Unfortunately, No payouts, commish gets all money, did not win the poll. So here are the payouts
1st 300
2nd 200
3rd 150
4th 100
5th 80
6th70
7th 50
8th 30
9th 20
69th 10
Also, Just a little hint if you want to see everyones roster without going into each team individually, Go to REPORTS, ROSTER once in there, highlight GRID (instead of full) and you will see a printable/readable roster of everyones team.
As a reminder, you can see how the league faired the last couple seasons LEAGUE, ARCHIVES.
Way too early to determine anything, but my best friend from college is in first place and my best friend growing up is in second. I think this league is rigged. lol
Hopefully, everyone likes the site and is having fun. Please tell your friends about this league and recruit more people for next season. Lets continue to grow this league.
As always, thanks and good luck!
Jimmer
I want to welcome all newcomers, thanks for joining! We did lose a couple people from last year, but overall are up from last years total. I believe this is the final entries. I will double check my emails but it appears we have 103 entries.
103 entries 1030
- site cost -20
PAYOUTS will be. 1010. I will be posting a poll for payout positions. When I do please vote so we can finalize that asap
Also, please verify there are no mistakes. There shouldn't be, as for the most part, everyone entered their own roster. Go Pack Go! And Steelers too!
Thanks for entering. Good Luck to everyone.
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Dave Duecker | 206.00 |
Phil Posp 2 | 205.85 |
EBEB 1 | 204.95 |
Take a Bigger Lead | 202.55 |
Ryan Winkler | 200.85 |
Wes F | 198.15 |
Eddie Winkler | 195.75 |
Ryan jones | 195.40 |
Dennis T | 194.30 |
Joel T 4 | 192.90 |
Flipper 1 | 192.05 |
Ted Stern | 190.25 |
Kenny Klatt | 190.10 |
Remo Williams | 189.55 |
Heather | 189.20 |
Tanner Hansen 1 | 187.25 |
Ryan Chef 2 | 186.55 |
Hilary Smith | 185.95 |
The Hasman! | 185.75 |
Laura Tess | 184.80 |
Mark Allain | 184.15 |
The HASMAN2! | 183.75 |
Bill Grunwald 3 | 183.00 |
Joel 3 | 182.65 |
Mark Hinderman 2 | 181.45 |
Steve Raab 1 | 181.20 |
Josh Smith | 181.10 |
Evenhouse raiders | 180.85 |
Phil Lowery 1 | 180.30 |
Tommy C 2 | 179.95 |
Long Shot | 179.75 |
Tommy Crevier1 | 179.35 |
Bob Tess (R Winkler friend) | 179.30 |
Flipper 2 | 178.85 |
Sean Slattery | 178.85 |
Sean Slattery 2 | 178.70 |
Dan Catlin 1 | 178.55 |
Randall Sulivan | 178.00 |
Jimmer 2 | 177.75 |
Kevin Brown | 176.65 |
Tanner Hansen 3 | 176.00 |
Tanner Hansen 2 | 175.70 |
K&S (T) | 175.60 |
Jack Hudak | 175.35 |
Anders Tietz | 174.60 |
Markl Hinderman 4 | 174.45 |
JImmer Johnson | 174.25 |
Joel Thayer 2 | 174.15 |
Pam Kienbaum | 173.50 |
Phil Posp 1 | 173.45 |
Eric Gomez 2 | 173.15 |
Mike Erickson | 172.70 |
Rob Egan (M) | 172.55 |
Bryce 1 | 171.65 |
Mike Neidigh 2 | 171.35 |
Tommy C 3 | 170.80 |
Matt Digman | 170.35 |
Phil Lowery 2 | 169.45 |
Josiah Kliest | 169.35 |
Mike Neidigh 1 | 169.25 |
Ryan CHEF Sullivan | 168.90 |
Neal Stake 1 | 168.35 |
AJ 2 | 166.10 |
Eric Baeza 2 | 166.00 |
Eric Gomez | 165.95 |
Flipper 3 | 165.90 |
Neal Stake 2 | 164.60 |
1# Champion | 164.35 |
Douger J1 | 164.10 |
Bill Grunwald | 164.00 |
Flipper 4 | 163.40 |
Dan Dahlman | 163.00 |
Pam Kienbaum 2 | 162.90 |
Dan Catlin 2 | 162.65 |
AJ 1 | 162.35 |
Brandon Johnson | 160.30 |
Monroe Street Skunks | 160.05 |
Mark Hinderman 1 | 159.85 |
Eric Baeza | 159.75 |
Bill Grunwald 2 | 159.20 |
Joel T | 159.20 |
Corey C | 158.95 |
Sara Brown | 158.90 |
Tom HUTT HUTT | 158.60 |
2 Champion | 158.05 |
Jimmy G 2 | 156.95 |
Sandy Winkler | 155.90 |
Jimmy Guercioni | 155.40 |
Greg Ceilley | 154.95 |
Josh Smith 2 | 154.30 |
Scott Chandler | 153.85 |
Tom Binder | 153.70 |
Chris Laurent 2 | 153.45 |
