Or like when they took a team of softball players to Louisville last year I believe and lost by 6 touchdowns???????
Would you prefer 6 runs? Baskets? I think we all know where I was going with this. Kudos however on the Vortex getting their record crowd last weekend............although we don't know how many that was. The article that I read didn't say.
The St. Louligans are gearing up for another drunken night of indoor soccer. Hopefully we'll have another 30 of us there.
Another week of rankings http://indoorobserver.blogspot.com/2011/01/pasl-pro-power-rankings-week-nine.html
A piece taking a mostly-statistical look at the Frontier Division, and what it has accomplished: http://indoorobserver.blogspot.com/2011/01/post-game-analytics-great-frontier.html
t’s been over a month since we attended our last soccer game. Well in that time I think we just got more and more rowdy waiting for game time to roll back around. It seems like we’ve dealt with unbalanced schedules in the past now doesn’t it…back when we used to go to a different kind of game… Well, none of that matters now. This past weekend the Ohio Vortex came in looking for a victory over our boys, and thankfully the were sent home without one. The St. Louligans brought it…loudly..and incessantly once again. Again, we became fast friends with the opposing goalie as well…
Another week of rankings: http://indoorobserver.blogspot.com/2011/01/pasl-pro-power-rankings-week-eleven.html
Technically Wenatchee is 3-4 because their game against Tijuana was only a league game for Tijuana. Wenatchee has 13 games, but only 12 are regular season games.
I see your point; I just meant that the overall record factors into the ranking. But because it is listed next to the position, the official record should accompany it.
Illinois and Kitsap are in the same situation - they play 13 games but only 12 are supposed to count. Which game for each team will not count? This could have a big impact on the race for the Frontier Division title. These two teams need to play each other! Also, the Cincinnati Kings Reserves in the PASL-Premier play 9 games vs. the normal 8 for Premier clubs - is it known which of their games will not count? So far the league website has counted all of the games for the above 3 clubs in it's standings.
Thanks for posting the archive of the WSA-Wenatchee Game! Will you be doing webcasts for more Fire games?
Has anyone gotten confirmation of the playoffs? I mean, how many teams are in and from where do they come? Is it first place in each division? I've heard wild card thrown around, any clarification would be much appreciated. Side note, Illinois and Kitsap will not play each other unfortunately. The league has tried to keep the teams that wanted to be regional, regional, to cut down travel expenses. We wish there could be a deciding game but its not going to happen this season. I know at least for Kitsap that this inagural season was a test run to see what the numbers would really look like and it it is feasible to step up a bit next season. There will be a comprehensive review at the end of the season in regards to that.
Hopefully we will be doing one from Snohomish. Glad you liked it. My team and I learned a lot about the equipment and the process from our first trial run broadcast at Kitsap. The Rapids were very accommodating for us; a nicely-run Premier organization. Plus, gotta love the "black eye" interview at the end!
Here is kind of what we're looking at: Cincinnati March 11-13 La Raza de Guadalajara Sidekicks de Estado Mexico CMISL champion Eastern Division Champion Western Division Champion Wildcard* Top remaining East-West team vs. Frontier Division Champion (if the season ended today that would be a one game playoff between Kitsap and Tacoma). The caveat is if it ends up being Detroit/Kitsap or Illinois/Tacoma there could be financial considerations that prevent the play-in game from taking place. If Detroit qualifies for the wildcard game they also have to play the game between their March 6 regular season finale and the March 11 playoff opener. That is a small window.
I thought that the pasl pro winner would play the mexican champion and maybe the misl champion the next week in san diego here is a link to order tickets to it http://media.gamedaypr.com/Cincinnati Kings/KSA Tourney Flyer, 12-10.pdf
Ranul, that was talked about, but that was shelved for this year (the international tournament). Where did you see this flyer because the dates are wrong?
Sounds great....(I'm hoping Liga Mexicana de Futbol Rapido and the Canadian Major Indoor Soccer League come totally into the PASL-Pro loop next year.) Thanks for the update on the playoffs!
Craig Salvati and the Cincinnati Kings got the first shutout in PASL-Pro history (not counting a CMISL shutout that happened in a 40 minute doubleheader game) 6-0 over Ohio. Also Paul Wright has a first quarter natural hat trick to give the Sockers a 3-1 lead after the first quarter.