Friday, February 5, 2016

Week 8 Score Predictions

Coveno vs Gingras
51-40
I know some people have had doubts about this Coveno team, but just for the record, I have been a massive team Coveno supporter throughout the whole season. Last week we got to see Coveno's true potential. They kept a close game against the league favorites and they also kept their whining to a minimal. Team Jack battles might have a hard time covering every player on this Coveno roster.

Dawson vs Booth
54-39
At the beginning of the season, we had high expectations for team Booth when they strung together a couple of wins. But now, I just forget that they are still in the league. If that Booth kid keeps thinking he's Steph Curry, then they will clearly continue to struggle. Dawson's strengths include speedy guards (not Dylan) and good three shooters (Dylan) where Booth's main talent (Alan Robinson), is a big man who might not be able to defend such guards.

Dorff vs Hecht
48-36
Dorff seems to be a sneaky powerhouse in this league. Beating team Tranfaglia was a statement. Earlier this week, I caught up with Owen Torgerson (one of team Hecht's bench players) and he asked me "How many more weeks do I have to suffer?" Well Owen, the answer is forever my friend. Once a Hecht, always a Hecht.

Modelewski vs Werner 
56-46
Modzelewski finally won a game last week! Congrats! All season, I've been hearing from Aidan "Peg leg" Hoey, that they have the best shot at guarding team Werner's twin towers. That's if he can make it up and down the court and if Mitch shows up to the game. Lets see if he's right.

Tranfaglia vs Tornaritis
50-48
This will be a great battle between Dean and team Tranfaglia. It will be a close game, because playing against team Tranfaglia is like playing against six people on the court. Mr. Tranfaglia is virtually one of the players when he and Jimmy bicker.

Gavel vs Mitchell
60-38
I just don't see team Mitchell having the drive, heart, and the passion to win anymore games. Some players are even questioning the coaching staff (Darren Costa). It honestly breaks my heart to see a team with so much potential, just go down the drain due to the lack of leadership.

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