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WEEK 3 REVIEW
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- Created: Monday, 09 September 2024 17:22
- Published: Monday, 09 September 2024 17:22
- Written by Jeff Krol
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- Travis teaches Rawdin that everyone enjoys the sound of someone dry heaving. Radwin gets hit, acts like he was given a powerbomb, keels over on the sideline, throws up his Family Jewels.
- The fields and patio were filled with Complaints about the Refs!
- Refs cost teams the game, Ref don't use their whistles, Refs make up rules they think, Refs throw flags for make up calls, Refs swear at the players.
- Sticky Offense Crumbles, is Father Time starting to beat Father Baker? Can’t Touch This earns a come from behind win with a crossing route to Allie. This was the 1st loss of a D1 team to a D2 team for the day.
- Mavericks defeated Frodo Swaggins at 10 am! Jordan Lawson finds some new, more athletic, more talented receivers and puts the ball in their hands. This was the 2nd loss of a D1 team to a D2 team for the day.
- Stir the Sauce is a dominant force in D5. Their tall player Dan Farinacci caught a ball with one hand in a backwards motion in the red zone, celebrates like Stone Cold smashing cans together! Mark Bascaglia was also seen with a New Stir the Sauce hat that looked pretty good.
- Touchdown Tori of PWI, snags a tipped ball with one hand and scores on a crazy red zone play. Hits Topper with a Beautiful Bulldog to celebrate.
- Blase is competing for the Best Ref in the league, spends all day reffing for the third week in a row. Grows bored quickly and tries reffing from the middle of the field causing massive disruptions. Sarah Hunt saves the day by delivering a PileDriver and then owning an entire drive finishing with a touchdown.
- Hopefully you missed it, but there was a heavy Downpour, crazy Thunder, intense Lightning and Mango Jalapeno Tequila. After the appropriate time the League sent soaked players back on the fields to finish up their games.
- In the second half of the game, Matt Kieta takes over as the Freeballers QB. He starts to argue with himself in the huddle after he didn’t like the playcalling. This was the 3rd loss of a D1 team to a D2 Team for the day.
- Before the rain hit, Becca Neth snagged an interception against the Wanderers!! After the rain, the Wanderers made sure to win.
- Practice Squad gets another easy win, inflating their record of 3-0! Not a single player from Straw Hats showed up!
- Jeremy Burr shows up to the fields!! In yellow to play with the Wet Bandits! Untouchaballs begin to worry that their QB is going to leave before the season is over.
- Breakfast club is normally a place for friendly wagers, easy games, and laughter at 9 in the morning. The ladies ofEyes Downtown created a fierce Rivalry, which resulted in Katie Salisbury intercepting a deep ball while covering Kayla Voss followed by the People’s Elbow.
- Without a single point at half, Malones Andy Strung goes in for receiver, shows his WR’s how to catch a touchdown and grabs a hard earned front line touchdown.
- Cunning Stunts puts up 52 points for the 3rd time this season in four games! Taylor Pagano plays stellar defense to shut down receivers and Renee scores multiple touchdowns.
- The fields were noticeably absent of trash and cans at the end of the day! TSL picks up their cans!
BONUS- Another forfeit for Cobblestone!
WEEK 2 REVIEW
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- Created: Tuesday, 03 September 2024 13:56
- Published: Tuesday, 03 September 2024 13:56
- Written by Jeff Krol
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Usually, here at The Sentinel, we like to tell you The Good, The Bad, and The Gossip that we see and hear throughout the league. However, that is not great for our mental health, so we are trying to find the good in the weekend. The Weather was Sunny!! The NFL comes back in a week!! We had no fights or ambulances called to the fields!! So this week rather than reading about any blunders, you, the reader, are going to just get just the Brilliant Portion of the League!!
Brilliant
- Regular Season B plays defense and has a game sealing interception! Picture it, a Hail Mary play, Right Front Corner, B hops up and it looked like the ball was meant to go to his hands.
- Andy Strug of the Malones came in hot against the reigning D1 Champions. In the first half of the game, he scores with one of his girls on a streak up the middle and the Male Receivers showed how athletic they can be. Deep Ball, Jump Ball, Tipped ball, Blocked ball, it didn’t matter, they were going to catch everything and they did. The Malones lost by 7 in their first game and Dominated Grey Hair 52-14 in their second game. Picture it, at the 5 yard line, Andy scrambles to his right, throws the ball, it gets tipped away by a defender and still ends up in a receivers hand. Call it luck, call it skill, we call it winning.
- Many TSLers step up when Refs couldn’t or didn’t show up to their assignment! Great on the group, we can only blame the Ref Schedule Maker. Picture it, an unnamed ref was scheduled to ref all day, no show, League officials are sweating profusely, thinking about Blase reffing all of these games…. Fortunately, many people stepped up.
- GUCCI and Mix’n It Up are wisely taking their bye weeks at the start of the season to avoid injury and shed that summer weight. Picture it, Kelly Kane strolling up to the fields, shoulder in perfect condition, walks past Topper in yet another shoulder sling, throws 5 perfect TD passes in one game because she knew the value of rest.
- The Bar passes out Oktoberfest Hats, they are an instant hit! Anyone who is anyone got one. Picture it, purchase a drink and you get to wear a Navy Blue Hat with White and Orange Feathers in it All Day!!!
- Mary Kate and Becca Olsen both jive with new Big Daddy Jason QB Buddy Lee, by scoring 3 touchdowns each! Picture this, out and ups, one yard turn around Becca ¨catching a ball¨ with the assistance of a Herd Defender in the endzone.
