PNCLL Week #12 (4/12 - 4/18) -- Predict, Scores & Discus

PNCLL Week #12 (4/12 - 4/18) -- Predict, Scores & Discus

Postby Dan Wishengrad on Tue Apr 11, 2006 11:38 pm

Thursday, April 13th
Pacific Lutheran 13 Puget Sound 10

Saturday, April 15th
Montana 25 Central Washington 3
Western Washington 9 Whitman 8 (OT)
Linfield (Something) Western Oregon (Something Less)
Willamette 5 Lewis & Clark 4


Sunday, April 16th
Montana 22 Albertson 5

The final pieces of the B Division playoff puzzle will be solved. Although already eliminated from the playoffs, UPS can play the spoiler against cross-town rival PLU. WWU is at Whitman in a game which can clinch the B-North title for the Vikings, or throw the race into a three-way tie at 6-2 if the Missionaries prevail. Assuming the Lutes hold off the Loggers to finish 6-2, a Whitman win over Western Washington would give the B-North title (and first-round bye) to PLU -- by virtue of wins over both Whitman and WWU. Western Oregon can capture the #6 and final B Division playoff spot with a win over Linfield, while the Wildcats likewise advance to the post-season if they defeat the Wolves.

But the game of the week is in Griswold Stadium on Saturday, when the host Pioneers take on the Bearcats in an "escape the cellar" classic. Either Willamette or Lewis & Clark will notch that first win of the 2006 season, and gain at least a small measure of team pride and optimism for the future.
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Re: PNCLL Week #12 (4/12 - 4/18) -- Predict, Scores & Di

Postby lincoln02 on Wed Apr 12, 2006 12:12 am

Dan Wishengrad wrote:But the game of the week is in Griswold Stadium on Saturday, when the host Pioneers take on the Bearcats in an "escape the cellar" classic. Either Willamette or Lewis & Clark will notch that first win of the 2006 season, and gain at least a small measure of team pride and optimism for the future.


you're a funny guy dan.

predictions?

ups 9, plu 18 (14 if kimron plays)

central 5, montana 15
western wash 16, diaper dandies 4
wou 4, linfield 8
willamette, l&c (draw)

albertson 7, montana 20
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Postby Laxfan23 on Wed Apr 12, 2006 11:56 pm

Oh come on, not previewing the Albertson vs. Montana matchup? Ha ha...Go Coyotes.
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Postby Hi-Line Lax on Thu Apr 13, 2006 11:24 am

We're actually really looking forward to the Albertson game...those guys were great to hang with last year. Let's just hope the refs make it out this time...should be a fun game.
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Postby Dr. Jason Stockton on Thu Apr 13, 2006 7:57 pm

In the traditional Tacoma rivalry game today. . .score reported as PLU 13, UPS 10 in a very tightly contested game. PLU just couldn't pull away from a very game Logger squad today.
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Postby Kyle Berggren on Thu Apr 13, 2006 8:42 pm

Anything can happen in a rivalry game, but I think my Lagers were a little bit tired of their lack of success lately, and just wanted it more. We came out flat, and PLU jumped on us, getting a large lead in the 1st, but we adjusted well and played to our strengths. I would be surprised if I didn't have one of the youngest teams in the MDIA this season, but they've learned a lot, and were able to pull it together for this final game. The game was actually closer than it appeared with PLU scoring 1 with seven seconds remaining, & an offsides with 2 minutes left lead to a PLU man-up goal. Again, anything can happen in a rivalry game, the two teams hate each other, but I do believe we're a bit more frustrated with our season and needed this game to prove ourselves.

I still have a smile on my face right now, I couldn't be prouder of the UPS Team.
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Re: PNCLL Week #12 (4/12 - 4/18) -- Predict, Scores & Di

Postby TheBearcatHimself on Thu Apr 13, 2006 11:49 pm

lincoln02 wrote:willamette, l&c (draw)


Yeesh, everything else you say is anti-WU, you're giving us the benefit of the doubt of a tie? Impressive.

I was wondering if anyone else missed the two games against division opponents? I was just thinking about this as we lead up to the last weekend. I know this has been hashed out alot, but how many teams would be willing to have that second game with an opponent even if it is non-league? I am very interested in scheduling two games with certain teams next year (a home and home) but am unsure if this is something other teams would be willing to do. Is this something other teams miss and would like to try next season? Or was this a one year fluke that only I appreciated?
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Postby Dr. Jason Stockton on Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:33 am

This has happened many times in the past, and I don't think you'd have a hard time making it happen. SFU and Oregon have played twice in the same season so that both could get an additional great game without a long expensive trip out of the conference. Before PLU went to the B division they played UW for an additional game just to get another contest without severe travel costs.

I'm sure teams in your "neighborhood" would be interested in an additional contest that would NOT count as a divisional game. The divisional game would be scheduled by the league, and then you would have the prerogative to schedule the other game pending league approval on an additional date.
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Re: PNCLL Week #12 (4/12 - 4/18) -- Predict, Scores & Di

Postby lincoln02 on Fri Apr 14, 2006 1:14 pm

TheBearcatHimself wrote:
lincoln02 wrote:willamette, l&c (draw)


Yeesh, everything else you say is anti-WU, you're giving us the benefit of the doubt of a tie? Impressive.



everything else i say?

the only time i have discussed your team on the boards was in my game reports thread.

do your homework.

i have plenty of things to criticize your team about, but out of respect haven't said anything publicly.

i'd be more than happy to share these criticisms with you in an e-mail or private message over the boards.

cheers.
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Postby Steno on Fri Apr 14, 2006 3:23 pm

Which was then deleted. Come on guys, this sort of back and forth is not what this forum is for. Play nice.
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Postby lincoln02 on Fri Apr 14, 2006 5:18 pm

lax202 wrote:Which was then deleted. Come on guys, this sort of back and forth is not what this forum is for. Play nice.


deleted because the point was made.

but i hear you.

i will play a bit nicer.
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Postby Texas Logger on Fri Apr 14, 2006 6:21 pm

Kyle Berggren wrote:Anything can happen in a rivalry game, but I think my Lagers were a little bit tired of their lack of success lately, and just wanted it more. We came out flat, and PLU jumped on us, getting a large lead in the 1st, but we adjusted well and played to our strengths. I would be surprised if I didn't have one of the youngest teams in the MDIA this season, but they've learned a lot, and were able to pull it together for this final game. The game was actually closer than it appeared with PLU scoring 1 with seven seconds remaining, & an offsides with 2 minutes left lead to a PLU man-up goal. Again, anything can happen in a rivalry game, the two teams hate each other, but I do believe we're a bit more frustrated with our season and needed this game to prove ourselves.

I still have a smile on my face right now, I couldn't be prouder of the UPS Team.


This looks like a fantastic effort, and it appears that the team is coming together. Good game, and good luck Kyle.

But am I really supposed to believe that sloth got four goals?
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Postby Steno on Sat Apr 15, 2006 5:32 pm

Whitman 8

WW 9

Heartbreaking OT.
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Postby muchachojones on Sat Apr 15, 2006 5:41 pm

Linfield wins over W. Oregon something like 10-5.
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Postby lincoln02 on Sat Apr 15, 2006 5:43 pm

lax202 wrote:Whitman 8

WW 9

Heartbreaking OT.


congrats on the close game.

see you next week.
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