Redballs plays in a Flag Football league
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Redballs

Gentlemen's Summer Flag Football Sundays - SUM[05] Gentlemen's Flag Football Sundays
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Team Schedule

Sunday, June 19

4:00 PM Field 2
Awesome Squad Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Awesome Squad
Win
26 - 12
5:00 PM Field 2
Thunderbolts Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Thunderbolts
Win
31 - 12

Sunday, June 26

5:00 PM Field 2
Indysputed Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Indysputed
Tie
32 - 32

Sunday, July 10

4:00 PM Field 3
Thunderbolts Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Thunderbolts
Win
39 - 27

Sunday, July 17

5:00 PM Field 1
Chunk the Duece! Team Logo
Home
vs
Chunk the Duece!
Win
46 - 0

Sunday, July 24

5:00 PM Field 1
Ruff Ryders Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Ruff Ryders
Win
32 - 12

Sunday, July 31

5:00 PM Field 3
Lincoln Titans Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Lincoln Titans
Win
41 - 6

Sunday, August 14

PLAYOFFS
2:00 PM Field 3
Thunderbolts Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Thunderbolts
Win
31 - 25
3:00 PM Field 3
Lincoln Titans Team Logo
Home
vs
Lincoln Titans
Win
32 - 12

Sunday, August 7

PLAYOFFS
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First Place

Gentlemen's Summer Flag Football Sundays

At the Sunday Gentlemen's Summer League at Seattle Center, the quick paced action of the men's league lived up to expectation in the final two games of the season. Top seated Redballs, led by Captain Josh Herrig, Scot Geiger and upstart Chris Bendix, rallied the team to victory all while playing with only six people. In their first game against the run and gun Thunderbolts, Chris led the way with three sacks and some solid receptions on offensive. Strangely resembling our own John Panzar, Chris sealed the case on the Thunderbolts by sacking the quick footed quarterback of the Thunderbolts while they were threatening to score on fourth down to tie the game with a mere thirty seconds left to play. This gargantuan play ensured Redballs a spot in the finals against the Lincoln Titans. A quick look at this match up and one could say that the Titans, with more than 12 players would have a distinct advantage over the exhausted and six man Redballs, but this would prove to be an incorrect assessment, as Scott Geiger led the way with three scores and three huge reception on the sidelines. Fatigue did not seem to be a factor for team Redballs, as their defense held the Titans to only two scores, while making it to the house five times. Truly inspiring work team Redballs, we all could learn a thing or two about conditioning from you.

Sunday, August 14

POTW: chris bendix

Redballs

While playing with only six men can be done, it is not advised, unless you are team Redballs. Team Redballs took the championship of the Summer Gentlemen's Sunday League at Seattle Center in two straight games with only six players. This amazing feat is a true team effort, but individual efforts at key points of the game are what make the difference. One such example is Chris Bendix's sack at the end of their semifinal game against the Thunderbirds. After racking up two sacks earlier in the game and against one of the fastest and smartest quarterbacks in the league Chris came up big in the final play of the game for his third sack of the game, but more on that in a minute. Chris also forced the quarter back to make a number of bad decisions, throwing the ball when and where he didn't want to, creating turnover opportunities for his gallant teammates, and provided a large frame for his quarter back to throw. All this was impressive, but where Chris truly took the step from mere mortal to flag football greatness and dare I say immortality, was in his final sack of the game. With his team up by six points, the clock down under 30 seconds, the Thunderbolts about five yards out from the end zone, Chris took it upon himself to take control of the game. Chris, with his 6'4" 110 lb (soaking wet) frame, rushed in on the Thunderbolts quarterback for the sack, driving him back to almost the midfield point, where Eric, the Thunderbolts quarterback, danced around Chris, gave him the slip and charged for the end zone. Not giving up, Chris redirected his momentum and gave chase, finally catching up to Eric at the original line of scrimmage from behind and pulling the game saving flag. You can see a replay of this monumental play and game at 11:00 EST on Tuesday on USL Gridiron Classics, ask you cable provider for service area.

Sunday, June 19

POTW: Robert Wagner

Redballs

After two strong games, it has become clear that Robert Wagner does not tire easily. He put together two strong performances leading the way for Redballs who swept their opening day doubleheader.

 

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