We're back with a brand new set of games at cricket's highest level. We begin with...
Samsung Whitewater Stadium, Whitewater: The Tridents are still shorthanded this week but may get relief late next week, while the Shores are sitting Marsell for this meeting. Precious put up a valiant effort with 1237 for Pronger to lead things off, pressuring the hosts immediately. Bear picked up an acceptable 304 for Whitewater, but the deficit remains large just one turn in. Zach added 431 in support of the Tridents lead, a solid outing from the second attacker. Twinkie III was quickly overwhelmed at just 51 points for the Shores, an unusually bad outing from her. Spot collected a fair amount of offense with 887 for Pronger, giving them team an even stronger lead. Katharine had a decent pace, but an aggressive swing ended her turn at 227 for Whitewater. Potter tacked on 829 for the Tridents, a rare complete team effort ending at a total of 3384 to snap their ten-game skid. Shaggy's turn was a formality with 271 for the Shores, confirming a brutal loss at a total of 853. Pronger jumps to 7-16, while Whitewater drops to 14-15 with the loss.
Verizon Field, Pacific: The struggling Volcanoes sit Chicky Phil as they try to snap an eight-game skid, while the Swifts sit Sweetheart after her rough outing in their last league game. Patches got beat on a deflection at 201 for Boston, showing a bit of weakness initially. Starlight countered with 418 for Pacific to open their offense, giving them a slight lead at first. Puff II scattered 486 for the Swifts this time, not quite having her swing in best form but doing enough to gain the lead. Ms. Kitty lost a bit of the Volcanoes lead when she swung and missed to end her turn at 376. Gradley took a couple of replays for a technical error and a false start, but he managed just 155 on the turn that counted, dramatically hurting Boston's chances. Twinkie I charged forth with 591 for Pacific, boosting their lead with a player each to go. Ice Cream provided some challenge to the hosts with 824 for the Swifts, capping their offense at 1666. Leonette faltered with 207 for the Volcanoes, leaving them at 1592 in the loss, their fourteenth in the last fifteen games. Boston makes another great escape to 26-3, while Pacific drops to 10-19.
Audi Knights Pitch, Terrace City: The T-Line Derby gets underway with the Knights sitting their rookie Quincy, while the Stills give Prism this game off. Easter made a big attack with 672 for Todavía on the opening turn, pacing their offense very well in this road game. Kiwi answered with 361 for Terrace City, unable to counter off of a deflected ball. Sierra faltered at a measly 72 for the Stills, wasting the opportunity to extend the visitors' lead. Jennifer didn't start with much pace for the Knights, but she kept her swing compact and smashed 1021 by the end of the turn. Bells chipped 361 for Todavía this time, but they remain behind their hosts. Oreo wrangled 471 more for Terrace City, giving their lead a small boost late in the game. Anton folded at 340 for the Stills, unable to challenge the deficit as they lost with 1445. Melissa had only 208 for the Knights, icing their win at 2061. Terrace City gets the critical win, rising to 12-16 while dragging Todavía down to 14-18.
Amazon Field, Golden: The Pilots are back home, resting their captain Valencia this time, while the Shores put their top player Twinkie III on the bench for some rest. Bear had a long turn but not much pace for Whitewater, ending at a mediocre 237 to open the scoring. Dusty fired back with 375 for Golden, bringing a much stronger pace to the game to give the hosts the first lead. Marsell got the Shores back in the game with 448 on his turn, covering the deficit simply. Strut shot back with 941 for the Pilots, a fantastic turn to strengthen their lead on the second attack. Katharine couldn't get much of it back with 311 for Whitewater this time, keeping them at a deficit. Sparkles didn't do so well in response with 129 for Golden, but their lead persists as the final players step up to bat. Shaggy couldn't change the result with 285 for the Shores at the end, as the visitors lost with 1281 overall. A. Charlton played well with 423 to cap the Pilots' winning score at 1868. Golden continues to cruise in second place at 22-12, while Whitewater sinks again to 14-16 with the loss.
