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sorry for the delay.  Next week I'll give more attention to these write ups.
Vet and Scott please confirm the final scores/blabber.
 
 
Monday: FOREST 17 KIWI 7
 
    I don't remember much: Kiwi began the game low on players and quickly
fell behind.  By half Forest was ahead 9-2 I believe.  The second half was
better for KIWI as the late arrivals helped but they were unable to catch
up.  The game was highlighted with Vet receiving some sort of hipcheck/body
slam.  Very funny.
 
Wednesday: FOREST 17 ORANGE 14
 
    FOREST begin the game in control and pulled ahead 5-1, forcing ORANGE to
call a time-out.  The timeout worked to regroup ORANGE and they almost were
able to make up their deficit by half and went into the break down 9-7.
With greater numbers, ORANGE was determined to outrun FOREST in the second
half as FOREST only had three subs.  Their plan worked as they were able to
catch up and take their first lead of the game 14-13.  But FOREST had some
legs left and fought back to take the game 17-14.  Overall this very well
played and fast paced game had lots of great D and great side to side
movement of the disc by both teams.
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Mjbdisc@aol.com [mailto:Mjbdisc@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 12:43 PM
To: Mjbdisc@aol.com
Subject: RIPUL - June 21


People:

Happy Summer Solstice.  A good week of disc and good turnouts at B & B
tavern after the games.  I hope everybody is having fun.  Unfortunately, I
do not have scores or game reports for all the games so far.  Please report
any missing scores to our webmaster loring at lsh@cs.brown.edu.  Any and all
of you are welcome to send me a writeup of your game like below and I will
be sure to include it.  Before that though, the schedule for next week is:

Monday June 24

KIWI v. BLACK - Soccer Field Near Woods 
WHITE v. DENIM - Soccer Field Near Road
PURPLE v. ORANGE - Single Soccer Field on Walker
FOREST v. BURGUNDY - Soccer Field on the Baseball Diamond

Wednesday June 26

KIWI v. BURGUNDY - Single Soccer Field on Walker 
WHITE v. ORANGE - Soccer Field on Baseball Diamond
PURPLE v. DENIM - Soccer Field Near Road
FOREST v. BLACK - Soccer Field near Woods

GAMES ON MONDAY JUNE 17:

Burgundy 17 Black 13

Black was ahead 7-4 but Burgundy took half and never looked back, despite
Black pulling to within 1 on two occasions but failed to win the
all-important hell points.  Burgundy hucked alot to streaking players.

White: 17 Purple: 13 or 14
(by Andre from White) 

This game happened three days ago, so I've already forgotten many details.  
Here are the highlights I remember:

+ There were lots of issues with trying to find a field since the Brown 
fields were overrun by pint size lacrosse players.  We finally set up in the

outfield of the Brown baseball field.  I think the odd orientation threw 
everyone off a little bit, but at least it was nicely groomed.  Other than 
the time when Justin fell into the pit of tires and wood over by the left 
field foul line (what the heck was that stuff doing there?!), the game went 
off without a hitch.

+ First half:  I think both teams were trying to find themselves.  Both were

missing some key players.  I remember purple getting some nice handling from

Jeff and Mike.  White started out really cold, but found some rhythm about 
half way through and took half---can't remember the score though.... 9-6 
maybe?

+ Second half:  I actually remember a highlight from the second half.  Kira
Lawrence
from White was making a swing pass and Jeff Baer from Purple read it well
and 
layed out to make a point block.  Unfortunately, the disc wasn't quite where

Jeff expected and he took it quite solidly on the forehead.  Seriously, you 
could hear the knock from a pretty good distance.  Still... impressive D.  
Overall, the quality of play in the second half was much better.  White got 
their act together, and despite Purple pulling within a point or so, finally

won the game by 3 or 4 points.  I can't remember who scored the winning 
point, but good job whoever it was.

+ Purple definitely came up with the better cheer.  Something based on 
hickory dickory dock.... it wasn't outstanding or anything, but White's was 
so pitiful, that the folks on Purple looked like geniuses.  We were totally 
stuck, so we fell back on the old reliable haiku format.  But we couldn't 
even manage that so we just wrote down 5 words and said them in an artsy 
fashion while snapping our fingers. (The snapping was probably supposed to 
distract everyone -- including the White team -- from the lameness and 
brevity of their performance.  I doubt it was very convincing though.)

====================================================

Wednesday, June 19:

Purple 17 Burgundy 12
(Captain Karl of Burgundy reports)

burgundy lost to purple 12-17 in a well played game by both teams.  Burgundy
came out strong scoring a few points in a row including a callahan (a
callahan goal is when a defensive player catches a pass in the offensive
team's endzone).  Shortly thereafter purple went on a run to solidify a 2
point lead.  The rest of the game was basically trading points until mid
second half when purple widened the gap.

White: 17 Black: 15
(by Andre from White)

No field problems this time.  The surface was perfect and we had lines and 
everything.

