Friday, July 14, 2006

Friday Results

Basketball
Post-Impressionists def Constructivists 15 - 13
Modernists def Surrealists 25 - 10
Constructivists def Surrealists 11 - 8
Post-Impressionists def Modernists 14 - 6

Soccer
Vampire Slayers tie Impressionists 1 - 1
Cubists def Impressionists 2 - 0
Vampire Slayers tie Cubists 0 - 0

Day Three Standings
1. Vampire Slayers 4 – 0 – 2
2. Constructivists 3 - 2 – 1
2. Cubists 3 – 2 – 1
2. Post-Impressionists 2 – 1 – 3
5. Modernists 3 – 3 – 0
6. Surrealists 1 – 4 – 1
7. Impressionists 0 – 4 – 2


BASKETBALL MVP
Patrick Yew

BASKETBALL HUSTLE AWARD
Roberto Cama

SOCCER MVP
Ben Quazzo

SOCCER HUSTLE AWARD
David Mwaura


Things are heating up in the KA Camp Cup, as three teams are now tied for second place. The Post-Impressionists, after making a big trade for big man Eden “Godzilla” Adogla, won two basketball games tonight, eliciting tremendous play from power forward Jon Chin and center Patrick Yew-ing. Ben Yang, Chris Lu, and Mitchell Stern all also scored points for their squad, who are one of the teams now locked in the wild card race.

The Constructivists won one and lost one tonight, hustling amazingly on offense and playing their rough-and-tumble, smash-mouth defense, which has become a trademark of this Soviet-style outfit. Roman “the nobleman” Larson boxed out like he was born for the purpose, and Alec Bronder ran the fast break with finesse. But the real glue that holds the Red Wedge together is power forward Vitaliano Robert “the godfather” Cama, who broke up passes, rebounded, and ran the offense with tenacity and heart.

The Surrealists dropped two, but looked strong in their second game with great outside shooting from Sanjay Srinivas and Kevin “the goose” Lau. Jamie “the traitor” Shenk also looked good for her new squad.

The Modernists blew out the Surrealists in their first game, with Spencer “the fantastic” Koh draining bucket after bucket from the perimeter. Kirk Kim also played well underneath, but took himself out of the game against the Post-Impressionists due to a watch injury.

On the pitch, the Vampire Slayers were kept at bay with two ties, holding the ever-dangerous Cubists from scoring by loading the box and with Brian “the dynamo” Ferguson clearing well. Ali “the other traitor” Nahm dribbled well in the midfield and laced in some sweet passes to striker Riley “the rainstorm” Flood.

Impressionist captain David Mwaura hustled like a champion for his team, never ceasing to push the ball forward even with opposing players down from injury or after full time had been blow. It was this kind of play which earned the Impressionists their tie against the first-place Slayers, however against the Cubists, two own goals resulted in another tally in the team’s loss column. Brain Zhang was the real bright spot on the day for the Impressionists, passing beautifully and running interminably.

The Cubists are now the final second-place team, after collecting a win and tie tonight with great play from soccer superstar Ben “the Quiz” Quazzo. The Quiz utilized teammates Justin Chan and Noah Shenker, who look solid up front. But it’s a tight race for the wild card, with every team still in contention.

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