No matter the season or the competition, AA always seems to come out on top in the men's league. For the first half of the game, Rose City Swarm looked as though it was going to give the multi-time defending champs a serious challenge. However, throughout the second half, AA made some trademark big plays to stifle their competition. They would roll to a 54-28 victory and the latest in a long line of championships.
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They are one of our longest tenured men's teams, and this winter they climbed their way back to the top of the mountain. Cromartie's Kids completed an impressive playoff run with back-to-back wins on Championship Sunday; they did it in convincing fashion, too, winning by an average of 19 points.
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Does anyone remember a time when Roustabouts wasn't holding court in the co-ed division? Seemingly every season they are in final four, and in our busy fall campaign, they cam out on top, yet again.
A combination of smart QB play, game management and putting the balls in players hands to let them make plays contributed to another title run. As a five seed they had to topple both the first seed, Local Sports Team, and second seed, 99 Problems, during their blitz to the top.
In what was easily the game of the day on Championship Sunday in the co-ed league, AKS Engineering won a shootout over Goon Squad, 69-62, to win the division.
It was a fireworks display the entire game--hail mary throws, pick sixes and improbable plays from both sides. Both teams played the type of flag football everyone enjoys. For AKS, it was the deep ball that made the difference, as they couldn't be stopped on the 30-yard bomb throws.
1-5. That was PwC Excels in All Sports record heading into the playoffs. As the five seed in Division III, it would have been easy to write them off. However, as the teams took to the field on Championship Sunday, there they were, competing for a title.
PwC got hot at the right time, winning two tight upsets to get this far. With one more hurdle to clear, they kept the momentum flowing and courtesy of some crucial defensive stops late in the game, sealed the win over Show Me Your TDs, 42-26.
The "Golden Bears" are our latest Flag Football champion, defeating an extremely tough "Deadline Archives" squad by the score of 28-26. Both squads had some explosive plays down the field along with incredible defense, resulting in an extremely entertaining game.
The game went down to the wire, but the "Golden Bears" were able to run out the clock in the final drive of the game to lock up the championship. Ultimately a clutch safety at the beginning of the second half proved to be the difference in this game.
But the championship wasn't the only tough game, as the "Golden Bears" had to fend off a quality "Spring Football" squad in the semifinal. While the final score was 27-18, it remained a one score game for a long time.
Either way, both wins put the "Golden Bears" back as the league's top team a season after losing in the championship game. No doubt this playoff run was one of their tougher ones!
Overall our champs end with a perfect 8-0 record, reaching an incredible +100 point differential along the way. Their opponent "Deadline Archives" were right behind them in second with a +87.
Congratulations to "Golden Bears" on the fantastic season and another championship!
For the first time in a long time, we have a new champion at the top of Underdog co-ed flag football. Cuddle Up earned their place via back-to-back upsets on Championship Sunday. In the semis, they took down longtime contender Alcoholics Anonymous in a close game. This earned them a title game opportunity against Roustabouts--the New England Patriots of Underdog Portland. Cuddle Up had the deep passes working and stayed a step ahead of Roustabouts to win, 52-48
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For The Expendables, it took their third incarnation to get them to the top of the podium. It took everything they had, too, to defeat Vicious and Delicious. The teams went back and forth all game in a uniquely low scoring contest. Vicious and Delicious scored late to tie up and send the game to overtime. They scored first in overtime but missed on the two-point conversion. The Expendables III then had their chance with the ball. They punched it in and then only needed three yards and a one point conversion to win it. The pass was complete and Expendables claimed their first championship.
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Another season, another Alcoholics Anonymous men's league title. The standard bearer for men's flag football, AA continues to set the tone for the league. However, this season they were pushed in the title game. Several uncharacteristic turnovers by AA and great capitalization by AKS kept this a back and forth affair. In the end it was AA's experienced playmakers who made the difference and clutched victory away from the upstart engineers.
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Looking back on week one of this season, it may be hard to believe Hold My Beer was a championship-caliber team. However, it proves what six weeks of work will do. Throughout the season, HMB continually improved and became a competitive threat in men's league. They put the icing on the cake this week with a tough win over Smoke to claim the men's division two title.
