The new week of games is here for the weekend. We begin with...
Blades Fusion ProGlide Park, Swordpoint: The Blades and Predators meet again, their third match of the year, with Shawn resting for the Predators while Jason N. is benched for the Blades. Rainmane had a rough start with only 106 for Midland, setting them up to face an early deficit. Snowball delivered 629 in response for Swordpoint, giving them a large lead right from the start. Leonardo answered with 543 for the Predators, doing well to cover the deficit with his attack. Dreamy is still having trouble at home, hitting a pathetic 12 as the Blades slip slightly behind now. Americus got a little loose with her swings, falling at 256 when she got caught out of position late in the turn. Bandit charged with 758 for Swordpoint, restoring a sizable lead with a player each to go. Fuchsia popped 341 for the Predators, but they took the loss at 1246, their road struggles glaringly obvious. Stealth answered with 400 for the Blades, capping their win at 1799. Swordpoint is now 7-3, while Midland drops to 3-6.
BMW RockDome, Westside: The Blades head off to visit the Rockers. Dreamy is benched for performance for the Blades, while Goatee rests in the fifth of a six-game home stand for the Rockers. Snowball put in a solid 383 for Swordpoint to get this game going. Misty hammered 822 for Westside in response, giving the hosts a significant lead with the effort. Bandit didn't have much for pace, but he persistently chipped 798 for the Blades, covering the deficit for now. Slinks answered with 511 for the Rockers on her turn, restoring a smaller lead in favor of the hosts. Stealth picked up 298 for Swordpoint on his turn, not enough to be helpful in this game. Midnight answered with 392, making a small gain for Westside on her second attempt after a physics-defying false start call. Jason N. went with 305 for the Blades, his good pace giving way to a bad swing too soon to give them 1784 overall, forcing the hosts to make a small response. Cowzart had 289 for the Rockers, not matching his opponent but still lifting them to the win at 2014. Westside goes to 3-2, while Swordpoint drops back to 7-4.
BMW RockDome, Westside: The Rockers end their six-game home stand by giving Midnight some rest, while Mario sits for the Warriors. Twilight had a false start on her first attempt, and then ripped 620 for Central on the second try, going with pace to set the tone early on. Misty kept things relatively close with her 498 for Westside, unable to match the opposing captain's pace. Dustin got a bit distracted late in the turn but still finished with 672 for the Warriors, padding their lead quite nicely. Goatee lost ground with 389 for the Rockers, allowing the deficit to grow at the midway mark. Wings slipped up at 115 for Central, potentially leaving them vulnerable to a counterattack. Slinks could do nothing about a deflection that took her out at 67 for Westside, unable to capitalize on their first chance to make a move. Noelle answered with 616 for the Warriors, giving them a final of 2023 in what should be a win. Cowzart went on a pacey comeback effort for the Rockers, but his 871 left them short at 1825. Central escapes to 2-4 with the win, while Westside falls back to 3-3.
Samsung Whitewater Stadium, Whitewater: Katharine rests in the Shores' four-game home stand finale after a bye week, while Lize is still out for the Tridents for this week after the team's two weeks off. Precious made two spectacular two-ball saves en route to scoring 601 for Pronger from the lead-off role. Bear settled one ball on his backhand, but he looked shakier than his opponent, falling at 349 for Whitewater on a failed backhand later on. Zach had a ball off the end of his bat that flew out of play at 133 for the Tridents. Twinkie III made progress with 337 for the Shores, making a nice cut into the deficit. Spot answered with 497 for Pronger, giving their lead a bit more strength with his big turn. Marsell got deceived by a dipping offering, and while he pulled it back, the next one knocked him out at 243 as Whitewater is in a tough position late in the game. Potter replied with 517 for the Tridents, icing their offense at a sturdy 1748. Shaggy covered that damage but the Shores still lost, her 570 setting their final score at 1499. Pronger rises to 2-2, while Whitewater slips to 4-3.
