45-37
This was a very accurate prediction. KK came out hot and took an early lead, but that was before Zack Millett got rolling in his much anticipated debut. Despite Keast shaking off some of the rust and now looking like 80% of his old self, the second half surge of Team Southwick was too much to withstand, capped off by a buzzer-beating layup for team captain Harrison Southwick for his 3rd and 4th points of the season.
Strauss vs. Jarboe
55-43
Maybe we should sleep on Jarboe. This game was supposed to be the game of the week, but once again Strauss came out and took care of business with ease. Perhaps a humbling loss for Team Jarboe will get them to keep their mouths shut (Simon) and focus more on playing good team ball.
Willson/Dzwonek vs. Booth
57-43
Team Willson won a game! No longer will they be in the basement of the league, as they actually looked pretty decent in their first dub of the season. Ben Rivet was able to contain Matty Bo, and that's all it seems to take to dismantle Team Booth.
Sellers vs. Manzi
40-55
Sam Boudreau was dominant again, and Manzi was able to pull out an easy W this week. As Sam continues to get familiar with his teammates and their tendencies, this team only gets stronger. As for Sellers, two losses in a row does not look good for their power ranking positioning, as they have gotten off to a rather disappointing start.
Townsend vs. Hastings
70-65
WOW. No one predicted this, and on behalf of everyone in the blog administration, we'd like to issue a formal apology to Kyle Plausse for doubting Team Townsend in this uphill battle. Kyle dropped a 30-piece on the top-ranked team in the league, and led an absolute offensive outpouring in the most exciting game of the week.
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