Thursday, September 28, 2006

MN Fall League Week #2 Rehash

#2 posting 9.28.2006
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FALL LEAGUE POLL & MORE

There are 11 undefeated teams in the MN Fall league's 9 divisions.

Starting off at the top (Blue) A split squad St. Paul Central knocked off the other undefeated teams at Armstrong (Eastview, and Mpls South). I wrote about both these games, go back to Sunday's postings to catch up.

In the white (Forest Lake) Centennial Red is at 4-0 and Eden Prairie at 3-0. Hopkins is breathing down their necks at 3-1, the only loss coming to EP. CR and Hopkins play this week at 2:25. This should be the game of the week.

In the Red (Kennedy) division Burnsville & Kennedy are both 3-0. Central's other split squad is 3-1 with an overtime loss to Kennedy. Burnsville meets in the last weekend of the year. The red is looking like the toughest league, not the 3rd best.

Minnetonka rules the Green at 4-0. They have already beat White Bear Lake, the closest challenger 36-33 in the first week. Tonka plays Orono and Kennedy's 2nd team this week.

In the Orange St. Paul Johnson and Osseo Black (2nd) are sitting on 4-0 record. Something will have to give this weekend as they meet at 2:25.

The Yellow division has Chaska Black (2nd) and Minnehaha tied with 3-0 records. Those two will meet on the 8th.

Everything is a jumble in the Purple with Mounds View, and Eastview (2nd) tied at 3-1. This is a wide open division.

In the Pink division Minnetonka (2nd) and Wayzata (2nd) are both 3-0

And in the Black, the long trips in have been worth it for Barnum, located up by Duluth, now that gas is 2.09 and that the team is 3-0.

gbbrecruit RANKINGS
1. St. Paul Central-Armstrong 3-0
2. Centennial Red 4-0
3. Burnsville Black 3-0
4. Bloomington Kennedy 3-0
5. St. Paul Central-Kennedy 3-1
6. Hopkins 3-1
7. Minneapolis South 3-1
8. Eastview 3-1
9. Minnetonka 4-0
10. Eden Prairie 3-0

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