The first half opened with teams exchanging points up until 4 all.  White 
went on a 5 point run to take the half 9-4.  Kira Lawrence was definitely
the hero of 
the White team in the first half, making in some great catches for scores 
and being her usual solid self on defense.  Captain Jeff "Fly" Fleischaker
was more than happy to send the disc to anyone cutting deep, and he spread
the wealth amongst several members of the white team.

Black definitely turned it on in the second half, playing tight defense, 
frustrating White, and converting quite efficiently on turn overs.  
Fortunately, Dr. Bill Binder and Adele Pascale arrived help keep White
fresh.  Black 
eventually got to within 1 point at 16-15.   Along the way there were some
great 
catches by Ben Z and Flip and some nice puts by various members of the Black

team.  The solid play from Black resulted in some very sweaty palms on the 
White team -- we were playing very tight.  Things were very intense, and at 
16-15, we played what had to be the longest (and sloppiest) point of our 
short season.  Play went back and forth, both teams dropping the disc in the

end zone, arguing over line calls, and running around like crazy trying to 
prevent the opponents from scoring.  Finally, Bobbers on White cut to the 
near cone and caught a floaty forehand for the game winner.

There were better cheers this time from both teams, providing a pretty good 
ending to a pretty exciting game.






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<DIV><FONT color=#000080 face=Arial size=2><SPAN class=465325816-21062002>sorry 
for the delay.&nbsp; Next week I'll give more attention to these write 
ups.&nbsp; Vet and Scott please confirm the final 
scores/blabber.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000080 face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
class=465325816-21062002></SPAN></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000080 face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
class=465325816-21062002></SPAN></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000080 face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
class=465325816-21062002>Monday: FOREST 17 KIWI 7</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000080 face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
class=465325816-21062002></SPAN></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000080 face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
class=465325816-21062002>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I don't remember much: Kiwi began 
the game low on players and quickly fell behind.&nbsp; By half Forest was ahead 
9-2 I believe.&nbsp; The second half was better for KIWI&nbsp;as the late 
arrivals helped but they were unable to&nbsp;catch up.&nbsp; The game was 
highlighted with&nbsp;Vet receiving some sort of hipcheck/body slam.&nbsp; Very 
funny.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000080 face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
class=465325816-21062002></SPAN></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000080 face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
class=465325816-21062002>Wednesday: FOREST 17 ORANGE 14</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000080 face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
class=465325816-21062002></SPAN></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000080 face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
class=465325816-21062002>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; FOREST begin the game in control and 
pulled ahead 5-1, forcing ORANGE to call a time-out.&nbsp; The timeout worked to 
regroup ORANGE and they almost were able to make up their deficit&nbsp;by half 
and went into the break down 9-7.&nbsp; With greater numbers, ORANGE was 
determined to outrun FOREST in the second half as FOREST only had three 
subs.&nbsp; Their plan worked&nbsp;as they were able to catch up and take their 
first lead of the game&nbsp;14-13.&nbsp; But FOREST had some legs left and 
fought back to take the game 17-14.&nbsp; Overall this very well played and fast 
paced game had lots of great D and&nbsp;great side to side movement of the disc 
by both teams.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000080 face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
class=465325816-21062002></SPAN></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV align=left class=OutlookMessageHeader dir=ltr><FONT face=Tahoma 
size=2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> Mjbdisc@aol.com 
[mailto:Mjbdisc@aol.com]<BR><B>Sent:</B> Friday, June 21, 2002 12:43 
PM<BR><B>To:</B> Mjbdisc@aol.com<BR><B>Subject:</B> RIPUL - June 
21<BR><BR></FONT></DIV><FONT face=arial,helvetica><FONT face=Arial lang=0 size=2 
FAMILY="SANSSERIF">People:<BR><BR>Happy Summer Solstice.&nbsp; A good week of 
disc and good turnouts at B &amp; B tavern after the games.&nbsp; I hope 
everybody is having fun.&nbsp; Unfortunately, I do not have scores or game 
reports for all the games so far.&nbsp; Please report any missing scores to our 
webmaster loring at lsh@cs.brown.edu.&nbsp; Any and all of you are welcome to 
send me a writeup of your game like below and I will be sure to include 
it.&nbsp; Before that though, the schedule for next week is:<BR><BR>Monday June 
24<BR><BR>KIWI v. BLACK - Soccer Field Near Woods <BR>WHITE v. DENIM - Soccer 
Field Near Road<BR>PURPLE v. ORANGE - Single Soccer Field on Walker<BR>FOREST v. 
