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by Gregoryisgodistan » Tue Apr 29, 2014 5:03 am
by Timbermunich » Tue Apr 29, 2014 5:30 am
by Estenia » Tue Apr 29, 2014 5:51 am
by HopNation » Tue Apr 29, 2014 6:17 am
HopNation Handball
Throwing a Prolate Spheroid from End Zone to End ZoneThe GroupWell now that’s an interesting start. Well Equestrian States and Karditan won, The Fire Ponies didn’t win by very much while the Ironworkers seemed to dismantle somebody were not sure who. But what is interesting is the HopNation/McKleigh match, sure it was separated by one point but were not sure how seeing as HopNation should have been the superior team. There are however a lot of games left so anything can, and is bound, to happen. At this time we are not making any predictions as to who will win the group although with the points put up by Karditan they seem to be an early favorite for that top spot. We’ll really need to watch those bottom tier teams as they will be the spoiler in this group.
The Teams
HopNation Malts @ Karditan
The Malts need to step things up if they want a chance at taking down Equestrian States or Karditan and they hope to do so against an a tough Karditan squad. We are being told that no changes have been made to the Malts roster despite their poor play against McKleigh. Karditan put up the most points from our group so our Malt Marauders will need to be at the top of their game in order to hold the score close.
The GameMalt’s Schedule | Result | Malts’ Record
MD1: @ McKleigh | 16-17 | (0-1)
MD2: @ Karditan | ~-~ | (-)
MD3: vs Menukten | ~-~ | (-)
MD4: @ Equestrian States | ~-~ | (-)
MD5: @ Icatus | ~-~ | (-)
MD6: vs McKleigh | ~-~ | (-)
MD7: vs Karditan | ~-~ | (-)
MD8: @ Menukten | ~-~ | (-)
MD9: vs Equestrian States | ~-~ | (-)
MD10: vs Icatus | ~-~ | (-)
Malts are home/away
Malts score listed first in all games
Malts record is post that game
The Malts took on McKleigh in their first game and did not travel well. The defense seemed to do their part and not allow a single offensive point to be scored on them, but our very own offense gave up the ball too many times and McKleigh was able to capitalize on it. Each of McKleigh’s scores came directly after a Malts offensive turn over, one pick-six, one fumble recovery for a score, and then a pick which resulted in a field goal. The Malt Marauders stood there ground and held the McKleigh offense to just 95 total yards, however they couldn’t produce enough turn overs for points. They had just one pick-six, then two more fumble recoveries of which only one resulted in a field goal. The other three points came off of a 53 yard field goal from Anderson Gouldie leaving the team just a point shy of forcing overtime. As for other stats on the game: Fran Bradanning threw for 125 yard, had two INTs and one fumble; AP Goreyou ran for 110 yards but was held out of the end zone; top receiver Deck Weswes had 80 yards receiving and like Goreyou was held out of the end zone. Defensively, Allen Mathistuck Pepper had four sacs and two forced fumbles; Singlebert Buttkis had 12 tackles, three for a loss; and Linch Tatum Charry had a pick-six. It might have been a fun game to watch for the fans but I know no one on the Malts team was happy with their effort and result. They wanted more and you could see it on their faces as they walked off the field with their helmets still on and heads hanging.
The Malts are up against a tough Karditan team next and it is again a road game, until then Brew on Brew well Hoptonians!
