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Turkey Snazzlers

Summer Co-ed Kickball at Ballard/Fremont Sundays - SUM[08] Hardcore Kickball at Ballard/Fremont Sundays
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Red
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History
W L T
6 3 0

Team Schedule

Sunday, June 8

5:00 PM Field 1
 
Cajones Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Cajones
Win
6 - 5

Sunday, June 22

7:00 PM Field 1
 
Tell yo momma! Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Tell yo momma!
Loss
3 - 5

Sunday, June 29

6:00 PM Field 2
 
Pink Pythons are SICK Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Pink Pythons are SICK
Win
3 - 0
7:00 PM Field 2
 
See You at Recess Bitches Team Logo
Home
vs
See You at Recess Bitches
Win
2 - 0

Sunday, July 13

2:00 PM Field 1
 
Nuff Said Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Nuff Said
Loss
3 - 9

Sunday, July 20

2:00 PM Field 1
 
Supercalifornia Pants Team Logo
Home
vs
Supercalifornia Pants
Loss
1 - 2

Sunday, July 27

PLAYOFFS
2:00 PM Field 1
 
Cajones Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Cajones
Win
6 - 2
3:00 PM Field 1
 
Nuff Said Team Logo
Home
vs
Nuff Said
Win
4 - 2

Sunday, August 3

PLAYOFFS
7:00 PM Field 1
 
Supercalifornia Pants Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Supercalifornia Pants
Win
4 - 3

Notes

First Place

Summer Co-ed Kickball at Ballard/Fremont Sundays

And sometimes the best just come out to play. Sure, we're Underdog, but there was no "laid-back league" or "everyday players" Sunday afternoon in Fremont; just a knock-down, drag out fight between two heavyweights at the top of their game. What could we do but just watch and take it all in?
In one corner, the perennial favorites, umpteen- time champions, the 'team in black'; Supercalifornia pants. In the the other corner, it was the upstart Turkey Snazzlers, who made their hardcore debut in last season's playoffs, getting thrashed in a nice welcome to their new division. The Snazzlers had learned their lesson well, and had a shot at a championship in their first full season in hardcore.
Rest assured, the game did not disappoint. The name of the game was defense and pitching. Savvy Supercali vet Doug Orwiler had every manner of curve and break on his pitches, while newcomer and Snazzler captain Robert Sjoberg- while decked out in turkey feather crown and red one-piece thermal underwear (no, we're not kidding)- threw vicious heat all game. The teams had mutual respect for each other, and late in the game, Supercali's experience had them ahead, but just barely, clinging to a 1-0 lead.
Things got dicey in the top of the sixth, though, as the Snazzlers finally found an opening. After a quick run scored, a third base-runner got the best of a Supercali fielder in a cat and mouse game, forcing an errant overthrow and scoring on it. In one play, the Snazzlers had taken their first lead, and were an inning and a half away from upsetting the defending champs.
It came down to do or die for Supercali in the bottom of the seventh, and they DID... for the most part. After finally tying up the game, the Pants loaded up the bases with just one out on some crucial fielding mistakes by the Snazzlers. Even a pop fly to the outfield would seal a repeat championship for them. But a short liner to third gave the Snazzlers the miracle double play they were looking for, as the third baseman caught the out and then quickly tagged third before the runner could get back. The Snazzlers rejoiced as we went to extra innings, tied at two.
Each team tacked on a run in the eighth, but neither could break away, and we moved to the top of the 9th, where the Underdog league rules became a factor.
Each team started their half inning with their last two outs as baserunners on 2nd and 3rd, and 1 out already in the inning, rules designed to bring about a conclusion one way or another. A base hit could put either team up buy two; a huge advantage in a game so close. On the other hand, a quick out leaves you at the brink of elimination. The Snazzlers were held to one run in the top half of the 9th, and once again it was do or die for Supercali. This time, however, it was Rob's clutch strikeout that secured the second out, and left the Snazzlers one away from victory. Supercali had one last hope, but a pop fly to the infield ended the game, and handed the Snazzlers their first ever championship in fine upset style.
In addition, it was apparently captain Rob's last day in town, and family and friends were on hand to both witness and join in the celebration.

Congratulations to both teams for one of the most exciting championship games we've had in a while, and to The Turkey Snazzlers, Summer '08 Hardcore Kickball Champs!

Sunday, August 3

POTW: Robert Sjoberg

Turkey Snazzlers

To be the best, you have to beat the best. And to be the best in Underdog, you have to have fun while doing it, too. Robert Sjoberg did both Sunday afternoon in Fremont. From the start, Robert felt the Underdog in him, donning his game uniform of custom made turkey feather headwear, and bright red one-piece thermal underwear (no joke). Robert pitched 9 full innings in his getup against the defending champs Supercali pants and threw all kinds of heat and nastiness their way. But it was his clutch strikeout in the bottom of the ninth that helped put the game away for his team and secure the upset win. We hear it was Rob's last day in town yesterday, so we wish him a safe and happy ride off into the sunset as a UD champ.

Sunday, June 29

POTW: Robert Sjoberg

Turkey Snazzlers

Rob turned in one of the most dominant pitching days possible on Sunday. The Turkey Snazzlers won two close games, but Rob made sure his team came out on top. His curve was biting hard, and he rolled it consistently for strikes, racking up inning after inning of scoreless ball. When the dust finally settled: 15 innings pitched, 0 runs allowed. Congratulations to Rob and the Snazzlers on two magnificent games.

 

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