Wednesday Results
Basketball
Constructivists def Impressionists 14 - 11
Vampire Slayers def Post-Impressionists 14 - 10
Vampire Slayers def Constructivists 16 - 11
Post-Impressionists def Impressionists 110 - 59
Soccer
Modernists def Surrealists 2 - 0
Modernists def Cubists 1 - 0
Surrealists def Cubists 2 - 1
Day Six Standings
1. Vampire Slayers* 7 – 1 – 4
2. Modernists* 7 – 4 – 1
3. Constructivists 5 - 3 – 4
4. Cubists 6 – 4 – 2
5. Post-Impressionists 4 – 5 – 3
6. Surrealists 3 – 7 – 2
7. Impressionists 0 – 8 – 4
* Have earned a spot in the finals
BASKETBALL MVP
Jon Chin
BASKETBALL HUSTLE AWARD
Krishan Aghi
SOCCER MVP
Spencer Koh
SOCCER HUSTLE AWARD
Noah Shenker
Holy cow! What an exciting final day at the KA Camp Cup! The Vampire Slayers have secured first place and a spot in the finals with two hard fought wins on the basketball court against the Post-Impressionists and Constructivists. Krishan Aghi controlled the post position with his aggressive and impressive play, and Spencer “the conquistador” Corpuz was great on the give-and-go, and played point with a level head and a keen eye. Asked about his team’s victory, Coach Zdon was quoted as saying, “I’m hungry.”
For a victory perhaps? But they will have to overcome the Modernists in the final game, who jumped two places in the standings to land in second place. Their two big wins on the soccer field came from an Albert “We Can Do It!” Cho goal and two goals from Spencer Koh, one of which was a spectacular heal-shot volley with his back turned to the goal against Surrealist captain Neville Eclov. Joshua Chan played strong on defense, and Graham Sarasy kicked butt and had a good head for positioning himself well.
The Constructivists with a win and loss tonight take third place, issuing tremendous defense from Nick the Lyonhearted, who had his best game of the season. The Larson-Cama duo was jiving nicely, and Alec “the bomber” Bronder worked the fast break for this hustling and defense-oriented team.
The Cubists tragically dropped two games tonight and fell out of second place down to fourth, but they played tough, with Noah Shenker intercepting passes and saving goals like a catcher in the rye. And then on the horizon, a savior appeared, or so they thought. Like a long lost cavalry, Ben Quazzo made a surprise appearance, but his mad skillz weren’t enough to give them a W in either game.
Rounding out the standings were the Post-Impressionists, who finished an impressive 4 – 2 in basketball, but couldn’t get any victories in soccer; the Surrealists, who played spoiler and had an absolutely huge win over the Cubists with a Alastair “the taxi” Louey goal which put the Modernists into the finals; and the Impressionists, who played amazingly well considering they were horribly under-coached. David Mwaura has, to his credit, absolutely secured the first pick in next season’s draft.

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