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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Premier Cricket 2018 - Week 20

Premier Week 20 gets underway on a Friday, and will likely complete on Saturday or Sunday. Leading off...


Blades Fusion ProGlide Park, Swordpoint: Dreamy sits out the home finale for the Blades after a pool appearance, while the Eagles captain Goldy will be benched to try to break her slump. Puff III had a decent opening turn with 277 for Everton, a bad swing at the end cutting the appearance short. Snowball flirted with disaster a few times before a slight deflection downed her at 165 for Swordpoint. Cleo picked up 206 for the Eagles on her turn, unable to break the spell of low scoring. Bandit fired back with 457 for the Blades, doing his part to get them ahead at the halfway mark. Kirstin had an awful 8 for Everton, letting the turn slip away before it got going. Stealth couldn't get much more with 51 for Swordpoint, extending their lead by only a tiny amount. Blizzard fired back with 488 for the Eagles, covering the deficit as they end with 979. Jason N. picked up 472 for the Blades at the end, icing their win at 1145. Swordpoint is up to 24-17 on the year, including 14-8 at home, while Everton drops to 18-19.


Verizon Field, Pacific: A Coastal Derby is next to be played, with the visiting Stills sitting Easter for standard rest, while the host Volcanoes bench Chicky Phil for performance. Sierra tried to hook a ball on her backhand after a productive turn, but it flew out of bounds to stall her at 756 for Todavía. Starlight maintained a wonderful pace, but a shaky late swing brought her down at 484 for Pacific. Bells did well on the second attack with 640 for the Stills, extending their lead greatly. Ms. Kitty tried to keep up for the Volcanoes, but her 456 caused them to lose a bit more ground at the midway mark. Prism covered that damage with 492 for Todavía, maintaining their lead pretty well. Twinkie I made a dent in the deficit with 695 for Pacific, making things a bit more interesting on the final turn. Anton chipped 327 for the Stills at the end, leaving their final score at 2215. Leonette couldn't steer clear of deflections, falling with 168 to stick the Volcanoes with a loss at 1803, ending a home hot streak. Todavía jumps to 17-23, while Pacific falls to 15-25.


Amazon Field, Golden: The Southlands Derby gets renewed as the Pilots host the Predators. The hosts have Dusty resting here, while the visitors sit Leonardo, a tough decision for them. Shawn found good form this time for Midland, posting 686 to lead off the game. Valencia one-upped the opposing captain with 687 for Golden, giving them the narrowest of leads. Rainmane had 288 on a technical error replay, a lackluster turn that weakens the Predators lead. Strut pulled back with 653 for the Pilots, giving them the lead halfway through the game. Americus had a false start at first, but still managed just 128 for Midland on the second attack. Sparkles went with good pace at 530 for Golden, keeping their lead strong as the final players step up to bat. Fuchsia made a good play with 447 for the Predators, but it was too little and too late to help them, as they lost with 1549. A. Charlton topped that nearly with 450 for the Pilots, capping their big win at 2320. Golden surges up to 27-14, while dumping Midland to 19-19 on the year.


Chevrolet Field, Everton: The Pilots complete their doubleheader on the road, with Sparkles now taking scheduled rest, while the Eagles bench Kirstin after her awful previous outing. Valencia stayed fairly consistent with 680 for Golden to open the scoring this time. Goldy tried to hang on with a backhand touch for Everton, but the next offering cut her down at 465 to give them a deficit. Dusty covered that damage with 491 on an exciting turn for the Pilots star. Puff III couldn't find a groove quickly on her turn, falling at a measly 41 to damage the Eagles offense. Strut accepted 371 for Golden instead of taking a technical error replay, unwilling to risk a decent production of offense. Cleo fired back with 377 for Everton, not doing enough to get the hosts back into the game. A. Charlton mashed 1144 for the Pilots at the end, icing their offense at a lofty 2686. Blizzard had to attempt a technical error replay, but did even worse the second time with a pathetic 49 to send the Eagles to the loss with 932. Golden clinches second place in Premier at 28-14, while Everton drops again to 18-20.


