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Nov. 24, 2024

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Campus Rec Report: softball champions

Playoff season has officially begun, with the first playoff games coming from the softball league this past weekend. In the CoRec Competitive League, I’d Hit That took home their fifth victory of the season, eliminated WTOP-10 and were awarded the first T-shirts of the year with a 13-1 win. In the men’s competitive softball league, some of the top teams were eliminated from play, with the playoffs advancing into this next week. Yup was off to a great start this past weekend with a victory over Hit It and Quit It (16-2), but their victory lap was cut short by The Lakeside Commonfolk in a close 7-6 game. How’s That Fair? came to a similar end with an early victory over Jerry Blevins Boys (20-5) but fell short to The Bueller Boys (15-3) in a game later in the week. A victor will be crowned later this week.

In the flag football league, teams are inching closer to the playoffs, with some of the fan favorites grabbing even more victories. In the men’s recreational league, Krispy Tenders captured two more victories this week, bringing their total win count to five, with victories over THE-D-BUS (19-0) and Metards (21-0). Metards bounced back, though, with a win over BDE (45-33). The Hell Hounds started their week off strong with a dominating victory over BDE (58-0), but they were unable to overcome Sheesh, who handed them a loss with a final score of 32-25). E also brought home two victories with a huge win over RAs (47-13) and a closer win over Sheesh! (25-21).

In the men’s competitive league, FumbleThis played for their fourth, fifth and sixth wins of the season, continuing their perfect season without losses. They defeated Hurricanes (50-26), Prosperous (35-12) and Townies (46-12). Townies, despite a loss to FumbleThis, were able to pick up two more wins to bring their win total to four over the season. Townies started their week with a nailbiter win over 1926ers (20-19) but ended their week with a huge win over The Step Dads (41-6).

The Replacements also captured two more victories this week, taking home their third and fourth wins of the season. They defeated both The Step Dads (28-20) and Team Phoenix (12-0) to prove they are a force to be reckoned with come playoff season. In the final game of the week, Tittsburgh Feelers snagged a victory over Prosperous (25-6).

In the final intramural wrap-up for this week, the soccer leagues are looking toward the playoffs with final few games. In the men’s recreational league, there were three separate tied games this week. Oswego’s Finest tied Heifers & Handsomes (1-1), Oswego’s Finest tied Halls & Balls (1-1), and Los Pollos Lokos tied Halls & Balls (1-1). Despite an early week tie, Heifers & Handsomes picked up a win over Oswego’s Finest (4-1), while Scrambled Legz defeated SAE FC (1-0).

In the CoRec Recreational League, Namaste In Bed are proving themselves to be a very strong team, with two wins over CG 2.0 (6-0) and Rooney Toons (3-0). Scott’s Tots and Rooney Toons had a hard-fought game that ended in a tie with a final score of 3-3, while Off Sliders II and 2 Goals 1 Cup also managed to tie their game with a final score of 2-2. Both Off Sliders II and 2 Goals 1 Cup were able to nab victories over teams, however.

Off Sliders II defeated Lets Get Messi (2-1), while 2 Goals 1 Cup shut down Kick my Balls with a final score of (2-1). In the Men’s Competitive League, Tequila Mockingbird came out on top this week, with wins over Young Boys (3-0) and Oxford United (2-0). In a game later in the week, Young Boys took on Oxford United, with the victory going to Oxford United in a final score of (1-0). In a very close battle, 1926ers were able to hold off Real Saucy in a final score of (1-0). In the final game of the week, Scrambled Legz defeated Halls & Balls (4-1). The playoffs for both flag football and soccer are fast approaching and players cannot wait to see the results.

 

Photo provided by Mic-Anthony Hay via Campus Recreation