Amazon Field, Golden: The Pilots make their debut this week hosting a busy Blades team. Stealth rests for the visitors for the first time, while Strut takes a seat for the Pilots. Snowball sprayed 637 for Swordpoint on the opening turn, a good performance to give her team the early lead. Valencia replied with a big counterattack of 591 for Golden, keeping things close initially. Dreamy had 320 to give the Blades a little padding on their lead. Dusty answered with a chaotic pace, smashing 780 to put the Pilots ahead halfway through the game after her good turn. Bandit answered with 679 for Swordpoint, regaining the lead for the visitors with the big effort. Sparkles covered the deficit with 407 for Golden, but they have only a minor lead heading into the final players' turns. Jason N. forced a response with his 239 for the Blades, setting their score at 1875. A. Charlton beat it with 463, sealing the Pilots' win at 2241. Golden jumps to 6-3, while Swordpoint falls to 7-5 with another loss.
Audi Knights Pitch, Terrace City: The Knights are back at home, hosting their Suburban rivals, the Shores. Marsell rests for the visitors, while Melissa takes another game off for the Knights. Bear caught a ball on his back-swing, ruining a good turn at 480 for Whitewater. Kiwi answered with 656 for Terrace City, giving the hosts a lead to build on in the early going. Twinkie III snagged 281 for the Shores after a fortunate deflection, just covering the deficit. Jennifer maintained the lead with 294 for the Knights, battling pressure successfully enough early in her turn. Katharine couldn't make a deep cut for Whitewater with 271, keeping things as steady as before. Oreo got chopped down at 166 for Terrace City, enough to keep a small lead heading into the final turns. Shaggy had a pacey start but still buckled at 304 for the Shores, giving them 1336 in total. Quincy did enough with 416 to carry the Knights to the win at 1532. Terrace City rises to 2-4, while Whitewater dips to 4-4.
Apple Park, Todavía: The Tridents start a road doubleheader to complete a three-game road trip, while the Stills prepare for two consecutive meetings by resting their captain Easter this time. Precious attacked with 511 for Pronger, displaying her great arm strength in this showing. Sierra answered with 640 for Todavía, using a better pace to give the hosts a slight lead. Zach countered with 472 for the Tridents, covering the deficit with a steady performance. Bells botched the response for the Stills, a bit overeager as she hit only 96 for the Stills. Spot fought off the challenges well until a technical error. He closed his turn with 706 after some difficultly letting it end, but he still helped Pronger boost their lead. Prism stormed back with a massive 961 for Todavía, pulling her squad ahead by only 8 points with a player each to go. Potter managed only 231 for the Tridents, putting them in a vulnerable spot at 1920. Anton flipped 407 for the Stills with a rapid pace to end their offense in a win at 2104. Todavía is up to 4-5 while pushing Pronger back to 2-3.
Blades Fusion ProGlide Park, Swordpoint: The Blades are back home with Jason N. again taking the bench, while the Tridents finish their road trip trying to capitalize against their weary hosts. Precious finally took an early exit with 243 for Pronger this time, a slower start than usual. Snowball answered with 312 for Swordpoint, putting them ahead but only by a thin margin. Zach blew things wide open with 848 for the Tridents, a massive surge to give them a good lead. Dreamy grabbed 320 for the Blades, individually a decent effort but bad for the situation the hosts find themselves in. Spot crumbled at 242 for Pronger on his turn, potentially leaving them vulnerable. Bandit tried to clear some dead balls off all at once, but a deflection ended his turn at 120 for Swordpoint, worsening the deficit they face. Potter didn't help the Tridents cause at all with a pitiful 21 this turn, leaving their final score at 1354. Stealth rallied with 438 for the Blades, but they were too flat before him and lost with 1190. Pronger is up to 3-3, while Swordpoint's slide continues to 7-6.