Brayden G | 153.25 |
Rob Egan 2 (J) | 148.45 |
Mark Hinderman 3 | 148.00 |
K&S 2 | 146.90 |
Molli Ksionsk | 146.35 |
Evenhouse Raiders2 | 145.00 |
BILL G 4 | 143.70 |
Like I said, Like I said! | 140.45 |
Chris Laurent 1 | 127.60 |
Phil Lowery 3 | 125.05 |
Minnesota Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson brought in all five of his targets for 64 yards and a touchdown in Monday night's loss to the Los Angeles Rams. The 27-year-old was able to break free for a nifty 26-yard catch-and-run late in the third quarter, but that would be the team's only TD -- and highlight -- of the game. The Vikings' offense fizzled out for the second straight week as quarterback Sam Darnold's late-season collapse continued. It's an unfortunate ending to the season for Minnesota, who won 14 games and was on the brink of a first-round bye. Still, Hockenson can find a silver lining in that he did not re-injure the knee that kept him out of the season's first seven games. He'll now turn to 2025 with uncertainty at quarterback.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee (chest) was taken to the hospital on Monday night. He is in stable condition and is expected to be okay, according to head coach Sean McVay. Higbee exited the Rams' Wild Card contest against the Minnesota Vikings during the first half, but he still managed to accumulate five receptions for 58 yards. He finished as the Rams' receiving leader and was trending toward delivering a historic performance before his departure. Moving forward, we will await updates from the Rams regarding his status and eventual release from the hospital. It's too early to speculate on his status for the Divisional Round against the Philadelphia Eagles, but given the severity of his injury, he likely faces an uphill battle to play. If Higbee can't suit up, Colby Parkinson would be the Rams' primary tight end with Davis Allen filling a complementary role.
From RotoBaller
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison caught 3-of-8 targets for 29 yards in his team's 27-9 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the Wild Card round. It was a forgettable day for the entire Vikings offense, as quarterback Sam Darnold was put in the dirt on nine occasions. Addison was the intended target on a few deep shots and could have had a more significant outing, but had trouble corralling most of the targets. The sophomore wideout performed well in a complementary role to his superstar teammate Justin Jefferson in 2024, and the two should continue to be a dynamic duo for the foreseeable future. However, it's impossible to know who will man the helm for Minnesota next season at this time. J.J. McCarthy (knee) is recovering from injury, while Darnold and Nick Mullens are set to be free agents, leaving Daniel Jones as the only healthy QB on the roster.
From RotoBaller
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson brought in 5-of-8 targets for 58 yards in his team's Wild Card loss to the Los Angeles Rams. The fantasy stalwart tied fellow wideout Jordan Addison for the team lead in targets but was mostly shut down by a stingy Rams defense. It was a rough day for the entire Vikes' offense, as quarterback Sam Darnold had trouble connecting with any of his pass catchers, even when he wasn't in the grass. Jefferson caught his last pass of the contest with just over three minutes to go in the first half. The superstar wideout had another excellent season, but he'll undoubtedly be left wanting more after a near first-round bye. At this time, it is difficult to tell who the 25-year-old's signal-caller will be in 2025. However, he'll still likely be chosen amongst the first few picks in next Summer's fantasy drafts.
