History Lesson
Brush up on your history ahead of this Saturday's CFT showdown with Cobra Kai (1.45P @ FloydNY)
I gotta get me one of those sweet headbands.
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Brush up on your history ahead of this Saturday's CFT showdown with Cobra Kai (1.45P @ FloydNY)
I gotta get me one of those sweet headbands.
well, Rod-lings, it looks like you've got some canine company. Ch. Redwitch Reason To Believe was the Working Group winner at this week's Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. beating out the Malamute among others, this Akita bitch moved on to the finals, only to lose to James, an English Springer Spaniel. let his be a warning to you: being the best team on Monday's isn't enough. eventually you're going to have to face the crème de la crème, but will you be stud enough to get it done when it counts? will you end up Crying, Laughing, Loving or Lying? because the Terrors are ready to have Miss Victory (our handler) lead us once around for the judges and claim the prizes for Best in Show.

James waits for his limo and clown to arrive
I posted three photos from this past Saturday's match.

Artist's Rendering. Actual birth may be cuter and/or bloodier.
We woke up Saturday morning looking down the barrel of another bocce match. Last week's near collapse was behind us and we were ready to get another notch in the ol' victory belt. Standing between us and that notch were newcomers Rollin' Deep, jumping into the Saturday fray for their first ever match.
RD even had their own cheering section in the form of John from Cobra Kai. Actually, he was more of a booing section, and those boos were aimed firmly at the Terrors. Undaunted, we came out strong with Marc and I at the south end and Sweet Touch and Kat on the north side. Nice shots all around produced a 7-2 win, but we knew better than to relax.
Game 2 brought trouble and self-flagellation. Chili had shown up early to work on her game, but she was unhappy with the results, especially on one ball that turned a Terror point into two points for the opposition. Matt, Cap'n and Tasty couldn't pull it together either and a 3-7 loss had us looking for answers with the 3rd set looming. Ezra, playing manager this season, put himself in with me, and kept Matt on the clay joined by Sweet Touch. We were consistently giving up 1 point on every round at our end as we were missing shots left nad right, but at the other end, the boys were able to keep us in it to the point where we were tied 5-5. We ended up in a good spot with a couple balls still left, and Ezra clamly walked up and hit his spot perfectly for the game winning points, just as he had the week before. And so it became only logical that he be re-christened "Captain Clutch". If he's rolling against you with the game in the line, watch out.

This week's award went to Matt Drumm in his first game back from sabbatical in Argentina for his consistently excellent shooting.
Unfortunately, the first forfeit of the season occurred when Electric Mayhem was a no-show for their game with the Beeyotcees. Which was too bad because I was interested to see how they played this week. But it worked out OK because we only had to wait through one game before we could get back on the court for some practice.
On another note, I think I volunteered last night to take over the scheduling duties from Jim and the Floyd folks. There was some grumbling about the way that the schedules were drawn up with some teams having several weeks off in a row, not enough variation in the start times and a lack of "double-headers". Someone said I should take over the job, and I said "Sure!" I don't know if I'll be any better at making 25 teams happy, but I'll give it a shot.