After another double-double, Kansas F Thomas Robinson - Week 1's Player of the Week - looks primed to bring home some more hardware for The Hammer.
After a rough start to Week 4's Game of the Week, The Hammer got a refreshing performance out of his first round pick. Thomas Robinson (19pts, 17reb, 1ast, 4blk, 1stl) overcame a sluggish 4-for-13 shooting night to post his sixth-straight double-double. The Jayhawks' 77-54 win over Florida Atlantic wasn't easy on the eyes. But this game was Robinson's style, as he collected seemingly every rebound.
The other half of Week 4's Game of the Week is not faring so well. Bo Ryan and #7 Wisconsin (+7.5) managed to cover the spread in their 57-60 narrow loss to #5 North Carolina inside the Dean Dome. But it doesn't look like McDonnell's All-Americans has the firepower to compete over the long haul this week. Time will tell, but right now The Hammer is in the driver's seat after Wednesday's games.
Buckeye fans let Duke's Seth Curry know exactly how many fantasy points he scored inside the Nut House for McDonnell's All-Americans.
Tuesday night's games featured McDonnell's All-Americans' entire backcourt, a trio of ACC guards, from the Game of the Week. Maryland's Terrell Stoglin (25pts, 3reb, 1ast, 1stl) didn't do much besides shoot in their 61-72 loss to Illinois in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. Georgia Tech's Glen Rice (10pts, 4reb, 3ast, 3stl) shot a frigid 5-for-15 in their 60-76 loss to Northwestern. But McDonnell's All-Americans saved the worst for last. Duke's Seth Curry (7pts, 1reb) posted a goose egg, unable to shake Ohio State's pressure perimeter defense. It wasn't an ideal Game of the Week debut for McDonnell's All-Americans. We'll see if The Hammer can take advantage and recapture the lead... and his dignity. Here are some highlights from #2 Ohio State's thrashing of #4 Duke.
Other notable performers included Baylor's Perry Jones (27pts, 6reb, 1stl) debut for Ad astra per aspera, after serving his 5-game suspension for receiving $700 worth of impermissible benefits.
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But Tuesday's top scorer was The Phoggy Doggs' first round pick. Virginia's Mike Scott (18pts, 11reb, 3ast, 1blk, 1stl) showed off an array of post moves and overpowered numerous Wolverine bigs on his way to a double-double. He helped the Cavaliers upset #15 Michigan and secure a victory for the ACC against the Big Ten. The Iron Men, who owned Scott last season prior to his season-ending ankle injury, had this to say about his performance.
Week 4 represented a chance for The Hammer to redeem himself after his Week 2 debacle against Boiler Up, Hammer Down in the Game of the Week. Unfortunately, things got off to an inauspicious start.
Tennessee's Trae Golden (12pts, 2reb, 1ast) committed three turnovers before fouling out in just 27 minutes played against Oakland. That makes consecutive years the Volunteers have fallen victim to the Golden Grizzlies.
Always the opportunist, Boiler Up, Hammer Down ribbed The Hammer about Golden's performance on Monday. The Hammer's response: "Yeah, do you want Golden? I'd be willing to trade him for a handful of these." Well, it's far too early to throw in the towel, but The Hammer's confidence is clearly shaken.
After learning that Minnesota's Trevor Mbakwe, the franchise cornerstone, was lost for the season with a torn ACL, Nosotros Creemos was forced to pick up the pieces and move on. Fortunately, West Virginia's Kevin Jones (18pts, 12reb, 2ast, 2blk, 2stl) posted his third straight double-double, and has yet to score less than 30 fantasy points this season.
Florida's Erving Walker (21pts, 3reb, 6ast, 1stl) quietly strung together consecutive 30+ outings for Ad astra per aspera. Walker's freshman teammate Brad Beal (22pts, 10reb, 3ast, 3blk) is turning some heads with back-to-back double-doubles for Tom Selleck's doppelgänger. The Gators' 96-70 win over Stetson marked Billy Donovan's 400th career victory.
