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Sunday, October 25, 2015

UPCL Cricket: Week 9 Part 2

The middle segment of this week begins with...


Mercedes-Benz Field, Harrison: Two teams with the same primary colors are set to meet to get their seasons out of the middle of the pack. Misty led off with 663 for Westside in an admirable opening appearance. Slinks answered with 354 for Harrison, getting them somewhat close in the game. Goatee took only 162 more for the Rockers, allowing their lead to shrink a bit. Twinkie II lifted the Specters into the lead with 1019, a critical effort from the hosts' biggest star. Midnight's 206 did not cover the deficit for Westside, causing them more problems. Sydney padded the Harrison lead with 514, likely securing the win. Chicky Phil raked in 404 for the Rockers, but they took the loss with 1435. Brownie's 466 put the Specters at a winning final of 2353. Harrison moved to 10-10 with the win, while the loss places Westside at 4-9 in the midst of a poor season.


Nissan Infinity Stadium, Infinity: Two bitter Southwestern rivals tangle in this division battle. Acorn belted 1197 right off the bat to give Lighton massive. Smudge had a meager 66 for Infinity, watching them get buried early on. Spirit rallied for 425 for the Prestige, adding significantly to their lead. Shelley countered with 504 for the Torpedoes, making a minor dent in the deficit. Twinkie I pulled back with 364 for Lighton, maintaining their lead. Gabe took 49 for Infinity, confirming their demise almost assuredly. Lydia iced the Prestige's efforts with 330 individually for a final of 2316. Whiskers answered with 515 for the Torpedoes, giving them a losing total of 1134. Lighton's division win puts them at 9-8, while Infinity drops to 3-14, holding down last place very effectively.


Pepsi Prestige Park, Lighton: The Prestige make the short trip home to meet the floundering Shores. Bear set the tone with 840 for Whitewater, giving them a well-established lead early on. Acorn answered with 495 for Lighton, keeping them competitive. Twinkie III got it all back with 492 for the Shores, keeping them steady. Spirit shot back with 636 for the Prestige, pulling them closer in the game. Cheddar faltered with 33 for Whitewater. Twinkie I pulled Lighton into the lead with 416, making it a close game late. Wild Thing managed just 96 for the Shores, giving them a final of 1461 in the loss. Lydia chopped 527 for the Prestige, icing their win at 2074. Lighton improves again to 10-8, while Whitewater can't get out of their own way, falling to 8-12.


UPS Ground, Maplewood: Easter began with 347 for Todavía, working slowly but steadily to give them a decent start. Maplewood took a minor lead as Fluffina lined 423 on her turn to put the hosts in front. Sierra answered with a bold 686 for the Stills, giving them a more confident lead this time around. Bryant scooped up 498 to keep the Lumberjacks relatively close at the halfway mark of the game. Leonardo faltered with 113 for Todavía, leaving them vulnerable. Diddley smacked 528 for Maplewood, regaining the lead as the game enters its late stages. Sparkles had 459 for the Stills, giving them 1605 total and forcing a response from the hosts. Cubby poked 287 to give the Lumberjacks a final of 1736 in their win. Maplewood gets the jump up to 7-6, while Todavía sees their losing skid reach six games as they hit 7-10.


Google Pitch at Union Ground, Modernistic: Princess took very little time to wrangle 550 for Tysini in an impressive opener. Juno tried to match the pace, but ended up scoring only 115 for Modernistic. Leandra added 582 for the Hummingbirds in a solid second salvo. Ms. Puppy slipped just slightly out of form for the Union, taking only 128. Charli batted 418 for Tysini as they continue to dominate. Chimpy hauled in 257 for Modernistic as the deficit gets more severe. Bright tapped 199 to give the Hummingbirds a final score of 1749. Puff I took 335, but the Union lost with 835. Tysini remains a top team in the league at 11-6, while Modernistic regresses to 7-9.


AT&T Oceanside Stadium, Oceanside: Struggling teams tangle to keep the week moving forward. Shadow opened with 695 for Web City, staking out a decent lead. Snuggle got 324 back for Oceanside in an acceptable response. Rainmane got locked in and slugged 1181 for the Spiders, solidifying their lead. Bells lacked pace on her turn, and ended up producing only 28 for the Waves. Sugar's offering for Web City ended at 102 after a series of odd bounces did her in. Alyssa fired back with 495 for Oceanside, putting a small dent in the deficit they face. Shiny's 164 put the Spiders at 2142 total, likely in line for a win. Pounce's 319 did not do enough for the Waves, and they suffered defeat at 1166. Web City continues an upward trajectory to 5-9, just a game behind the 6-8 Oceanside squad.


