We're back in action with a cricket marathon of 25 games against the Super Bowl this afternoon. Leading off this segment is the first meeting of the year for...
Mercedes-Benz Field, Harrison: Starlight couldn't quite pick the corner on her turn, ending with just 160 for Pacific. Slinks looked to get into form, but then took the biggest swing of the season way too strongly, and had 384 to give Harrison the initial lead. Ms. Kitty got enough to cover the deficit with 235, but the Volcanoes look weak in this game. Twinkie II had a questionable swing to give the Specters 272 in a middling effort. Jack fired back with 380 for Pacific, completing a rare double-save going from backhand to forehand to deal with balls in the air and on the ground. Sydney had a measly 57 for Harrison, causing them to fall behind late in the game. Leonette put the Volcanoes on her back as she smashed 935 to give them 1710 in what probably will be a win now. Brownie got on a bit of a roll attacking the 6s, but with 434, the Specters ended at 1147 for a loss. Pacific continues to will themselves to victory, now at 28-15 as winners of their last four, while Harrison has lost five in a row to get to 15-26.
Nissan Infinity Stadium: The Torpedoes look for revenge after last week's loss in Capital City. Chris belted 908 for Capital City at the start. Smudge struggled again, taking only 28 as she double-tapped a ball early on. Missy had a very choppy 206 for the Sharpshooters, maintaining their lead. Shelley hauled in 568 for the Torpedoes to cover some of the deficit at the halfway mark. Sprinkles let the Capital City lead slip again with just 96 in a poor effort. Gabe pulled Infinity ahead with 639, making it an extremely tight game with a player each to go. Dani did decently with 416 to give the Sharpshooters 1626 overall. Whiskers made it interesting, flubbing her finish with bad swings, but scoring 399 to give the Torpedoes 1634 and the narrow victory. Infinity is up to 17-22 while Capital City drops to 18-23.
Pepsi Prestige Park, Lighton: The West Division gets highlighted for this game, the first meeting for these teams this season. Snuggle got overwhelmed and had just 207 for Oceanside. Acorn had 455 for Lighton, giving them the initial lead. Bells had 289 for the Waves on her turn, covering the deficit. Spirit answered with only 240 for the Prestige, letting their lead lose a bit of traction. Alyssa's recent struggles gave her only 69 for Oceanside, as they fail to capitalize on the small deficit. Twinkie I ran off with 778 for Lighton, pulling them to a much safer lead late in the game. Pounce put up only 208 for the Waves in his first game against his former team, sealing a loss for the visitors on a total of 773. Lydia dialed up 415 to put the Prestige at toll-free 1888 as their final. Lighton is back to their winning ways at 24-17, while Oceanside slips to 21-16.
UPS Ground, Maplewood: The Sharpshooters keep their busy week going in their first meeting of the year with a team they're chasing in the standings. Chris lost pace with 218 for Capital City, giving them a weak opener. Fluffina failed to match it, with just 192 leaving Maplewood slightly behind. Missy collected 705 for the Sharpshooters, giving them a strong lead. Bryant deflected a ball to the back 4s, but the play threw him off as he finished with 463 for the Lumberjacks. Sprinkles served up another 495 to keep Capital City in control of the game. Diddley couldn't cover the deficit with 306 added to the Maplewood offense. Dani hopes 233 will be enough, as the Sharpshooters close with 1651. Cubby continued to be the problem for the Lumberjacks, as his 16 left them at 977 in a fourth straight home loss. Capital City improves to 19-23, while Maplewood is down to 17-19 with another loss.
Google Pitch at Union Ground, Modernistic: The Union look to sweep after beating the Waves two weeks ago. Snuggle had a respectable 324 for Oceanside to begin the game, their first in a doubleheader. Juno of Modernistic struggled to 48, putting the hosts a bit behind. Bells fired back with 481 for the Waves, extending their lead quite nicely. Ms. Puppy just didn't have enough on her backhand to hold a fast ball, flopping it over the wicket out of bounds for 81 for the Union. Alyssa tallied 864 for Oceanside, likely securing a victory in the big performance. Chimpy fired back with 458 in a meek effort to keep Modernistic alive. Pounce swatted 559 for the Waves to cap their scoring at 2228, likely enough to win. Puff I came up with 168 for the Union in a poor showing, as they lost with 755. Oceanside cruised to a win to get to 22-16, while Modernistic is sent to 16-23 with a brutal defeat.