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It was an epic championship game as Spurhawks outlasted Sacks and TDs 32-30. Early on Sacks and TDs were up 16-6 but the Spurhawks answered with 20 straight points to take a 10 point halftime lead. But Sacks and TDs wouldn't go quietly, keeping it close in the second half. Lauren Eagan led the way for the victors, getting the game winning interception return for a touchdown.
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Led by Blake, their outstanding quarterback, along with Meghan, the standout rookie, Kirkland Signature won the Thursday Night championship.
Facing the top seeded Rebelz, it appeared that Kirk Sig had their work cut out for them, but it turned out to be more of a coronation in the championship game. Blake picked apart the defense, finding different receivers all night. Just as the defense was keying on short passes, he'd hit a deep pass. And Meghan made her mark with two touchdowns. Congrats to Kirkland Signature!
Congratulations on a great season!
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On a warm, mosquito swarming night under the lights of Juanita, Bloodbath faced not only the immense pressure of repeating, but a playoff matchup with the talented "Q" that would test their grit, mental fortitude, and determination.
In a back and forth shoot-out that featured highlights from both squads and 99 combined points, each team tossed a critical 2nd half interception that opened the gates of victory to the opponent. Q's passing and playmaking looked to possibly end the champ's run, as momentum swung Q's way at the end of regulation, and knotting it up at 42-42.
Overtime! Q turned up the heat and grabbed the lead by 7. Bloodbath answered the TD, and made the critical decision: go for 2, Win or Lose… 1 play….
Advancing to the Championship game, where the fresh legs of "The Poi Dogs" would provide a close 1st half. However it was the ladies of Bloodbath, Anita, Ashley, Jonesie and Jordyn, making play after play that would ultimately end with Bloodbath wrapping up its 14th Tuesday Night Crown!
While the odds were in their favor as the top seed, Against All Odds was still very impressive, proving that they were worthy of such lofty expectations. In the semi finals, they bested Tune Squad 40-30, after trailing by 10 points at halftime. Then in the finals, they held on 34-26 against Pink Lemonade Jameson. Chris Martin and Dominick Jones led the way. Jones threw nine touchdowns in the two victories, and Chris had the biggest plays making a key interception in the semi's and the game winning touchdown in the final.
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It was a stirring championship run for Run N Gun as they bested all opponents on their way to the championship. While Orange Chicken didn't make it easy, Quarterback Roger Cave made sure his team was doing all of the little things well, as they held on for an 8 point victory.
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It was an amazing run to the championship for Baby Kramerface. In the regular season they won just one game, but that did not stop them from bringing their A game for the playoffs. Led by Chad QB and Doug Roundtree, their offense caught fire in the playoffs, culminating in a 60-40 victory in the championship game.
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It was a thrilling finish for Show Me Your TDs as they won the championship in an overtime thriller. After Zack scored the TD to get within two points on the last play of regulation, Keith Thompson threw the tying TD to get them to overtime. Then in overtime they got a clutch TD and then the stop they needed to seal the championship victory.
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After the Denver Donuts made a statement in the spring, winning two championships, some were questioning if the Lawn Wranglers were still the best team in Underdog. But the summer season once again brought the Lawn Wranglers greatness to light. Alfi led the way, bringing back memories of Chris Grady as he had a huge safety in the championship game that turned out to be the most pivotal play in a 52-44 victory.
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More raw than a toddler Luke Skywalker… that’s how Flaggin’ Ball Z crawled in to this league 3 short seasons ago. Young, fit, unbridled… if they were a steak dinner they’d be served “blue.”
Apollo: god of prophecy, son of Zeus, and High School mascot for a number of these team members; including star male and female quarterbacks. Standing on their sideline you’d overhear a smattering of “Go Apollos” cheers. Which is especially fitting as an analogy for their seasons in this league.
You could say their first season resembled the space mission Apollo 1: Never launched. By season 2 things were looking up, a bit of a dress rehearsal, circa Apollo 10. On this perfect August night, under a beautiful full moon, Flaggin’ Ball Z performed a flawless mission, their Apollo 11.
With a thrust of the rockets here and a calculation of trajectory there Flaggin’ Ball Z became Underdog Portland’s Flag Football Champions of the World! Underdog players and staff alike have watched in awe as they transformed their unbridled talent into a multiphase attack offense, smothering defense, and cohesive uplifting team. This ones for you Flaggin’ Ball Z.
