Blades Fusion ProGlide Park, Swordpoint: The Blades lead off a tough three-game home stand against the Warriors, who set out on their own three-game road trip. Twilight got off to a decent start with 459 for Central in the opening turn of the game. Snowball shot back with 635 for Swordpoint, giving the hosts the early lead with a great outing. Dustin put up a good fight for the Warriors, slashing 505 to cover the deficit for now. Dreamy got beat on a deflection, cutting her down at 206 as the Blades fall behind at the halfway mark against a dangerous opponent. Mario didn't make it easy on the hosts, collecting 521 for Central on a reasonably good turn from the rookie. Bandit bumbled his turn for Swordpoint, bouncing his way to 211, which allows the deficit to grow a little more. Gizmo was relentless for the Warriors, scooping up 614 to set their final score at 2099. Stealth couldn't do much on his turn, taking 256 to leave the Blades in a loss with 1308. Central's big win takes them to 24-12, while Swordpoint slides to 30-13, just hanging onto the league lead at this point.
Nike Field, Commerce: The C-Line Derby sees the Tradewinds end a five-game home stand against the Sharpshooters, who finish off a brutal four-game road trip. Chris had to aggressively protect his wicket in this appearance, slapping 567 for Capital City in a successful outing. Tigerette made it a virtual tie early on, hitting 566 to keep Commerce within a point after the first turn. Missy showed even more strength for the Sharpshooters, clubbing 798 to give them a bigger second lead. Ice Cream replied with a good 599 for the Tradewinds, keeping them in range at the halfway mark. Sprinkles wiped out that previous opposing attack with her 614 for Capital City, maintaining their lead effectively. Lionel lost a bit more ground for Commerce, producing 447 in a decent effort. Nicole had a misstep for the Sharpshooters, ending on 194 to give her side a final score of 2173. Lorde saw her pace crumble as she couldn't stop dragging a ball around, ending at 239 to result in a Tradewinds loss with 1851. Capital City gets a needed end to their seven-game road losing streak, going to 22-20, while Commerce sinks to 15-23.
Honda Driftwood Coliseum, Pearl: The Surfers will need to find their home form if they have any hope of topping the hot Warriors. Twilight didn't play her cleanest game for Central, but she was pacey enough to score 680 in a nice start for the visitors. Watermelon hung on for quite awhile despite looking out of control, putting up 441 to keep Pearl in the fight early on. Dustin provided a nice supporting run of 623 for the Warriors, keeping their lead strong. Neopolitan couldn't match the result, getting good pace but not enough time as she scored 416 for the Surfers. Mario kept Central flying high with a big 719 on his turn, as the rookie extends the visitors' lead one more time. Boots countered with a crisp 759 for Pearl, keeping them at a distant but plausible striking range before the final players take their turns. Gizmo provided another 519 for the Warriors, a good mark to leave them with a final of 2541. Wings made a furious rally with 750 for the Surfers, but they fell short at 2366. Central survives the late scare to go to 25-12, while Pearl drops to 18-19 on the year.
Kraft Crowns Park, Royal: The Crowns look to snap a five-game home losing streak against a simmering-hot Monarchs side that hits midseason with this game. Panda had a great pace going for Southern, but a late fade brought him down at 599 in a still-good performance. Nightfur had an awful start for Royal, hitting a measly 64 that sees them start from behind. Hoppy added on for the Monarchs with 578 from her turn, another good mark to help the visitors along. Jake made a charge for the Crowns, bashing 858 to shrink the deficit significantly at the midway mark. Pounce staved off the hosts' attacks with 697 for Southern, keeping their lead solid as the game gets to its later stages. Kayla faltered at 225 for Royal, weakening their chances of a comeback with a player each to go. Shannon froze up on her turn, ending with a paltry 99 for the Monarchs, icing their score at 1973. Hannah couldn't rally for the Crowns, grabbing only 215 as they lost with a final score of 1362. Southern continues to rise at 14-21, while Royal is down to 10-29 with the loss.
