The Ice Bowl. The Fog Bowl. The Snow Plow Game.
These are some of the most famous sporting events to be played in extreme weather.
Add the Spring 2011 VA Peninsula End of Season Tournament to the list.
Eleven teams competed on Saturday afternoon in temperatures greater than 100 degrees. Each one of them battling for the prestigious Wentworth Trophy. Players were willing to put it all out on the line. And in some cases, they paid a price. But the opportunity to have your teams name engraved in the history books only comes twice a year, and on this day, there would be a champion. Let's recap the action of the day...
1st Round
(5) 5 O'Clockers 5, (12) Saved by the Balls 0 (Forfeit)
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Hooray for WAKA Kickball! |
(8) Moose Knuckles 6, (9) New Kickheads 1
This 8/9 game looked like it was going to be an epic back and forth game at first. NKotB came out and took an early 1-0 lead, lead by the speedy Manny Anderson. Moose Knuckles did a good job of limiting the damage from that inning to just a single run and came right back and scored in their half for the first.
From their the wheels fell off for NKotB. The defense made several miscues and didn't appear to be completely on the same page. The aggressive Moose Knuckles offense made them pay, putting up 6 runs and shutting them down on defense. Jesse Jones pitched very effectively in the win, as MK would advance to the quarterfinals to face his former team, The Emperors Club.
(7) Jagernauts 6, (10) Battlestar Ballsacktica 4
It's not uncommon to see a 10 seed pull an upset over a 7 seed in the NCAA "March Madness" basketball tourney every spring. But in the VA Peninsula, I don't know if it's ever happened (probably not, since up until a few seasons ago we never even had more than 10 teams). Well, I say this only because it almost happened on Saturday morning. Battlestar came out like a house on fire and scored 4 early runs on the 'Nauts. But the defense couldn't hold them and the Jagernauts, unlike the politicians in Washington, continued to chip away at the deficit. With the score all tied up at 4-4 late in the game, Justin Arrington cranked a 2 run home run to take the lead. The Jagers would hold on and advance to the next round.
(6) Rumspringa 8, (11) Jiminy Kick-It 1
'Springa looked really good in their first round game, dropping 8 runs and cruising to victory over the overwhelmed and overheated JKI.
Quarter Finals
(1) The Emperors Club 2, (8) Moose Knuckles 1
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It was friggin' hot out there pitching. |
(4) Just For Kicks 5, (5) 5 O'Clockers 0
Reports from the game indicate that it was a lot closer than the score would suggest. The Clockers held JFK to only a 1-0 lead throughout the majority of the game, but when the top of the Just For Kicks lineup came back around the 2nd time, the game was broken open. JFK manufactured 4 insurance runs and cruised to victory. The JFK defense, lead by C Eric Stevens, and P Daniel Shaw, were simply outstanding in the win. To shut out the league's top run scoring offense in the playoffs is no small feat, and sent a clear message to the field that they would be tough to beat.
(3) Chubby Gangsters 2, (6) Rumspringa 1
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Jeffrey Scott scores one of the only runs of the game on a close play. |
(2) Vicious & Delicious 5, (7) Jagernauts 0
The 'Nauts fought hard, but the VD offense was relentless. Vicious & Delicious put up runs early, and then crusied to victory on the back of their great defense. The Jagernauts put up a good fight in the heat, never giving up, but VD was going to be tough for anyone to score against on this day.
Semi Finals
Just For Kicks 8, The Emperors Club 4
The last two Wentworth Trophy finals featured Just For Kicks taking on The Emperors Club. And in both cases, JFK came up short against the VIPs. Both games were very dramatic, close games. This time, Just For Kicks was determined not to let The E-Club end their season.
"I'm going to be honest," JFK's Mary MacKenzie Grier said afterwards, "The only reason I came back to play kickball this season was to beat [The Emperors Club]."
Their focus and intensity paid off as the top of the lineup came out on fire. Taking advantage of some uncharacteristic sloppy defense, JFK pounded the VIPs for 4 runs in the first inning. To put it in perspective, the league winning Emeperors Club defense never allowed more than 3 runs in a single game all season. On Saturday against JFK, they allowed more than that in less than 10 minutes.
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A dirty player? Or a careful ballsack protector? You make the call. |
In the third inning, JFK decided that they were not done doing damage. Leading off with the ladies at the bottom of the order, Nikki LeBlanc, Jill Simms, and Sarah Crecelius all successfully reached base. The top of the order came up and promptly drove in three more runs to extend the lead to 7-1.
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Phil Nadolski lays a bunt down. |
Vicious & Delicious 4, Chubby Gangsters 1
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CG's Buster Patterson delivers the ball to the plate. |
Wentworth Trophy Finals
Vicious & Delicious 1, Just For Kicks 0
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Not since Bret and Owen Hart squared off at Wrestlemania X, have two siblings faced each other with so much on the line. |
Alas, it was not meant to be. James Salgado lead off the game with a bunt single and the VD offense did their job in moving him around, eventually plating the run for a 1-0 lead after the first.
That would be all the runs VD would need as both defenses were lights out after that. Cashwell, Wilcox, and Dan Reyes were all masterful on the mound. While Smith, Wilcox, Stevens, and Salgado were smothering the bunts in the infield positions... Baserunners were hard to come by for both sides, but JFK did threaten in the top of the 5th. They managed to get two runners on in scoring position, with the dangerous Wes McClain up. McClain was not able to drive in the runs though as his line shot went straight into the arms of a VD defender for the final out and the championship!
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They have no souls. |
"Thanks again for one of the best finals games I've been a part of in 8 years of kickball.", Moore commented afterwards on the official JFK facebook page, "You guys are a great team, on and off the field. Great battle!"
Some milestones from the tournament:
- VD is only the 5th franchise to win the Wentworth Trophy in 9 seasons, and the first to win it in their first season, besides the Weed Whackers in season 1.
- Dave Dixon, Chris "Bundy" LeBlanc, and Nicole Schaeffer joined the VIP's Roger Jackson as the only members of VA Peninsula to win a championship with 2 separate teams.
- Dixon has been a member of the previous 3 League Champions (VIPs Sp10, F10, and VD Sp11)
- With the win, Nicole Schaeffer has joined Brent Wentworth, George Kiriazidis, and Lorraine Adkins as the only 4 time Wentworth Trophy winners in league history.
- Just For Kicks has played in the finals of the previous 3 seasons. With their record at 0-3 in the Finals, they are one more loss away from tying the Buffalo Bills for most consecutive losses in a major sports championship game.
Great write up. I love the stats. Another one to add is there are only 4 players in the league that have won the wentworth trophy multiple times with 2 different teams. Rodger (Foul balls and VIP) David and Bundy (VIP and VD) and Collie with VIP and VD)
ReplyDeleteThat was the 2nd bullet point...
ReplyDeleteAwesome blog! - www.facebook.com/DiceKickball
ReplyDeletegreat stuff right here...but for the record I didn't pitch against CG, lingering injury from the WAAR league. (should've replied to request for recap info lol)
ReplyDeleteOops. Bad journalism on my part.
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