Amazon Field, Golden: The Pilots prepare for two consecutive meetings with the Rockers, this week and next. Slinks sits for the visitors, while Sparkles takes this one off for the Pilots. Misty did fairly well at the start for Westside with 452 on the opening turn to start their eight-game road trip. Valencia countered with a quicker attack, grabbing 551 for Golden to set them ahead initially. Goatee had 329 for the Rockers, enough to cover the deficit by a mild margin. Dusty tried to avoid hitting a third ball, but a high arc dropped it on her backhand and it took her wicket at just 12 points for the Pilots. Midnight tried to make an aggressive play, but a deflection stalled her at 192 as Westside maintains a small lead. Strut challenged them with 592 for Golden, pulling ahead with a player each to go. Cowzart forced a response with 488 for the Rockers, setting their final at 1461. A. Charlton made it very close at the end with 304 for the Pilots, but they were short at 1459. Westside escapes with the win to go to 4-3, while Golden dips to 6-4 with the disappointing loss.
Henry Ford Memorial Stadium, Pronger: The Tridents are hoping to get revenge on the Stills in the return match, which sees Bells on the bench for the visitors. Easter had a miserable start with only 60 for Todavía, which will likely see them at a deficit early on. Precious did better for Pronger, giving them a stable opener with 479 for a nice advantage. Sierra covered the deficit pretty easily for the Stills, rallying with 677 to put the visitors ahead on the second attack. Zach answered with 791 for the Tridents, extending their lead at the halfway mark with his big performance. Prism responded with 727 for Todavía, continuing to keep them in the fight in a track-meet style game. Spot held off the visitors again with 699 for Pronger, maintaining their lead well. Anton got a bit showy, ramping a ball to the back 4s on his turn, but the Stills lost with his 277 leaving them at 1741 overall. Potter mashed 911 at the end for the Tridents, giving them a final score of 2880 in the big win. Pronger is 4-3 and expecting to be at full strength next week, while Todavía drops to 4-6.
Samsung Whitewater Stadium, Whitewater: The Shores rest Shaggy here, while the Swifts hope to get similar results as the last game, leaving Gradley on the bench again. Patches had some dangerous offerings presented, but fought them off to score 834 for Boston in a positive start. Bear's slow start to the year persists, as a ball off the handle of his bat downed him with just 16 points for Whitewater. Puff II struggled a bit with pace, but her 269 is a modest addition to the Swifts lead on the second attack. Twinkie III gladly accepted an optional replay for the Shores, clubbing 519 on the second try to shrink the deficit. Sweetheart covered that damage with 560 for Boston, lashing her swings for a particularly energetic attack. Marsell hit 562 for Whitewater, keeping the deficit steady but also large as the final players come to bat. Ice Cream pummeled another 722 for the Swifts at the end, icing their likely win at 2385. Katharine tried to challenge it, but a glancing hit backwards downed her at 238 for the Shores, leaving them to lose with 1335. Boston is 6-1 on the year, while Whitewater falls to 4-5.
Samsung Whitewater Stadium, Whitewater: The Shores close the week at home against the Rockers, who are in the second of an eight-game road trip. Midnight sits for the Rockers, while Bear is out for the Shores again. Misty had a reasonable 352 for Westside on the opening turn, not her best showing this year. Twinkie III answered with 650 for Whitewater, setting them ahead with her big lead-off turn. Goatee covered the deficit with 388 for the Rockers, but they are in a vulnerable position. Marsell answered with 499 for the Shores, extending their lead halfway through the game. Slinks butchered her turn badly, playing through a technical error to take a mandatory replay, which then ended with only 128, hurting their comeback hopes. Katharine set Whitewater far ahead with 747, likely securing their victory early. Cowzart buckled at 168 for the Rockers, leaving them in a loss with 1036. Shaggy tacked on another 745 at the end, putting the Shores at 2641 in the definitive win. Whitewater bounces back to 5-5, while Westside sinks to 4-4.
That's all for Week 4. Tomorrow, Select returns for Week 5 action.























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