You may submit your lineups as a comment to this post, or reply to my
email with the template. Whatever works for you! Here are the matchups and starting lineups for Week 4:
The Iron Men (1-2) vs. Nosotros Creemos (2-1)
Gordon Bombay (2-1) vs. Tom Selleck's doppelgänger (2-1)
The Phoggy Doggs (3-0) vs. Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy (0-3)
Neenan's Warriors (0-3) vs. Boiler Up, Hammer Down (3-0)
Chocolate Thunder (0-3) vs. Ad astra per aspera (1-2) * McDonnell's All-Americans (2-1) vs. The Hammer (2-1)
There were a still a couple of matchups hinging on Sunday's games. After putting up nearly 160 points, Nosotros Creemos thought he had a Week 3 victory in the bag. But Alabama's JaMychal Green (21pts, 14reb, 2ast, 2blk, 1stl) turned the tables and clinched an improbable comeback for McDonnell's All-Americans. The #13 Crimson Tide remained undefeated (7-0) after their 72-64 win against Virginia Commonwealth.
Michigan State's Draymond Green (14pts, 13reb, 3ast, 1blk, 1stl) took care of business for The Iron Men, getting their first win this season against a struggling, winless Neenan's Warriors squad. The senior from Saginaw outrebounded Eastern Michigan's entire starting five 13-12.
John Calipari and his band of bluechip freshmen (Marquis Teague, Anthony Davis pictured above) are on the cusp of becoming the #1 team in the nation.
As expected, Week 3's Game of the Week came right down to the wire. Needing 28 points for a victory, Gordon Bombay turned to Kentucky's Marquis Teague (14pts, 1reb, 8ast, 4stl) against Portland. While the freshman point guard only shot 4-for-12 from the floor, he dished out a career-high eight assists without committing a turnover in 34 minutes. Considering Teague had just 12 assists compared to 17 turnovers in his first four games, Gordon Bombay had to be pleased with his production on Saturday. But in the end, he fell just inches short from a victory over The Phoggy Doggs.
Fellow Kentucky freshman Anthony Davis (13pts, 12reb, 1ast, 4blk, 2stl) was Saturday's high scorer. After Davis posted his first collegiate double-double, Tom Selleck's doppelgänger improved to 2-1 after securing a victory over Chocolate Thunder in Week 3.
Boiler Up, Hammer Down showed a nice killer instinct, brushing aside Ad astra per aspera yesterday. Seton Hall's Herb Pope (16pts, 14reb, 2ast, 1blk) became second starter to double-double for Boiler Up, Hammer Down, who remains undefeated on the year
As you know, the action on Black Friday is non-stop. And this year was no exception. After a double-double from Virginia's Mike Scott (15pts, 10reb, 1blk, 1stl), The Phoggy Doggs reclaimed the lead against Gordon Bombay in the Game of the Week. It's a shame one of these teams has to lose, as they appear to be on their way to finishing #1 and #2 in scoring this week.
For Ad astra per aspera, Florida's Erving Walker (21pts, 2reb, 6ast, 2stl) had a great outing against Jacksonville. But Clemson's Devin Booker (8pts, 4reb, 1ast) was a severe disappointment for the second time in three weeks, fouling out in just 24 minutes.
That opened the door for Boiler Up, Hammer Down as Washington's Terrence Ross (13pts, 13reb, 2ast, 4blk) took advantage of a golden opportunity. Ross ripped down a career-high 13 boards and swatted a career-high 4 shots against Houston Baptist.
Thanksgiving Day marked the midpoint of Week 3. And the epic battle between The Phoggy Doggs and Gordon Bombay continues to impress any onlookers. Slow and steady has been the theme so far for The Phoggy Doggs, and that trend continued on Thursday. Wake Forest's Travis McKie (20pts, 6reb, 2blk, 2stl) played with a ton of confidence against Dayton, although in a 76-80 losing effort.
The Phoggy Doggs won't need too much effort to come up with what they are thankful for on Thanksgiving. On the heels of a triple-double, Connecticut's Shabazz Napier (23pts, 2reb, 7ast, 3stl) was surprisingly still available in free agency. The newly acquired guard buried four 3-pointers against UNC-Asheville while remaining an elite a high-level distributor with seven assists.
Fellow Huskie Jeremy Lamb (23pts, 6reb, 2ast, 1blk, 1stl) continues to let his play do the talking for McDonnell's All-Americans. They find themselves in a slugfest with Nosotros Creemos, who are eyeing a 3-0 start to the season.
