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Champs

 
  Back That Pass Up

Back That Pass Up Takes the Crown!
Their Passes Were in High Gear!

Tell the opposition to "Back That Pass Up"! In a game where no clear winner seemed to be decided, it was Back That Pass Up who came out on top of David Hasselhoff. It was a shootout from the beginning, as early on the two teams traded blows to the opposition's endzones. The trend continued and the game remained tied at half as it seemed that neither team could clinch the edge on the defensive side of the ball. In the second half, both teams knew they had to show up on defense to win the game. That's exactly what Adam Fangman, the Sack Man, (Meowww) did for his team. He showed up big time with five sacks to finally put pressure on the passing attack. Late game offense then helped them clear the path to victory. Congratulations, Champs!

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Second Place Trophy

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Second Place

David Hasselhoff

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Gentlemen's Flag Football at Roosevelt HS Sundays Standings

  Team Wins Losses Draws Ranking
Points
Points
Allowed
1
 
  Back That Pass Up
7 2 0 14 196
2
 
  David Hasselhoff
5 4 0 10 344
3
 
  Nino Brown Crew
4 3 0 8 171
4
 
  Off Constantly - Indy #FF19
4 (1)º 3 0 8 174
5
 
  Fighting TomToms
4 4 0 8 315
6
 
  Faux Hawks
3 (1)º 5 0 6 147
7
 
  Wrinklestillskins
3 4 0 6 162
8
 
  Moon Squad
3 5 0 6 235
9
 
  Ice Up
2 4 (1)º 0 4 166
10
 
  Brohana
0 6 (1)º 0 0 242
11
 
  L4 Digital
0 7 (1)º 0 0 242
Past Our Primetime photo First Place Trophy

Hardcore
Champs

 
  Past Our Primetime

Prime Time is the Present
New Champions!

We have new champions in the Hardcore Gentleman's Division! Past Our Primetime made an epic run through the playoffs in order to capture the championship. The most memorable game was their semi-final slugfest wtih the Tittsburg Feelers, as they gutted out a 64-62 victory in triple-overtime. The entire game was back and forth, as each team made key interceptions and defensive stops sandwiched in between many amazing scoring plays. Each team trailed by 8 in an overtime period before answering with the necessary two scores. And finally, Jarvis Donaldson knocked down the final pass to seal the win.

Many expected Past Our Primetime to be out of gas as they started the Championship Game just a few minutes after their exhausting semi-final, as they were set to face the Lawn Wranglers, who happen to be the all time leader in Underdog Football Championships. But their momentum was just too strong to slow them down, and Kurt Lennox was simply unstoppable at quarterback. Kurt's throws were on the money all day, and by the championship game, it was almost as if he could have hit receivers with his eyes closed.

But the play of the championship game belonged to Chuck Ewing. Early in the second half, Past Our Primetime was ahead 30-20 thanks to excellent execution on two point attempts. The Lawn Wranglers were driving to attempt to pull back within two, but Ewing turned the game with one huge play. Lawn Wranglers QB Tad O'Neill dropped back to pass just like any normal play, but Chuck had his eyes locked in, rushing hard after O'Neill. Tad tried to get a pass off, but Ewing reached up with both arms and snatched the ball out of the air for a huge interception, followed by a long return that led to the touchdown that put the game out of reach.

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Hardcore Standings

  Team Wins Losses Draws Ranking
Points
Points
Allowed
1
 
  Past Our Primetime
8 1 0 16 337
2
 
  Lawn Wranglers
6 3 0 12 304
3
 
  Tittsburg Feelers
5 (1)º 3 0 10 193
4
 
  Going Deep
5 3 0 10 219
5
 
  The Fear Boners
4 3 0 8 205
6
 
  UOENO
4 3 0 8 223
7
 
  Lynch Mobb
3 4 0 6 231
8
 
  Industrious
2 5 0 4 262
º Forfeits
Parenthesized numbers indicate wins or losses by forfeit.
When calculating Ranking Points, forfeits may be weighted differently than normal wins and losses.