AT&T Oceanside Stadium, Oceanside: The Waves make a short trip home to face bitter Coastal region rivals, with the Meteors at risk of being swept after a high-scoring loss at home. Mr. Snowman managed just 145 for Viewpoint Sound in a poor start. Snuggle made it close with 144 for Oceanside, leaving the results to the rest of the players. Mams replied with 575 for the Meteors, giving them a better chance this time. Bells kept the deficit in the single digits with 568 for the Waves, producing an even more heated rivalry effect. Zach left Viewpoint Sound vulnerable, poking 45 on his poor turn. Alyssa lifted 343 to give Oceanside the late lead. Kelly swung 425 for the Meteors, forcing a response as they finish with 1190 total. Pounce quickly secured the Waves victory, ending with 416 to give them a final of 1471. Oceanside is still in the fight with this sweep, going up to 23-16, while Viewpoint Sound is 16-22 with the loss.
Verizon Field, Pacific: The Volcanoes humiliated the Knights in Terrace City, and another effort like that will give them a sweep for the season. Kiwi ended on a bad deflection after she committed to a swing, starting Terrace City at 336. Starlight had a swing-and-miss at the end of her turn, but 439 put Pacific in the lead. Jennifer drilled 497 for the Knights, keeping the game competitive. Ms. Kitty was a bit too aggressive on the backhand, ending at 101 for the Volcanoes when it flew too high. Oreo pounded 1030 to boost the Terrace City lead significantly. Jack continued the Pacific meltdown with only 128 as an answer, assuring their defeat in this game. Stripes clocked another 806 for the Knights, putting them at a grand total of 2669 in an easy win. Leonette made very little headway with 144 for the Volcanoes, giving them a losing total of 812. Terrace City snapped a four-game road losing streak to get to 24-20, while Pacific's four-game winning streak ends with them at 28-16 now.
Honda Driftwood Coliseum, Pearl: The Pilots can sweep here, having won early in the season in a low-scoring game back home against the Surfers. Valencia cranked out 544 for Golden to begin the game. Watermelon had only 224 in response for Pearl, putting them behind early. Dusty faltered with only 69 for the Pilots in a weak showing. Neopolitan replied with 535 for the Surfers, pulling them into the lead after staving off one disaster and nearly missing on another. Strut pulled in 441 to cover the deficit for Golden. Wings butchered his turn with only 75 for Pearl, putting them behind again late in the game. A. Charlton didn't get the greatest of endings, but her 695 made it a very strong lead for the Pilots, who close at 1749. Cowzart couldn't cover it with 177 for the Surfers, giving them a loss with 1011. Golden is up to 25-16 as winners of five straight, while Pearl falls to 24-15 with the loss.
Tridents Park sponsored by Ford, Pronger: The Tridents are lined up for a sweep, while the Flames are set to play a doubleheader. Crystal lined 423 for Queens to open the scoring in solid form. Strawberry got some back in a decidedly average performance with 272 for Pronger. Kayla hammered 807 more for the Flames as they take control of the game. Hoot spiked a ball pretty well, but without enough lateral motion, and it ended his turn at 177 for the straggling Tridents. Max kept the pressure high with 464 for Queens, including saving a ball he didn't get all of the first time around. Precious had a late swing ruin a decent turn, as she contributed 439 to the Pronger offense. Paige tapped 224 for the Flames, putting them at 1918 overall. Paps made a big rally with 700 for the Tridents, but they lost with 1588 total. Queens moves to 12-26, while Pronger's ninth straight home loss sends them to 14-26.
Ebay Center, Queens: These Center Division rivals will meet again in 11 games for the return match near the end of the week. Misty had to make a quick reaction, and it ended her turn at 328 to give Westside a reasonable start. Crystal had a meager 146 for Queens on her turn. Goatee added 385 for the Rockers, boosting their lead a bit. Kayla mitigated that damage with 392 for the Flames, keeping them somewhat in range. Midnight had just 225 for Westside, destabilizing their lead as the game gets a bit late. Max couldn't cut the deficit, trying to do too much and ending up with 193 for Queens instead. Chicky Phil left the door open with 257 for the Rockers, putting them at 1195 overall. Paige successfully rallied with 585 for the Flames, giving them the win at 1316. Queens is now 13-26, and Westside stands at 13-25, with advancement in the standings for the winner of the return match.
Kraft Crowns Park, Royal: The final game of segment two sees the Specters looking for a sweep over the Crowns. Slinks sliced 224 for Harrison. Frosty answered with 309 to edge Royal ahead early in the game. Twinkie II popped 743 for the Specters, giving them a strong lead. Jake ripped 840 to give the Crowns more of a lead at the halfway point of the game. Sydney fired back with 654 for Harrison, as the game remains pretty high-scoring. Marsell couldn't cover the deficit with his 321, and Royal trails with the final players coming to bat. Brownie slugged 836 for the Specters, giving them a likely victorious final of 2457 with the huge effort. Nightfur launched 742 for the Crowns, but they came up short with 2212. Harrison takes the win to get to 16-26, snapping a five-game losing streak, while Royal falls to 13-26.
That's all for Part 2, the during Super Bowl 50 games. Part 3, the after-party, should be up by 11 PST.






















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