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Saturday, February 9, 2019

Premier Cricket 2019 - Week 6

We've got a new week of games in Premier, beginning with...


Nissan Infinity Stadium, Infinity: Mr. Snowman will take some rest for the Torpedoes as they face Southwestern rivals in the Blades, who are sitting Bandit this time out. Snowball began with 373 for Swordpoint, seeming a bit out of touch with the rhythm of her swings. Smudge answered with 598 for Infinity, putting them ahead initially. Dreamy answered with 418 for the Blades, doing enough to cover the deficit. Fluffina smashed 908 for the Torpedoes in response, boosting their lead at the halfway mark. Stealth crisply lined 570 for Swordpoint on his turn, but the visitors remain behind despite his effort. Shelley covered that damage with 604 for Infinity, using a more patient pace in a good turn. Sugar got back into form with 463 for the Blades, but they'll take a loss at 1824. Hughbert had a modest 330 for the Torpedoes to ice their win at 2440. Infinity upset their rivals in rising to 3-6, while Swordpoint will blame the heavy schedule for falling to 10-8.


Cisco Tysini Field, Tysini: The Hummingbirds have an easy choice in sitting Vincent for this game, while the Warriors will do the same with their rookie Andrew. Twilight sent a message with 676 for Central to start the scoring, telling the hosts to expect a tough game. Sarah replied with 665 for Tysini on their first turn, keeping the game close initially. Dustin replied with 441 for the Warriors, giving them a little less cushion to work with. Leandra went off with 820 for the Hummingbirds, pulling them noticeably ahead at the halfway mark. Wings rattled off 810 with tight, concise swings and one fortunate backhand to keep it going as Central stays in the game. Charli scattered her swings, ending at 275 as Tysini slips behind with a player each to go. Noelle delivered an even 700 for the Warriors to cap their attack at 2627. Paps couldn't hold on, his 160 sealing the Hummingbirds' loss at 1920. Central rises to 6-4, while Tysini drops to 1-8.


BMW RockDome, Westside: Chimpy will sit out this Urban Derby for the league-leading Rockers, while the visiting Shores bench Twinkie III for rest. Marsell had the pace but no longevity as he submitted just 192 for Whitewater's opening turn. Misty churned out 743 for Westside in an excellent start to give the hosts another big lead. Shaggy had great pace for the Shores, but still only accumulated 370 on the second attack, which fails to cover the deficit. Slinks stumbled with 32 for the Rockers, a rare misstep for any of their players. Katharine couldn't attack the vulnerability as much as she wanted, scoring 308 for Whitewater this time. Goatee crumbled at 135 for Westside, the game suddenly turning low-scoring with the hosts narrowly ahead. Rosalina forced the hosts to respond to her 377 for the Shores, capping their offense at 1247. Midnight collected 346 for the Rockers, giving them a scare before their final score of 1256 was revealed. Westside showed some cracks despite reaching 14-0, while Whitewater feels hard done to drop to 3-7.


Blades Fusion ProGlide Park, Swordpoint: The hosting Blades give their captain Snowball her second game off, while the Hummingbirds sit Charli in a tough decision for this game. Sarah slugged 1070 for Tysini to open the scoring, a massive turn for the rookie of the year frontrunner. Dreamy had some good swings, but she still fell with only 180 for Swordpoint to start this game. Leandra made her mark with 740 on the second attack, a good supporting play from the Hummingbirds' captain. Bandit produced 384 for the Blades, but they don't seem to have the energy to compete this time. Vincent had a mediocre 247 for Tysini, exposing their depth issues in a game they should still have under control. Stealth made progress with 544 for Swordpoint, but they remain far behind late in the game. Paps tapped 426 for the Hummingbirds, giving them a total of 2483. Sugar had only 245 for the Blades at the end, sealing their loss at 1353. Tysini is up to 2-8, while Swordpoint is 10-9 and in desperate need of a break.


Samsung Whitewater Stadium, Whitewater: The visiting Pilots are giving Sparkles regular rest, while Marsell's qualifying appearance earns him a game off as the Shores continue a busy week. Valencia had a fairly standard 414 for Golden to start this game. Twinkie III disappointed with only 147 for Whitewater on their opening turn. Dusty couldn't get on track for the Pilots with a middling 264. Shaggy broke her home slump with 490 for the Shores, tightening the game dramatically at the midway point. Strut popped off with 603 for Golden, restoring a commanding lead for the visitors. Katharine had a decent effort going before missing a swing and taking out her own wicket at 339 for Whitewater. Max held his ground with 418 for the Pilots, capping their offense at 1699. Rosalina teed off with 773 for the Shores at the end, bringing their total to 1749 for the stunning comeback win. Whitewater jolts up to 4-7, while Golden falls to 7-5.


Capital City SuperCenter, Capital City: The Shores are back in action after a short trip south, sitting Katharine, while the hosting Sharpshooters have Missy resting after her qualifier. Marsell missed a ball twice with wild swings, falling at 209 as Whitewater takes another sub-par start. Chris blasted 834 for Capital City in response, giving the hosts a solid lead after the first turn. Twinkie III couldn't get back into form here, exiting with a poor 192 as her struggles persist. Sprinkles tallied 353 for the Sharpshooters, adding a little more to their lead. Shaggy failed to make progress with only 258 for Whitewater, keeping them mired in mediocrity for this game. Lorde had a steady 436 for Capital City, boosting their lead a little more ahead of the final players' turns. Rosalina fell in line with the Shores, hitting only 230 to leave them with a sorry total of 889. Pauline took advantage of the pressure-free turn, lining 798 to cap the Sharpshooters' win at 2421. Capital City rises to 4-3, while Whitewater is 4-8.