- Girls Rule the World Part One!! Courtney, Brittany, and Kira all have touchdowns in the Mavericks versus Can’t Touch This game. Mavericks may be known for having a high powered offense and D1 Caliber guys in D2, but their girls were the ones causing the score counter to keep on flipping and the ones responsible for their good vibes attitude toward the Fall Season. Picture it, ladies in pink scoring in all sorts of ways, deep balls, crowded red zone plays, and after each touchdown Mike celebrating, cheering, and giving everyone a high five.
- Does everyone remember the “Chris Nelson is too good for his division award?” Malikye of Select, is also a phenomenal athlete that we expect to be poached to a higher division in the future, we are looking at you Travis. Picture it, Malikye torches multiple defenders, not once, twice, but for four touchdowns! He is shifty, dynamic, and can catch nearly anything. The first play of his game, he turns a simple 7 yard curl with one spin move into a touchdown.
- Breakfast Club!! Everyone who showed up for the first week of Breakfast Club was greeted with gifts!! Glasses, Cups, Free Water! This year’s captains are showering their teammates with positivity, sunshine, and joy!! The Rain didn’t ruin anyone’s time, especially since it ended before 10 am. Picture it, you register for Breakfast Club, you begrudgingly give Jeff Krol 50 dollars and weeks later you are in a group chat with 9 or 10 strangers. You show up to a NINE AM football game, you win, you lose, but later when you are hanging out, walking the fields, you know people, cool people!! You have made some bonds, not just for one season, but forever.
- Girls Rule the World Part Two!! Bullet Club’s Kelsey Harrigan and Ashley Bower have a dominant day in both Breakfast Club and Bullet Club’s Game against the Jabronies. Both girls recorded touchdowns that on-lookers said “WOW, that was incredible.” An anonymous captain has already stated that Kelsey is going to be Breakfast Club MVP, (There is an award for that, right?) and it's only week one! Picture it, Kelsey shows up to the TSL Banquet, in a matching dress to the rest of her team, black and gray, what every girl wants to wear on a night out, gets her name called up, handed a trophy, a gift certificate to chili’s.
- The Sticky Bandits were the first team to defeat Malones in the year 2024 at the Rose Garden fields and it can all be attributed to Beardless Drew Colosimo. He’s not quicker, he’s not more attractive, he’s just beardless and it takes awhile to get used to. The Malones must have forgotten that they ever played against him, with Topper, since it looked like there was no scouting report on him. Picture it, Beardless Drew runs the back line and catches the ball! Also Picture This, Beardless Drew, while playing defense drops back on a deep play and leaps into the air, as if he is unbound by facial hair and snags an interception that changes the tides of the Sticky Game.
- Did you know that TSL has a minor league in Ohio?? Grey Hair, Don’t Care called up Jordan Neidig from their AAA team “Bald Hair, Does Care” In Jordan’s debut for the Fall Season, he paired up well with Nick Voss in the red zone. (Nick Voss is a monster on that front line, we think there were two touchdowns for him there). Jordan ended the game with an interception and was immediately sent to the McConnell residence to clean a pool. Picture it, coming all the way from Ohio to play some football, then being ordered to clean a D1 champions pool for hours on end… It is not fun being the new guy.
- In the Battle of the Beards, Pit Harade challenged Not So Sticky, after a loss to Stir the Sauce. While Pit Harade did not achieve victory, Mike Malichi did make Mike Thomas look like he was three feet tall, high pointing over him. Picture it, the ball sails through the air, Mike Malicki jumps as if he is MJ in the movie Space Jam, he reaches and secures the ball, the MonStar Mike Thomas hugging and tugging at his waist trying to prevent the score.
PLAYOFFS REVIEW
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- Created: Monday, 24 June 2024 13:37
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Happy playoffs TSLer’s, and welcome back to another lovely edition of the Sentinel! We truly hope that everybody is enjoying the new and improved version of the Sentinel, as we take pride in providing the most comprehensive breakdowns WNY touch football can provide! Sadly for you all, this will be our last write-up of the season. With that being the case, we wanted to bring the largest Sentinel you have seen in YEARS! In addition to our brilliant and blunders segment, we broke down some players in each division that caught our eyes this session. We emphasize again this is NOT a ranking of players, as the Power Rankings crew threatened to take us to court over copyright infringement if we ranked players. They take that stuff personally, and we wouldn’t want to step on their toes (or lose in court, they hired some pretty top-notch attorneys).
With that said, we thank you fellow TSLers for tuning in all season long. We hope we have brought some hard-hitting coverage, and we will be back and better than ever in the fall. Good luck to all the teams still alive for their respective championships, and enjoy the final Sentinel of the season!
Brilliant
- Caitlin Mason hauls in a deep tuddy over Katie Keller, KK shakes head in disappointment.
- Nick Stutzman hits Wide Open Receiver on a Streak, uses the Tiger Woods celebration.
- Mark Brown (Buffalo Vice Tall Guy) snags a stellar pick in the red zone against Keller Whales.
- Kayla Voss Toe Taps for a Touchdown against Not So Sticky on the back line. Completes the drive with the extra point on the front line.
- Pit Harade’s Pony Tail Man has stellar game with a deep touchdown and an interception pitched to a girl. His excitement made us excited!
- Brian Stevens seals Sticky trip to D1 Championship with interception.
- Sean Weisensal mosses Katie Swanson in the back right corner.
- James Hearn shows he still has it, secures a touchdown in the middle of three defenders.
