Fall 2019 Thurs Lincoln Park South Coed Recreational Flag Football – Week 6
Accounts Playable (4-2) v. Analytics (1-5) – Thursday, October 17, and 2019
By the score of 31-12, Accounts Playable got a lopsided win. This team, Accounts Playable, really buckled down in this game, earning the win, despite scoring less than their average points per game of 34.70. QB Michael Scherpenberg threw three touchdowns, hitting Phil Oertli for one of them. Analytics really struggled to get it going on the offensive end in this one, scoring less than their average of 20.20 ppg for the season. In the loss, QB Matt S hit Blake for one touchdown and rushed for one more. Next up for Accounts Playable is a battle against Any Given Thursday in the playoffs. Big 10 Boozers are next up on the docket for Analytics, as they look to rebound.
INDY Team #19 (2-4) v. GT Football (0-6) – Thursday, October 17, and 2019
INDY Team #19 dominated GT Football. The final score of 46-15 reflects the hard work INDY Team #19 put into every minute of the game. INDY Team #19 really stepped up in this game, exceeding their average of 25.80 points per game. Their Defense did just enough in this one as well. Even though they lost, GT Football really gave it their all on offense in this game, topping their average of 12.70 points per game this year. Next up for INDY Team #19 is a Game against Back That Pass Up. Next week, GT Football faces off against Past Our Primetime in an attempt to get their first win in the playoffs.
We Ain’t Come to Play School (5-1) v. PG Warriors (2-4) – Thursday, October 17, and 2019
We Ain’t Come to Play School and PG Warriors combined for an offensive explosion totaling 61 points. We Ain’t Come to Play School put 41 on the board and held PG Warriors to 20 points. We Ain’t Come to Play School really showed up in this game, exceeding their average of 33.70 points per game. QB Colin Hudson passed three TDs, finding Tyler Tucker for two of them and ran for three more. PG Warriors really were unable to get rolling on the offensive end in this one, scoring less than their average of 29.30 points per game this season. For PG Warriors, in the loss, QB Jimmy Holloran hit Paul for one touchdown and rushed for one more. We Ain’t Come to Play School is next up on the calendar for PG Warriors, as they attempt to bounce back in the playoffs.
Not Braggin’ Just Flaggin’ (5-1) v. Accounts Playable (4-2) – Thursday, October 17, and 2019
Not Braggin’ Just Flaggin’ and Accounts Playable competed in an absolute shoot-out, totaling 82 points. The final score of 48-34 reflects the hard work Not Braggin’ Just Flaggin’ put into every minute of the game. Not Braggin’ Just Flaggin’ are the highest-scoring team in the league this season, averaging 41.0 ppg. QB Matt passed five touchdowns, finding Ana for two of them and rushed for one with his legs. Accounts Playable didn’t have their best showing in this one, allowing more points than their average of 26.50 points against per game this year. During the loss, QB Michael Scherpenberg hit Kaitlyn Booe for one touchdown and scampered in for one. Next up for Not Braggin’ Just Flaggin’ is a date versus the winner of Big 10 Boozers and Analytics. Any Given Thursday is next up on the calendar for Accounts Playable, as they try to bounce back.
Any Given Thursday (3-3) v. Fourkites (3-3) – Thursday, October 17, and 2019
With a final score of 30-20, Any Given Thursday have their eyes on the prize. QB Matt Z threw three TDs, hitting Joe Seper for one of them and rushed in one on his own. Fourkites gave everything they had defensively in this game in spite of losing, beating their average of 43.30 PAPG this year. For Fourkites, in the loss, QB Joe hit Ajiboye Olayemi for one touchdown. Accounts Playable are next up on the docket for Any Given Thursday, as they look to keep it going. Next up for Fourkites is a battle versus Hub-A-Dub, as they look to rebound.
Kissin’ TDs (4-2) v. Past Our Primetime (1-5) – Thursday, October 17, and 2019
The final score of 32-12 reflects the hard work Kissin’ TDs put into every minute of the game. This team really brought their A game on defense in this game, beating their season points against average of 15.7 ppg. QB David Milligan threw four TDs, hitting Zach Harrington for two of them. During the loss, QB Tony hit Mike Kragen for two touchdowns. Access One are next up on the docket for Kissin’ TDs, as they look to keep it going. GT Football are next up on the calendar for Past Our Primetime, as they look to rebound in the playoffs.
Show Us Your TD’s (5-1) v. Hub-A-Dub (5-1) – Thursday, October 17, and 2019
Show Us Your TD’s and Hub-A-Dub competed in an absolute shoot-out, totaling 74 points. The final score of 39-35 reflects the hard work Show Us Your TD’s put into every minute of the game. Show Us Your TD’s brought their A game in this one, topping their average of 23.70 points per game. QB Joe passed four scores, hitting Landon for two of them. Hub-A-Dub brought their best on offense even with this loss on their record, topping their average of 28.20 points per game for the season. During the loss, QB Bethany Burt hit Rachel Small for one touchdown. Next up for Show Us Your TD’s is a contest against Dat Ace Doe. Next up for Hub-A-Dub is a showdown versus Fourkites, as they attempt to bounce back.
Dat Ace Doe (3-3) v. Big 10 Boozers (0-6) – Thursday, October 17, and 2019
Dat Ace Doe crushed Big 10 Boozers. The final score of 52-26 reflects the hard work Dat Ace Doe put into every minute of the game. Dat Ace Doe really stepped up in this one, exceeding their average of 26.70 points per game. QB Alex Jucas delivered three TDs, passing to Mike Leipus for two of them. Even with a loss Big 10 Boozers really brought their best, topping their average of 11.30 points per game for the year. For Big 10 Boozers, QB Nick hit Bart Drozd for one touchdown. Next up for Dat Ace Doe is a date against Show Us Your TD’s in the second round of the playoffs. Big 10 Boozers looks to get on the board with a win on Thursday with a match-up against Analytics.
Full Send (5-1) v. Access One (3-3) – Thursday, October 17, and 2019
Full Send and Access One lit up the scoreboard, combining for 60 points. With a final score of 33-27, Full Send earned their sixth-straight W. Full Send really showed some fight in this game, winning, despite scoring less than their average points per game of 37.20. QB Brett Dolan delivered five scores, hitting Dan Williams for two of them. For Access One, in the loss, QB Brett hit Pete for two touchdowns. A match against the winner of GT Football and Past Our Primetime is next up on the calendar for Full Send, as they look to keep it going. Next up for Access One is a battle against Kissin’ TDs, as they look to get back into the winner’s circle.
Back that Pass Up (4-2) v. Bucky’s Sack (2-4) – Thursday, October 17, and 2019
Looks like Bucky’s Sack forfeited to Back that Pass Up this week. INDY Team #19 are next up on the schedule for Back that Pass Up, as they look to keep it going.