Thursday, July 13, 2006

Thursday Results

Basketball
Cubists def Impressionists 15 - 9
Vampire Slayers def Surrealists 17 - 3
Cubists def Surrealists 26 - 9
Vampire Slayers def Impressionists 25 - 5

Soccer
Constructivists tie Post-Impressionists 1 - 1
Modernists def Post-Impressionists 2 - 0
Modernists def Constructivists 1 - 0

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


BASKETBALL MVP
Spencer Corpuz

BASKETBALL HUSTLE AWARD
Kevin Lau

SOCCER MVP
Ali Nahm

SOCCER HUSTLE AWARD
Shing Him Liu


To Ithaca then.

And the great Odyssey that is KA Camp Cup lumbers on. On the basketball courts, the Cubists bounced back and won two. Ben Quazzo, after missing half of the first game due to tennis, came back and led his team to a come-from-behind win. They are now tied for third place.

But the team to beat is still the Vampire Slayers, who have tightened their stranglehold on first place with two blowouts tonight. Riley Flood played spectacularly, draining shots from the outside, and Krishan Aghi and the Conquistador Corpuz (playing injured) continued to improve on their already impressive abilities.

The Impressionists, tragically, dropped two more. Aaron “Mighty Mouse” Michaels made a bunch of shots, even while being double and triple teamed.

The Surrealists, after winning day one in soccer, hopped on the bus and went to basketball school. Kevin “the goose” Lau provides hope for his outfit; with an excellent head for the game, this talented ball-handler made some plays for his team.

On the pitch, the Mod Squad rolled to an easy victory over the previously tied-up Post-Impressionists. Striker Graham Sarasy is starting to add to an already explosive offense, complementing well the tremendous play of Spencer Koh, who scored an amazing, volleying goal in the Modernists’ first game. Shing Him “Shing” Liu was in the right place at the right time for De Stijl’s other two goals, including the lone goal in their victory over the no-longer-undefeated Constructivists, and Albert “We Can Do It!” Cho managed the ball well in the midfield.

Patrick Yew-ing of the Post-Impressionists continues to play impressively, but even working the one-two with Jon Chin couldn’t give them a win. Captain Doug Morrison also had more headers than anyone could possibly count.

The Red Wedge, after acquiring free agents Jamie Shenk and Ali “the flash” Nahm, looked solid on the pitch, although they could not muster enough firepower for a win. Nahm, however, did score one to tie the Post-Impressionists, and had a heap of other vicious attempts. The godfather Cama crossed well for the Constructivists, and Nick Lyon had several barely missed opportunities. But the standings have tightened up in the middle, and the rest of the cup looks to be a real wild ride. To Ithaca, my friends, to Ithaca.

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