- Playoff B shows up!! Takes down Wanderers and Creekers in D3/D4 playoffs. Puts next weeks team on notice.
- Craig Mikida of Vaspian shows unprecedented endurance with running a record 25 streak routes, managed to smile the entire game.
Blunders
- Jeremy Burr fakes a cramp after being torched on play.
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Kelly Kane throws horrendous pick to the other team, forced to play hours of flip cup afterwards.
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Joe K refuses to play odds with Frank Laduico, called out for being a spoiled sport.
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Alex “Buddy” Lee stays sober all day, focusing on winning playoff games.
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Tom Mullen drops 3 potential interceptions, drives teammates crazy.
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Puckett All-Stars fumbles 20-plus point lead, loses to Untouchaballs. Changes name to Panther All Stars.
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Balls Deep receivers catch two touchdowns, unfortunately land on the line every single time. [TSL Rule Clarification- The One Foot In Policy, means that only One Foot needs to be in, not touching any line or cone, to be considered a catch. However, the other foot or any part of the body cannot be touching the line or grass that is out of bounds.]
- Mike Thomas loses his footing, stumbles, and falls against Amber Hay in the Not So Sticky/PPG rematch.
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TMA pulls a no-show, forfeits game gifting THK easiest path to semi-finals. TSL infuriated as Langley didn’t have to earn it.
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Come From Behind Comes into game as heavy favorites, receivers let down gunslinger Paul LoVullo in shocking blowout loss to Stir The Sauce.
Distinguished Players of the League
Division One
Chris Nelson (Eyes Uptown)
Chris Nelson has risen to Stardom. Has anyone else had an award named after them??? [Editor's Note: Yes] If so, no one else has had an award for being too good at this game. Then when they move up to the highest possible division, they also are too good at this game. He is uncoverable, he is reliable, he is kind, he is an absolute specimen, and he wins games.
ShBend Betsa (Eyes Uptown)
While other players on Eyes Uptown may garner more attention, we’ve kept our eyes on ShBend. We don’t think there is a player in this division who is faster, gets open more, and makes more critical plays than ShBend. Deep Routes? ShBend will burn by his man. Need a pick? He’s claimed quite a few this season. Need someone who plays with his kids and is a total athlete? This is your guy.
Maddie Norton (Eyes Uptown)
Maddie Norton has been sneaky good this year. While she also has been playing down in Division 5 with the PowderPuff Girls, she’s earned most of her cred up in D1. She doesn’t seem weighed down at all by the copious amount of jewelry and bedazzled necklaces on regular weeks, or the pounds of facepaint and cape she wears during “costume day.”. Joey and her have developed a powerful chemistry that involves crossing routes, a quick juke, and more often than not a touchdown.
Drew Colosimo (Sticky Bandits)
Drew may have been reshackled to Patrick McGovern once a week this season, but when his chains are freed he runs and jumps as if he is weightless. Drew has often been seen pulling in a deep ball that seems to be out of reach, yet somehow brings it in, again and again. He’s the Sticky Bandit cheat code.
Christine Krol (Sticky Bandits)
Christine Krol is a fierce athlete who has staged a remarkable comeback from motherhood. She’s an inspiration to mothers everywhere. Christine has connected with Mike Thomas a multitude of times on deep routes and red zone plays. Christine fosters a competitive spirit and family among her teammates.
Cody Stumpf (Eyes Downtown)
Cody Stumpf is the dynamic leader of Eyes Downtown, known for his strategic vision and playmaking skills on the field. His ability to read the game and make split-second decisions has earned him a reputation as a pivotal figure in Eyes Downtown’s success. Cody's leadership extends beyond his impressive performance; he inspires teammates with his passion for the game and his relentless drive to win. As the heartbeat of Eyes Downtown, Cody Stumpf combines talent with a fierce competitive spirit.
Amber Hay (Eyes Downtown)
Amber Hay epitomizes dedication on the field, playing through numerous injuries while showcasing exceptional route-running skills and unwavering sure-handedness, even with a dislocated finger. Her resilience and commitment to her team shines through as she continues to excel despite physical setbacks. Amber's ability to maintain precision in her routes and secure catches underscores her invaluable contribution to her team. Amber also captains the PowderPuff Girls down in Division 5.
Andrew "Al" Alessi (Frodo Swaggins)
Al is a crucial asset to Frodo Swaggins, renowned for his speed and sure-handed skills on the field. His ability to swiftly maneuver through defenses and secure catches under pressure makes him a reliable playmaker in critical moments. Al's presence not only boosts team morale, but also significantly enhances their offensive capabilities. His combination of agility and reliable performance makes him indispensable, but he hasn’t quite figured out how to calm his QB’s temper.
Katie Swanson (Frodo Swaggins)
Katie Swanson is a remarkable athlete whose prowess lies not only in her ability to get open and catch the ball, but she has exceptional throwing abilities that make her a unique talent in D1. Known for her silent intensity on the field, Katie commands attention from defenses. Katie Swanson is more than just a skilled athlete; she embodies grace under pressure and the steadfast commitment required to succeed at the highest levels of competition.
Honorable Mentions- Sean Weisensal (Eyes Uptown), Josh Schnieder (Frodo Swaggins), Ben Stack (Eyes Downtown), Tori Leighbody (Frodo Swaggins)
Division Two
Kyle Abernathy (Mavericks)
This man is underrated and we are shocked that he has not been pulled up to D1. For those of you that don’t know, he is fast, he has great hands, he has muscles, and he rocks those blue shorts! Kyle is an under-utilized part of the Maverick Offense, we’ve never seen him drop a ball. He also never demands the ball or yells out when he is wide open. Kyle of Mavericks, a great teammate, a good weapon, and good guy!