From RotoBaller
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones rushed 13 times for 48 yards and hauled in 3-of-6 targets for an additional 12 yards in their 27-9 defeat at the hands of the Los Angeles Rams. The 30-year-old again dominated backfield touches for the Vikings but didn't have much to show for it. Jones was actually decent when he toted the rock but was mainly phased out of the team's plan of attack after they quickly trailed 17-3 in the first half. That, and quarterback Sam Darnold's ineffectiveness, would be the cause of another average day for the veteran rusher, who failed to eclipse 50 yards on the ground in his last three outings. Unfortunately, Minnesota's season will end despite working to a 14-3 record in the regular season. Jones will now hit the market, headlining the list of free-agent RBs in 2025.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams rushed for 76 yards on 16 carries during Monday's Wild Card win over the Minnesota Vikings. He also caught all three of his targets for an additional 16 yards and one touchdown through the air. It was another productive showing for the Rams' workhorse running back as he found the end zone for the third consecutive game. He finished 2024 as the overall RB7 in PPR leagues, achieving that mark for the second season in a row. Williams should continue to be treated as a premier option in fantasy and gambling circles, especially after Blake Corum (forearm) was placed on injured reserve last week.
From RotoBaller
The Los Angeles Rams D/ST unit allowed nine points, registered nine sacks, tallied two turnovers, and scored one touchdown during Monday's Wild Card win over the Minnesota Vikings. Undeniably, the Rams' defense was able to overpower the Vikings' offense, revealing numerous flaws within quarterback Sam Darnold's game while holding running back Aaron Jones to just 3.7 yards per carry on the ground. Jared Verse had a fumble recovery touchdown, Kobie Turner had two sacks, and Cobie Durant intercepted a pass, making up just a few of the many standout performances within the box score. Monday's dominant showing has been uncharacteristic for the Rams of late, and it may be hard to replicate their dominance when they face the Philadelphia Eagles in the Divisional Round.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp converted his lone target into a 29-yard reception during Monday night's Wild Card win over the Minnesota Vikings. While Kupp is presumably content knowing that his team advanced to the next round of the playoffs, his fantasy managers might not be as joyful. The 31-year-old is in the midst of a brutal stretch, catching just five passes for 82 yards over his last four games combined. He's simply not Matthew Stafford's preferred option in the passing game anymore. That honor belongs to Puka Nacua, who caught five of nine targets against the Vikings. Moving forward, Nacua is the top fantasy option in Los Angeles while Kupp works his way onto many managers' benches.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams tight end Davis Allen caught one of his two targets for 13 yards and a touchdown during Monday night's Wild Card win over the Minnesota Vikings. Allen had minimal playoff experience prior to this week, playing in just one playoff contest last year. He'll get an opportunity to at least double that total this season as the Rams' win gets them into the Divisional Round next week against the Philadelphia Eagles. Allen typically fills a depth role in Los Angeles, but his touchdown and the injury to Tyler Higbee (chest) could open the door for the 23-year-old Clemson product to earn more snaps and catch more passes.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford completed 19 of his 27 pass attempts for 209 yards, two touchdowns, and zero interceptions during Monday's Wild Card win over the Minnesota Vikings. The veteran signal-caller also took two sacks in the contest. All in all, this was a highly productive showing from Stafford and the Rams' offense. The 36-year-old had averaged 153 yards and just 0.3 passing touchdowns over his last three games, so the Rams' playoff win allowed him to get back on track with his highest yardage and touchdown totals since Week 14. His performance suggests that he's still capable of outperforming talented defenses when necessary, including pivotal playoff matchups. Fresh off dismantling the Minnesota Vikings, Stafford will turn around and prepare for another talented NFC team, the Philadelphia Eagles, in the Divisional Round.