BMW RockDome, Westside: Goatee will return to the bench for the Rockers for a mental break, while the Eagles have Blizzard sitting this game out. Everton got off to a solid start thanks to 469 from Goldy on the opening turn, a good performance from the captain. Misty had a poor replay after a technical error wiped out her first attempt, and she ended at 247 for Westside this time. Puff III lacked a lot of things in hitting a measly 55 for the Eagles, weakening their lead. Slinks fired back with 760 for the Rockers on their second attack, putting the hosts ahead at the midway mark. Cleo tried to make a counterattack, covering most of the deficit with her 408. Midnight allowed Westside's lead to weaken when she had only 243 on her turn. Kirstin couldn't make the comeback for the Eagles, falling at 126 as her team takes the loss with a total of 1058. Cowzart chopped 723 more for the Rockers at the end of the game, icing a big win at 1973. Westside's home form is good right now as they move up to 15-16, passing the 13-14 Everton squad they just dispatched.
Nestle's Warriors Park, Central: The Warriors need to move up soon, and they'll sit Noelle this time, while the hosting Predators bench their captain Shawn. Rainmane gave Midland a stable opening turn with 416, an effort they can build on later in the game. Twilight fired back with 510 for Central on the opening turn, putting the hosts ahead by a thin margin. Leonardo stayed steady with his teammate, hitting 411 to nearly double the Predators offense. Dustin did the same for the Warriors, matching his captain with 511 to double their offense and the lead. Americus kept things interesting with 512 for Midland, pushing the offense a little higher. Mario fell apart with a swing-and-miss, and then he sent the next ball out of play to end at just 6 for Central, who find themselves behind late in the game. Fuchsia tacked on 425 to the Predators offense to give them a total of 1764 for the game. Wings made a rally with 503 for the Warriors, but they were short at a total of 1530. Midland's ability to avoid disaster gets them to 14-15, congesting the middle of the table even more, while Central drops to 9-14.
Verizon Field, Pacific: The Volcanoes squandered an earlier game, and will bench Leonette for this meeting with the Rockers, who give their captain Misty some rest after a recent tough outing. Goatee didn't want to give the hosts a chance, belting 1239 on the opening turn to set Westside far ahead. Starlight, already stunned by the opposition, had a deflection cut her down at 72 for Pacific. Slinks added 475 for the Rockers on the second attack, a nice addition to their lead. Ms. Kitty tried to mitigate the damage with 273 for the Volcanoes, but they remain deeply behind. Midnight pummeled another 1043 for Westside on her turn, just about cementing their lead with the great burst. Twinkie I defended her wicket well for Pacific, but she couldn't make any progress against the deficit with her 616. Cowzart added a simple 367 for the Rockers, finishing their offense at 3124. Chicky Phil did alright with 421 for the Volcanoes, but they still lost brutally at 1382. Westside moves up to 16-16, while Pacific's free-fall has hit ten games as they fall to 10-20.
Samsung Whitewater Stadium, Whitewater: Shaggy will take her turn on the bench for the Shores in this game, while the Warriors elect to bench Mario after his poor outing last time. Twilight could have kept going, but she angled a swing poorly and fell with 326 for Central. Bear answered with 467 for Whitewater in this game, giving them a slight lead after the first turn. Dustin smashed 904 for the Warriors on the second attack, giving them a massive lead this time. Twinkie III struggled again in this game, picking up only 141 for the Shores as they trail at the halfway point. Wings fired back with 482 for Central, keeping them firmly in control of this game. Marsell had a lot of pace on his turn, but a slightly early exit gave him 521 for Whitewater, halving the deficit with a player each to go. Noelle poked 280 for the Warriors, giving them a final score of 1992. Katharine tried to get the Shores back into it, but her 425 left them short at 1554 in the loss. Central is up to 10-14 now, while Whitewater sinks to 14-17.