The "Golden Bears" are our Sunday Flag Football champions for the third straight season, going undefeated in the process!
it wasn't an easy breeze through the playoffs this time around for the "Golden Bears", but they got through it just the same. A 25-13 win over "Purple Reign" was a terrific start to the night, but "Touchdown Thotiana" took them down to the wire in the championship. As champions do, instead of wilting to the pressure the "Golden Bears" rose the the occasion. With "Touchdown Thotiana" down 6 late in the game, the "Golden Bears" stepped up their defense, shutting down any hopes of a comeback.
Overall the "Golden Bears" went 8-0 on the season, once again proving they are the league's top team. They also finish with an astronomical +132 point differential, showing they were in a class of their own.
There weren't many tough games this season for our champs, but "Touchdown Thotiana" played them tough both times this season. However, nobody could get in the way of the "Golden Bears" on their way to a 3-peat! Congratulations to them on another incredible season!
Congratulations to Wild & Crazy Kids on a great season!
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Congratulations to Not In My Yard on a great season!
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Congratulations to Avengers on a great season!
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Bloodbath, after narrowly escaping a hard fought battle with Q, once again faced the old familiar foe. As is has many time before, the rights to the Championship Trophy once again came down to a face-off with powerful arch-rival "Ecks".
In a contest featuring players on both squads, it was Ecks who took the early lead that held up through halftime, in a back and forth scoring fest.
Relying on his hall of fame sideline coaching staff, Quarterback Jonathan "Pip" Pipkin delivered his finest half to date, and led a squad who spent the entire half-time arguing how to play defense, to score after score. The opportunity to take the lead hinged on a critical interception, scooped up by the wily veteran Jason Durbin, giving Bloodbath the extra possession needed to turn the contest in their favor, leading to Lucky 13!
The "Golden Bears" are our flag football champions, taking down "Back Dat Pass Up" in an incredible championship game that needed overtime to decide it. In the end it was the "Golden Bears" who came out on top after a stop and a touchdown in that one and only overtime.
All season the "Golden Bears" were the favorite and they didn't disappoint. Especially coming off a championship last season, it can be easy to become complacent. However, they stayed focused, picking up a plenty of key wins early. That included a 26-6 win over a tough "Purple Reign" squad along with an 18 point win over their eventual championship opponent. In total they defeated the 3 other playoff teams by a combined total of 52 points. In all, they'd end the season a perfect 8-0. That's dominance!
Not only that, they led the league in point differential, amassing a whopping +122! That's nearly 50 points better than their championship game opponent, "Back Dat Pass Up", who finished with a +79.
Congratulations to the "Golden Bears" on another fantastic season. Do they have what it takes to make it a 3-peat? We can't wait to find out!
Well on Liquors were sure that the game was going to go to overtime, adios mother flaggers made sure that didn't happen by throwing a touchdown pass on the final play of regulation in a 58-52 barn burner. The play was worthy of a Hollywood Script as the ball was tipped three times before it was caught for the winning touchdown.
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Pop Pop It's Showtime made themselves famous, winning the Spring League championship by edging out Malicious 35-34. The key play was when Rednao snatched the game Winning interception on a play fit for Hollywood dramatics. It was a hard earned championship, as Quarterback Chris Robinson led the way fighting through a series of injuries, and the defense was superb as well.
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There's a new set of sheriffs in town as the Denver Donuts are the champions of Underdog Sunday football. For the first time in what seems like forever the champion has not been the Lawn Wranglers or Malicious. But this squad is a force to be reckoned with and appears to be headed for more championships in the future. Led by veteran QB Jonathan Pipken, along with a motley crew of receivers and defenders, this squad has the goods.
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It was a thrilling Championship run as Hoof Hearted outlasted reverse Throckmorton 42-26 in the championship game. Anthony be led the way for the winners as he scored two touchdowns that turned out to be the decisive scores in the ball game for the winners.
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LO Ballers scored almost as much on offense as they did on defense. The whole team got in on the action with every player getting involved for a clutch play en route to the championship crown. An exciting game from start to finish, both teams impressed but today the Ballers light shined brightest.
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Safely Blitzed is a standard bearer of Underdog flag football. They have been a team for years, play almost every season and routinely set the example for other teams. The former champs had not tasted league victory in several seasons, but roared back this spring to reclaim their spot. They were the top seed in Division 2, but they had to win back-to-back games on the same hot afternoon to earn their title.