From RotoBaller
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold completed 25-of-40 passes for 245 yards and one touchdown in Monday night's 27-9 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. He'd add 19 yards on four carries, tossed one interception, was sacked nine times, and coughed up a fumble that was returned for a TD. Ouch. There's no getting around it: Darnold played poorly for a second consecutive contest, seemingly crumbling again under the pressure of the bright lights. This isn't to take anything away from an exceptional LA Rams defensive game plan, but the 27-year-old held onto the ball for too long, too often. Even the good throws were either well-defended or dropped by the intended target. In two weeks' time, Minnesota went from potentially clinching a first-round bye to being the victim of a first-round exit. The USC product was stellar for a large portion of 2024. Unfortunately, his last two performances will likely mar most of his improvements. He'll head into 2025 on the search for a new job.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua caught five of his nine targets for 44 yards during Monday's Wild Card win over the Minnesota Vikings. He also added a seven-yard rush. Nacua did lead the team in targets and tied for the most receptions, but his production was somewhat modest relative to some of his recent games. For context, he hadn't finished with fewer than 50 receiving yards in a single game since Week 9. Amidst his slightly less explosive showing on Monday night, Nacua still managed to show that he is Matthew Stafford's preferred option in the passing game. Not only did he fetch a team-most nine targets, but he was also far more involved than Cooper Kupp, who once again struggled to the tune of one catch for 29 yards through the air. Moving forward, Nacua is the top fantasy option in Los Angeles and an intriguing play ahead of next week's battle with the Philadelphia Eagles.
From RotoBaller
Per Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk, former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is scheduled to interview with the Chicago Bears on Wednesday for their head-coaching position. Chicago has cast a wide net in search of their next HC, already having interviewed nine candidates, with another nine interviews requested. McCarthy can now be added to the list after Dallas initially denied Chicago's request to interview him just last week. It's a strange situation, but nonetheless, Chicago is doing its due diligence regarding the vacancy. McCarthy worked to a 49-35 record in his time with the Cowboys, including three consecutive 12-win seasons from 2021-2023. However, he won only one playoff game in that span.
From RotoBaller
Per Adam Grosbard of the team, Los Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee (chest) has officially been ruled out for Monday's Wild Card matchup with the Minnesota Vikings. Higbee exited the game early in the second quarter and was initially ruled doubtful about returning. However, he was not well enough to do so after halftime. The former fourth-round pick looked to be on his way to a massive day -- nabbing all five of his targets for 58 yards through the first quarter and change. At the time he was forced from the contest, the 32-year-old led the team in receptions and yards while tying Puka Nacua for the team lead in targets.
From RotoBaller
According to Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports, University of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has been in talks with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones regarding their open position at head coach. It's intriguing news, considering that less than two months ago, Sanders was on record stating that he would stay put at his current gig. "I'm happy where I am, man," Sanders said. "I've got a kickstand down. You know what a kickstand is? ... That means I'm resting. I'm good, I'm happy...I love it here, truly do." However, the recent firing of Mike McCarthy has potentially made him reconsider. Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, the two will continue discussions. Taking into account Sanders' history with the team, it's likely he has a leg up on the competition. Additionally, he vastly improved Colorado's record in 2024, tying for first in the Big 12 and leading them to the Alamo Bowl. Stay tuned, as this should be a fascinating saga.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee (chest) exited Monday night's matchup with the Minnesota Vikings and is doubtful to return. The 32-year-old was busy to start this one, reeling in all five of his targets for 58 yards through the first quarter and change. It's unfortunate news for the veteran, who just returned from a lengthy absence due to a knee injury in Week 16. For now, teammate Colby Parkinson will work as the team's primary tight end, with Hunter Long and Davis Allen working in behind him.
From RotoBaller
As recently as last week, there was a feeling inside the Las Vegas Raiders' team headquarters that owner Mark Davis would give head coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco another year to figure things out after a 4-13 finish in 2024. However, seven-time Super Bowl-champion Tom Brady, who purchased 5% of the team last October, felt a total reset was needed and persuaded Davis to fire both Pierce and Telesco. "This is Tom's show now," a person with knowledge of the situation said. Davis will make the final call on decisions for the franchise, but Davis wants Brady to have a "huge" voice and has a lot of trust in him. By firing Telesco, the Raiders have made the head-coach job more attractive to potential coaches, and the Raiders are willing to consider a package deal if their top coaching candidates have preferred front-office leaders in mind.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Tyler Johnson is a healthy inactive for Monday night's wild-card showdown in Arizona against the Minnesota Vikings. Johnson will be the odd-man out for the Rams offense on Monday night after playing a season-high 49 offensive snaps in the Week 18 loss to the division-rival Seattle Seahawks in the regular-season finale with both Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp resting. The 26-year-old pass-catcher will now hope the Rams can beat the Vikings to advance to the Divisional Round next weekend in Philadelphia versus the Eagles. The former fifth-round pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers back in 2020 out of Minnesota caught 26 of his 41 targets for 291 yards and only one touchdown (in Week 18) in 15 games (two starts) in his second season with LA and wasn't on the fantasy radar in 12-team formats.
