We're set for the Premier games in Week 15. First up...
Chevrolet Field, Everton: The Eagles begin a four-game week with a doubleheader, sitting Puff III while their Northeastern rivals, the Warriors, bench Wings in the first of two meetings this week. Twilight made an instant impact with 699 for Central to start this game. Goldy got about half of it back with 355 for Everton, the hosts now set to play from behind. Dustin slipped at 186 for the Warriors in a disappointing attack against his former team. Bear tried to pull back but only managed 200 for the Eagles as the game takes a low-scoring turn. Andrew couldn't contain a ball that deflected over his bat, cutting him off at 96 for Central. Cleo broke the funk with 617 for Everton, pulling the hosts ahead late in the game. Noelle responded with 629 for the Warriors to close their game at 1610. Kirstin collected 475 for the Eagles at the end, setting their final score at 1647 in a narrow win. Everton moves to 19-13, while Central dips to 14-14.
Chevrolet Field, Everton: The Eagles finish their home doubleheader with Goldy taking a seat, while the visiting Shores will keep their captain Shaggy on the sidelines. Marsell faded at 215 for Whitewater in a mediocre start to the game. Bear more than doubled that mark with 480 for Everton to set the hosts ahead. Twinkie III failed to cover the deficit with 227 for the Shores, who will hope the game doesn't get too far out of hand. Cleo unleashed 664 for the Eagles at the halfway mark, building their lead up. Katharine gathered 373 for Whitewater, unable to make a bigger cut into the deficit. Puff III faded a little bit with 336 for Everton, but the hosts are still confidently ahead. Rosalina pushed with 460 for the Shores at the end, but their lost with 1275. Kirstin exited with 195 for the Eagles, capping their win at 1675. Everton jumps again to 20-13, while Whitewater is at 13-17.
Amazon Field, Golden: The Pilots and Predators meet for the first of two times this week, with Valencia out for the hosts while Americus sits for the visitors. Shawn had an ugly start with only 146 for Midland. Dusty lashed 579 for Golden at a high pace, staking out a big lead for the hosts after the first turn. Rainmane stepped up with 636 in response for the Predators, covering the deficit for now. Strut pushed back with 538 for the Pilots to maintain a slightly smaller lead at the midway mark. Fuchsia slipped at 264 for Midland, unable to cover the deficit this time. Max stormed away with 769 for Golden, strengthening their lead plenty late in the game. Kitty's 224 confirmed the loss for the Predators, with a total of 1270. Sparkles left a mark with 715 more for the Pilots at the end to cap their win at 2601. Golden's big win takes them to 19-13, while Midland is 7-22 after the loss.
Coca-Cola Field, Boston: The Swifts will sit Ice Cream in their only game of the week, while the visiting Torpedoes have Hughbert on the bench. Smudge wasted no time in giving Infinity a good start with 550 on the opening turn. Patches couldn't match it with 235 for Boston, a rare stumble at home for the captain. Fluffina kept the Torpedoes going in the right direction with 514 on the second attack. Puff II showed little mercy with 859 for the Swifts, closing the deficit quite well at the midway point. Shelley didn't back down with 450 for Infinity, keeping the visitors competitive. Gradley kept Boston ahead with a calm 499 on his turn, but either team could take it heading into the final turn. Mr. Snowman plucked 541 for the Torpedoes to cap their offense at 2055. Sweetheart exited at only 245 for the Swifts, sticking them with the loss at 1838. Infinity's upset win gets them to 8-16 while Boston falls to 17-10.
BMW RockDome, Westside: Charli will sit out this game for the Hummingbirds, who have struggled on the road, while the host Rockers sit Slinks this time out. Sarah rolled 388 for Tysini to start the game, a solid performance for the rookie. Misty slugged 804 in response for Westside, setting the hosts far ahead at first. Leandra couldn't cover the deficit with her 350 for the Hummingbirds, making a comeback play less likely. Goatee wrapped up another 606 for the Rockers, her strong turn boosting their lead. Vincent kept Tysini's offense steady with 377, but they needed more to keep up. Chimpy enjoyed a thorough turn for Westside, tacking on another 603 as the game remains firmly in their control. Paps bowed out with 260 as the Hummingbirds took a loss with 1375 overall. Midnight wrapped it up with 373 for the Rockers to give them 2386 total in the win. Westside rises to 26-5 while Tysini dips to 10-22.
Amazon Field, Golden: The Pilots boldly opt to rest Dusty during a busy week, while the visiting Pirates begin a road doubleheader with Steven on the sidelines. Delila served up 470 for Atlantic right from the start of the game. Valencia responded with a crisp 782 for Golden, giving the hosts a taste of the initial lead. Isabella countered with 438 for the Pirates, enough to lightly cover the deficit for now. Strut gave the Pilots a pit more of a cushion at the halfway mark, adding 550 to their offense. Klaus struggled with 264 for Atlantic, unable to help their comeback effort. Max kept Golden moving in the right direction with 418. Jason N. made a strong effort with 505 for the Pirates, but they took the loss at 1677. Sparkles piled on with 584 for the Pilots, capping their win at 2334. Golden improved to 20-13, while Atlantic is down to 15-14.
