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8 | 0 | 0 |
Sunday, September 13 |
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2:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Visitor
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Sparkle Mountain Chupacabras
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Win 7 - 6 |
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Sunday, September 20 |
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Noon | Field 1 |
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Visitor
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Evil Empire
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Win 21 - 15 |
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1:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Visitor
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Recess All Stars
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Win 14 - 10 |
Viewing |
Sunday, September 27 |
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4:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Visitor
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We Got The Runs
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Win 16 - 4 |
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Sunday, October 11 |
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1:30 PM | Field 1 |
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Visitor
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Great Balls of Fire - Indy #K25
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Win 19 - 8 |
Viewing |
2:30 PM | Field 1 |
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Visitor
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K2600 - Indy #K26
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Win 12 - 2 |
Viewing |
Sunday, October 18 |
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3:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Home
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Recess All Stars
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Win 21 - 0 |
Viewing |
4:00 PM | Field 1 |
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Home
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Evil Empire
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Win 7 - 6 |
Viewing |
Sunday's playoff games had a lot of action and close calls. New Kicks on the Block played into the championship as well as Evil Empire. Evil Empire was able to win earlier in the day with a 21-5 score over We Got The Runs and an 8-4 close game against Sparkle Mountain Chupacabras. Evil Empire won those games with defense and timely kicks that led to scoring an impressive 35 runs over three games. On the other hand, New Kicks on the Block played two games on Sunday with a combined run total of 28. New Kicks beat Recess All Stars 21-0 and played the very next game (championship) against Evil Empire. 7-6 is close, and the score reflects how tightly matched these two teams are. Jennifer Soo Hoo, team captain, also made a critical play to stop the impressive offensive performance Evil Empire was showing during the 6th inning. With two outs, Jennifer kicked a groundball from 3rd base to 2nd base. The ball arrived at second base right before the runner and it stopped Evil Empire from scoring any more runs. Possibly the play of the game. Pitching for both teams in the championship was on point. Some teams on Sunday made critical defensive errors, but Evil Empire and New Kicks on the Block stayed on course. These two teams did not just stay error free, but also made excellent catches in the outfield and solid outs at first base. Defense wins ball games. New Kicks on the Block came out on top of this championship 7-6 and wins the Ballard Boys & Girls Club 2015 championship. Go champs!
Great championship game. Very difficult to pinpoint one play or one player. It took team effort to create such a close championship game. Prizes were at stake. Evil Empire won earlier on in the day and came back ready to play. New Kicks on the Block showed up and played two games back-to-back. At the end, it was New Kicks on the Block that took home the "champions" prizes. That is why we are honoring Jennifer "Jenn" Soo Hoo; team captain, team organizer, solid 3B defense, good bunter and full-kicker, not afraid to challenge rulings/calls, and talkative on the field. All these descriptions embody Jennifer, a good kickball player in general. Jennifer helped her team win two games and made one of the more incredible force outs anyone has ever seen. The play was a hot shot to third base, and instead of picking up the ball to throw out the runner moving to second, Jennifer kicked a lazy fly ball over to her teammate standing on second base. The ball was in the air, everyone gazing and watching... and waiting to see if the ball or the runner would arrive first. Epic. Just before the runner got to second, the ball came down perfectly, and was caught to put out the runner. "Jenn" shrugged the play off like that was the only way to play it- it came natural. Very big play in this close game. Thank you to everyone that played at Ballard Boys & Girls Club. Thank you and congratulations to Jennifer Soo Hoo for being this week's Player of the Week (POTW) and helping her team New Kicks on the Block win the 2015 Fall Kickball Championship at Ballard Boys & Girls Club. !!!
As usual, great games this week at Ballard Boys and Girls Club. The last game was especially exciting, with a 7-6 score, We Got The Runs narrowly beat out Recess All Stars for the win (FTW). Really good game. But the standout performance from this week and Player of the Week was the shifty kickballer Mitch K. from New Kicks on the Block. Known for curving calculated line drives as a kicker, Mitch K. also hits for power and helped his team win not one, but two, games on Sunday during their double-header. Mitch hit a homerun and a triple to help his team secure the win in their first game. And after sitting out for a short injury stint, he came back to help his team win game two. Some things like Mitch K.'s performance cannot be explained by team muffins (a team leader brought food for New Kicks on the Block this week), Mitch clearly came to play this week and earns this week's Player of the Week (POTW) award. More games to come and Underdog Sports Leagues Halloween Bash on Saturday, October 31st.
Jeremy was a kicking machine in both games of his team's Sunday double-header. In game 1, he started with an RKI double in the first to spot the New Kicks on the Block a quick lead. Then he continued adding to the scoreboard with a 2-run sac fly in the 2nd, a lead off double and run scored in the 5th and a huge 2-run triple in the 6th to tie the game as we went into the 7th inning. Jeremey came through again with another RKI and run scored as part of the New Kicks 6-run 7th inning that proved to be enough for the victory. Game 2 was a more defensively minded game but Jeremey continued to add to his stats with an RKI single in the 3rd, a double in the 5th and another run scoring sac fly in the 6th. He was solid on D as well with several nice catches in right field and was the key in New Kicks going 2-0 on Sunday.
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