Misty Himes (Mavericks)
Misty Himes is the electrifying deep threat for the Mavericks, known for her petite frame, blazing speed, and knack for running routes. Despite her size, Misty's ability to stretch defenses and create big plays has made her Jordan's favorite target on the field. Misty also brings to the league, her dutiful fiance Andrew, who is often seen with a smile and camera. Her agility and speed make her a constant matchup problem for opposing defenses, earning her the title of the Mavericks' Jewel.
Matt Helm (Untouchaballs)
Matt Helm is more than just a player on the Untouchaballs; he is their cornerstone, their unwavering pillar of strength. Every game, without fail, the strategy was straightforward: throw the ball in Matt's direction and trust in his ability to catch it. His hands seemed magnetized to the composite plastic ball… (actually maybe he is using glue??) It looks effortless as he plucks passes out of the air as they seem to float for hours. Matt's calm demeanor under pressure is always helpful to his team.
Nina Komosinski (Untouchaballs)
Nina is a valuable addition to the Untouchaballs, bringing a friendly demeanor and strong skills in man-to-man defense to the team. Despite being new to the team, she seamlessly integrates into the fold, quickly earning the trust and respect of her teammates. Nina's ability to adapt and contribute effectively in a higher division demonstrates her potential to thrive in more competitive settings.
Jaime Warren (Scared Hitless)
Jaime Warren, age 32, stands out as the tall, blonde trainer on Scared Hitless. Jaime has been mastering both short crosses and those deep, “oh shoot, we are scrambling now”routes. Her height gives her an edge in aerial battles, while her agility and awareness make her a formidable threat in open space.
Jessie K (Freeballers)
Jessie Kieta embodies intensity on the field, known for her incredible rushing skills that strike fear into opponents. Her teammates hold her in high regard, believing she could outrun anyone in the competitive divisions in a dash. Jessie's relentless drive and determination make her a formidable force,
Andy Heftka (Freeballers)
Andy Heftka stands tall as a key player for the Freeballers, known for his proficiency in executing curl and out routes with precision. His reliable hands and strategic route running make him a vital asset to the team's offense, consistently contributing crucial plays that keep the momentum going. Andy's presence on the field adds depth and reliability to the Freeballers' game plan
Rich Anderson (Can’t Touch This)
Rich has wanted some love, and we are going to give it to him. An incredibly underrated player, Rich is what we will call the “glue guy” of CTT. Sneaky athleticism, heck of a beard, and all over the field, Rich has been a rock for Ryan, and he gets him the ball at will. He isn’t just a one way player, though. He plays tough on both sides.
Robbie Milewski (Can’t Touch This)
Robbie Milewski is the definition of rock solid. Maybe not the best athlete out there, and maybe not the most gifted, but he is as solid as they come. Whether it is on defense or offense, he is always in the right spot and makes the play required. He has been there from the beginning for Can’t Touch This, and it is time he gets his shine.
Honorable Mentions- George Lombardo (Mavericks), Big Bearded Guy (Scared Hitless), Matt Kieta (Freeballers), Allie Chavanne (Can’t Touch This)
Division Three
Rhace Colon (The Malones)
Rhace Colon, known for his quickness and vocal presence as a touchdown-scoring machine. Sporting a visor that reflects his focused demeanor, Rhace consistently delivers decisive victories for his team, often by significant margins. His ability to break through defenses with lightning speed and celebrate each touchdown with gusto has made him a standout player in every game. Rhace's winning mentality and explosive performance make him a formidable force that opponents find challenging to contain, solidifying his reputation as a game-changer on the field.
Sal Augugliaro (The Wanderers)
Sal, known for his tattoos and loud personality, is one of THE best players in D3, and he shows it on a weekly basis. Defensively, throw at his side at your own risk, because he will break on the ball quickly and take it the other way. On offense, he is Frank Laudico’s most trusted weapon, probably because they have played together for over a decade. No, that is just part of it; Sal is just so freaking good! He is also such a loveable personality, and seemingly everybody’s friend. We love that!
Mackenzie Klun Corbelli (The Wanderers)
Do not mistake Mackenzie's kindness for weakness, because she will school you out on that field! Mackenzie is another Wanderer who has been freely Wandering the fields for a long time, and she has the unconditional trust of Frank, and for good reason. One of the tallest girls in the league, Mackenzie also has some of the best hands. She was an easy one to shout out, as she is as consistent as anybody in this league!
Joe Striegel (Jabronies)
Joe, the quiet stalwart from the Jabronies, embodies a contrasting presence to the flamboyance of Kleckers on the field. While often overshadowed, Striegel's skill and precision make him a formidable player in his own right. His steady demeanor and focused gameplay complement Kleckers' more dynamic style, proving that quiet strength and consistency are equally valuable traits in the game. In every match, Striegel's quiet resolve and skill speak volumes about his contribution to the Jabronies’ success.
Jordan McGregor (Keller Whales)
Jordan McGregor is a standout on the field, known for his lightning speed and striking bleach blonde hair. His athleticism is unmatched, often bailing out his team with phenomenal defensive plays. McGregor's ability to cover ground swiftly and his impeccable defensive skills make him a formidable force in any game, consistently proving himself as a crucial asset on the field.