Although my analysis might be biased because I have a dog in the fight, the Game of the Week is more than living up to the hype. Gordon Bombay is hungry for a 3-0 start, and continues to pile on the points. Syracuse's Kris Joseph (20pts, 10reb, 2ast, 3stl) came up huge with a double-double against Virginia Tech. And Ohio State's William Buford (23pts, 3reb, 6ast) helped put the pressure on The Phoggy Doggs, who have their work cut out now.
In his first appearance in McDonnell's All-Americans' starting lineup, Georgia Tech's Glen Rice (23pts, 6reb, 1ast) had a dazzling debut, hitting 10-for-12 shots against Siena.
It's been a one-man show for Chocolate Thunder, and his name is Jared Sullinger (17pts, 12reb, 1ast), logging his third double-double in the last six days. But with little to no help from his teammates, Sullinger's production might go unnoticed as Chocolate Thunder struggles to score every week.
Wednesday's top scorer was Colorado's Andre Roberson (11pts, 13reb, 3ast, 4blk, 1stl) from Nosotros Creemos. The swing guard continues to rebound at a phenomenal rate, and appears to be a 6th round steal so far.
Fresh off his Player of the Week nomination, North Carolina's John Henson (16pts, 10reb, 6ast, 4blk) put up quite an encore for Gordon Bombay in the Game of the Week.
Fellow Tar Heel Kendall Marshall (5pts, 4reb, 15ast, 1blk) took an unconventional route to nearly 30 fantasy points for Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy. Given North Carolina's loaded roster, it's hard to imagine Marshall failing to register at least 10 dimes a game.
The Phoggy Doggs' ringleader thus far, Iowa State's Royce White (10pts, 8reb, 7ast, 2blk, 1stl), was a jack-of-all-trades but master of none against Northern Colorado. Though he only attempted six shots, White kept pace with The Phoggy Doggs even production thus far.
The frontcourt of Nosotros Creemos is becoming an absolute force. West Virginia's Kevin Jones (23pts, 10reb, 2blk, 1stl) buried a pair of 3-pointers, while putting a band-aid on a lack of backcourt scoring.
Week 3's Game of the Week matchup features a battle between fantasy college hoops heavyweights. Monday's games featured a pair of SEC guards for The Phoggy Doggs. Mississippi State's Dee Bost (21pts, 3reb, 5ast, 3stl) and Florida's Kenny Boynton (22pts, 2reb, 2ast) combined to sink ten 3-pointers and each posted 25 fantasy points.
Another Gator guard, freshman Brad Beal (22pts, 5reb, 3ast, 1blk, 2stl), nearly put up 30 fantasy points, helping Tom Selleck's doppelgänger get off to a fast start.
Monday's high score belonged to The Iron Men's Yancy Gates (18pts, 11reb, 1ast, 1blk) in Cincinnati's 71-43 bounce back victory over Northwestern State. The Bearcats lost to Presbyterian College at home just two days ago. The Hammer had to be eager to put Week 2 behind him. Thomas Robinson (20pts, 12reb, 1ast, 2blk) dunked his way to a double-double, which should help right the ship. Robinson and the Jayhawks now advance to the semifinals of the Maui Invitational and will face UCLA tomorrow night.
You may submit your lineups as a comment to this post, or reply to my email with the template. Whatever works for you! Here are the matchups and starting lineups for Week 3:
The Iron Men (0-2) vs. Neenan's Warriors (0-2) * Gordon Bombay (2-0) vs. The Phoggy Doggs (2-0)
Nosotros Creemos (2-0) vs. McDonnell's All-Americans (1-1)
Tom Selleck's doppelgänger (1-1) vs. Chocolate Thunder (0-2)
Ad astra per aspera (1-1) vs. Boiler Up, Hammer Down (2-0)
The Hammer (1-1) vs. Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy (0-2)
Player of the Week: John Henson, F, North Carolina
Sunday was a Tar Heel showcase, with four players in action against Mississippi Valley State. A monster double-double from John Henson (18pts, 14reb, 3ast, 1blk) helped Gordon Bombay slip past Neenan's Warriors.
Harrison Barnes (18pts, 7reb, 1ast, 1stl) and Kendall Marshall (1pt, 1reb, 8ast, 1stl) couldn't get the job done for Sutton & Sons, who falls to 0-2 on the season.
