Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Game 6

Meco 5 - Low Hangers 8

Like Gus Kasparov vs Bobby Fisher (or Canton vs Ward-o), an epic chess match took place on Monday night. The Meco Piledrivers came up short in a title game that took many identities. There was an electric atmosphere in the gym as the crowd was abuzz with anticipation. THe game did not dissapoint.

The first round of the match went to a quick and aggressive Low Hangers squad. This is where the game became a chess match. Meco tried to slow the match down and play a patient game. Doing this successfully, they tied the game at 1-1. Game three showed the worth of Rage. Early in the match, Rage caught a stinger and began a wreckless charge. He caught a blindside ball from the left while in full sprint. With two balls in hand, he got two direct hits on the two remaining Hangers (i believe it was Hanson 1 and Andy Dick), giving Meco a 2-1 lead. The Low Hangers responded immediately by winning the last three matches of the half. Two of these games featured late chokes by the Piledrivers. With the score Meco 2 - Low Hangers 4, the teams went to halftime.

The second half started with a hard earned defensive gem of a victory for the Piledrivers. Sanford, Wolf and Andy had teh Low Hangers three men to two and were able to dodge everything thrown at them for the last 80 seconds to secure the win.

The Lowhangers won the next two and with the game in the balance, at 6 - 3, the Piledrivers stepped up their game. TJ and Geoff began firing some BB's and Andrew caught everything thrown his way. The Piledrivers clawed their way back in. With the game 6-5, there were 10 seconds left in a match Meco had four players left on the floor against five Low Hangers. Meco needed to attack. With two seconds left, Jones made the decisive hit to send the game to OT... but wait, one second left, Hammer hit... the decisive Meco loss.

The Low Hangers played very well. They had a quick and organized counter-attacking game. They also made more catches than any other team we have played.

Meco had many notable performances. THe aforementioned Rage charge was very memorable. Kelley, Jones and Andrew (or is it Ramrod or Rambo or something) were all effective. Everyone else was plagued with inconsistency.

It was obvious from the start that the Piledrivers were far too hyped for the game. They could not settle down. The Wolf let things get very personal and was often eliminated early. Caraco made some catches but only oone hit. Squirrel either went the distance or was an early out. Big Bri hit some players but got hit with a 12 to 6 curve several times. Evel was steady and had one of the finest performances of the evening, eliminating five players in one match!!

The final game, though disappointing, was a fine contest. Had Meco brought their A game, it would have been a much more interesting night. As it is, the Piledrivers finish second.


4 wins, 2 losses, 42 points, second place

6 Comments:

At 11:05 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Went to doctors today. He prescribed me heavy doses of anti-depressants. I picked a great game to choke in but overall everyone else played great. I will have the Season II DVD available next week for those of you interested in High Def Highlights. It's been fun playing with everyone. New guys all kicked ass this season. Looking forward to seeing everyone in September. Wolf Out.

 
At 6:02 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i didn't go to the doctors but i prescribed myself as much bud light as needed to feel better from the emptiness i feel from a second place finish. i agree with wolf... the newbies definitely earned their bullseyes. im hoping to see everybody back next session. if not i might have to sign with the tippers. stickle offered me a nice signing bonus. keep it real
Evel

P.S. the recap forgot to include the play where caraco took a short break during a game to talk to a spectator and got eliminated. but it wouldn't be fair if i didn't comment on his great dodging skills during the game too. maybe if he was paying attention he might have been able to dodge that one as well.

 
At 6:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rage Makes Recent Headlines

"By definition, intermittent explosive disorder involves multiple outbursts that are way out of proportion to the situation."

 
At 10:48 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the diagnosis doc/asshole. I prefer to think of my rage while involved in competiton as an outlet for the virginity I have maintained throughout my 25 years as a result of my strict chrisitian values. It's not easy being an athlete, scholar, supermodel, and a virgin you know. (Besides everyone knows I'm just trying to make the highlights) tsssssssssssssssss!!!!!!


Rage- Out!

 
At 10:50 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

P.S...
I was just kidding about that last one... I've got 4 kids with 3 women and I don't pay no support to any of my babies mammas.

Rage- Double Out!!!!

 
At 11:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

A big thank you to everyone for playing and participating in the blog! i had a blast.

We'll do it again next season where we will accept nothing less than first place!

A special thanks to the wolves (and mz evel) for the videos.

 

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