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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Week 7 Update

Dufresne

Eddy won his fifth Heineken of the season! He took down Amer by 67 points and kept his spot at the top of the standings. He also widened his Starling lead to 70 over Lisa.

Drew doubled up on Nalu to stay alone in second, despite still sitting second-to-last in points. Stay tuned for my mid-season strength of schedule review, which figures out how this happened. :)

Jason recovered from his three-game slide to beat Russell, who lost despite scoring third-highest this week. Some guys (Drew) have all the luck.

Dean is back in the upper half of the standings after beating Matt.

Montoya

Hubert won his second straight Heineken with a solid win over DanFran. He's now back above .500 and at the bottom of a four-way tie for second.

It was a great week for me. I won my third in a row, this one over Jeremy, and the three teams above me all lost, allowing me to slip into second.

Lisa's five-game winning streak came to an agonizing end at the hands of Gina, who eeked out a three-point win. Lisa is still all alone in first place.

Andrew is on a two-game winning streak and still solidly in the mix after taking down Scott. He must think it's the playoffs.

Markinson

I snagged the Heineken to beat league-leading Amer by 81 points and move into second place after all four teams in the upper-half of the standings lost. Not surprisingly, this league is very competitive, with only two games separating first and last.

A note on Amer. He had the bad luck of playing against the Heineken winners in both leagues and lost by a combined 148 points.

Dean handed Jason his third straight loss and kept himself squarely in the mix at 3-4.

Hubert and Matt both won to move up to 3-4 and drop their opponents, Scott and Jeremy, to 3-4.

No one in this league is running away, and no one is dropping out of contention. It should be an intense second half of the season.

Record Watch

Jason passed Dean in career Dufresne points this week, taking the lead by 20. Congrats!

Jason was making a run at the top three in career wins after starting the season a combined 7-1, but he's gone 1-5 since. The top three, Dean, Hubert, and Scott, all have 7 wins on the season. Jason and I are tied for fourth and both have 8 wins.

I took the lead in career Markinson Heinekens with my fifth this week.

Eddy is now tied for third in career Dufresne Heinekens and is on pace to tie Scott's single season record ten Heinekens in 2006 and break Dean's Dufresne season record nine, also in '06.

Hubert is now tied for third in career Heinekens with nine, and he passed Jeremy for second in career Montoya Heinekens after winning the last two.

Some of you have asked to see what the full list looks like for some of the records. This is a copy of the raw sheet I use for keeping track of everything. [Link]

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