BURGUNDY - Soccer Field on the Baseball Diamond<BR><BR>Wednesday June 
26<BR><BR>KIWI v. BURGUNDY - Single Soccer Field on Walker <BR>WHITE v. ORANGE - 
Soccer Field on Baseball Diamond<BR>PURPLE v. DENIM - Soccer Field Near 
Road<BR>FOREST v. BLACK - Soccer Field near Woods<BR><BR>GAMES ON MONDAY JUNE 
17:<BR><BR>Burgundy 17 Black 13<BR><BR>Black was ahead 7-4 but Burgundy took 
half and never looked back, despite Black pulling to within 1 on two occasions 
but failed to win the all-important hell points.&nbsp; Burgundy hucked alot to 
streaking players.<BR><BR>White: 17 Purple: 13 or 14<BR>(by Andre from White) 
<BR><BR>This game happened three days ago, so I've already forgotten many 
details.&nbsp; <BR>Here are the highlights I remember:<BR><BR>+ There were lots 
of issues with trying to find a field since the Brown <BR>fields were overrun by 
pint size lacrosse players.&nbsp; We finally set up in the <BR>outfield of the 
Brown baseball field.&nbsp; I think the odd orientation threw <BR>everyone off a 
little bit, but at least it was nicely groomed.&nbsp; Other than <BR>the time 
when Justin fell into the pit of tires and wood over by the left <BR>field foul 
line (what the heck was that stuff doing there?!), the game went <BR>off without 
a hitch.<BR><BR>+ First half:&nbsp; I think both teams were trying to find 
themselves.&nbsp; Both were <BR>missing some key players.&nbsp; I remember 
purple getting some nice handling from <BR>Jeff and Mike.&nbsp; White started 
out really cold, but found some rhythm about <BR>half way through and took 
half---can't remember the score though.... 9-6 <BR>maybe?<BR><BR>+ Second 
half:&nbsp; I actually remember a highlight from the second half.&nbsp; Kira 
Lawrence<BR>from White was making a swing pass and Jeff Baer from Purple read it 
well and <BR>layed out to make a point block.&nbsp; Unfortunately, the disc 
wasn't quite where <BR>Jeff expected and he took it quite solidly on the 
forehead.&nbsp; Seriously, you <BR>could hear the knock from a pretty good 
distance.&nbsp; Still... impressive D.&nbsp; <BR>Overall, the quality of play in 
the second half was much better.&nbsp; White got <BR>their act together, and 
despite Purple pulling within a point or so, finally <BR>won the game by 3 or 4 
points.&nbsp; I can't remember who scored the winning <BR>point, but good job 
whoever it was.<BR><BR>+ Purple definitely came up with the better cheer.&nbsp; 
Something based on <BR>hickory dickory dock.... it wasn't outstanding or 
anything, but White's was <BR>so pitiful, that the folks on Purple looked like 
geniuses.&nbsp; We were totally <BR>stuck, so we fell back on the old reliable 
haiku format.&nbsp; But we couldn't <BR>even manage that so we just wrote down 5 
words and said them in an artsy <BR>fashion while snapping our fingers. (The 
snapping was probably supposed to <BR>distract everyone -- including the White 
team -- from the lameness and <BR>brevity of their performance.&nbsp; I doubt it 
was very convincing 
though.)<BR><BR>====================================================<BR><BR>Wednesday, 
June 19:<BR><BR>Purple 17 Burgundy 12<BR>(Captain Karl of Burgundy 
reports)<BR><BR>burgundy lost to purple 12-17 in a well played game by both 
teams.&nbsp; Burgundy came out strong scoring a few points in a row including a 
callahan (a callahan goal is when a defensive player catches a pass in the 
offensive team's endzone).&nbsp; Shortly thereafter purple went on a run to 
solidify a 2 point lead.&nbsp; The rest of the game was basically trading points 
until mid second half when purple widened the gap.<BR><BR>White: 17 Black: 
15<BR>(by Andre from White)<BR><BR>No field problems this time.&nbsp; The 
surface was perfect and we had lines and <BR>everything.<BR><BR>The first half 
opened with teams exchanging points up until 4 all.&nbsp; White <BR>went on a 5 
point run to take the half 9-4.&nbsp; Kira Lawrence was definitely the hero of 
<BR>the White team in the first half, making in some great catches for scores 
<BR>and being her usual solid self on defense.&nbsp; Captain Jeff "Fly" 
Fleischaker was more than happy to send the disc to anyone cutting deep, and he 
spread the wealth amongst several members of the white team.<BR><BR>Black 
definitely turned it on in the second half, playing tight defense, 
<BR>frustrating White, and converting quite efficiently on turn overs.&nbsp; 
<BR>Fortunately, Dr. Bill Binder and Adele Pascale arrived help keep White 
fresh.&nbsp; Black <BR>eventually got to within 1 point at 16-15.&nbsp;&nbsp; 
Along the way there were some great <BR>catches by Ben Z and Flip and some nice 
puts by various members of the Black <BR>team.&nbsp; The solid play from Black 
resulted in some very sweaty palms on the <BR>White team -- we were playing very 
tight.&nbsp; Things were very intense, and at <BR>16-15, we played what had to 
be the longest (and sloppiest) point of our <BR>short season.&nbsp; Play went 
back and forth, both teams dropping the disc in the <BR>end zone, arguing over 
line calls, and running around like crazy trying to <BR>prevent the opponents 
from scoring.&nbsp; Finally, Bobbers on White cut to the <BR>near cone and 
caught a floaty forehand for the game winner.<BR><BR>There were better cheers 
this time from both teams, providing a pretty good <BR>ending to a pretty 
exciting game.<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR></FONT></FONT></BODY></HTML>

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