Welcome back to the dynasty report today! It is definitely an early dynasty, and a interesting one, let’s hope right into it now!
Number 3: Dancougar 1-6
Dancougar is by far the earliest dynasty on this list that we have so far. They started h their run in World Bowl 1, the first ever. The played the tournament in Newmanistan, another early power from their time. They went on to beat Arozza, in a 30–23 nail biter to secure the championship in the first ever edition of the tournament. In World Bowl 3, they travelled to Arozza, the same nation that they had beaten in their first title, and secured a spot in the finals again. They ended up in another nail biter, but this time they wouldn’t come out on top. They lost in a 10-9 game to Qazox. They would however, come back to the finals in World Bowl 4, hosted in Qazox. They would end up beating Newmanistan, one of their biggest rivals from the time, in a close game. Final score, 36–28. Dancougars third and final title would happen to come in Secristan, against the same team they had beaten before, Newmanistan. Another close game would solidify their dynasty amongst the best. 6 Seasons, 4 finals appearances, 3 Titles.
Northwest Kalactin 34–3 Sarzonia
Well, that’s good news, we finally got a win. Coming into this the Kalactanian team was looking like one of the worst team in the tournament, coming in with an 0-2 record, and also got blown out in both games. Jack Russell finally got back on his feet today, throwing for 4 passing touchdowns, a cherry on top of the 350 yard passing show that he already put on. Mark Bruner was his highlight receiver that game, catching one touchdown and having his second straight 100 yard game. He is probably the strongest offensive player on the team, outside of Russell. The offensive line also came out and dominated today, only allowing 1 sack for Russell, a huge upgrade from the 6 that they had allowed the game before. This is a huge upgrade from what we had before in games against Torisakia and the Greater Nordics, and we hope that the Kalactanians will be able to ride this momentum into the tough group games, against Kohnhead and Free Republics. Momentum can do crazy things for a team that needs it, and we hope that the Kalactanians will use it well. Bruner has stated that he really wants to improve his blocking ability, stating “I belive most see me as a receiving tight end, although I also need to the be a better blocker. Jack needs some good protection back there, and I am just as responsible for it as our offensive lineman. Bruner, now 25, is a star tight end for the Kalactanians, and recently signed a 4 year, 30 million dollar contract with Brenleigh.
Stats
Kalactin
Pass Yards: 350
Rush Yards: 68
Sacks Given Up: 1
Turnovers: 0
Conversion Rate: 100%
Sarzonia
Pass Yards: 202
Rush Yards: 109
Sacks Given Up: 4
Turnovers: 3
Conversion Rate: 100%