Apple Park, Todavía: The Stills continue to fight for their top-8 spot, leaving Anton on the bench again, while the Volcanoes sit their captain Starlight in this game. Ms. Kitty had a weak 63 for Pacific, not quite able to match the pace of the game on the opening turn. Easter wasn't much better with 111 for Todavía, giving them a tiny lead after the first turns. Twinkie I popped 481 for the Volcanoes to get them on a better track offensively on the second attack. Sierra maintained a healthy form with 939 for the Stills, giving the hosts a larger lead at the halfway mark. Leonette couldn't cover the damage with 304 for Pacific, leaving them at a deficit. Bells butchered her turn with only 7 points for Todavía after being too slow on her backhand. Chicky Phil gave the Volcanoes a chance with 696 on his turn for a total of 1544. Prism struck 530 for the Stills at the end, giving them 1587 and a narrow win. Todavía rises to 15-18, while Pacific's slump continues to 10-21.
Nestle's Warriors Park, Central: The Warriors have little margin for error, and will sit Mario in accordance to that, while the Rockers put Cowzart on the bench for this meeting. Misty returned to good form with 567 for Westside to open the scoring in this game. Twilight only got 352 back for Central in response, giving them an early deficit to overcome. Goatee shot back with 470 for the Rockers this time, adding nicely to their lead. Dustin accepted 854 for the Warriors when a technical error ended his turn, giving the hosts the lead midway through the game. Slinks buckled at 222 for Westside in this appearance, barely covering their deficit. Wings went off with another 943 for Central, putting them far ahead with a player each to go. Midnight attacked with 911 for the Rockers, ending their offense at 2170, which forces a small response from the hosts. Noelle didn't do much with 41, but the Warriors scraped out a win at 2190. Central reinserts themselves into the playoff fight at 11-14, while Westside drops back to 16-17 in a thrilling game.
Amazon Field, Golden: The Gold Derby goes with the Pilots putting Sparkles on the bench, while the visiting Eagles are sitting Kirstin in this one. Goldy batted 349 for Everton to lead off the game in acceptable form for the visitors. Valencia countered with 495 for Golden to give the hosts a lead after the first turns. Puff III fired back with 787 for the Eagles, returning to form nicely after an unusually rough appearance earlier. Dusty shot backed with 568 for the Pilots, keeping them close as the game reaches half completion. Cleo launched 703 for Everton in response, extending their lead again to keep the visitors in control of the game. Strut couldn't get it all back, but his 650 keeps Golden within striking distance late in the game. Blizzard had a solid 471 for the Eagles at the end of the game, setting their final score at 2310. A. Charlton fell with 90 for the Pilots, leaving them in a loss at 1803. Everton pulls off a minor upset to rise to 14-14, while Golden is now 22-13.
Coca-Cola Field, Boston: Katharine will sit out the first of a five-game road trip for the Shores, while the Swifts bench their captain Patches this time. Bear had only 112 to lead off with for Whitewater, giving them a vulnerable appearance right at the start. Puff II chopped 616 for Boston on their first turn, putting the hosts nicely ahead. Twinkie III got beat on a deflection at 130 for the Shores, making the deficit facing them even worse with the poor outing. Gradley struggled again with only 25 for the Swifts, failing to capitalize on a chance to extend their lead. Marsell tried to close down the deficit, but he had only a mediocre 265 for Whitewater in this appearance. Sweetheart added a solid 432 to the Boston lead, keeping them in control of the game with a player each to go. Shaggy rolled 104 for the Shores at the end, leaving them to take a hard loss at 611 overall. Ice Cream tacked on 343 for the Swifts at the end for a final score of 1416 in the win. Boston jumps to 27-3, while Whitewater drops to 14-18 after a brutal week.
That's all for Week 15. Tournament action will not resume today, but tomorrow is likely.
























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