A double-double from Tyler Zeller (16pts, 10reb, 1ast, 3blk, 2stl) kept The Iron Men on pace for a monumental comeback win. But in the late game, Michigan State's Draymond Green (9pts, 10reb, 4ast, 1blk, 2stl) only hit two of his eight attempts. That resulted in a tough loss for The Iron Men, despite posting the league's third highest score in Week 2.
Saturday's games were crucial for Ad astra per aspera, who trailed Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy by 25 points. But Vanderbilt's John Jenkins (28pts, 2reb, 1blk, 2stl) and Indiana's Cody Zeller (23pts, 5reb, 1ast, 3stl) combined for 54 much-needed fantasy points. Sutton & Sons will rely on a Tar Heel duo on Sunday to try and counter-punch their way to a Week 2 victory.
The long wait is over for The Iron Men as well, with only one player in the books prior to Saturday's games. A couple of Big East veterans helped slice into The Phoggy Doggs early lead. Cincinnati's Yancy Gates (17pts, 8reb, 1ast, 2blk, 2stl) and Louisville's Kyle Kuric (17pts, 6reb, 3ast) held up their end of the bargain. He'll need his last two players to average over 30 fantasy points, Draymond Green and Tyler Zeller are more than capable of pulling it off.
Friday's games only featured a few, and none from the Game of the Week. But there are no days off in fantasy college hoops. Friday's top scorer was #1 overall pick Jared Sullinger (20pts, 11reb, 1ast, 1blk, 1stl) in Ohio State's 25th straight home win, a 85-41 cakewalk over Jackson State. Despite Sullinger's huge game, Chocolate Thunder couldn't keep up with soon-to-be 2-0 Nosotros Creemos.
A pair of Neenan's Warriors were the only other notables from Friday's games. Duke's Austin Rivers (17pts, 2reb, 2ast, 1stl) had only made 9 shots in the first three games of his collegiate career. But Rivers nearly matched that total, going 8-for-13 from the field against Davidson. While his fantasy production was relatively pedestrian, he led the Blue Devils in scoring while logging 37 minutes. After Marquette (-18.5) took care of Winthrop 95-73, Buzz Williams and the Golden Eagles (3-0) are averaging 95 points over their first three games heading into their Sunday matchup with Ole Miss (3-0) at the Paradise Jam tournament.
The Game of the Week matchup has been like a week-long train wreck, and I just can't look away. Despite an already commanding lead, Alabama's Tony Mitchell (17pts, 11reb, 2ast, 2blk) and Seton Hall's Herb Pope (20pts, 13reb, 1ast) both double-doubled for Boiler Up, Hammer Down. Unfortunately, he won't be able to carry over any of these points into Week 3. But I think he'll gladly settle for an absolute massacre of a win at The Hammer's expense.
Florida's Kenny Boynton (20pts, 4reb, 5ast, 2stl) continued to help build The Phoggy Doggs early lead. And to say this weekend is critical to The Iron Men would be an understatement. Essentially his entire starting lineup will play on either Saturday or Sunday.
Thursday's high score belonged to McDonnell's All-American John Shurna (37pts, 7reb, 4ast, 1blk, 1stl), after dropping a career-high 37 points against LSU at the Charleston Classic. Shurna's banner day helped McDonnell's All-Americans retake the lead over his bitter rival, Tom Selleck's doppelgänger. We'll have to wait until Saturday to see who emerges victorious in this back-and-forth battle.
No, this isn't a sneak peek at an upcoming Criminal Minds episode. It's just what's left of The Hammer after Boiler Up, Hammer Down's rampage in the Week 2's GOTW.
I'm not sure what's left of The Hammer's pride after this Game of the Week catastophe. Boiler Up, Hammer Down added insult to injury, as Oregon State's Jared Cunningham (35pts, 5reb, 2ast, 2stl) hit 11-for-16 from the field for a career-high 35 points and Wednesday night's high score.
In a battle of rookie owners, Tom Selleck's doppelgänger regained the lead (for now) against McDonell's All-Americans. Indiana's Verdell Jones (17pts,
5reb, 7ast, 2blk) shot an extremely efficient 5-for-8, including four
3-pointers against Evansville. But in an interesting twist, Tom
Selleck's doppelgänger released Jones shortly after the game, making way for free agent C.J. Wilcox from Washington. We'll see if someone scoops up Jones, after his impressive showing last night.
