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Saturday, March 16, 2019

Premier Cricket 2019 - Week 8

The highest level of cricket makes its return to action, beginning with...


Chevrolet Field, Everton: The week begins with the Eagles sitting Cleo for rest while the Torpedoes do the same for Hughbert. Smudge took a hard fail with 72 points for Infinity, sending her third swing too high to stay in bounds. Goldy did quite well in lead off for Everton, smacking 686 to give them a firm lead at the start of this game. Fluffina replied with 490 to make the Torpedoes a bit more respectable after the second attack. Bear answered with 597 for the Eagles, padding their lead a little more at the midway mark. Shelley pushed with 585 for Infinity on her turn, trying to keep them in the fight. Puff III dropped at 192 for Everton, her home struggles persisting into the second phase of the season. Mr. Snowman covered the deficit with 417 for the Torpedoes, setting their final score at 1564. Kirstin did enough with 327 to secure the Eagles' win at 1802. Everton's won four straight at home, rising to 8-6, while Infinity sinks to 5-9.


McDonald's Pitch at Pirates Park, Atlantic: Delila will sit this game out for the Pirates as they begin a home doubleheader, while Gradley is on the pine for the Swifts. Patches returned to form with 811 after slumping her way into the United Cup break for Boston. Isabella was shaky with her swings, ending at just 100 for Atlantic on their opening turn. Puff II fired back with 636 for the Swifts, looking fine despite also needing some rest. Steven lacked pace on his turn for the Pirates, ending up with a paltry 149. Sweetheart poured on 670 for Boston, a resurgent game that has the legendary franchise looking more like they did last season. Klaus got Atlantic up to a stronger score with 844 by himself, but they're likely to lose anyway. Ice Cream chipped 292 for the Swifts at the end, capping their attack at 2409. Jason N. tried to continue the rally with 655 for the Pirates, but they took the loss at 1748. Boston is back to winning at 7-7, while Atlantic is only a half-game ahead at 8-7.




McDonald's Pitch at Pirates Park, Atlantic: The Pirates close their doubleheader with Klaus on the bench, while the visiting Eagles sit Goldy in their second game of the week. Bear carved out 426 for Everton to begin the game, the former captain making a rare lead-off appearance. Delila returned to action with 521 for Atlantic, pulling them ahead initially. Cleo answered with 770 for the Eagles in her return to the lineup, strengthening their lead with the bold attack. Isabella answered with 562 for the Pirates, keeping things fairly close halfway through the game. Puff III attacked well with 759 for Everton to maintain their lead nicely. Steven tried to keep up, but fell with a strong 614 for Atlantic. Kirstin managed 405 for the Eagles, bringing their total to 2360. Jason N. failed to keep up with 276 for the Pirates, who lost with 1973. Everton is up to 9-6, while Atlantic drops to 8-8, trading places in the standings.


Cisco Tysini Field, Tysini: The Swifts play their final game of the week with their captain Patches sitting out, while the Hummingbirds bench Vincent in this one. Puff II looked very confident in her swing, but she fell at 292 for Boston after a high hit. Sarah went with more pace but suffered a similar fate, getting down at 415 for Tysini. Gradley covered that with 450 for the Swifts on the second attack, but they don't have much cushion. Leandra replied with 420 for the Hummingbirds, enough to retain a small lead in the middle of the game. Sweetheart shot back with 523 for Boston, continuing to challenge the hosts closely. Charli rolled 377 for Tysini on her turn, causing them to slip slightly behind with a player each to go. Ice Cream added a steady 408 for the Swifts at the end, giving them 1673 in total. Paps fell with 308 for the Hummingbirds, costing them the result as they lost with 1520. Boston gets away with another win to rise to 8-7, while Tysini sinks to 3-10 on the year.


HP Field, Midland: The Predators play their first of three games this week with Fuchsia on the bench while the Shores are in a similar position as they rest Katharine for this appearance. Marsell got Whitewater started in a positive manner with 593 points to establish their lead. Shawn lacked pace for Midland, hitting 281 as they'll start this match from behind. Twinkie III boosted the Shores' offense with 636 on her turn, giving them a lofty lead. Rainmane erased the damage, slugging 1173 on her turn to get the Predators back in the mix. Shaggy fired back with 619 for Whitewater to restore a smaller lead for the visitors. Americus couldn't cover that deficit with 280 for Midland, as they'll need another comeback on the final turn. Rosalina kept up with the rest of the Shores, tallying 531 to give them a total of 2379. Kitty fell at 276 for the Predators, leaving them at a loss with 2010. Whitewater surged to 6-10, while Midland drops to 2-11.


Chevrolet Field, Everton: In their second meeting of the week, Puff III takes a seat for the Eagles while Jason N. is on the Pirates' bench as the visitors seek vengeance. Delila didn't start so well with 258 for Atlantic, a mild opener from the visiting captain. Goldy held a steady pace at first and then zoomed upward to close with 655 for Everton for the initial lead. Isabella covered the deficit lightly with 411 for the Pirates, but they are far from a good position. Bear replied with 521 for the Eagles, reaffirming their lead with the good performance. Steven answered with 407 for Atlantic, doing enough to keep them close but not much more. Cleo kept Everton on a higher level with 572, extending their lead once again. Klaus fell with 199 for the Pirates, sucking the drama out of the contest as they lost with 1275, their third straight defeat. Kirstin added 423 for the Eagles to finish their win at 2171. Everton is on the rise at 10-6, while Atlantic dives to 8-9.


