Sunday, June 12, 2011

WEEK 13: Wasted Sub Scores Cost Plenty of Clubs

CAPITAL DISTRICT 2 GOLD COAST 0 - The Gunners scored first this week overall and it turned out to be the game winner in this match and kept the club in first place in the BSL. This was the Gunners 8th win on the season, one better than all of last season and the clubs 30th regular season win all-time. The Suns will need to regroup after its worst offensive showing of the year. The Gunners also have a perfect 6 points in Majors Cup qualifying, but did drop to a tiebreaking 2nd place in that table. SECOND CITY 3 PENNSYLVANIA 1 - Scores from Davis, Dawkins, and Wolff, lead the Stars to a 2nd win over the Stoners this season. The win puts Second City back in the top 4 of the BSL standings. BURUD TOWN 2 GATEWAY UNITED 0 - The Stags remain unbeaten against the Saints all-time, improving to a 3-0-2 record overall against the men in green. It was a huge win for Burud Town keeping the club in the playoff race. Meanwhile the Saints are out of the top 4 for the first time this entire season and were shut out for the first time in 33 regular season games (39 total counting playoffs and MC games) To make matters worse, Alan Gordons 2 scores could have tied the game if only Burud Town would have had one more yellow card. ALLIANCE 4 HILLCREST UNITED 0 - The Lions unbeaten streak extends to 6 games and the club has its first winning record since starting the season 1-0-0. Also the Lions have a perfect 6 points in Majors Cup qualifying and lead that table. ALAMO CITY 5 PACIFIC NORTHWEST 0 - The Battle could have broken the single game scoring record if not for leaving 5 points on the sub list. Last week's hero, Steven Lenhart, scored 4 points this week, but did not make the starting squad. Folan also had a point. In total Alamo City had 10 scores, only need 1 score to win a weak Rangers team, and ended up winning 5-0. More good news is the Battle moved into the top 4 of the BSL standings and Majors Cup qualifying in the same week.

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