They did just that with a one-point victory over Scott's Tots. The rookie team scored late, and with the choice to go for the win or play for overtime, the Tots chose the former. Safely Blitzed stymied the extra point attempt and clinched the Division 2 crown.
It's become a usual sight in co-ed championship games-- Roustabouts versus The Hated. The spring title match did not disappoint. Both teams went back and forth and had plenty of action. In the final minutes, Roustabouts went ahead and The Hated were forced to play catch up. The clock was ticking down and The Hated had one last shot; they launched a Hail Mary for the game winner, but the bomb was intercepted and sealed the game for Roustabouts.
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Run N Gun came in as the number 1 seed and left as the number 1 seed. They found themselves in an unusual spot early on down big. But they relied on each other to battle back and squeak out a win for the championship by knocking down a pass in the end zone. Congrats!
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Kramerface had their game faces on all day! Advancing as the lower seed in the semis, they again found themselves as the underdogs. But they had come off a great performance and kept the momentum. They had to battle back and forth but they ended out on top as champs! Congrats Kramerface!
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After handling Pick City 54-29 in the semi finals, Orange Chicken outlasted Thunder Tuesday's 50-49 in the championship game. When you look at a high scoring game like that, the first thing you might think is that it was all offense all night, however it was a couple of key defensive plays that made the difference for the winners. First there was a huge interception return for a touchdown, witch not only was a big stop but also put the winning points on the board. Then late in the game, orange chicken came up with a huge sack to put the game away and seize their first championship.
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After cruising to the top seed in the regular season, the Single Dads went into the playoffs determined to prove that they earned that position as the best team in the league. In the championship game the Denver Donuts gave them a true test, but in the end the Single Dads came out victorous 37-36, solidifying their place as the rightful champions. After getting a two-possession lead early in the game, they never relinquished the lead, even after the Denver Donuts pulled within one point on three separate occasions. In the end they were able to ice the game getting a key first down so they could run out the clock.
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The "Pirates" are our Spring Flag Football champions, taking down "Past Our Primetime". In their last meeting just 2 weeks ago the "Pirates" eeked out a 14-13 win, but this time it was a much more dominant performance. "Past Our Primetime" couldn't get anything going on offense, resulting in the lopsided 20-0 win for "Pirates".
In fact, their first game of the playoffs against "Touchdown Royalty" was a much more competitive affair, but still one that the "Pirates" were able to win by the score of 20-12.
Our champs finish with a 7-1 record, including a +74 point differential. That nearly doubles their championship game opponent who ended with a +39.
Congratulations to "Pirates" on an incredible season! We wish them the best in their title defense starting next weekend!
Big congratulations to Feed the Hawks as they capped off their undefeated season with a championship in a fantastic game that was well played by both teams. Freeballers got a great game from their rusher on the defensive side of the ball, but Chris Moeller of Feed the Hawks showed his veteran poise at quarterback and kept his team's momentum moving all night. Late in the first half with just under 3 minutes to play, the Freeballers were down 20-14 and driving when they ran into a fourth and numbers from just outside the second cone. The great throw and catch on the play would have netted them a first down and potentially could have led to a tying, or lead taking score going into halftime, however the quarterback released the ball with his foot over the line of scrimmage. The illegal forward pass would result in a turnover on downs allowing Feed the Hawks to take over and drive the ball downfield, draining clock. Feed the Hawks would not score, but left Freeballers with time to only run one play from their side of the field. After half, Feed the Hawks would start with the football and the lead and never look back. Freeballers did a great job of keeping the game close but could never quite make up the lost possession from the end of the first half. Great chamionship game from both Freeballers and Feed the Hawks and an overall great season from everyone who came out to Juanita Tuesday's this winter. Thank you all and hope to see you all out for the next season!
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On a Sunday filled with thrilling finishes, Malicious turned another one of their own. In a razor close championship game, it came down to an important goal line stand and a clutch touchdown Drive. On the goal line stand it was fourth down and goal from the 1-yard line when Virginia Kim came up with a huge play getting a flag pull right at the one-yard line. Then with the championship on the line, quarterback Reth Bon calmly guided his team down field for the game-winning touchdown.