BMW RockDome, Westside: Urban rivals meet in this game, with the visiting Shores giving Katharine the game off, while the host Rockers sit Slinks after she recently played pool. Bear shoveled a firm 706 for Whitewater to start the scoring, looking good after some recent struggles. Misty kept Westside close, responding with 624 on their first turn to mitigate the damage. Twinkie III had a weaker second attack with 392 for the Shores, leaving their lead a bit more vulnerable. Goatee did far worse with a meager 64 for the Rockers, allowing the deficit to grow significantly. Marsell sent a ball too high with 144 for Whitewater, failing to give their lead any help. Midnight made the counterattack with 554 for Westside, bringing the game to a tie with a player each to go. Shaggy set the standard at 552 for the Shores, capping their scoring at 1794. Cowzart couldn't make the rally all the way for the Rockers, his 506 saddling them with a loss at 1748. Whitewater is up to 17-22, just a half-game back of 18-22 Westside.


Samsung Whitewater Stadium, Whitewater: The desperate Volcanoes come into the hardest place to score and bench Leonette, while the hosts have a struggling Marsell on the bench for the third time in five games. Starlight had only 273 for Pacific on the opening turn, a mediocre outing from the captain. Bear was worse for Whitewater, unable to recapture his form and falling at 102. Ms. Kitty floated a ball a bit too high for the Volcanoes, ending her turn at a weak 69. Twinkie III broke the curse of low scoring in this game, lining 720 for the Shores to give them a strong midway lead. Twinkie I didn't do much to get Pacific back into the game, her 229 not enough to cover the deficit. Katharine had a firm 517 for Whitewater, extending their lead nicely ahead of the final players' turns. Chicky Phil had a redemptive 748 for the Volcanoes on his turn, but they still lost with 1319 overall. Shaggy had only 78 for the Shores, but it was enough for them to win at 1417. Whitewater is now 18-22, while Pacific is 15-26.


Chevrolet Field, Everton: The Volcanoes complete a road doubleheader when they visit the Eagles. Blizzard sits for the hosts, while the visitors bench their captain Starlight for rest. Ms. Kitty had solid form and a long turn for Pacific at the start, pounding 999 to get them going quickly. Goldy picked up a decent 365 for Everton, but they will trail to begin the game. Twinkie I maintained a run of good form for the Volcanoes with 415, offsetting the damage from the hosts. Puff III couldn't do much, never adjusting to the game and eventually falling at 155 to weaken the Eagles offense. Leonette had only 328 for Pacific, maintaining their lead without much additional growth. Cleo made a nice counterattack with 632 for Everton, but they have more work to do with a player each to go. Chicky Phil burst forward with 679 for the Volcanoes, icing their offense at a good 2421. Kirstin managed 291 for the Eagles, leaving them in a loss with 1443. Pacific snags a surprise win to rise to 16-26, while Everton's descent continues to 18-21.


Nestle's Warriors Park, Central: The Warriors want to move up, sitting Noelle for performance reasons, while the Blades rest their breakout star Stealth to begin their three-game road trip. Snowball slashed 560 for Swordpoint to open the scoring, using good pace once she got comfortable. Central had a slower start through a distracted appearance by Twilight, who recorded 320 this time. Dreamy fumbled a ball on a double-tap, ending at a meager 84 for the Blades, which weakens their lead. Dustin did even worse with 42 for the Warriors, wasting a chance for the hosts to catch up. Bandit had a lot of deflections to slow him down, pinning his score at 308 with a low pace for Swordpoint. Mario was no better for Central, hitting only 217 with his own deflection problems, leaving them even further behind late in the game. Jason N. likely confirmed the win for the Blades, slicing 895 to ice their offense at 1847. Wings picked up 411 for the Warriors, but they took a hard loss at 990, snapping a six-game home winning streak. Swordpoint continues to strengthen their position at 25-17, while Central is 17-19 with the loss.