Team Santonocito (Let's Get Reccked)
Corey and Molly Santonocito bring a fresh dynamic to "Let's Get Reccked," injecting both experience and unique skills into the team. Molly, with her speed and veteran presence, offers stability amidst a roster that sees frequent turnover. Her ability to navigate the field with agility and make decisive plays adds a strategic edge to the team's game plan. Buchlis has been wise to utilize her as a weapon. Not to be outdone, Corey contributes not only with his athleticism, but also with his charm and dexterity. Renowned for his gentle hands and keen understanding of pass coverage, Corey enhances the team's defensive capabilities while bringing a charismatic presence to their lineup. Together, the Santonocitos bolster "Let's Get Reccked" with a blend of skill, reliability, and personality, making them valuable additions.
Caitlin Mason (Buffalo Vice)
Caitlin Mason, the swift and nimble slot receiver, thrives on her exceptional chemistry with quarterback Andy. Despite her small stature, Mason adeptly handles the challenging throws and intricate routes. Her ability to secure catches, whether short or long, showcases her versatility and reliability on the field. Mason's adaptability makes her a crucial asset in the team's offensive strategy, consistently delivering key plays.
Dan Gonzalez (Buffalo Vice)
Dan Gonzalez is one of the nicest guys you can ever meet, too nice if you ask us, but he is super underrated too. Dan is the captain for Buffalo Vice, who have acclimated well to D3, and Dan is the brains behind the operation, putting his team in the right position, and playing his consistent game where he just gets open at will.
Renee Lantz (Practice Squad)
Renee Lantz shines brightly on the Practice Squad, widely recognized as one of the top female players in her division. She is also renowned for her contributions on Cunning Stunts in Division 4. On offense, her ability to make phenomenal plays sets her apart, making her a go-to target for any Quarterback. With a knack for reading the game and impeccable skills, Renee consistently delivers game-changing performances.
Honorable Mentions- Ashley Bower (Bullet Club), Jaime McCabe (Practice Squad), April Meier (Jabronies), Aaron Balcerzak (Toppers All Stars & Todd)
Division Four
Taylor Pagano (Cunning Stunts)
What else is there to say about Taylor? She has been a strong figure for the Cunning Stunts for years, while also dominating in D1. Taylor has always taken the safety spot for the Stunts, and thrives at it, always in position to make a play, and not giving an inch to the male receivers. Offensively, you are hard pressed to find a girl with better hands. If you put the ball near her, like Joey always does, she is catching it 10/10 times.
Maggie LaMantia (Cunning Stunts)
Maggie Lamantia stands out as the premier rusher in the league, holding the record for the most sacks in a single day. She is one of the many Division One girls on this team, and she she showcases what D1 girls are capable of. Beyond her rushing ability, Maggie is equally formidable on offense, making her a versatile threat that opponents must always account for. Her ability to dominate on both sides of the ball solidifies her reputation as one of the most impactful players in the division.
Rebecca Dominesey (Interdimensional Lightning Falcons)
Rebecca Dominesey is a vital core member of ILF, known for her unwavering positivity and steadfast support for her teammates. Her infectious enthusiasm and encouragement uplift those around her. Becca was recently honored as the winner of the Lenny Alba Person of the Year award. She consistently delivers standout performances on defense in coverage and as a rusher.
Katelyn Koester (Interdimensional Lightning Falcons)
Katelyn Koester brings a fresh energy to ILF, transitioning seamlessly from hockey with a perpetually bright smile. Despite being new to the sport, Katelyn is quickly learning the game and making a notable impact by putting up points for her team. Her enthusiasm and positivity are contagious, uplifting her teammates and contributing to a positive team dynamic. Katelyn's ability to adapt and excel have made her a promising addition to ILF as she continues to grow and thrive on the field.
Mike “Colorado” Shimburski (Passing While Intoxicated)
Colorado Mike plays a pivotal role in PWI's success with his knack for finding open zones and his reliable hands. His jovial attitude not only lifts his team spirits, but also fosters a positive environment crucial for team cohesion. His skills and positive demeanor make him an essential asset to PWI's achievements. This is the man you want to have a drink with at the end of your game.
Megan Mallon (Tater Tots)
Megan Mallon is a speedster on offense, causing defenders considerable trouble with her movements and routes. Her quarterback has adeptly utilized her skills, finding creative ways to maximize her impact on the field. Beyond her athletic prowess, Megan is known for her pleasant demeanor, bringing positivity to every game she plays. She was a hit on “Lenny and Rameer Day!” She understands what this league is about, competition, fun, and socialization.
Megan Marcus (Tater Tots)
Megan Marcus is a cornerstone of the league, a regular in the breakfast club, a bar socialite, and an integral part of the Tater Tots. We’ve all met Megan, we all know Megan, and we all love Megan. However, most of us know her by her Nickname “Drunk Meg” and she will buy you a mimosa.
Tawan Crosby (Reset Warriors)
Tawan Crosby known for his imposing height and quiet determination. Standing tall amidst the chaos of the game, he emerges as a consistent red zone threat. Despite navigating through a carousel of new quarterbacks, his ability to adapt and excel remains undeniable. Crosby's height gives him a distinct advantage, allowing him to tower over defenders and secure crucial catches in critical moments. During the game Tawan maintains a quiet demeanor, preferring to let his actions on the field.
Kevin Hurley (Vaspian)
Kevin stands as the undisputed leader of Vaspian, the go-to player when a crucial play is needed. His athleticism and exceptional sportsmanship make him a standout on the team. Kevin's notable physical attribute, his massive legs, not only contribute to his impressive speed but also symbolize his strength and determination on the field.