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It was an epic and grinding road to the championship for Victorious Secret. In a Smash Mouth championship game, their defense was nearly impregnable as they kept frustrating their opponent on the way to a 22-6 victory. Not only did they hold their opponents to just six points, they also scored on defense with a safety. It was a total team effort as everyone in their zone defense held their spots, and controlled the game throughout. And their reward is all the glory that comes with the championship. Congratulations to the winners!
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Led by Rene Diaz and Hunter M, Always Late had two solid victories on Sunday, propelling them to the championship. In the semi final, Rene led the way for the winners as he ran all over the field, leaving defenders grabbing at the air, chasing his shadow. Then in the championship game, Hunter M went Full James Harrison by getting his team a length of the field pick 6 on the last play of the first half. Then in the second half, both guys made a few more key plays as they pulled away.
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It was another championship season for the Lawn Wranglers as they turned it on for the playoffs. In the championship game it was a Precision performance as the lawn Rangers scored on every single possession, and made most of their two pointers as they eclipsed the Denver Donuts 50-40. Josh Sauve led the way with two long touchdown grabs and a key interception has the Lawn Wranglers racked up yet another championship.
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It was a test of Wills strength and endurance as Puget Sound Moose edged out Black and Yellow for the mid core championship. After cruising through in the semi-finals, a devastating injury at the end of their victory left the championship game with a big question mark. But quarterback Dan Quirk led the way with a steady hand and quick feet, and PSM managed to squeak by their opponents by a final score of 32 to 26. The game came down to the final play but in the end, they got the stop in the Moose climb the mountain once again.
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March Madness may be boring and lacking for upsets, but our co-ed winter league was full of surprises. Swear to Drunk began with a play-in game and needed to win four games in two weeks to win the title. They did just that. In the title game, it came down to Swear to Drunk and the potent offense of Any Given Sunday. AGS had been posting 50 point games and winning nailbiters in the playoffs. Swear to Drunk exhausted all their weaponry, but they found a way to top the division's most dangerous offense and roll to the league title!
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Return of the Cuddle entered the playoffs as the top seed, but AA was hardly an underdog. A frequent championship contender in both men's and co-ed leagues, AA was in the zone for championship weekend. The scored a touchdown on the very first play of the game, thus setting the tone for the rest of the evening. Return of the Cuddle battled back and was able to get it within 10 points a few times, but the AA offense was too hard to stop, and they eventually ran away with the victory.
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The big question for the men's league playoff was, "can anyone top AA?" The multi-time defending men's league champs had demolished every opponent all season; that included LOBallers. Both teams battled through the playoffs to set up a third showdown this season. It was a close game down to the final second, but a huge goal line stand in the final seconds of the game turned everything in favor of LOB, and the underdogs defeated their nemesis for the league championship.
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OJ's Parole Board had been frontrunners the whole season dominating every team they played against with Jason Lynn putting up impressive stats as QB. Rec Tec Bulls came into the championship determined to challenge the Parole Board. The Parole Board managed to eek out this final win with a score of 20-18. Its the nail-biter that all fans hope for in a championship game.
A special thank you to The Pizza Joint.
Both teams are excited for the Spring 2019 Mens Flag Football season!
Winning their 12th coed title, Bloodbath defeated a tough opponent in a hard fought battle with Misfits.
Sustaining long scoring drives under the command of QB Ryan B and his super sonic laser-cannon arm, Bloodbath relied on the sure hands of POG Anita M and others to move the chains and convert crucial high pressure downs, as well as the always important extra-points.
In a game that came down to the wire, it was the Bloodbath defense that managed to bring it together for the final series and halt their opponent's chance at glory. Congrats on another hard fought and well earned victory!
After finishing the regular season on a 1-3 skid, Space Force was able to turn things around at just the right time, pulling off three wins in a row against opponents they hadn't played all season to win the Softcore championship.
After holding off a game Vicious and Delicious squad in the opening round, the Force dispatched with a Bills team that already had one upset against the two seed and a had a 2nd on their mind.
This brought up a very close back and forth affair between the champs and Q. Q was able to pick up the win by converting on their two point conversions when it counted. A several occasions they converted two pointers to keep the spread at 9 points, to keep it a two possession game and Q at arms length.
On Tuesday the Thunder pulled off a pair of victories to show why they were the #1 seed and pick up another championship.
