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Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Week 8 Recap

Markinson

It's been a tough season for Scott, but he manages to snag his 23rd career Heineken in his 15-point win over Eddy. He's still in last place but is primed to play spoiler, starting by dropping Eddy to third place.

Drew comes up just 0.34 points short of Heineken, but he still wins his second straight game against first place, beating Gina by 9, and now he's the man at the top of the standings.

Amer takes out Hubert by 15, his third straight win, and now he's back in contention, just two games back but with a large points lead. Can he repeat?

Jason loses a tough one to Lisa by 4 points, and his title chase is likely over. Time to play spoiler.

Montoya

Gina scores her second career Heineken in her 50-point beatdown of Lisa. Both have uphill battles to qualify for Markinson and will need to string some wins together to have a chance.

Hubert moves into first place after taking me down by 13. I score third highest in the league but drop to 3rd place.

Andrew falls to second after losing to Dan by 4. Two late turnovers by Dan's defense on MNF give him his margin for victory, and he's in the thick of the Markinson chase at 5th in the standings.

Jeremy keeps his all-important spot in 4th with his 17-point win over Scott.

Dufresne

Drew gets his third career Heineken in his 42-point win over Russell. His second straight win moves him into third, positioning him for a return to Markinson. Russell drops to fifth but is still right in the thick of things.

Nalu loses to Jason by 19, ending his record-tying 6-game win streak and his runaway title bid. He still holds down the top spot by one game.

Dean comes up just 2 points shy of his 22nd Heineken, but he still destroys Eddy by 66 points to move into second place, and with his massive points lead, he's really only a half-game back in the standings. He leads Hubert by 60 in the Starling race.

In the battle to avoid the bottom, Amer beats Steve by 44, keeping his qualification chances alive.

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