Honorable Mentions: Addison Szumigala (PWI-IR), Dylan Jaloza (Tater Tots), Craig Mikida (Vaspian)
Division Five
Mark B (Gucci)
Mark is the lockdown defender of Gucci, using his length and speed to track down top receivers of opposing teams. Mark has shown his ability to clamp down, and get the stops needed for Gucci to keep its stifling defense at the top of the division. Want to know why they are? Look at Mark!
Molly McDermid (Come From Behind)
Molly, perhaps the SWEETEST person in the TSL, has been a mainstay for Come From Behind, and everybody’s favorite! Molly has consistently strong hands, and a great understanding of the game and how it needs to be played to win. It is no surprise Come From Behind has been a constant threat in the division with her and the crew around.
Karl Smith (Not So Sticky)
Karl Smith is one of the many, many seasoned veterans in the lineup. Despite the years, mileage, wear and ample tear, Karl continues to maintain his gifts and agility through a disciplined regimen that includes ample rest and strategic breaks during drives. His experience and commitment to his body make him a reliable asset on the field, when he is in attendance.
Pete Walbrandt (Travis Henry’s Kids)
Pete Walbrandt is a D1 talent masquerading in D5 thanks to his loyalty to his friend and QB, John Langley. Pete has shown time and time again how unguardable he is, and seems to get a pick on defense every game. It is a surprise a D1 team has not tried to pluck him from THK, but we don’t think he would go anyway. He loves playing with his team, and dominates while doing so. THK puts up points at will with him, and struggled without him. That is the definition of MVP.
Britney Matthews (PowderPuff Girls)
Britney Matthews is a focused and determined team player. She often will play safety on defense, which is one of the hardest spots to be on a gender team. Yet, she has exceptional positioning and defensive prowess, even when facing off against male opponents. Her dedication to the game and strategic acumen allow her to anticipate plays effectively, contributing significantly to her team success.
Dan "The Wrestler" Farinacci (Stir the Sauce)
Dan is a super cool guy, and freakishly large. It is not just his size that makes him so good, he catches everything, and has good lateral quickness to make plays on the ball on defense. It feels like if Dan can keep the team together, they will only continue to improve, and he is a great building block for that team.
Dorene Major (TMA)
What team hasn’t Dorene played for? We kid, but that is how popular and willing to step up she is, and she has solid hands and knows how to play in this league, as one of the vets in the TSL. A true definition of a team player, Dorene is always encouraging her teammates, sacrificing for the better of TMA, and making plays in the process. She embodies what the TSL is all about!
Brent Mackenzie (TMA)
Brent, the loveable fun personality of TMA, and a fan favorite! Brent has been playing in this league for such a long time, everybody rallies around him and wants to see his team succeed. Brent is a consistent player, gets open, and he is NOT going to drop the ball if it hits his hands. He is sneaky, and when you underestimate him, do it at your own peril, because he WILL get open.
Chris Wolcott (Two Tuddies)
Chris, the undisputed best player for the Tud Buds, is a great athlete that gets open at will. I am not sure what disappoints Chris more; the final record for the Tuddies, or the fact he has to wear the jersey instead of playing skins. Jokes aside, he is a rock solid player that teams have to focus on when playing the Tuddies, and he really showed how unselfish he was when he made the choice to stick with them instead of playing with the top team, Gucci. There is a lot that can and should be said for that, so kudos Chris!
Honorable Mentions: Kory Reid (Two Tuddies), Alex Corbelli (THK), Harlan Lovullo (Come From Behind), Thomas Fields (Gucci), Laura (Gucci), Val Testa (TMA)
Division Six
Mike Malicki (Pit Harade)
Mike Malicki stands out as a relatively unknown player in our league, yet he has played with the best of them. A former D1 player for Public Enemy. He’s got the body of a tight end, Tall, Great Hands, and finds holes. He excels in finding the back of the end zone, showcasing his ability to score. Give him the ball anytime you are in the endzone! It’s foolproof. Despite not always being in the spotlight, Malicki's contributions on the field speak volumes about his skill.
Joe Kurczewski (Pit Harade)
Joe K is an influential socialite in the league who is well known for networking and fostering a sense of community. If you want to become known, buy this guy a drink. If you want to learn some TSL history, talk to this guy. If you want to make friends, he will introduce you to people. Beyond all the social aspects that he promotes, he is also a player and manager of Bullet Club and Pit Harade. Joe has learned his knack on the field and he does it well. He can find any hole and slip into it.
Trish Esposito (Sausage McMuffins)
Trish Esposito, well known for her short stature and big personality, was a former co-host of the TSL podcast. Trish has been playing the game for quite some time and has always brought positivity to whatever team she's been on. She’s got a lot of energy whether it's 9 am for a breakfast club game or 3 pm at the end of the TSL day.
Melissa Skipworth (Balls Deep)
Melissa Skipworth has shown significant improvement over the last two seasons as a player, demonstrating herself as a team-oriented individual who is eager to learn and easy to coach. Her positive influence extends beyond her performance, as she actively works to improve her team on and off the field.
Alex Dutkiewicz (Back that Pass Up)
Alex Dutkiewicz is a pivotal figure in the football scene, known for his expertise and contributions, particularly for the team "Back that Pass Up." You’ve also seen him around as a referee or bringing Buddy into the spotlight. Alex's dedication and knowledge make him an essential go-to person behind the scenes. His presence and support in the game are valued by many who have experienced his kindness and professionalism firsthand.
Molly (Just Joshing)
Molly is a standout gem in Division 6, demonstrating skills that could easily transition to higher divisions without missing a beat. Her exceptional hands, speed, and pressure as a rusher make her an all star on any team. It's only a matter of time before Molly catches the eye of a higher-tier team or gets recruited for a gender team.