Well, the Game of the Week didn't get any more exciting after Tuesday's games. Week 1's player of the week, Kansas' Thomas Robinson (11pts, 12reb, 1ast) recorded another double-double for The Hammer. But he was bothered by Kentucky's length and double-teams, committing four turnovers before fouling out. It looks like Boiler Up, Hammer Down has a Week 2 victory well in hand.
Other notable performers included West Virginia's Kevin Jones (15pts, 18reb, 2stl) of Nosotros Creemos, Duke's Seth Curry (20pts, 7reb, 4ast, 1blk, 4stl) of McDonnell's All-Americans, and Iowa State's Royce White (21pts, 14reb, 4ast, 1blk, 1stl) of The Phoggy Doggs.
Tuesday's high score belonged to Texas guard J'Covan Brown (35pts, 6reb, 6ast, 2stl) of Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy, pouring in a career-high 35 points against Rhode Island. In his two starts this season, Brown has buried eight 3-pointers, while sporting a 14/1 assist-to-turnover ratio. The 7th round pick currently leads the league in scoring.
The natural rivalry between The Hammer and Boiler up, hammer down was the obvious choice for Game of the Week. But after Monday's games, this marquee matchup is just about over before it ever began. All four of The Hammer's players in action failed to break 20 fantasy points. Marcus Denmon (12pts, 5reb, 3ast, 2stl), Andre Drummond (8pts, 5reb, 3blk), Tim Hardaway (15pts, 1reb, 2ast) and newly acquired Eric Atkins (13pts, 2reb, 4ast) combined for just 50 points. Boiler up, hammer down nearly matched that total with half the players. Robbie Hummel (18pts, 5reb, 4ast, 1blk) and Terrence Ross (24pts, 3reb, 1stl) combined to shoot 16-for-28, including nine 3-pointers. Word around the campfire is that The Hammer is worried about his team's abililty thus far, as he made a pair of free agent pickups in the middle of the night rather than sleep on it. With only a few players left, we'll see if The Hammer can pound out a comeback. Otherwise, Boiler Up, Hammer Down will have won consecutive Game of the Week matchups.
Notable performers included Marquette's Darius Johnson-Odom (24pts, 2reb, 6ast, 2stl) of Neenan's Warriors and Minnesota's Trevor Mbakwe (17pts, 10reb, 1ast, 4blk, 2stl) of Nosotros Creemos, Monday's high-scorer.
Week 2 includes any games from Monday, November 14th to Sunday, November 20th. Remember, the deadline to submit your lineups is 5:00pm today... so get them in! You may submit them as a comment to this post, or reply to my email via the template. Whatever works for you! Here are the matchups and starting lineups for Week 2:
The Iron Men (0-1) vs. The Phoggy Doggs (1-0)
Gordon Bombay (1-0) vs. Neenan's Warriors (0-1)
Nosotros Creemos (1-0) vs. Chocolate Thunder (0-1)
Tom Selleck's doppelgänger (0-1) vs. McDonnell's All-Americans (1-0)
Ad astra per aspera (0-1) vs. Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy (0-1) * The Hammer (1-0) vs. Boiler up, hammer down (1-0)
Sunday: Facing a seemingly insurmountable deficit, Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy nearly pulled off one of the biggest comebacks in league history. J'Covan Brown (28pts, 4reb, 8ast, 1stl) buried three 3-pointers and tied a career-high with 28 points in the Longhorns' 82-46 win over Boston on Sunday. But in the end, Boiler up, hammer down emerged victorious in what turned out to be a great finish to the Game of the Week after slow starts on both sides.
Yancy Gates (15pts, 11reb, 1ast, 1blk, 2stl) delivered a solid double-double, but a quiet night from Arizona's freshman Nick Johnson (9pts, 3reb, 1ast, 1blk) sealed The Iron Men's fate against Gordon Bombay.
Free Agency: The Phoggy Doggs dropped Myck Kabongo, G, Texas and added Arnett Moultrie, F, Mississippi State.
