Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Game 3

Meco Piledrivers 7 - DJ Builders 6

DJ Builders has had the Piledrivers number over their previous two encounters. Meco has been drubbed by them (9-3) and lost an overtime game to them after playing to a 6-6 regulation. Following a tough loss to F 'n' A and without The Player Formerly Known as Token (herniated disc) and Rage (late night game) thte odds were stacked against a Piledrivers win. But that is why they play the games.

As the match began, Piledrivers were on top form. The boys from Meco showed off some of their defensive prowess. Toxic Waste caught everything close to hime, Free Agent made several nice catches. Big Bri took the pace off the throws with his size and caught the rebounds. Wolf made an impressive catch on a heater headed straight for his ear. In fact, NY was the only player who did not get the memo that it was a day for "hands team". In fact, NY brought back great memories of the one time (or maybe it was two time) Piledriver Giant with a very feminine deflection.

This is not to say that NY led an offensive charge. His arm was non-existent. The other Piledrivers made up for this led by Big Bri and Toxic Waste. Big Bri was firing cannons and eliminting DJB all over the floor. Toxic was making nice angled throws and doing his part. TJ and Free Agent (PCP) were also responsible for many outs.

After leading for most of the game, Meco let DJ back into the match and faced a winner takes all game 13. In his best contribution of the match, NY sat this one out. Two and a half short minutes later, the match was won by Meco

Some tremendous individual efforts can not go without being mentioned. While Sanford did his part with some very nice catches, he also put his own personal health at risk. In an effort to eliminate one of DJB best arms, Sanford valiantly stuck his tip out to take some of the heat off the ball. Risking herpes and ruptured bag, Sanford made the crucial catch and then laid on the ground and laughed. The Wolf also presented a new strategy. After missing a close range throw, it was the Wolf (without a ball) facing one of DJ Builder's finest (with a ball). The Wolf tried a daring move that only he could pull off. He hit the ground and attempted to steam roll the opposition.

Big Bri had several "employess" there watching his impressive game (and a very impressive game it was). However, despite all the good things he did he will be remembered for two tremendous plays. Late in the match he tried a no look throw to eliminate one of the Builders. It turned into a beautifully soft chest pass that was easily caught. A play that ridiculous would warrant more attention if it were not for the greatest play in Meco history. After a nice dodge, the Big fellow lost his balance and started to stumble. Paddington (Big Bri) is prideful and did not want to go down alone. He grabbed Free Agent (by the good leg) and took him down with him in a tackle that would have made Tom Coughlin proud. Free Agent and Paddington were down in a heap and were both hit by alert DJ Builders. This was followed by the rest of the Piledrivers getting hit one-by-one without any effort to avoid anything while they laughed and pointed at Paddington.

2 wins, 1 loss; 21 points.

1 Comments:

At 7:52 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

No time to celebrate a huge win last night. We need to focus on those bums of White Chocolate; the 11-2 drubbing we gave them last time was just the beginning.....I want this win by 20!!!!!! They need to feel pain. They need to bleed. I dont want them to be able to walk to their cars after the game!!!!!! ( OK, maybe not that last one, but EVERYTHING ELSE!!!)
- Meco Pride

 

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