Verizon Field, Pacific: The Volcanoes look to find stability against a mediocre Defenders side. Boots chopped 144 for Southridge, giving them a weak start to the game. Starlight had a very average 256 for Pacific to give them the slight edge early. Debby did well to clear a cluttered pitch, striking 579 to give the Defenders a better lead. Ms. Kitty rallied back with 696 for the Volcanoes, restoring their lead at the halfway mark. J. Garcia launched 575 more for Southridge, leading another attacking effort for the visitors. Jack managed 279 for Pacific against his former team, but he failed to cover the deficit, leaving things close as the final players step up to bat. Shaggy stepped up with 861 for the Defenders against her former team, giving them a final of 2159. Leonette poked only 160 for the Volcanoes, and they lost with 1391. Southridge gets a surprise win to move to 6-12, while Pacific drops to 10-8 in their current skid.


Honda Driftwood Coliseum, Pearl: Two vastly improved teams meet up for the first time this season. Jasmine took 595 for Freedom in a strong performance to establish an initial lead. Watermelon pummeled 856 to put Pearl in front, making the most of an optional replay opportunity after a technical error brought her down at first. Stinky covered the deficit with 353 for the Cascades, giving them a narrow lead. Neopolitan fired back with 597 for the Surfers, re-upping the lead successfully. Roxy responded with 745 for Freedom, giving them another fighting chance in the game. Wings restored a lead for Pearl by posting 458, but the high-scoring meeting will come down to the final players. Nikolai shanked 51 for the Cascades, and they lost with 1744. Cowzart swatted 317 for the Surfers to cap the win against his former team at 2228. Pearl surges to 13-4, while Freedom slides to 10-9.


Tridents Park sponsored by Ford, Pronger: The lower parts of the table are highlighted here. Misty misplayed a bad bounce, taking 208 for Westside in a poor start. Strawberry got frozen with a bad swing, but she wrangled 371 for Pronger to have the lead. Goatee countered with 391 to give the Rockers another chance in front. Hoot ripped 688 for the Tridents, extending their lead at the halfway point. Midnight faltered with 178 for Westside, putting them in a more difficult position as the game shifts to its later stages. Precious flicked 647 for a suddenly-confident Pronger side. Chicky Phil produced 259, but the Rockers suffered defeat with 1036. Paps added 177 to cap the Tridents win at 1883. Pronger has climbed to 6-10, while Westside takes another hit back to 4-10.


Ebay Center, Queens: The Flames hope home-field advantage can hold off the league-leading Eagles. Goldy grabbed 425 for Everton to lead things off. Crystal had just 108 for Queens, digging them an early hole to climb out of. Puff III sliced 591 to pad the Eagles lead further, another strong start from their dynamic duo. Kayla pulled in just 199 for the Flames, as they fall farther behind. Cleo hit 320 for Everton, but she got stopped after trying to be too tricky with her bat work. Queens continued to lack any urgency in the attack, with Max scoring a pathetic 105. Blizzard knocked another 295 to give the Eagles a final of 1631. Paige's 64 put the Flames at a weak 476 total in the loss. Everton remains the gold standard so far, with a record of 16-2, while Queens is at 4-12 after a fifth straight loss.


Kraft Crowns Park, Royal: The Cascades remain in travel-mode as they look to fix their current plight. Jasmine pieced together a middling 256 for Freedom, giving them a workable start. Frosty regressed with 112 for Royal, putting them in a tough spot. Stinky had only 104 for the Cascades. Jake managed a measly 45 for the Crowns in the low-scoring affair. Roxy kept Freedom in front, striking 296 to maintain the shallow lead. Marsell proved hapless for Royal, posting a meager 20 points for the hosts as the game gets farther from their reach. Nikolai tapped 150 to give the Cascades a final score of 806. Nightfur's 243 only gave the Crowns 420 overall, putting them in a loss. Freeom emerges with a win to get to 11-9, while Royal is 6-10 crossing the quarter marker.

The final segment of the week should run later today.

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