From RotoBaller
Minnesota Vikings running back Cam Akers (illness), who was listed as questionable for Monday night's wild-card game in Arizona against the Los Angeles Rams, is active and will be available. Akers popped up on the injury report this week on Saturday due to an illness and did not practice, but he's feeling better on Monday and should serve in his usual role as a change-of-pace option in Minnesota's backfield behind starter Aaron Jones. The 25-year-old will be a touchdown-dependent flex play, at best, against his former team in this one. Akers started the 2024 season with the Houston Texans before being acquired by the Vikings. In his 12 games in Minnesota this year, Akers has averaged 4.6 yards per carry and 5.3 rushing attempts per game, adding 297 rushing yards and three total TDs (two receiving). Unless Jones is hurt mid-game, Akers carries limited fantasy upside as the RB2.
From RotoBaller
The Minnesota Vikings were reportedly considering elevating quarterback Daniel Jones to No. 2 QB duties for their wild-card playoff matchup on Monday against the Los Angeles Rams behind starter Sam Darnold, but Jones is officially inactive as the emergency third QB. Veteran Nick Mullens would be forced into action for the Vikes on Monday night if anything were to happen to Darnold. The 27-year-old Jones was cut by the New York Giants earlier this year and latched onto the Vikings' practice squad in late November, but he wasn't signed to Minnesota's active 53-man roster until last Tuesday. Jones will only be allowed to enter Monday's playoff game against the Rams in Arizona if both Darnold and Mullens are forced to exit due to injuries. Perhaps if the Vikings advance to the Divisional Round next weekend, Jones might leapfrog Mullens on the QB depth chart.
From RotoBaller
Wes F | Tue Jan 14 3:59am CT |
Eddie Winkler | Mon Jan 13 11:32pm CT |
Take a Bigger Lead | Mon Jan 13 11:29pm CT |
Flipper 4 | Mon Jan 13 11:14pm CT |
Flipper 3 | Mon Jan 13 11:14pm CT |
Flipper 1 | Mon Jan 13 11:12pm CT |
Pam Kienbaum | Mon Jan 13 10:57pm CT |
Pam Kienbaum 2 | Mon Jan 13 10:55pm CT |
Dan Dahlman | Mon Jan 13 10:53pm CT |
Greg Ceilley | Mon Jan 13 10:35pm CT |
Tanner Hansen 1 | Mon Jan 13 10:33pm CT |
K&S (T) | Mon Jan 13 10:25pm CT |
Kenny Klatt | Mon Jan 13 10:25pm CT |
K&S 2 | Mon Jan 13 10:25pm CT |
Phil Lowery 1 | Mon Jan 13 10:20pm CT |
Corey C | Mon Jan 13 10:19pm CT |
JImmer Johnson | Mon Jan 13 10:15pm CT |
Remo Williams | Mon Jan 13 10:08pm CT |
Phil Lowery 3 | Mon Jan 13 9:45pm CT |
The Hasman! | Mon Jan 13 9:38pm CT |
EBEB 1 | Mon Jan 13 9:24pm CT |
Ryan CHEF Sullivan | Mon Jan 13 8:52pm CT |
Ryan Winkler | Mon Jan 13 8:47pm CT |
Joel 3 | Mon Jan 13 8:43pm CT |
Ryan jones | Mon Jan 13 8:40pm CT |
Dave Duecker | Mon Jan 13 8:29pm CT |
Mike Neidigh 1 | Mon Jan 13 8:22pm CT |