After picking up their 2nd victory over the Monstars in a week one rematch, Thunder was looking for payback as Kirkland Signature had given them their only loss of the season. Thunder jumped out to a lead late in the 2nd half that they would never relinquish, going up two scores, which proved to be insurmountable.
In a championship game against Brandon's Bald Eagles, Thunder avoided being the 3rd straight upset win for the Eagles. The rain proved to be a factor as the long passing game was held in check for both teams over the course of 40 minutes, but the Thunder was able to squeeze a couple through the raindrops to score 35 points.
After running through the league over the regular season, the Single Dads come into the playoffs as the #1 seed, getting a bye in the 1st round.
They were happy to see Denver Donuts in the second round, seeing that they had lost to them in week six and wanted revenge. The Dads were able to put the Donuts away late to advance in a game that came down to who could make their two point conversions.
In the championship, the Dads were definitely better suited for the weather, as the driving rain and the Dads defense shut down Going Deep to pick up another championship.
Poi Dawgs got a great game from Jacky Thong in the championship game Monday evening at Bobby Morris. After Yea Boi turned the ball over to start the game, Poi Dawgs answered with a score and never looked back. Playing stellar championship football on both sides of the ball, Poi Dawgs played one of the cleanest games you will see in our league as well. Both teams had one early rush penalty combined and that was all for the game.
Yea Boi had some opportunities to score and get back in the game but had multiple drives fall short on 4th and goal and Poi Dawgs took full advantage. Great game for both teams and great season for all. Congratulations Poi Dawgs!
Brandon Bailey of Irregular City Tossers showed up to play championship football on Monday evening and it showed. Striking early and often, Irregular City found themselves ahead and in control for the whole game. Bailey tossed 5 TDs en route to the championship victory over Inbound Hounds.
With that being said, big shout outs to the #8 seeded Inbound Hounds for making it to the championship game after winning the semifinal game with a Hail Mary touchdown on the last play, as well as defeating the top overall seed the week before.
Congratulations to the Irregular City Tossers and thank you to all who came out for another great season!
Two games. One day. One champion. Roustabouts entered the tournament as the three seed and needed three wins to take home another league title. In a challenging back-to-back on championship Sunday, they first dispatched 99 Problems and were well on their way to the title game against Local Sports Team. Both squads have adept offenses, but it was the Roustabouts defense that proved the difference. They stymied the oft-potent LST passing game, holding them to only 30 points; Roustabouts rose to the occasion and took down two top-tier opponents on their way to the crown.
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In the final game of the entire season, AKS Engineering and Florist Dragons went toe-to-toe in the closest match up of season. AKS was in their inaugural Underdog season, while Florist Dragons were back to defend their Division 2 crown.
Florist Dragons started out hot, snagging a pick six on the first play of the game. Throughout the first half, the Dragons held the advantage. However, as time wore on, AKS made big plays at the right time to close the gap, and eventually go ahead in the second half.
Both teams were tied at the two minute warning. AKS thrived on the big play, and another monster throw was the difference. A touchdown with 17 seconds left to play put the game out of reach, and AKS took home first place in their inaugural season.
Alcoholics Anonymous has made it a tradition to compete for men's league titles. They were back to defend their crown against league rookies, Pick Six.
Pick Six had a busy day, first battling AMPAP in a semi-final game. They rolled through that game and were in a position to win gold in their first Underdog season. However, AA's experience proved the difference. Pick Six got behind early, and mounted an impressive second-half rally; the hole was too big to dig out of, and AA held on for the 46-41 win.
Congratulations to Rose City Swagger for a hard fought season, and for earning first place in the second division!
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Red Shirts made easy work of their opponents this past Sunday wi
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Red Shirts made easy work of two very talented opponents this past Sunday, winning by a combined total of 49 points in their two co-ed games. In every facet of the game, they were rock solid, moving the ball with ease and stifling both opponents with suffocating defense. This was the Red Shirts second consecutive championship in the mid-core division and they are starting to build quite the formidable dynasty. Congratulations on a well deserved back to back championship run.
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I think I speak for both teams, this was a LONG day. Both of our finalists played in at least 4 games between their co-ed and men's games and both were gassed by the end of their final game. It was a tight back and forth game to start, but Denver Donuts seemed to have a little more left in the tank, as they pulled away in the second half to win 40-18. Congratulations on a well-deserved championship gentleman!
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