Fall 2019 Wed Lincoln Park South TURF Men’s Competitive Flag Football – Week 7
Money Team (6-1) v. Wolves of Marcey St (1-6) – Wednesday, December 11, and 2019
Money Team, the #1 seed, took on the #4 seed, Wolves of Marcey St in this Semi-Finals game. The last time these two teams met in week 1, Money Team won 32-12. The results weren’t much different this time around. Money Team put 19 on the board and held Wolves of Marcey St to 7 points. These guys, Money Team, really showed some grit in this game, earning the win, despite scoring less than their average points per game of 22.10. QB Jeff Zabrin delivered two touchdowns, hitting Jack Howell for one of them and rushed for one more. During the loss for Wolves of Marcey St, QB Nick Maggiore hit for zero touchdown. Next up for Money Team played in the championship, see how they did below!
Chicago Care Bears (5-2) v. Favre Dollar Footlongs (2-5) – Wednesday, December 11, and 2019
Chicago Care Bears, the #2 seed, took on the #3 seed, Favre Dollar Footlongs in this Semi-Finals game. The last time these two teams met in week 1, Chicago Care Bears won 31-12. The results weren’t much different this time around. This team stepped up on defense in this game, beating their season points against average of 10.9 points per game. QB Vincent Ngo passed one score, which was caught by Mike and ran for one with his legs. Chicago Care Bears moved to the championship after this, see how they did below!
Money Team (6-1) v. Chicago Care Bears (5-2) – Wednesday, December 11, and 2019
It was a Championship Game written for the movies. The #1 team, Money Team played the #2 team, Chicago Care Bears for the prestigious long-sleeve shirts forever capturing the moment of glory. These guys really showed up on the defensive end in this game, beating their season points against average of 19.7 points per game. QB Jeff Zabrin passed two touchdowns, finding Jack Howell for one of them and rushed for one more. In the loss for Chicago Care Bears, QB Vincent Ngo hit Mike for one touchdown and rushed for one. Congratulations to Money Team on a great season and their championship win! We hope to see this squad return to defend their title. Being one of the top two teams, Chicago Care Bears was optimistic heading into the championship match, so this loss is a tough one. But they definitely have what it takes to win and we expect to see them doing well again next season.