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Apple Park, Todavía: The Stills get the opener for week 9, sitting their captain Easter in this battle with the Rockers, which sees Midnight on the bench for the visitors. Misty had an alright start for Westside in this one, taking 313 on the first turn. Sierra took 336 in a rare lead-off turn for the star, giving Todavía a small advantage. Goatee answered with 519 for the Rockers on a stronger second attack, putting them more firmly ahead. Bells couldn't keep up for the Stills, her 249 putting them behind at the halfway mark of the game. Slinks had an ugly 33 for Westside on her turn, weakening their lead in a dangerous way. Prism blasted 944 for Todavía to put the hosts significantly ahead with a player each to go. Cowzart tried a rally, but he spun a slow offering up and out of play at 304 for the Rockers, leaving them at 1169 in the loss. Anton kept it simple with 51 to give the Stills 1580 in the win. Todavía is up to 9-9, while Westside drops to 7-12 with the loss.
Chevrolet Field, Everton: The Eagles need to figure out their problems quickly, sitting Puff III for rest, while a confused Blades team decides to rest Bandit this time. Snowball drilled 623 for Swordpoint on the opening turn, giving the visitors a nice start. Goldy answered with a solid 432 for Everton, putting them a bit behind at the start of the game. Dreamy countered with a big 705 for the Blades, her pacey attack extending their lead nicely. Cleo slugged 1093 for the Eagles on their second attack, covering the deficit in a high-scoring game. Stealth settled for 375 for Swordpoint, regaining a small lead for now. Kirstin replied with 521 for Everton this time, extending their lead with a player each to go. Jason N. crashed out at 96 for the Blades at the end, putting their total at a losing mark of 1799. Blizzard tacked on 384 at the end for the Eagles against her former team, giving the hosts the win at 2430. Everton is up to 7-10 now, while Swordpoint sinks to 9-11.
BMW RockDome, Westside: The Rockers are back at home to face their rivals, the Knights. Kiwi sits for the visitors while Slinks is on the bench for performance for the hosts. Jennifer did well spelling her captain, slicing 583 for Terrace City in a rare lead-off appearance. Misty managed only 229 for Westside in response, as the hosts will face an early deficit. Oreo answered with 412 for the Knights this time, adding nicely to their lead. Goatee made a push with 656 for the Rockers, cutting into the deficit midway through the game with the good appearance. Melissa supplied 515 for Terrace City, trying to hold off the hosts' attacks with her good turn. Midnight, refreshed from a game off, pummeled 913 for Westside to pull them ahead late in the game. Quincy couldn't make up enough ground with 176 for the Knights, giving them the loss at 1686. Cowzart didn't stop for the Rockers, tacking on 663 to send a message to their rivals as they win with 2461. Westside rises to 8-12 with the win, dumping Terrace City down to 7-11.
Samsung Whitewater Stadium, Whitewater: The Shores rest Bear after his pool appearance yesterday, while the Volcanoes do the same with Twinkie I to start their road doubleheader. Starlight pounded 894 with pace to lead off for Pacific in great form. Twinkie III had a decent game with 456 for Whitewater, but they are behind at the start of the game. Ms. Kitty destabilized the Volcanoes lead with a poor 149 on the second attack, leaving them a bit more endangered. Marsell was shaky during his turn, and he wasted the chance to catch up by ending at 144 this time. Leonette returned to the Pacific lineup in good form, extending their lead with a big 671 after the earlier scare. Katharine tried to pull back with 543 for Whitewater, but they remain behind late in the game. Chicky Phil fell with 225 for the Volcanoes, setting their final at a not-yet-safe 1939. Shaggy couldn't cover the deficit for the Shores despite playing well with 528, which put them at 1671 in the loss. Pacific gets by with a win to go to 9-5, while Whitewater drops to 7-11.
HP Field, Midland: The Volcanoes complete their road doubleheader in the fifth of seven straight on the road, resting Ms. Kitty, while the Predators sit Leonardo for this one. Starlight knocked 400 for Pacific on the opener this time, a weaker start than in the last game. Shawn fell with 215 for Midland, putting them behind from the start after the mediocre turn. Twinkie I added a solid 361 for the Volcanoes, keeping them in control of the game for now. Rainmane countered with 572 for the Predators, the big turn making it a close game at the halfway mark. Leonette faltered at 138 for Pacific, restoring an unimpressive lead for the visitors. Americus couldn't cover the deficit, taking only 78 for Midland as the scoring takes a late nosedive. Chicky Phil didn't quell concern for the Volcanoes, his 157 setting their pitiful final score at 1056. Fuchsia tapped 202 for the Predators, just enough to take the win at 1067. Midland ekes out an ugly win to rise to 9-10, while Pacific drops to 9-6.
HP Field, Midland: The Predators will need to be better without Shawn in the lineup as they finish this home doubleheader, while Quincy sits for the Knights for rest. Kiwi had an ugly start with 128 for Terrace City, leaving them immediately vulnerable. Rainmane chipped 296 despite a cluttered pitch for Midland, giving them a small lead after the first turn. Jennifer covered that deficit with 496 for the Knights, using a three-touch backhand to save her turn early on. Leonardo stayed true with 296 for the Predators, putting them a little behind halfway through the game. Oreo found a groove and rode it to 646 for Terrace City, extending their lead quite a bit. A deflection cut down Midland's Americus at 147 this time, making a comeback much less likely. Melissa covered that damage with 329 for the Knights, setting their final at 1599. Fuchsia fell at 232 for the Predators, leaving them with a loss at 971. Terrace City cruises to the win to rise to 8-11, only a half-game behind the 9-11 Midland side.