BMW RockDome, Westside: The Rockers look to keep up their good play against a Shores team thriving under a recent boost in playing time. Bear kept up his recent improvement on the road, batting 582 to give Whitewater a strong foundation to build on. Misty has been anything but steady for Westside lately, ending on a deflection at 305 this time as they'll start from behind in the divisional. The Shores continued to attack, with Twinkie III hitting a strong 512 to pad the lead pretty well. Goatee played too aggressively, quickly falling at 160 for the Rockers, who are behind significantly now. Marsell performed a smooth backhand to keep his turn going for Whitewater, ending at 351 in an acceptable outing. Midnight gained a bit of ground with 561 for Westside, but they remain at a deficit with a player each to go. Shaggy didn't have much for pace in hitting 312 for the Shores, ending their offense at 1757. Slinks got beat on a bad bounce at 57, leaving the Rockers with a loss at 1083. Whitewater continues their climb to 16-13, while Westside drops down to 25-15.
Chevrolet Field, Everton: The Eagles hope to sweep the Nighthawks and end a seven-game home losing streak, while the Nighthawks play their ninth of a ten-game road trip. Peach contributed 423 for North Modernistic in a decent start to the game. Goldy had to play a double-hit, and a ball just got too high, ending her turn early at a measly 12 points for Everton. Luigi would have preferred a bit more than 441, but he'll take it as the Nighthawks continue to lead the game. Puff III managed to keep the deficit steady with 455 on her turn for the Eagles, but they need to make a move in the second half. Cheddar hopes that her 775 for North Modernistic is enough to secure the game for the visitors. Kirstin fired back with 722 for Everton, doing everything she could to keep them in striking distance. Bright had a jittery 25 for the Nighthawks, leaving them a bit vulnerable with a final of 1664. Blizzard fell short with 304 for the Eagles, leaving them with an eighth straight home loss at 1493. North Modernistic continues to survive on this trip, going to 24-22, while Everton slides to 22-18 with the loss.
Cisco Tysini Field, Tysini: The Hummingbirds reach midseason in the third of a five-game home stand, facing the regressing Sharks. Chelsea had a rough start for Eastside, hitting only 157 after being unable to calibrate her swing just right. Princess also started slow for Tysini, picking up just 185 to give them a tiny lead at the start of the game. Taylor answered back with 368 for the Sharks, giving them a better second attack. Leandra slugged the Hummingbirds far ahead, going big with 1352 on her turn to give them a respectable lead. Niki fired back with pace for Eastside, pummeling 1297 to cover the deficit with an amazing comeback effort. Charli kept the offense blazing for Tysini, carving out a massive 1212 to restore the lead for the hosts to its full strength. Paps couldn't keep up with 383 for the Sharks, setting them at a fiery losing mark of 2205. Brownie had to do a mandatory replay after playing through a technical error, and she saw a slight dip to 425 for the Hummingbirds, who won with 3174. Tysini improves to 15-20, while Eastside is down to 16-22 on the year.
Sprint Pitch, Victoria: The Spurs hope their home success can continue in the fifth of seven straight at home against a tough Predators team scheduled to pay them a visit. Shawn is not looking to make it easy, pounding 710 for Midland right at the start of the game. Spice picked a bad game to have a downturn, putting Victoria behind with her 346 this time. Rainmane couldn't stop a low, deflected ball, ending at a meager 96 for the Predators that leaves their lead vulnerable. Yekaterina nearly covered the deficit for the Spurs, hitting a sturdy 456 to make it close at the halfway mark. Leonardo provided a very firm rebuttal for Midland, drilling 740 to restore a healthy lead for them. B. Chapman stood up with 883 for Victoria in response, giving them the lead with a player each to go in a close game. Fuchsia covered the deficit with 455 for the Predators, giving them a final score of 2001 in a high-offense game. Wario tried to rally to match it, but ended early at 130, giving the Spurs a loss with 1815. Midland improves to 22-19, while Victoria sinks to 20-21.
