After these games, the first round will be half done. We begin with...
Oriental United (OU) hosting Solid Core 1 (SC1) at Cisco Tysini Field for the Group B match. Acorn failed SC1 with only 28 on his turn in what's expected to be a low-scoring night due to food comas from Christmas. Shelley obliged that prediction, taking a pathetic 16 for OU. Smudge got SC1 back on track, accepting 332 after drawing an optional replay she declined. Stealth let OU drop behind when he produced only 186. Dreamy didn't secure the SC1 lead, scoring a meager 97. Sparkles slugged 1623 for OU, giving them a huge lead at the halfway mark in the game. Sleepy B. only got 305 back for SC1. Bells unleashed 837 for OU, extending their lead to an untouchable level. Shadow went with only 173 as SC1 has no hope of a comeback. Wild Thing tacked on a modest 102 to the OU lead. Oreo fell predictably short on 97 for SC1, and they suffered a brutal loss at 1032. Chimpy levied 480 to give OU a final of 3244.
At Google Pitch at Union Ground in Modernistic, Empyre 1 (E1) welcomes Youth Movement (YM). Watermelon began with 264 for YM, a middling performance. Tigerette belted 1094 in a confident opener, giving E1 a huge lead in the game. Neopolitan smashed 711 for YM, keeping them in the fight. Graham faltered with only 30 for E1, leaving them vulnerable. Kiwi pulled YM into the lead with her 544, a big showing from the reliable veteran. Her Knights teammate Stripes hit 387 for E1, keeping things close at the halfway mark. Ice Cream crushed 1038 for YM, giving them a large lead now. Dustin shot back with a big 717 for E1 by himself, as the game has been high-scoring. Spirit slashed 345 for YM, keeping them in control. Noelle swung 484 for E1, cutting the deficit with a player each to go. Valencia had a weak 169 for YM, putting them at 3071 total. Valencia and Gradley will take next game off as new parents. Jake fumbled with 25 for E1, and they lost with 2737.
In Group D action at Eastside's HP Field, Delila Enterprises 2 (DE2) brings in Empyre 2 (E2). Pounce batted 663 for E2 to start the game well. Goatee edged DE2 just ahead on her 679-point showing. Cowzart got tangled up, taking only 28 for E2. Diddley hit a measly 12 for DE2, and the game is now tied in its early stages. Cubby scooped only 90 for E2, leaving them vulnerable again. Precious stepped up with 597 for DE2 to take a significant lead halfway through the game. Dusky got 304 back for E2, but they still trail. Max padded the DE2 lead by striking 532. Brownie answered with 208 for E2, but they are not getting any closer to shrinking the deficit. Americus secured the DE2 lead with another massive 765 as they continue to slug their way to victory. Marsell popped 208 as E2 lost at 1501. Ruby hit 415 for DE2, placing them at an even 3000 in their big win.
Finally, Solid Core 2 (SC2) hosts Delila Enterprises 1 (DE1) at Samsung Whitewater Stadium for Group A's game. Delila had just 82 for DE1 with the pressure of being a big performer given her league play. Roxy grabbed 285 for SC2, giving them a moderate lead. Ms. Kitty had just 84 for DE1, and they are beginning to regret their late schedule start. Boots batted another 405 to keep SC2 in charge. Princess had just 213 for DE1, and they continue to trail in the game. Leonette continued the SC2 campaign for an upset, swatting 463 on a good turn. Leandra let DE1 down with her pathetic 82, the third player out of four to drastically disappoint for the squad with high expectations. Sweetheart lined another 594 for SC2 as the crown's excitement builds for the surprising game. Snuggle got twisted on his turn with only 117 for DE1, as they appear set to drop the game. Crystal had a simple 227 for SC2 in a hold-down appearance to keep the team in front late in the game. Easter's 617 did little more than bring DE1 to a slightly less embarrassing final of 1195. Frosty slapped 351 to give SC2 a win on 2325 total.
No games tomorrow, while there's a chance of games on Sunday. No pool from Christmas either. We'll see what that looks like through the weekend.
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