 1369. Terrace City is still a perfect 4-0, all divisional games, while Westside is 1-4 after losing the season series to the Knights.


Samsung Whitewater Stadium, Whitewater: This is the week's last challenge to perfection, as the Hummingbirds look to hold both a perfect record and average pace at the end of this match. Princess took a bit of a disappointing 274 for Tysini, given her lofty standards. Bear answered with 434 for Whitewater, giving them a modest lead. Leandra hauled in 368 for the Hummingbirds, keeping them in the game. Twinkie III maintained the Shores lead with 396, doing well to cancel out her direct opposition. Charli got cut down at 52 for Tysini, making a mess of their comeback effort. Cheddar had 289 to extend the Whitewater lead. Bright's 176 put the Hummingbirds at 870 total in their first loss of the season. Wild Thing impressively capped the game with 1022 for the Shores, producing their final score of 2141. Whitewater appears to be back in the groove now, going to 3-3, while dropping Tysini to 5-1.

Earlier than expected with this. Standings update to come immediately after this post.

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