Blades Fusion ProGlide Park, Swordpoint: The Blades play their second of a three-game home stand, while the Nighthawks end their second ten-game road trip of the year against the league leaders. Peach made an aggressive turn work out for North Modernistic, hammering 722 to give them a nice start. Snowball couldn't fully close the gap for Swordpoint, but she did produce 687 to keep them close. Luigi couldn't keep up with the pace of the game, ending at 199 for the now-vulnerable Nighthawks. Dreamy powered her way to 607 for the Blades in a strong secondary attack to pad their lead. Cheddar attacked with pace until she couldn't get to her backhand in time, ending on 341 for North Modernistic. Bandit mostly matched that with 304 for Swordpoint, although their lead weakened slightly with his effort. Bright never found his pace for the Nighthawks, bailing at 159 to leave them at 1421 in the loss. Stealth chipped another 298 to give the Blades 1896 in the win. Swordpoint rises to 31-13, while North Modernistic slips back to 24-23.
Capital City SuperCenter, Capital City: The Sharpshooters have struggled lately, but a visit from the Crowns could turn things around. Nightfur got Royal going very slowly, collecting only 217 in a poor turn from the beleaguered captain. Chris answered pretty convincingly with 503 for Capital City, staking out a noticeable lead with the effort. Jake couldn't pull off a backhand spike, ending at a meager 93 for the Crowns, who fall farther behind now. Missy didn't add a whole lot for the Sharpshooters, putting up just 160 in a poor turn from the veteran. Kayla managed to lightly cover the deficit with 447 for Royal, giving them a chance to put up a fight. Sprinkles pulled Capital City to a safer lead with 512 on her turn, doing her part to keep them in charge. Hannah covered the deficit with 562 for the Crowns, forcing a response from the hosts as her side closed at 1319 overall. Nicole watched one of her swings too long, causing her to be late on the next one, ending her turn at 33 as the Sharpshooters lose with 1208. Royal pulls off a surprising win to go to 11-29, while Capital City is 22-21 after the late blunder.
Starbucks Cup, Archtown: The Arrows host the Prestige, who play a tripleheader in a test of their resolve and fitness. Acorn appeared to try to save some energy for the later games, hitting only 263 for Lighton to lead things off here. Sally absolutely punished the cautious approach her opponents employed, blasting her way to 2065 to give Archtown a massive advantage. Spirit elected to just go through the motions for the Prestige, tapping 245 to add to their lost cause offense. Sleepy B. couldn't get a handle on her turn with 36 for the Arrows, but their lead is not in any immediate danger. Twinkie I replied with 568 for Lighton, trying to provide a threatening attack to shrink the deficit. Ruby had 112 for Archtown, again adding a small amount to the lead as the hosts don't fear the visitors in this one. Salmo added a good 521 for the Prestige, but they only made their losing total more respectable at 1597. Dusky got beat on a deflection at 111, ending at 2324 for the Arrows. Archtown didn't have to do too much to win, going to 23-20, while Lighton drops down to 17-24 with the loss.
Sprint Pitch, Victoria: The Prestige's middle game of their tripleheader is a Southwest Divisional against the Spurs, in their sixth of a seven-game home stand. Acorn wasn't much better for Lighton in this game, contributing 281 to start the offense. Spice levied another heavy game on the visitors, paddling her way to 719 to give Victoria a firm opening lead. Spirit was not able to cover the deficit for the Prestige, faltering at 256 as they remain behind again. Yekaterina answered with a big 576 for the Spurs, padding their lead at the halfway mark of the game to really stick it to their rivals. Twinkie I made things worse for Lighton, slipping up with only 96 as they fall farther behind with such a weak performance. B. Chapman came up weak with 24 for Victoria as well, but they maintain a significant lead with a player each to go and the hosts are not worried. Salmo made a push with 522 for the Prestige, but came up short at 1155 in the loss. Wario stumbled at 69 for the Spurs, but they won with 1388 in total. Victoria gets the division win, however sloppy, to go to 21-21, while Lighton looks done at 17-25 and fatigued.
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