Commissioner | Mon Jan 13 8:04pm CT |
Eric Baeza | Mon Jan 13 7:58pm CT |
Phil Lowery 2 | Mon Jan 13 7:53pm CT |
Neal Stake 1 | Mon Jan 13 7:34pm CT |
Jimmy G 2 | Mon Jan 13 7:32pm CT |
Steve Raab 1 | Mon Jan 13 7:28pm CT |
Sara Brown | Mon Jan 13 7:26pm CT |
Josh Smith | Mon Jan 13 7:25pm CT |
Mark Hinderman 1 | Mon Jan 13 3:14pm CT |
Sean Slattery 2 | Mon Jan 13 3:07pm CT |
Sean Slattery | Mon Jan 13 3:07pm CT |
Ted Stern | Mon Jan 13 2:56pm CT |
Neal Stake 2 | Mon Jan 13 2:05pm CT |
Sandy Winkler | Mon Jan 13 1:57pm CT |
Tommy C 2 | Mon Jan 13 1:14pm CT |
Josh Smith 2 | Mon Jan 13 12:09pm CT |
Phil Posp 2 | Mon Jan 13 11:48am CT |
1# Champion | Mon Jan 13 10:16am CT |
Kevin Brown | Mon Jan 13 9:52am CT |
Randall Sulivan | Mon Jan 13 9:22am CT |
Monroe Street Skunks | Mon Jan 13 9:22am CT |
Bob Tess (R Winkler | Mon Jan 13 8:52am CT |
BILL G 4 | Mon Jan 13 8:29am CT |
Brayden G | Mon Jan 13 7:41am CT |
Molli Ksionsk | Mon Jan 13 7:39am CT |
Anders Tietz | Mon Jan 13 7:28am CT |
AJ 1 | Mon Jan 13 7:28am CT |
Flipper 2 | Mon Jan 13 6:31am CT |
Josiah Kliest | Mon Jan 13 5:22am CT |
Evenhouse Raiders2 | Sun Jan 12 10:27pm CT |
Eric Baeza 2 | Sun Jan 12 9:56pm CT |
Phil Posp 1 | Sun Jan 12 9:49pm CT |
The HASMAN2! | Sun Jan 12 9:40pm CT |
Jimmer 2 | Sun Jan 12 9:20pm CT |
Mike Erickson | Sun Jan 12 9:04pm CT |
Laura Tess | Sun Jan 12 8:02pm CT |
Joel Thayer 2 | Sun Jan 12 6:58pm CT |
Douger J1 | Sun Jan 12 6:00pm CT |
Hilary Smith | Sun Jan 12 4:47pm CT |
Matt Digman | Sun Jan 12 3:44pm CT |
Dan Catlin 1 | Sun Jan 12 3:18pm CT |
Mike Neidigh 2 | Sun Jan 12 3:03pm CT |
Jack Hudak | Sun Jan 12 2:54pm CT |
Bill Grunwald | Sun Jan 12 2:34pm CT |
Tommy Crevier1 | Sun Jan 12 2:21pm CT |
Brandon Johnson | Sun Jan 12 2:08pm CT |
Like I said, Like I | Sun Jan 12 9:27am CT |
Tom HUTT HUTT | Sun Jan 12 9:03am CT |
Mark Allain | Sun Jan 12 8:39am CT |
Joel T 4 | Sat Jan 11 11:46pm CT |
Eric Gomez 2 | Sat Jan 11 11:08pm CT |
Eric Gomez | Sat Jan 11 11:07pm CT |
Heather | Sat Jan 11 9:44pm CT |
Tanner Hansen 3 | Sat Jan 11 3:43pm CT |
Scott Chandler | Sat Jan 11 3:36pm CT |
Tommy C 3 | Sat Jan 11 3:35pm CT |
Tanner Hansen 2 | Sat Jan 11 3:20pm CT |
Tom Binder | Sat Jan 11 1:40pm CT |
Markl Hinderman 4 | Sat Jan 11 1:14pm CT |
Mark Hinderman 3 | Sat Jan 11 1:13pm CT |
Mark Hinderman 2 | Sat Jan 11 1:13pm CT |
Evenhouse raiders | Sat Jan 11 12:32pm CT |
2 Champion | Sat Jan 11 11:21am CT |
Ryan Chef 2 | Sat Jan 11 7:51am CT |
Joel T | Fri Jan 10 11:45pm CT |
Dan Catlin 2 | Fri Jan 10 10:22pm CT |
Jimmy Guercioni | Fri Jan 10 6:13pm CT |
Bryce 1 | Fri Jan 10 11:32am CT |
Rob Egan 2 (J) | Thu Jan 9 11:37pm CT |
Rob Egan (M) | Thu Jan 9 7:11pm CT |
AJ 2 | Wed Jan 8 6:58am CT |
Bill Grunwald 3 | Mon Jan 6 10:20pm CT |
Bill Grunwald 2 | Mon Jan 6 10:20pm CT |
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