Honorable Mentions- Kanye Shearer (Mighty Drunks), Jack (Blitzkrieg), Boogie (Balls Deep).
Week One
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- Created: Tuesday, 27 August 2024 16:20
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Week One
Brilliant
- Straw Hats leader Mike Ferguson caught an incredible touchdown, unfortunately he sustained an injury later in the game.
- Girls Rule the World!! Magen Campbell and Jessie Kieta play defense in the Powerpuff Girls double header, each grab an interception, swat balls away from male and female receivers, which help to seal the games against Come From Behind and Spinelli’s Plumbing.
- Sticky Laces QB, Kyle Messina leads the S’laces to two wins in D6! His cool demeanor kept the laces ahead of both Dogg Pound and Balls Deep. We smell a championship coming.
- Kyle Connif Shakes hangover, settles in to deliver sparkling passes to the Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup and the crew, as Powerpuff girls sweep double header.
- Derek Pew arrives in a suit, forced to throw short passes due to the constricting, Armani sleeves. Leads Vaspian to a Win. Distributes business cards that say “Come to Derek Pew for all your real estate needs.” After the game to all fans.
- Frodo Swaggins girls led a come from behind victory against Can’t Touch This. Tori Leighbody pukes, rallies, and sprints; while Katie “Kilimanjaro” Swanson scores toe-tapping, deep ball touchdown as the crowd erupts.
- The Malones show up and rout D2 incumbent Scared Hitless, Race Colon immediately exclaims D2 is too easy, and wants to take on D1.
- Veteran-laden Buffalo Vice starts the Fall Season strong, as shifty ankle-breaker Caitlyn Mason leaves Bullet Club defenders in the dust for multiple touchdowns.
- Multiple teams started the season with friendly bucket bets before games. Let’s keep this tradition going!
- Sausage McMuffins receiver had a brilliant touchdown catch. On a deep ball, the ball was ripped out, spun in the air, and the receiver still came up with possession for a touchdown.
Blunders
- Jeremy Burr missing from the fields, sulking his wounds from the Spring Playoff Loss. Rumors state he spent the offseason trying to join any team that won a championship.
- Bobby McConnell gets picked off three times against Wet Bandits. Chris Nelson makes two acrobatic picks and Sean Weisenhal snags the ED ball out of the air with one hand.
- Reminder that there are no same day subs! You can’t steal a player from another team who happens to be hanging out on the sidelines. Teams are given 15 spots for rosters, and final rosters aren’t due for a few weeks. Fill up your roster, make sure you have enough players!
- Passing While Intoxicated and Cobblestone both showed up short-handed this week giving their opponents easy wins for the first week.
- Mike Thomas misses out on rounds of shots to celebrate his own birthday.
- TSL can’t break the Week One fight streak… fights ensue in multiple games.
- Ref Treatment- Touching a ref is a guaranteed way to get yourself thrown out of a game and suspended. Don’t do it. Also make sure BEFORE THE GAME, you have 30 dollars available in cash for refs. Refs are not required to accept your Venmo, be prepared to pay cash.
- Jabronies star Eric Klecker drops deep balls in his double header. Joe Miano looks perplexed and asks “You know you have to catch the ball with your hands right?”
- Topper is plagued with yet another shoulder injury, sentenced to the sidelines while his team struggles slinging the rock. Via interview, Topper said “I won’t even risk playing defense unless it's to shut down the Recckio Twerp.”
- Blase learns that he must tag a Quarterback three times in order to get one the credit for a sack.
Points of Emphasis
While we like to bring recaps and fun to the league for everybody’s viewing pleasure, it feels like the Godfather and Jeff Krol are tasked with driving some key points home seemingly every week, so we feel like we need to chime in:
- You still have time to add to your roster (within reason, and not to stack your roster after registering in a certain division). We say this because we have already had to deal with forfeits, and rag tag squads. Forfeits are no fun for everybody, particularly for the team that does show up ready to play, and for the players on the forfeiting team that came ready. If you are concerned with fielding a roster, hit the sub list. There are ALWAYS players willing to chip in to help out, and it is better to request and end up not needing, rather than ending up with a not fun time for all involved. If you have concerns about not having enough players, ask around to add on to your current roster, or become familiar with the sub list!
- We hit this point in the blunders already, and Jeff Krol and the GodFather relentlessly make this point, but it bears repeating: BE NICE TO THE REFS! Just about every single ref does not mind some griping and complaining; that just comes with the territory. We all do it, we all get frustrated, and that is okay. However, know there is a line not to cross, say your piece, and move on. If you want the ref to look for something, talk to them. If you have any issues with how officiating is going, come to Garrett, Jeff, or any other person you think can help, and discuss your concerns. Yes, the refs are being paid, so we want games to be called as best as possible, and for refs to pay attention to the game, but that does not entitle beratement. I think most are good about it, but it bears repeating.
- I think we all have seen some injuries come from some games throughout the last few years, and obviously we know that is a risk of playing. With that said, while competing and winning is important, we all have to go back to work on Mondays, and the goal is to compete, but be safe as well. Be mindful while out there of your surroundings, and try to avoid plays that can lead to injury. Winning is fun and important, but safety is more important. Maybe it leads to giving up a catch, or a score, but avoiding collisions is far more important!