Collection of National TeamsBOF 54 - Group 7 Winner - Round of 16
World Cup
Qualifying Exits: 67, 68, 69*,71
4th Place (70)
Cup of Harmony
Group Stage Exits: 59
Round of 16 (60), QF (61)
*playoff gameWorld Cup of Hockey
Group Stage Exits: 23, 24, 25, & 27
Rof16: 26
by Cassadaigua » Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:34 am
by McKleigh » Tue Apr 29, 2014 11:26 am
by Equestrian States » Tue Apr 29, 2014 11:26 am
by Karditan » Tue Apr 29, 2014 11:45 am
by The Fanboyists » Tue Apr 29, 2014 12:33 pm
by Free Republics » Tue Apr 29, 2014 12:45 pm
by Vettrera » Tue Apr 29, 2014 1:22 pm
by Estope » Tue Apr 29, 2014 1:30 pm
Group A Standings
Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Cassadaigua 2 2 0 0 61 31 +30 6
2 Osarius 2 2 0 0 69 40 +29 6
3 Hutt River 2 1 0 1 63 67 -4 3
4 Free Republics 2 1 0 1 51 55 -4 3
5 The Fair Republic 2 0 0 2 34 52 -18 0
6 Hamamatsu 2 0 0 2 29 62 -33 0
Group B Standings
Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Kykid8 2 2 0 0 69 30 +39 6
2 Estenia 2 2 0 0 66 50 +16 6
3 Vettrera 2 1 0 1 35 62 -27 3
4 New North Aqmuland 2 1 0 1 32 39 -7 3
5 The Royal Kingdom of Quebec 2 0 0 2 44 49 -5 0
6 Jeckland 2 0 0 2 40 56 -16 0
Group C Standings
Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Taeshan 2 2 0 0 60 33 +27 6
2 Ati Kaluraya 2 1 0 1 44 28 +16 3
3 Zenic 2 1 0 1 40 58 -18 3
4 Unolia 2 1 0 1 43 33 +10 3
5 The Glorious Commune 2 1 0 1 32 50 -18 3
6 The Royal Barangay 2 0 0 2 32 49 -17 0
Group D Standings
Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 German Zerabithea 2 2 0 0 30 17 +13 6
2 Allamunnic States 2 2 0 0 49 36 +13 6
3 Super-Llamaland 2 1 0 1 46 39 +7 3
4 Levivania 2 1 0 1 46 53 -7 3
5 Mochria 2 0 0 2 41 53 -12 0
6 The Tidal Wake 2 0 0 2 19 33 -14 0
Group E Standings
Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Anditia 2 2 0 0 65 30 +35 6
2 Estope 2 1 0 1 46 67 -21 3
3 Saintland 2 1 0 1 49 49 +0 3
4 Macquarrie 2 1 0 1 51 43 +8 3
5 New South Aqmuland 2 1 0 1 54 54 +0 3
6 Quackmybush 2 0 0 2 32 54 -22 0
Group F Standings
Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Darmen 2 2 0 0 90 30 +60 6
2 New Wolfopolis 2 2 0 0 50 38 +12 6
3 Democratic States of Fenbar 2 1 0 1 47 43 +4 3
4 Darvale 2 1 0 1 50 62 -12 3
5 Cosumar 2 0 0 2 43 58 -15 0
6 Hicana 2 0 0 2 31 80 -49 0
Group G Standings
Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Ko-oren 2 2 0 0 76 33 +43 6
2 Gregoryisgodistan 2 2 0 0 70 32 +38 6
3 San Jose Guayabal 2 1 0 1 39 43 -4 3
4 Nassau-Hessen 2 1 0 1 48 39 +9 3
5 Alparia 2 0 0 2 40 70 -30 0
6 Timbermunich 2 0 0 2 25 81 -56 0
Group H Standings
Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Karditan 2 2 0 0 73 35 +38 6
2 Equestrian States 2 2 0 0 57 46 +11 6
3 Icatus 2 1 0 1 59 40 +19 3
4 McKleigh 2 1 0 1 27 49 -22 3
5 HopNation 2 0 0 2 32 41 -9 0
6 Menukten 2 0 0 2 39 76 -37 0
by Gregoryisgodistan » Tue Apr 29, 2014 2:23 pm
by Anditia » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:39 pm
Team | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | F
Estope | 0 | 3 | 7 | 0 | 10
Anditia | 14 | 0 | 14 | 8 | 36
Anditon Scorers:
Q1: TD Ubererra 7yds
TD Ubererra 2yds
Q2: None
Q3: TD Oberite from Borst 12 yds
TD Ubererra from Borst 8 yds
Q4: TD St. Onges 21 yards (2pt Morel from Halib)