HP Field, Midland: Both captains are sitting this game out, as Twilight rests for the Warriors while Shawn is on the bench for performance for the Predators. Dustin churned out 925 for Central with a pacey opening attack, a great play for the visitors. Rainmane had to sacrifice pace to keep her turn alive after a desperate save, ending with 503 for Midland. Wings looked highly uncomfortable on his swings, ending with 288 for the Warriors as their lead weakens slightly. Americus covered the damage with 290 for the Predators, but the deficit remains virtually unchanged at the halfway mark. A well-rested Andrew exploded for 566 for Central on his turn, padding the lead quite nicely. Fuchsia had a quiet return to Midland's lineup, picking up only 176 as their hopes of a comeback are all but dashed. Noelle had only 345 to give the Warriors a total of 2124 in a likely victory. Kitty didn't push back much with 208 for the Predators, confirming their loss at 1177. Central made it look easy in rising to 8-5, while Midland dips to 2-12.


Amazon Field, Golden: The Blades play their second of an eight-game road trip with Stealth on the bench, while the host Pilots have their captain Valencia resting after a pool appearance. The United Cup break did Snowball some good, as she posted 512 to start the scoring in this game. Dusty responded with an even stronger 745 for Golden, using great pace to pull the hosts ahead. Dreamy answered with a chaotic 490 for the Blades, spraying the ball around fairly well to cover the deficit. Strut got caught on a heavy backswing, ending with 443 as the Pilots' lead took a small knock. Bandit answered with 379 for Swordpoint, pulling them ahead at least temporarily again. Max covered that with 429 for Golden, keeping them in front by a slight margin with a player each to go. Sugar fell at 145 for the Blades, sticking them with the loss at 1526. Sparkles added 490 for the Pilots at the end, icing their win at 2107. Golden jumps to 8-9 while Swordpoint drops to 10-11.


BMW RockDome, Westside: Wings returns to the bench for the Warriors as they take on the first-place Rockers, who sit Chimpy for regular rest. Twilight started off with pace but dropped a swing as a ball snuck under her bat to end her turn with 364 for Central. Misty started a little slowed with 211 for Westside, an unusually weak effort from the hosts' captain. Dustin stayed in top form, belting 930 for the Warriors to give them a hefty lead on the second attack. Slinks exited with 240 for the Rockers, who are struggling to regain their form after the United Cup break. Andrew answered with a solid 410 for Central, protecting their lead well. Goatee charged back with 745 for Westside, trying to cut into the deficit late in the game. Noelle covered the damage with 705 for the Warriors, icing their offense at 2409. Midnight didn't push the issue, her 327 confirming a second straight loss for the Rockers at 1523. Central is on the rise at 9-5, while Westside still paces the field at 20-2.


Nissan Infinity Stadium, Infinity: The Shores will give Rosalina a game off in this one, while Mr. Snowman takes a spot on the bench for the hosting Torpedoes. Marsell looked alright at first, but a high hit downed him at only 64 points as the visitors will get a slow start. Smudge ripped 932 for Infinity on the first turn, giving the hosts a massive initial lead. Twinkie III stalled out quickly as well, taking a measly 81 for the Shores as they remain far behind. Fluffina piled on with 714 for the Torpedoes, boosting their lead significantly. Shaggy couldn't do much for Whitewater with 272 on her turn, in a game that's set to end quite lopsided. Shelley tapped 391 for Infinity, taking it slow on her turn as the hosts had no need for a rush. Katharine posted 521 for the Shores to give them a final score of 938 in the hard loss. Hughbert added 339 as the Torpedoes easily won with 2376. Infinity is up to 6-9, while Whitewater drops back to 6-11.


Chevrolet Field, Everton: The Eagles will sit their captain Goldy again in this match, while the Predators sit Americus in their last game of the week. Shawn had a respectable start with 486 for Midland, challenging the hosts to keep up. Bear felt the pressure but managed to score 420 for Everton to keep the game close initially. Rainmane crushed 1020 for the Predators on the second attack, strengthening their lead with the massive performance. Cleo nearly covered the deficit with 1085 for the Eagles, the game as close as it can be at the halfway mark. Fuchsia got beat after an early swing, the ball sneaking by to take her wicket at 300 points for Midland. Puff III lost the smallest bit of ground with 295 for Everton, the game still incredibly close heading into the final turn. Kitty fell at 239 for the Predators, setting their final score at 2045. Kirstin secured the win with 382 for the Eagles, icing their offense at 2182. A close battle sees Everton rise again to 11-6 while Midland drops to 2-13.


Samsung Whitewater Stadium, Whitewater: The visiting Sharpshooters give Lorde her first game off, while the Shores return home in the week's finale and will sit their captain Shaggy. Chris wasted no time in establishing Capital City's attack with 786 on the first turn. Marsell fired back with a middling 292 for Whitewater, only a small dent in the deficit. Missy added a solid 472 for the Sharpshooters on her turn, keeping their lead stable. Twinkie III replied with 537 for the Shores, getting a small portion back for the hosts, who remain behind at midway. Sprinkles walloped 978 for Capital City, boosting their lead with the massive outing. Katharine tried to take a big swing but hooked the ball out play, ending her turn at 245 for Whitewater. Pauline poked just 88 for the Sharpshooters, capping their offense at 2324. Rosalina gathered 490 for the Shores, but they took the loss at 1564. Capital City is up to 5-3, while Whitewater sinks to 6-12.

We're done with week 8 action. Week 9 is set to begin with a big load of Select action tomorrow.

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