Flag Football Standings

Late Fall Co-ed Flag Football at Lewis and Clark Sundays

Danger Zone photo First Place Trophy

Midcore
Champs

 
  Danger Zone

Danger Zone
It's the last game that counts

Payback was on the minds of the men and women of team Danger Zone as they took the field against Roustabouts for the Midcore championship at Lewis & Clark on Sunday. A heartbreaking 65-64 early regular season loss back in November kept them focused and motivated throughout the playoffs...the brackets had them on a collision course potential rematch in the title game. The offenses for both teams were firing on all cylinders throughout the playoffs, leading to a championship game the fans and media had been hoping for throughout the season.
Both quarterbacks were on point all game long, with Chris of Danger Zone finding Jenna on many crucial plays in the 2nd half. Roustabouts did their best to close the gap towards the end of the game, but some timely defensive stops and a dialed-in offensive juggernaut proved too much in the end, resulting in an impressive 58-44 victory and fitting end to the season for team Danger Zone.

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Roustabouts photo
Second Place Trophy

Midcore
Second Place

Roustabouts

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Midcore Standings

  Team Wins Losses Draws Ranking
Points
Points
Allowed
1
 
  It was fun while it lasted
6 1 0 12 172
2
 
  Tom Brady's Soft Old Balls
5 2 0 10 200
3
 
  Pull it out in the end
4 3 0 8 236
4
 
  Lava Sharks
4 3 0 8 240
5
 
  99 Problems
5 (1)º 3 0 10 240
6
 
  Alcoholics Anonymous
5 3 0 10 287
7
 
  Roustabouts
6 3 0 12 362
8
 
  Danger Zone
7 2 0 14 409
NOTE: These rankings have been manually adjusted to reflect external criteria.
Safely Blitzed photo First Place Trophy

Softcore
Champs

 
  Safely Blitzed

No stoppin' this team of destiny

The championship game on Sunday featured two teams ready to raise the Lombardi wristbands after a hard fought regular season. While Snatches & Jerks had a relatively easy time in their semi-final game against newcomers Hot Pocket, Safety Blitzed eked out a grueling 34-28 victory against Swear to drunk I'm not god on the other side of the bracket.
Both teams were methodical in their offensive play calling in the first half, not wanting to reveal too much of their playbook too early in the game. A clean and quick first 20 minutes had Safety Blitzed up 14-6...this game was living up to the hype with both teams confident in their play and chances of winning the title entering the 2nd half.
Quarterback Lynne took the bull by the horns on their first drive, sidearm slingin' her team down the field for an impressive drive and comfortable 21-6 lead. With defensive stopper Bobi absent for the day but still on their mind, the Safety Blitzed defense went into shutdown mode, holding off Snatches & Jerks for the rest of the game and eventual 28-14 victory.
Congrats to Safety Blitzed...a well-deserved championship for a team who knows how to get it done on the turf at Lewis & Clark.

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Snatches and Jerks photo
Second Place Trophy

Softcore
Second Place

Snatches and Jerks

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Softcore Standings

  Team Wins Losses Draws Ranking
Points
Points
Allowed
1
 
  Safely Blitzed
6 3 0 12 222
2
 
  Hot Pocket
5 (2)º 4 0 10 134
3
 
  Snatches and Jerks
5 4 0 10 229
4
 
  Swear to drunk I'm not god
4 5 0 8 343
5
 
  Easy Company
2 5 0 4 203
6
 
  PASSive Aggressive
2 5 0 4 239
7
 
  Temperamental
1 7 (2)º 0 2 217
8
 
  No Punt Intended - Indy #FF12
2 6 0 4 223
9
 
  The Natural Disasters
1 6 (1)º 0 2 200
10
 
  Fed Court Press
0 5 0 0 243
NOTE: These rankings have been manually adjusted to reflect external criteria.
How are Standings Calculated?
Standings shown do not automatically adjust for tiebreakers. Tiebreakers may be adjusted manually prior to playoffs with head-to-head followed by runs/points allowed (or sets lost for Volleyball leagues) as the top 2 criteria. Forfeits may be calculated differently as stated below.
º Forfeits
Parenthesized numbers indicate wins or losses by forfeit.
When calculating Ranking Points, forfeits may be weighted differently than normal wins and losses.