HP Field, Midland: The Predators rest Rainmane after a pool appearance in this critical game, while the Stills do the same for Prism, leaving plenty of offense on the bench on both sides. Easter hurried her offense for Todavía, and paid the price with a bad swing that stopped her at 64. Shawn provided a more patient attack for Midland, tallying 887 when he was done to give the hosts a big lead. Sierra had a good swing, but she left a follow-through hanging, and the next offering took her wicket at 423 for the Stills. Leonardo shot back with 409 for the Predators, keeping their lead steady at the halfway mark. Bells made a bigger dent with 656 for Todavía, carving into the deficit with the turn. Americus protected the Midland lead with 525 on her turn, putting them in a good position late in the game. Anton couldn't recover fully for the Stills with his 343, leaving them to lose on 1486. Fuchsia had a simple 126 to ice the Predators win at 1947. Midland rises to 20-19 on the year, while Todavía drops to a dangerous 17-24.


Samsung Whitewater Stadium, Whitewater: The Shores will rest Shaggy as they go for the week sweep of the Rockers, who put a struggling Goatee back on the bench in the road match. Misty had a mild 318 for Westside, unable to do much damage on the initial turn. Bear slipped at 240 for Whitewater, wasting a good pace as a high ball caused him to fall out of line. Slinks kept the Rockers offense modest, adding 336 to the attack on the second turn. Twinkie III got a little back with 370 for the Shores this time, keeping things close midway through the game. Midnight tried to place a ball high, but it went out of play and stopped her at 169 for Westside, weakening the already fragile lead. Marsell made another move with 248 for Whitewater, the mediocre turn sufficing to put the hosts narrowly ahead with a player each to go. Cowzart set the Rockers up with 328 individually for a total of 1151. Katharine secured the win with 360 for the Shores, good for a final score of 1218. Whitewater gets to 19-22, passing the 18-23 Westside squad they've beaten twice this week.


Audi Knights Pitch, Terrace City: The Knights try to play spoilers here, but without Jennifer in her first home game off all year, while the Blades sit Dreamy for performance reasons. Snowball had something brewing, but let a swing escape her at 256 for Swordpoint to produce a middling start. Kiwi blitzed with 954 for Terrace City, the surprising burst of offense giving the hosts a large lead. Bandit had a chance to make a good response for the Blades, but he lost his rhythm and then fell at 331. Oreo had a sloppy 231 in response for the Knights, giving away a piece of their lead. Stealth made a good counterattack with 677 for Swordpoint, cutting to the heart of the deficit with his effort. Melissa pummeled 895 in response for Terrace City, boosting their lead late in the game with a timely attack. Jason N. came nowhere near putting the Blades ahead with his poor 96, leaving them to lose with 1360. Quincy had 281 for the Knights at the end, the subdued turn enough to cap their win at 2361. Terrace City is up to 14-22 on the year, while Swordpoint will have to wait to secure third place, dropping to 25-18.


HP Field, Midland: The Predators continue to lead a horde of teams in the middle of the table, sitting Fuchsia for standard rest this time, while the visiting Tridents have Spot on the bench in the Week 20 finale. Precious produced a solid 391 on the first turn for Pronger, setting them up well. Shawn shot back with 434 for Midland, edging the hosts ahead initially in this game. Zach made things a bit tougher with 615 on the second attack, building a stronger Tridents offense this time. Rainmane ended at 256 after a high-arcing deflection clipped out of bounds to end the Predators star's turn. Potter kept Pronger's offense on high with 643 on his turn, extending their lead nicely. Leonardo had an ugly 117 for Midland, sending a ball sky-high to end his turn abruptly. Lize kept it simple on flick-swings for the Tridents, ending at 315 to give them a total of 1964. Americus failed to get anywhere close to the deficit with 80 for the Predators, leaving them to lose with 887. Pronger dished out some spoilers, rising to 15-24, while Midland is down to 20-20 in a frustrating loss.

That's all for Premier this week. Select will begin a few minutes after post here, but their Week 21 won't end until Monday, followed by Tournament as well.

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