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Subject: Summer league (July 1st)
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Some very exciting games last night.  The level of play in the league is 
steadily increasing as the more experienced players get to know their 
teammates better and the less experienced players start to understand the 
intricacies of the game better.  

On the lacrosse field, Grey only had 5 guys and 4 women but most of their 
players are experienced.  Green had its hands full but fought valiantly lead 
by Captain Kromer who imo has taken his game to a whole other level that only 
a few other RIPUL players can match.  I only watched part of the game and it 
was relatively close throughout.  On the green side, I saw some nice plays by 
Charles Marlio, Cass Sapir, Jaime Palter, Megan Owen, and Chris "I'm 6"3, 
young and skinny with sketchy throws but I like to handle" O'Connell.  
However, the experience of Grey was too much for Green to handle.  The 
matchup of Tim McBride and Rob Hancock lead to alot of contact between the 2 
but Tim, despite a cast on his left arm, is really starting to come into his 
own as a deep factor to be reckoned with.  Ian Fischer sucked it up and 
played most of the game with a bad heel.  The grey women are all speedy lead 
by Liz Willets, Megan Nolan, Valerie Place, Sonya Johnson, and Ann McGinn.  
Grey took a hard-fought 17-14 victory and stands atop the league as the only 
undefeated team at 3-0.

Over on the tennis court field, Navy wearing white took on Black.  Another 
excellent close throughout game.  The mysterious George Lawrence finally 
appeared in Rhode Island and was definitely a factor for Navy.  The most 
surprisingly strong player on Navy last night was Mr. bandana Stuart McGregor 
who was matched up most of the evening against Captain Safdie and made plays 
both offensively and defensively.  His good spirit and hard-running was 
impressive indeed.  For the ladies, White was lead by Addie Egan who must be 
1 of the fastest women in the league, with good skills to boot, and Ms 
Jessica Collins who although still learning the game is athletic enough to 
make plays.  The black side also played well lead by Captain Safdie, Jonny 
"Luv" Larossa, Evan Pearce, and newcomer Brian Sauro.  Black's women are lead 
by Fuyuki Hirashima, Cal Broccoli, Lillian Shuey, Sara pearce, and jennifer 
Bartholomew.  Black took a halftime lead and I believe stretched their lead 
to 12-10.  When I returned to their game, it was tied at 14.  Navy pulled 
ahead to 16-14 but Black wasnt about to just roll over.  A couple of sweet 
defensive plays later and the score was tied 16-16, next point wins.  White 
lead by the steady play of Scotty "I'm so white" Mathieu, Scott "I never stop 
running hard" Martin, and Flip "I love my cigarettes, booze, women, and 
ultimate in no particular order" Williams was able to work the disc down the 
field steadily until they scored.  Navy 17 Black 16.  

League Standings:

Grey - 3-0
White 2-1
Navy 2-1
Royal 2-1
Key Lime 2-1
Green 1-2
Purple 0-3
Black 0-3

We are definitely having games Monday night!!!

Royal vs. Green - Moses Brown Lacrosse
Purple v. Grey - Moses Brown tennis Court
Key Lime v. navy - Brown
White vs Black - Brown

Have a Happy 4th everybody!!!

matty