Nestle's Warriors Park, Central: The Warriors are without Wings in the first of their three games this week, while the Rockers sit Midnight for rest again. Misty got off to a nice start with 721 for Westside this time, a good performance from the struggling captain. Twilight replied with 643 for Central on her turn, keeping things close at the start of the game. Goatee got beat on a deflection for the Rockers, ending with a solid 434 this time. Dustin could not overcome a dead ball on the pitch, which took him out at 41 for the Warriors. Slinks piled on with 519 for Westside, pushing the visitors farther ahead with a strong outing. Mario collapsed with a pathetic 69 for Central, almost guaranteeing a loss for the hosts. Cowzart ripped 832 more for the Rockers this time, putting them at a total of 2506. Noelle half-tried a rally for the Warriors, her 479 leaving them at 1232. Westside bounces up to 9-12, while Central drops to 3-8, still winless at home.
Henry Ford Memorial Stadium, Pronger: Potter takes another game off for the Tridents, while the Pilots are without reigning MVP Dusty. Valencia tried spiking a ball that came in at a bad angle, but it bounced off the next offering and ended her turn with only 87 for Golden. Precious countered with a more impressive 587 for Pronger, putting the hosts immediately ahead. Strut took 311 for the Pilots, trying to make a cut into the deficit a bit on the second attack. Zach pummeled 850 for the Tridents, extending their lead again halfway through the game. Sparkles took 259 for Golden, unable to get anything significant going on her turn. Spot provided another brutally effective turn with 869 for Pronger, surging them farther ahead. A. Charlton had a technical error wipe out her first turn, leading to a pacey 605 for the Pilots on the second try, but they lost with 1262. Lize tapped 321 for the Tridents this time, icing their win at 2627. Pronger is up to 6-6, while Golden takes a knock back to 13-8.
HP Field, Midland: The Predators see Rainmane on the bench this time, resting from yesterday's pool appearance, while Mario is benched for performance for the Warriors. Twilight got started with 537 for Central this time, setting them up well on the first turn. Shawn answered with 519 for Midland, doing his part to keep it close initially with a strong performance of his own. Dustin had a decent 402 for the Warriors, although their lead shrinks a little bit after the turn. Leonardo countered with a clean 528 for the Predators, giving them the lead at the midway mark. Wings had 289 for Central, covering the deficit lightly at this point. Americus did her part well with 736 for Midland on this turn, padding their lead heading into the final players' turns. Noelle made a push with 701 for the Warriors, giving them 1929 to force a response from the hosts at the end. Fuchsia had a scare on her turn, but 211 brought the Predators to a total of 1994 for the win. Midland rises to 10-11, while Central falls again to 3-9.
Chevrolet Field, Everton: The Eagles make the tough choice to sit Puff III again, while Anton is on the bench for the Stills in this road game. Easter had a lackluster opening turn in her return to the lineup, managing 224 for Todavía at the start of the game. Goldy slashed her way to 836 in response for Everton, the hosting captain pacing her team's attack quite nicely. Sierra fired back with 790 for the Stills, covering the deficit with her massive push-back play. Cleo went big once again for the Eagles, blasting 1023 this time to strengthen their lead again. Bells fell with 117 for Todavía this time, making a comeback effort much more unlikely. Kirstin tapped 264 for Everton, clearly comfortable with the lead her team holds late in the game. Prism picked up 341 for the Stills at the end, but their still took the loss with 1472. Blizzard iced the Eagles win with her 487, putting their final at 2610. Everton continues to play well without their #2 hitter, rising to 8-10, while pushing Todavía down to 9-10.
Nestle's Warriors Park, Central: The Warriors return home, giving Dustin his first rest of the season, while the Shores sit Bear after his pool appearance yesterday. Twinkie III had an excellent start in the lead-off role with 837 for Whitewater, immediately pressuring the hosts. Twilight answered with a bulky 587 for Central, keeping their offense strong despite the deficit. Marsell fell apart with only 51 for the Shores, creating a vulnerability in their lead. Mario made a nice cut into the deficit with 313 for the Warriors, making it very close at the halfway point. Katharine restored a small lead for Whitewater with 287, but they are far from a comfortable position. Wings pummeled 962 for Central in response, pulling them far ahead with a player each to go. Shaggy couldn't cover the deficit, her 321 putting the Shores at a losing total of 1496. Noelle flicked 217 to put the Warriors at a win with 2079 in their first home win. Central is up to 4-9 now, while Whitewater dips to 7-12 with the loss.
Apple Park, Todavía: The Stills host a Coastal Derby with Bells on the bench, while the Volcanoes rest Chicky Phil in the sixth of their seven-game road trip to end this week. Starlight did alright with a middling 304 for Pacific to lead things off in this game. Easter answered with a pacey 777 for Todavía, putting them ahead on the opening turn. Ms. Kitty couldn't cover that deficit, falling at 310 for the Volcanoes after clipping the boundary corner. Sierra answered with a firm 633 for the Stills, extending their lead again at the halfway point. Twinkie I tried to cover the deficit with 750 for Pacific, keeping them competitive despite the big deficit. Prism swung too late on her turn, falling with 57 for Todavía as their lead weakens dramatically. Leonette wasted the chance to catch up, taking only 96 as the Volcanoes lose with 1460. Anton tapped 102 to ice the Stills win at 1569. Todavía is back to even at 10-10, while Pacific drops back to 9-7.
That's all for this week of games. Select may start tomorrow or Monday depending on available time. Tournament play resumes tomorrow for sure.
























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