In the Game of the Week, Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy couldn't make up for his slow start. Syracuse simply used their height advantage against Fordham, so Scoop Jardine (7pts, 2reb, 3ast, 3stl) was not really part of the gameplan. And while Providence's Vincent Council (12pts, 4reb, 5ast, 1blk) raised a red flag with his 5-for-19 shooting against Fairleigh Dickinson, Boiler up, hammer down probably got enough scoring out of his other players to secure a victory in the Game of the Week.
Neenan's Warriors appeared primed for redemption after last year's playoff loss. His stat line might not appear impressive, but Jordan Taylor (11pts, 4reb, 7ast, 2stl) did not commit a foul or turnover in Wisconin's 85-31 blowout win over Kennesaw State thanks to 15 made 3-pointers. And while the name may have changed, the results are the same for The Phoggy Doggs (previously Crimson & Bluebloods). Former Minnesota Golden Gopher Royce White (25pts, 11reb, 2ast, 3blk, 1stl) put up a monster double-double for Iowa State, also known as Transfer U.
Apparently Friday Night Lights no longer belong to high school football. The inaugural Game of the Week featured Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy against Boiler up, hammer down. Preseason All-American Harrison Barnes (17pts, 5reb, 2ast, 1blk) led the #1 Tar Heels in scoring while cruising to a 67-55 win over Michigan State aboard USS Carl Vinson.
After three straight 3rd place finishes, can Boiler up, hammer down finally break through and win it all? His three-headed frontcourt of Robbie Hummel (21pts, 1reb, 1ast, 1stl), Tony Mitchell (17pts, 10reb, 1ast, 1blk) and Jae Crowder (14pts, 6reb, 2ast, 1blk, 4stl) combined to shoot 21-for-40 (53%) in their Week 1 matchups. While their numbers weren't mind-blowing, fantasy college hoops is all about consistency. And it looks like Boiler up, hammer down has a solid foundation to build on.
I think everyone initially questioned McDonnell's All-Americans' second round pick. I remember hearing "Well I definitely thought he would've lasted until the 4th or 5th round" from multiple owners. It appears this newcomer knew something we didn't. Connecticut's Jeremy Lamb (30pts, 3reb, 2ast, 1blk, 4stl) dropped a career-high 30 points and a spectacular baseline dunk, in a 70-57 season-opening win over Columbia.
And this should be quite an interesting season for last year's 2nd place finisher. Led by players on opposite sides of the Border War, Missouri's Marcus Denmon (20pts, 8reb, 3stl) and Kansas' Thomas Robinson (18pts, 11reb, 4ast, 1blk, 2stl), Friday's top scorer, will join forces for The Hammer this season.
Now that our fantasy college hoops season is officially under way, I'd like to take a moment and point out some of the new features this site has to offer. I will continue to my daily posts recapping yesterday's action, highlight players from the Game of the Week. However, the top left-hand menu now includes quick links to all pertinent league info:
Message Board: You will need to register to become an official member. I encourage everyone to make their username their team name. That way we're all on the same page.
Players: This list, sorted by school, should help with free agency. Basically, if you don't see his name on the list, he is fair game. However, I will probably only update this on a weekly basis. The most current day-to-day drops/pickups will be posted via my twitter feed or you can view my most recent tweets in the top right-hand menu.
Schedules: This spreadsheet is broken down by the three divisions and shows everyone's schedule for the entire season. Each team will play every other team once, and their division opponents twice. Results will be updated on a weekly basis.
Scoreboard: While my daily posts will include a link to the current scoreboard, this link should make it easy for those who just want to know the numbers.
Scoring Leaders: This spreadsheet shows the Top 50 scorers in the league and will be updated on a weekly basis.
Standings: I will probably also include division standings eventually. But this should give you a quick idea of where you stack up against the competition.
I hope this new content makes the fantasy college hoops experience much more enjoyable. If you have any questions/comments or feedback, please let me know.
The Iron Men (0-0) vs. Gordon Bombay (0-0)
The Phoggy Doggs (0-0) vs. Neenan's Warriors (0-0)
Nosotros Creemos (0-0) vs. Tom Selleck's doppelgänger (0-0)
Chocolate Thunder (0-0) vs. McDonnell's All-Americans (0-0)
Ad astra per aspera (0-0) vs. The Hammer (0-0) * Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy (0-0) vs. Boiler up, hammer down (0-0)