by Cassadaigua » Tue Apr 29, 2014 4:04 pm
by The Fair Republic » Tue Apr 29, 2014 4:08 pm
by Nassau-Hessen » Tue Apr 29, 2014 5:18 pm
by Zenic » Tue Apr 29, 2014 5:41 pm
by Super-Llamaland » Tue Apr 29, 2014 5:42 pm
by Vettrera » Tue Apr 29, 2014 8:18 pm
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Mario Avenwood
Offensive Coach: Darren Knightly
Defensive Coach: Tyrone Helsky
(starters on left)
Offensive
QB- Mattias Averson, 2 (GR)* || Roberto Coruso 08 (SR)
RB- Steven McDermot 18 (SR) || Allen Halkens 17 (SR)
FB- Martin Lochte, 32 (GR) || Alexander Hamilton 23 (SR)
TE- Jackson Morris 44 (GR)* || Devin Deroe 13 (SP)
C- Ian Nightower, 33 (SR) || Quentin Bellamy 29 (SP)
LT- Austin Yearly 76 (GR) || D'Anthony Carter 75 (SP)
RT- York Skelton, 51 (SR) || Richard Roche 00 (GR)
LG- Gregory Jenkins, 45 (GR)* || Nelly Vibrane 04 (GR)
RG- Sammy Potre 54 (GR) || Rick Cage, 57 (JR)
WR- Dillon Groach, 14 (GR)* || Val Chaikovsky 91 (SR)
WR- Tryon Hagle, 87 (JR) || William Quentin 10 (SR)
Defensive
S- Charlie Daye 11 (GR)* || George Hardaway 31 (JR)
S- Kirk Thompson 03 (GR) || Vincent O'Malley 16 (SP)
CB- Triton Epson 37 (GR) || Felix Ivory, 99 (SR)
CB- Ferris Drews, 15 (JR) || Billy Westfield 22 (GR)
MLB- Xavier Branton III ,56 (SR) || Xander Rockport 20 (GR)
OLB- Franco Cordoroy 66 (SP) || Oliver Mapleton 101 (GR)
OLB- Joshua Brently, 84 (SR) ||Roger Welco 70 (JR)
DE- Sylvester Wilcox, 88 (SR) || Marco Lopez 01 (GR)*
DE- Walter Davis , 27 (SR) || Walter GrandCamp 89 (GR)
DT- Eli Westen, 89 (SR) || Peter Crenshaw 43 (GR)
DT- Erick Everson, 105 (JR) || Pearson Rowes 104 (SR)
BOLD= DENOTES CAPTAINS
Special Teams
K- Roger Hubbard (23) GR*
K- Sampson O'Brien (24) GR
P- Nicnolas Davis (25) SR
GR= Denotes Graduate
GR*= Denotes Drafted Graduate
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by Estenia » Wed Apr 30, 2014 5:02 am
by Timbermunich » Wed Apr 30, 2014 5:53 am
by HopNation » Wed Apr 30, 2014 7:22 am
HopNation Handball
Throwing a Prolate Spheroid from End Zone to End Zone
The Group
Two games down for the group and the top seeds are showing us why they are the top seeds. Karditan despite being a defensive heavy team have put up some good numbers so far, perhaps it’s the defensive unit for the Ironworkers that are putting up the points. Then we have the Fire Ponies and although they don’t have as impressive numbers as Karditan, Equestrian States has earned back to back wins. Icatus, the still unknown team in Group H managed to find a way past McKleigh by putting up 33 points, 3 more than they allowed in the first game in which they were kicked by the ponies. With that nice win over McKleigh it puts them in third for the group and leaves McKleigh just behind them in fourth. Then we find our very own Malts in the fifth position after a grulling battle with Karditan and a tight loss to McKleigh leaves us with a goose egg in the win column. Luckily we have scored some points and for the most part held our opponents to a reasonable amount as well and puts Menukten the other double loss team behind us on +/-.
We’ll have to wait until Matchday 5 before we see the group titans face off and until then I don’t see either one of them losing a single game. So, we’ll hold off on predictions for the group until then.
