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Alcoholics Anonymous

Winter Co-ed Flag Football at Lewis and Clark Sundays - Co-Ed 1
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Team Schedule

Sunday, February 16

3:00 PM Field 3
Blood, Sweat, and Beers Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Blood, Sweat, and Beers
Loss
42 - 46

Sunday, February 23

1:00 PM Field 2
Roustabouts Team Logo
Home
vs
Roustabouts
Loss
40 - 42

Sunday, March 2

3:00 PM Field 3
Seymour Touchdowns Team Logo
Home
vs
Seymour Touchdowns
Win
38 - 26

Sunday, March 9

5:10 PM Field 3
Football Junkies Team Logo
Home
vs
Football Junkies
Win
54 - 36

Sunday, March 16

2:00 PM Field 3
Balls and Dolls Team Logo
Home
vs
Balls and Dolls
Win
46 - 36

Sunday, March 23

3:00 PM Field 2
Reply To All Team Logo
Home
vs
Reply To All
Win
34 - 30

Sunday, March 30

PLAYOFFS View Playoff Bracket
5:00 PM Field 3
IYL HAWKS Team Logo
Visitor
vs
IYL HAWKS
Win
66 - 31
6:00 PM Field 3
Murdered Out Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Murdered Out
Win
40 - 34

Sunday, April 6

PLAYOFFS View Playoff Bracket
3:00 PM Field 3
99 Problems Team Logo
Visitor
vs
99 Problems
Win
44 - 26
4:00 PM Field 3
Blood, Sweat, and Beers Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Blood, Sweat, and Beers
Win
44 - 35

Notes

First Place

Winter Co-ed Flag Football at Lewis and Clark Sundays

Alcoholics Anonymous's favorite time of the season arrived just as the sunny weather did. As one of our veteran teams, A.A. found a rhythm early in the day and never seemed to fall out of it. Every receiver was utilized, every flag pulled and every space occupied. Their ability to spread the wealth on offense and ability to communicate (especially Michelle) on defense has propelled this team time and again to post season victories. Congratulations Alcoholics Anonymous for another great season!

Sunday, March 30

Justin 'Player of the Week'

Alcoholics Anonymous

The playoffs are in full swing now and this past Sunday's last game was one for the ages. Alcoholics Anonymous and Murdered Out, two of our top seeded teams, found themselves in a game that would not be decided in regulation. This game needed two overtimes to come up with a winner. As the other games ended, players and officials alike gathered around the north field to watch how this one would play out.
In a game filled with big scores and big stops, A.A. engineered a spectacular drive to find Justin in end zone in the second overtime. they narrowly pulled out this nail biter to move on in the playoffs. Murdered Out left it all on the field and will no doubt pick up right where they left off next season atop the standings.

 

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