Blades Fusion ProGlide Park, Swordpoint: The Pirates complete their doubleheader with Klaus out of action, while Dreamy will take a seat for the host Blades. Delila stayed strong with 525 for Atlantic to start things off. Snowball fired back with 657 for Swordpoint, enough to put the hosts ahead initially. Isabella covered the deficit with 429 for the Pirates, who are not quite safe after that second attack. Bandit added a little more with 506 for the Blades at the halfway mark. Steven had the pace for a big turn, but a high hit stalled him at 329 for Atlantic. Stealth matched it with 334 for Swordpoint, keeping their lead steady with a player each to go. Jason N. put up 541 for the Pirates, forcing the hosts to respond to a final score of 1824. Sugar's 595 for the Blades left no doubt, securing their win at 2092. Swordpoint bounces back to 13-16 while Atlantic dips again to 15-15.
Nissan Infinity Stadium, Infinity: The Hummingbirds visit a Southwestern foe and sit Vincent, while Mr. Snowman is out for the Torpedoes in the derby match. Sarah had a decent attack that ended a little early at 361 with a misplaced swing, giving Tysini a solid start. Smudge clubbed 898 for Infinity in fiery start for the hosts, lifting the home crowd into cheer. Leandra fired back with 989 for the Hummingbirds, keeping the visitors in the game. Fluffina fell off with 308 for the Torpedoes, causing them to trail at the halfway point. Charli poked 370 for Tysini on a quick turn, enough to maintain their lead fairly well. Shelley got caught on her backhand at 96 for Infinity, making the deficit worse late in the game. Paps added 429 for the Hummingbirds, closing their attack at 2149. Hughbert made a small gain with 463, but the Torpedoes would lose at 1765. Tysini moves to 11-22, getting ahead of 8-17 Infinity.
Nestle's Warriors Park, Central: In a rematch from the week's opening game, the visiting Eagles look to top their rivals again without Kirstin, while Andrew sits for the hosts. Goldy cranked out a flat 600 for Everton to get the game going. Twilight clobbered 781 for Central in response, enough to put the hosts ahead initially. Bear escalated the game even further with 896 for the Eagles, pressuring the hosts greatly. Dustin dropped off at a middling 235 for the Warriors, causing them to fall far behind. Cleo's pace was merciless, even though she ended with a high hit at 434 for Everton. Wings let a ball trickle behind his bat, and his backhand play was late, giving him only 80 for Central. Puff III had a mild 283 for the Eagles at the end, icing their game at 2213. Noelle came up short with 422 for the Warriors, their losing total staying at 1518. Everton jumps to 21-13, while Central is 14-15 after the loss.
BMW RockDome, Westside: The Rockers are happy to rest Midnight for this minor rivalry game, while the Blades opt to sit Bandit despite his success in their other game this week. Snowball tried to play with a high pace but exited with 280 after clipping the boundary, setting Swordpoint a little low. Misty faltered at 177 for Westside, giving the game a rare low-scoring vibe. Dreamy gave the Blades another push with 376 on the second attack. Slinks didn't recover very well with 240 for the Rockers, who remains behind at the midway point. Stealth didn't help the cause at all with only 160 for Swordpoint, leaving them potentially vulnerable. Goatee erased the deficit with 561 for Westside, setting up a close finish between the final players. Sugar settled a ball but then knocked it into her wicket accidentally, a heartbreaking 80 leaving the Blades to lose at 896 overall. Chimpy ended at 476 for the Rockers, setting their winning total at 1454. Westside gets away with a sloppy one to move to 27-5, while Swordpoint sinks to 13-17 in a tie for the final safe spot in the division.
HP Field, Midland: Another rematch sees the Predators sit Kitty as they take a turn to welcome the Pilots, who will sit the hot-handed Max as they look for a second win this week versus a regional rival. Valencia carved out 519 for Golden on the first turn, a solid performance for the captain. Shawn pushed Midland narrowly ahead with his 544 on their opening attack. Dusty launched 685 for the Pilots, raising the stakes in the mid-game. Rainmane failed to keep up, her 243 causing the Predators to fall noticeably behind. Strut wavered with 264 for Golden, but their lead remains fairly healthy for now. Americus made a decent gain with 445 for Midland, but they'll need more heading into the final turn. Sparkles notched 475 for the Pilots to finish the game at 1943 overall. Fuchsia made a valiant effort but her low pace gave her 388 for the Predators to close the loss at 1620. Golden swept the home-and-home, rising to 21-13, while Midland is 7-23 after another loss.
Chevrolet Field, Everton: The Pilots finish their road doubleheader without Strut in the lineup, while the Eagles' busy week ends with Puff III cycling out of the lineup again. Valencia pelted 476 for Golden to kick off the final game of the week. Goldy had a chance to push but ended at 330 when she popped a ball out of play, giving Everton a slight deficit early on. Dusty was a little weaker with 300 for the Pilots, who hold onto a decent lead. Bear covered a piece of the deficit with 350 for the Eagles, although he showed some fatigue from the long week. Max made a big addition with 705 for Golden in his return to the lineup. Cleo's hot run came to an end when she had 164 for Everton this time, making their comeback effort much less likely. Sparkles collected 454 for the Pilots at the end, capping their offense at 1935 this time. Kirstin's 199 confirmed the loss for the Eagles at just 1043 total. Golden soars to 22-13, while Everton is only 21-14.
Week 15 is now complete. Week 16 will be done in much the same way from Wednesday through Friday.
























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