The GameMalt’s Schedule | Result | Malts’ Record
MD1: McKleigh | 16-17 | (0-1)
MD2: Karditan | 16-24 | (0-2)
MD3: Menukten | ~-~ | (-)
MD4: Equestrian States | ~-~ | (-)
MD5: Icatus | ~-~ | (-)
MD6: McKleigh | ~-~ | (-)
MD7: Karditan | ~-~ | (-)
MD8: Menukten | ~-~ | (-)
MD9: Equestrian States | ~-~ | (-)
MD10:Icatus | ~-~ | (-)
Malts are home/away
Malts score listed first in all games
Malts record is post that game
The Malts looked to return to winning form as they have been on a skid since the casaran playoff game loss last World Bowl. This wasn’t exactly the game to turn things around but they needed to think they could win nonetheless. The Malts traveled to Karditan, a team we played in the second round of the Casaran during World Bowl XXII. We didn’t even score a single point in that game as they blanked us 20-0. Could we better that result, come away with a win even? No, althought it was much closer this time around. The first half of this game was rather dull, little to no points being put on the board as the teams went three and out after three and out, both defensive units seemed equal to the opposition’s offensive efforts. But just before the half time horn the Ironworkers managed to intercept one of Fran Bradannings passes as the Malts finaly got a first down on the prior play. It was Fly Swatter that nabbed the ball as it looked to be an easy catch for Cinco Uno Megatron, but at the last second Fly Swatter stepped/jumped in front of him and ran the ball 45 yards for the score. It still looked like Fly Swatter used his wings despite claims that the Pegasus had his wings tied down, it is was it is and no flag was thrown putting the Ironworkers up 7-0 before the break. On the opening kick-off of the second half Light Step, an earth pony, received the ball deep in the end zone and the Malts seemed to think the ball would be downed as they meandered down the field, but no Light Step took off galloping as fast as possible and made the Malts special teams look like a joke with a 108 yard return. Karditan now up 14-0 the Malts supporters were hoping that the game would not end like the last meeting between the two teams and the home side would score no points. But on the ensuing kick-off Deck Weswes returned the ball to the Ironworkers 30 yard line. The Malts would not move the ball another inch, but Anderson Gouldie would put the ball through the uprights and we had points on both sides of the score board, 14-3. The teams would go back to their first half defensive battle as again it was three and out after three and out. Early in the fourth quarter Ap Goreyou broke a run to the outside and entered into Ironworkers territory and as he cut back to the inside around Sven Losrov, Quinn Davis came around the corner and laid Goreyou out. The ball came free and went right into the hands of Losrov who quickly scampered down field and into the end zone for another defensive touchdown putting the Ironworkers up 21-3. On the kick-off Ricky Ricketts seemed to slip as his cleats (from the Hopview camera) seemed to be placed directly on a sprinkler head and the ball only went 15 yards before being picked up by Larry Sweetknee. Sweetknee managed to break a tackle or two and make it into Ironworker territory, but again the Malts offense sputtered and they had to settle for another Anderson Gouldie field goal, 21-6 in favor of Karditan. On Karditan’s next drive Garret Norris rolled to the right and looked like he was going to pitch the ball to Light Step but instead decided to whip the ball down field towards Sticky Hooves. In mid flight the ball was snagged by Atwaters Polamalalu who cut right in front of Sticky Hooves. Polamalalu ran the ball 63 yards for the score and we had ourselves a two score game at 21-13 still in favor of Karditan. The next drive by the Ironworkers went nowhere and the Malt Marauders forced a punt. The Malts offense moved the ball a bit and managed two first downs and again got within field goal range before being smothered by the Karditan defense. Anderson Gouldie hit his third field goal of the game and we were now within one touchdown of taking the lead with the score now at 21-16. However, there was little time left and the Ironworkers mounted some offense, finally getting their first first down, followed by two more, this put them in field goal range and the Malts were forced to use all of their timeouts to try and get the ball back as their Malt Marauders held. This time Ricky Ricketts was sure of his footing and knocked in a 38 yard field go to cement the win with only 20 seconds left. Ironworkers best the Malts again, this time with a much closer score of 24-16.