Nissan Infinity Stadium, Infinity: The Torpedoes are sitting Shelley in their meeting with the league-leading Rockers, who rest Slinks after her questionable outing in their last game. Misty may be feeling the pressure of a heavy schedule too, hitting only 276 for Westside at the start. Smudge took advantage of it with 603 for Infinity, giving the hosts a rare lead against their dangerous foes. Goatee ended the game with a soaring performance, crushing 3868 as she refused to go down for the Rockers, silencing the home crowd in the second-highest individual effort recorded. This marks the 20th-ever 4k performance for a team. Fluffina had a decent 379 for the Torpedoes, but she backed off to save energy in a lost-cause game. Chimpy tapped 195 for Westside, clearly content to let them cruise on the back of one of the best games of all-time. Mr. Snowman gathered 471 for Infinity, keeping their effort respectable. Midnight went with 619 for the Rockers, giving them 4958 overall, which means there are still only seven 5k performances in the league. Hughbert bowed out at a pathetic 81 for the Torpedoes, their loss resting at 1534. Westside is now 15-0, while Infinity drops to 3-7.


Nissan Infinity Stadium, Infinity: Fluffina is on the bench for the Torpedoes this time, facing a more reasonable Eagles team that sits Bear after his qualifying appearance. Goldy led off with 786 for Everton, trying to pin the morale of their hosts down quickly. Smudge bounced back with 481 for Infinity on her turn, cutting into the deficit pretty well. Cleo fell at only 195 for the Eagles, leaving them vulnerable after the second turn. Shelley answered with 587 for the Torpedoes, covering the deficit at the halfway point. Puff III caused Everton to slip again with only 230 on her turn, wasting their good start against a hungry host. Mr. Snowman slapped 467 for Infinity, reasserting them in the lead with a player each to go. Kirstin flicked 314 for the Eagles, setting their final score at 1525, sealing their loss. Hughbert tapped 185 for the Torpedoes, icing their win at 1720. Infinity is up to 4-7, while Everton dives to 7-6.


McDonald's Pitch at Pirates Park, Atlantic: These two teams meet for a home-and-home doubleheader, with the Pirates sitting Jason N. while the Shores bench Rosalina. Marsell popped 616 for Whitewater on the first turn, a surprisingly good appearance from the struggling player. Delila replied with 656 for Atlantic, putting them narrowly ahead. Twinkie III fired back with 544 for the Shores, giving them a smaller lead on the second attack. Isabella fell at 227 for the Pirates, putting them behind at the halfway mark. Shaggy took 576 for Whitewater, extending their lead significantly with the effort. Steven did well with 451 for Atlantic, but they remain noticeably behind late in the game. Katharine added 279 at the end for the Shores, capping their offense at 2015. Klaus went big with 726 at the end, giving the Pirates 2060 in a comeback win. Atlantic rises to 6-6, while Whitewater is 4-9 with the loss.


Samsung Whitewater Stadium, Whitewater: Isabella sits for the Pirates as they try to fend off revenge from a Shores team missing Katharine for the second time in three games. Delila began with 521 this time for Atlantic, a bit less than she had last time. Marsell bounced back with 635 for Whitewater, a sign that he may be shaking his early-season struggles. Steven fell apart at 195 for the Pirates, causing them to just lightly cover the deficit on the second attack. Twinkie III put herself back on track with 678 for the Shores, boosting their lead significantly. Klaus gathered 541 for Atlantic on his turn, trying to keep them within striking distance. Shaggy let the Whitewater lead slip as she had only 215 on her turn. Jason N. rallied with 804 for the Pirates, giving them 2061 to just best their previous outing. Rosalina's even 400 denied the Shores a win again, leaving them short at 1928. Atlantic sweeps the doubleheader to get to 7-6, while Whitewater is 4-10 after another mixed-bag week.


Nestle's Warriors Park, Central: Wings rests for the hosts in this game, while the visitors begin a doubleheader without Goatee, finally giving her rest after her previous historic outing. Misty had only 243 for Westside on the opening turn, showing a bit more in terms of fatigue. Twilight had a turn interrupted by technical difficulties, and then scored a mere 81 on the replay. Slinks had only 320 for the Rockers, adding to their small lead with a tension in the air due to the unsteady cadence of the game. Dustin crumbled at a pathetic 96, making things worse in a terrible game for the Warriors. Chimpy slammed 717 for Westside, coming out of nowhere to solidify the visitors' lead. Andrew picked up 382 for Central, a respectable turn but far from enough to save this game currently. Midnight chopped 376 for the Rockers at the end, sealing their offense at 1656. Noelle covered that with 392, but the Warriors stood no chance in losing with 951. Westside didn't dominate, but they've found their way to 16-0, while Central sinks to 6-5.


BMW RockDome, Westside: In the week 6 Premier finale, the Rockers will rest Midnight, while the visiting Hummingbirds have Charli set to rest again. Sarah recorded 476 for Tysini to begin this game, challenging the hosts a bit early on. Misty did well in a bounce-back performance with 429 for Westside, keeping things close after one turn. Leandra stayed in line with 443 for the Hummingbirds, resetting their lead to its previous strength. Slinks showed a little more poise with 544 for the Rockers, pulling them ahead at the halfway point. Vincent stepped up with 429 for Tysini, keeping the visitors in the game. Goatee backed off from record-levels, but still hammered 570 for Westside to give their lead a small jolt heading into the final turn. Paps collected 329 for the Hummingbirds, forcing the hosts to make a small response to a final score of 1677. Chimpy maintained balance with 556 for the Rockers to secure their win at 2099. Westside's historic start continues to 17-0, while Tysini is just another victim, falling to 2-9 despite some good play lately.

That's all for a wild week in Premier. Select will get some attention tomorrow, with Qualifiers hopefully having their makeup day afterward.

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