WEEK 8 REVIEW
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- Created: Tuesday, 18 June 2024 13:15
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The regular season is now over, and boy did a lot happen in the final week of the season! We hope everybody enjoyed the transition we here at the Sentinel made last week, diving deeper into individual observations as opposed to trying to delve into game recaps. This week, we have our usual Brilliant and Blunders, and finish it off with some observations made as we watched all the action on Saturday. There was a lot to get into, so without further ado, here we go!
Brilliant
- Chris Nelson and ShBend use their afterburners to catchDaballs. We apologize for the pun…
- Multiple TSLers apply sunscreen! Dogs, Children, Families, and Fun is had by all!
- Tater Tots monopolizes the Dunk Tank, current front runners to Spring Season Best at Bar.
- Kevin of Vaspian leads his team to two near victories, True TSL Sportsmanship was on display.
- Farr vs Farr in ED vs Scared Hitless. Brothers duke it out and have some crazy athletic plays on each other.
- Carly Reeb scores a leaping touchdown, sideline roars with applause.
- Scott McGregor demonstrates athleticism while deflecting passes, going stride for stride with various opponents, and scoring on a Go Route.
- Frank Laudico goes 1-1 on the day, but wins over our hearts by bringing multiple buckets up to the bar, and volunteering his body for the dunk tank.
- Unknown Male Receiver from Pit Harade completes the tip, tip, touchdown against Blitzkrieg. A Valiant Effort to bring the ball in.
- Can’t Touch This wins two games on the day, against a D1 and D2 team. Eric Delecki sparks offense for Can’t Touch This.
Blunders
- TSLer’s scream and use profanity at the Bartenders. Let’s remember that we are guests at the bar, the bartenders do not control prices and are simply there to work and that they are part of the TSL family.
- Krol unveils new sadistic punishment. Derek Pew spins and is punished with a Belly Shot off of Scott Klussman.
- Rick Recckio tries to use his good looks and charm to get past Patrick “Topper” McGovern on a deep post. Topper swats it away and says “Not TODAY!!”
- Blase lays on ground, mid-game, to catch some extra Vitamin D in D1/D2 Crossover Game.
- Travis abandons Scared Hitless for Eyes Uptown, looked to have mid-game regret.
- Brandy Clarke was her usual awesome self on the fields... but her blunder was agreeing to spin the Wheel of Prizes/Punishments. Guess who's now responsible for getting B's Brother to and from the TSL Banquet this year?
- Practice Squad and Wanderers make refs Buddy Lee and Langley question their ability to keep a proper count, only to be proven wrong in the end TWICE in the same game. Players gently chide them the rest of the game.
- Roaring 20’s get lead against PWI, falter as the vet Buddy Lee gets his team in check, and Roaring 20’s falls apart.
- Cobblestone loses against Cunning Stunts, when in a shocking plot twist, they were NOT the team playing short-handed for once!
- Jeneva Conventions show up without their fearless leader for playoffs, go on to get blown out without proper leadership. Team would not listen to Jamie McCabe when he said where the ball was going every time.
Week 8 Observations
- Is the gap between D1 and D2 that big? Doesn’t seem like it! We got another dose of D2 upsets with Mavericks taking down the Sticky Bandits (not to be confused with the Wet Bandits, those guys never lose!) Jordan Lawson is a man on a mission this session, proving once and for all he knows how to build a team to compete. Having D1 talent in D2 doesn’t hurt!
- Can’t Touch This took down a depleted Frodo team, which begs the question; Does Garrett’s team hate him? They seem to NEVER show up in full. You gotta feel bad for him. That was the story of that game. CTT showed up in full, and they bit off Frodo’s finger and dropped them into the fire.
- In Breakfast Club, Rick Burton intercepted an extra point attempt, while returning the ball out of the endzone, he tried to lateral to his teammate and that was intercepted by Alex Dutkieicz, on the original offense. All of that excitement for one point.
- Is anybody stopping the Cunning Stunts in D4? They went out there Saturday and won TWO games short-handed. That begs the question, however, if they can get over their past mistakes of blowing it out in the regular season, just to give it away come playoffs. Something seems different this year though. Their games aren’t close, and Joey is defending on another level. Doesn’t hurt to have Mel Linsmair back at safety too!
- Dave Baker shows that Father Time and Father’s Day weekend will not stop his football career. Baker completed a toe tap touchdown in his D1/D2 Crossover game.
- D6 looks to be Pit Harade, and everybody else heading into playoffs. They went out there against Blitzkrieg, arguably their biggest competition, and delivered with precision. Dave Walter has been AWESOME at QB. With Bullet Club being competitive in every game with a good roster, and the success of Pit Harade, Joe K has been running around the field and bar telling everybody he is THE best GM in the TSL.
- We have the best four teams in the breakfast club heading into the semi-finals. Mistymeanors won a tight one against D’s Nutz, who will go down as the best winless breakfast club team in the history of this league. They had their shot at the end to win it, but fell just short, which is seemingly how every game went for them.
- Chris Wolcott could not outjump the ladies of THK for a sixth down, Hail Mary. He was seen tugging on his shirt asking to play skins. The other receivers of Two Tuddies were playing well despite a loss.
- David “Bro” Klecker makes his return as a Quarterback for the Jabronies. While QB Joe Miano is away becoming the next Dave Grohl, the Nirvana Version, Bro makes his comeback. Unfortunately, fate, luck, and athleticism were not on Bro’s side as he couldn’t connect with big brother Eric repeatedly throughout the game.
- TMA requested the services of Colorado Mike to be their Quarterback for their last game of the season. While Mike didn’t bring in a victory, he did bring a welcome boost of praise and joy to the team. Mike connected with Val Testa in the end zone and celebrated her success!!