The Gauntlet
HopNation (Malts) vs Menukten (Silents) @ Fressen Hundefutter Stadion in Wortwort, Hefebayern
Next up for the Malts are the Silents of Menukten. There have been many reports that games against the Silents end with no knowledge of the actual game play, hopefully the Malts remember what they are doing and can come away with their first win this World Bowl. The Menukten side has allowed the most points out of all teams in Group H, but they have scored more than the Malts have. We’ll be looking for the Malt Marauders to hold strong and keep the Menukten to no points. The Malts offense will get its feet going again and actually score some points, aided by the defense again we see the HopNation side winning this meeting.
That does it for this edition, until next time Brew On, Brew Well Hoptonians!
Collection of National TeamsBOF 54 - Group 7 Winner - Round of 16
World Cup
Qualifying Exits: 67, 68, 69*,71
4th Place (70)
Cup of Harmony
Group Stage Exits: 59
Round of 16 (60), QF (61)
*playoff gameWorld Cup of Hockey
Group Stage Exits: 23, 24, 25, & 27
Rof16: 26
by The Royal Kingdom of Quebec » Wed Apr 30, 2014 8:32 am
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New players in italic
Offense:
QB: Jacques Kulitak, Attawapiskat Thanatos
Seong Min Lee, Kingston Argonauts
RB: Dragomir Visnovsky, Kingston Argonauts
Maurice Chartrand, Quebec Voyageurs
FB: Gerard Bailey, Sherbrooke Rams
[i]Dannick Oh, Attawapiskat Thanatos
[b]WR: Nathan Akiak, Montreal Alouettes
Lil Wayne Aubrey, St.John's Highlanders
WR: Adrien Talbot, Ottawa Renegades
Walter Gerringong, Saint John Steelers
TE: Maxime Ahn-Blais, Montreal Alouettes
Felix Zhao, Kingston Argonauts
LT: Anson Park, Gaspe Impulse
Viktor Imama, Abitibi Wolves
LG: Ted Malhotra, Saint John Steelers
Ted Batchelor, Gaspe Impulse
C:Han Seo Goo, Ottawa Renegades
Yvan Jong Min Hwang, Saint John Steelers
RG: Francesco Roy, Saint John Steelers
Artem Smith, St.John's Highlanders
RT: Marcel Yunupingu-Isiwa, Stonewall High School(HS Football)
Michelson, Montreal Alouettes
Defense:
DE: David Beauchemin, St.John's Highlanders
Simon Kim, Quebec Voyageurs
DT: Han Soo Park, Quebec Voyageurs
Mac Hemsworth, Kingston Argonauts
DE: Michael Lewis, Sherbrooke Rams
Loik Ahn, Attawapiskat Thanatos
LOLB: Myeong Shin Yook, Ottawa Renegades
LILB: Gong Jin Yoo, Attawapiskat Thanatos
DeShawn Brown, Kingston Argonauts
RILB: Guy Pierce, Moncton Axemen
Jackson Arvika-Hanson, Sherbrooke Rams
ROLB: Eric Bouchard-Lee, Sherbrooke Rams
Patrice Goo, Moncton Axemen
LCB: Irvin Nolet, Kingston Argonauts
Clayton Nam, Montreal Alouettes
RCB: Stewart Park, Abitibi Wolves
Seong Won Han, Saint John Steelers
SS: T-Pain Laouni, Gaspe Impulse
Michael Burke, Kingston Argonauts
FS: Luc-Hyacinthe Bergeron, Saint John Steelers
Duncan Harvey-Lauzon, Moncton Axemen
Special Teams:
LS: Simon Hyeon Sup Lee, Sherbrooke Rams
Michel D'Ailleur, Quebec Voyageurs
K: Jacques Blais, Abitibi Wolves
Georges-Simon Gil, Moncton Axemen
P: Pascal Park, Quebec Voyageurs
Bokondji Proulx-Otbo, Iqaluit Thanatos
KR/PR: Lee-Simard Yang, Ottawa Renegades
An Soo Jeong, Quebec Voyageurs
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