Saturday, August 25, 2007

New York...it's a helluva town

I started playing this game in 1999. Since then I have never been on the winning end of even a quarter against the New York Magpies, let alone game...until today.

As of today, the Baltimore/Washington Eagles are the last unbeaten team in the EAFL with their win against the Magpies in New York.

The final score was

4.8.32 NY
11.11.77 BWE

Come back later in the week for a more in depth write-up and a look at the standings.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Baltimore scraps its way to the Metro Grand Final

Ganked from the Baltimore Washington Eagles site -

GETS GRAND FINAL SHOW WITH WIN - Contributed by Dave Schall, Secretary

With a valient effort, DC falls to Baltimore who will now face Northern Virginia in the 2007 BWE Metro Grand Final.

In the final regular season game of BWE metro competition, DC and Baltimore knew that they had to bring their A-game to the field. Winner of this game would move on to face a powerful Northern Virginia side in the BWE Metro Grand Final on September 15th. Loser would watch from the sidelines.


Having been decimated the previous weekend by the Northern Virginians, DC's players drew first blood hoping that an early lead and some solid defense could put Baltimore in quite a hole. Some great goals by Cord Chase and Garth Elliott made sure that it was Baltimore who had to react first. In the middle of the ground, play was sluggish with players going half hearted at the ball, perhaps holding back knowing that a EAFL match against New York was on the not-so-distant horizon.


Second quarter saw more of the same, though intensity started to pick up near the tail-end of the quarter. Great defense work by the likes of Jake Engwerda, Matty Bishop, Jonny Mott and Dave Schall kept the ball on the down low versus potential threats in Dwayne Marshall, Steve Florence and RJ Wheelock. Hard work in the middle too by Kevin Stanley, Aaron Pritchard, Tony Goodman and new players Rod and Wes made sure that the offense had ample time to get the ball and shoot for goals.


Being down ten points at the half, Baltimore awoke with a mighty roar. Learning their lesson to aim for Wheelock in the goal squares rather than peppering shots from all angles of the DC backline, they managed to pull ahead with a ten-point lead of their own. Wheelock went on to boot eight goals on the day, taking advantage of his speed and agility as Shane Frearson, Denis Ryan and Greg Borchardt gave him plenty to go on.


In a hole, DC gave it their all knowing full well that Baltimore was ready to hold fast to their new-found lead. Kevin Smith and PJ Anderer set up some great plays for the forwards as "solid as a rock" Micky Dunne held off a hungry DC offense to just bare bones. Also, some great stuff in the center from ruck Geoff Hamshar who made sure all of his taps fell into the waiting arms of his Baltimore brethren.


Overall, a close match between two competitive sides. It took awhile to get the engines on both machines working, but when things kicked in, there was promise at all ends of the field. With no injuries to report, the Eagles will be looking forward to a great weekend in New York followed by a weekend off (Labor Day) and then a return to action versus Philadelphia in Philly.

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QUARTER SCORES:
01Q: DC 4.3 (27) to BAL 2.5 (17); 02Q: DC 9.5 (59) to BAL 7.7 (49); 03Q: BAL 11.10 (76) to DC 10.6 (66); 04Q: BAL 12.10 (82) to DC 11.10 (76)

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GOALS:
BAL: R.Wheelock (8); Marshall (2); Borchardt, Florence, Frearson (1)
DC: Elliott (5); Chase (4); Pritchard, Rod ??? (1)

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PLAYERS:
BAL: Anderer, Borchardt, Dunne, Florence, Frearson, Hamshar, Marshall, Ryan, Smith, Wheelock

DC: Bishop, Chase, Elliott, Engwerda, Goodman, Mott, Pritchard, Schall, Stanley, Wes ??, Rod ??
Umpires - Carroll, Moore, Tyndall



Metro Standings and game results

Ladder


W

L

D

F

A

%

pts

NVA

4

3

1

0

450

257

175

12

BAL

4

2

2

0

281

239

118

8

DC

4

1

3

0

255

484

53

4

Legend:

P = played

W = won

L = lost

D = draw

F = points for

A = points against

% = percentage

pts = league points


BWE 2007 METRO Fixture

DaResults

Teams

Report

12 MAY DC: 97 NVA: 69 report
19 MAY BAL: 93 DC: 28 report
02 JUN NVA: 91 BAL: 58 report
07 JUL NVA: 50 BAL: 48 report
11 AUG NVA: 240 DC: 54 report
18 AUG BAL: 82 DC: 76

report

15 SEP

BWE Metro Grand Final



And in other news concerning the Eagles -

National Rankings -

RankTeamW-L RecordVotes/Change
1.San Diego Lions4-010 #1 Votes
2.Denver Bulldogs3-1
3.New York Magpies2-0
4.BW Eagles3-0UP from 5
5.Golden Gate Roos1-1DOWN from 4
6.OC Bombers1-3
7.Chicago United 3-0
UP from 9
8.Boston Demons 1-1DOWN from 7
9.Atlanta Kookaburras4-1UP from 10
10.Minnesota Freeze2-1IN

Monday, August 13, 2007

Back at it

After the summer layoff, BW Eagles returned to Metro competition in order to hone their skills before the impending matches against New York and Philadelphia. This past Saturday, on a breezy 89 degree summer day in Bethesda, the Northern Virginia Hams took on the Capitol Punishment in a game that saw the Capitol Punishment smoked by the Hams.

The scoring came early and often for the Hams who had Baltimore loaner Dwayne Marshall working out of the middle account for 10 goals, Aaron Tyndall, also primarily working out of the middle added seven. Other multiple goal scorers for Northern Virginia included Cord Chase, Kevin Stanley, Kevin Smith, and Damien Moore (anyone else that scored, please feel free to contact me).

Down 42 - 7 at quarter-time, the Punishment rallied in the second quarter to pull within 25 due to strong play in the ruck, but saw that ground disappear as the Hams made adjustments in the second half.

With a dominant 210 - 52 win over the Punishment, the Hams have cemented their return to the Metro Grand Final this fall.

The Punishment has until this weekend to regroup when they will face the Baltimore Bhogans in hopes of moving up the ladder and another chance to face NoVa in the Grand Finals.

Current standings -

METRO 2007 LADDER
TEAM*GP* W * L * PTS * PF * PA * %

NVA *4 * 3 * 1 * 12 * 420 * 255 * 165
BAL * 3 * 1 * 2 * 4 * 199 * 163 * 122
D.C. * 3 * 1 * 2 * 4 * 177 * 372 * 48