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September 2312



BNN Report

News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, and CYL

by Nat Wright-Kawolski

1 September 2312

The September Super Post

CBO Last Day at a Glance



CBO Statistical Leaders






CBO Players of the Month

NCA Hitter - Nauseous Revere may be much younger than other hitters in the North Charles Association, but he performed like a seasoned veteran in August to win the Batter of the Month award.

The 23-year-old Fort Hagen second baseman hit .415 with 7 home runs, 29 RBIs and 30 runs scored.

Revere on the season is batting .327 with 16 home runs. His totals include 87 RBIs and 102 runs scored. He has played in 124 games.

SCA Hitter - On the heels of a very productive August, Joe Rathmann received South Charles Association Batter of the Month recognition today.

The battle-tested right fielder hit .374 for the Vault 81 Dwellers and racked up 8 home runs, 29 RBIs and 20 runs scored.

This season, Rathmann is batting .332 with 23 home runs.

NCA Pitcher - Elastic Man Haley is the latest North Charles Association Pitcher of the Month award winner. The Fort Hagen starter stood out on the hill time and again last month and finished August with a sparkling 5-2 record.

In 7 starts last month, he fanned 32, walked 13 in 54 innings and posted a 1.50 ERA. Haley held opposing teams to a .187 batting average when he was on the mound.

In 32 starts this season, Haley has recorded a 14-9 record and a 3.09 ERA.

SCA Pitcher - Mesquite Williams of Atom had an outstanding August with a 5-1 mark and was chosen the Pitcher of the Month in the South Charles Association.

He topped off the month with a 2.64 ERA in 7 starts, tossed 47.2 innings, fanned 34 and held opposing teams to a .238 average.

So far this season, Williams has a 11-5 record, 32 starts, 203 innings, 150 strikeouts and a 3.10 ERA.

NCA Rookie - Youngster Tommy Whitetiger emerged as the latest North Charles Association Rookie of the Month today. The young man from Lexington deserved the honor, batting .348 with 12 home runs and 23 RBI. Is the month of August a harbinger of things to come or just a fluke? We'll find out someday, but for now, we'll just let Whitetiger enjoy the limelight.

So far this season, Whitetiger has put up a .328 batting average with 66 hits, 19 home runs and 39 RBIs.

SCA Rookie - Candy Kline's eyes seem to light up whenever he sees the baseball. The young Atom right fielder has been hitting everything in sight for the better part of a month.

In August he was voted the Rookie of the Month.

During the month he hit .343 with 7 doubles, 4 triples and 4 home runs. Kline also scored 23 times and drove in 17 runs.

This year, Kline has hit at a .299 pace and produced 50 RBIs, 11 home runs and scored 58 runs.

MML Awards

LL Hitter - Justin Stagg of the Finch Farm Shamrocks had a fine season this year and today he accepted the Hitter of the Year Award for 2312.

The 30-year-old right fielder put up a .379 average and a .449 on-base percentage, piling up 151 hits, 21 doubles, 6 triples, 40 home runs, 114 RBIs and 98 runs scored.

He received 21 first place votes out of a possible 28. Pauwoo Leopardskin of the Finch Farm Shamrocks finished second in voting with 2 first place votes, while Jiub Menace of the Burlington Ferals finished third with 4 first place votes.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Justin Stagg - Finch Farm Shamrocks - 21 - 353
Pauwoo Leopardskin - Finch Farm Shamrocks - 2 - 234
Jiub Menace - Burlington Ferals - 4 - 227
Bob Bloodbug - Everett Mutant Hounds - 1 - 220
Darth Horse - Abernathy Adamantium - 0 - 139
Punt Dollop - Watertown Armorers - 0 - 137
Major Mette - Revere Beach Shoremen - 0 - 106
John Windman - Burlington Ferals - 0 - 99
Dan Ackerman - Watertown Armorers - 0 - 72
Fairprice Fairley - Abernathy Adamantium - 0 - 33
Sola Nabe - Medford Radguards - 0 - 15
Andrew Gablodda - Arlington Caps - 0 - 6
Cameron Triggs - Marlborough Firemen - 0 - 5
Kevin Pullup - Burlington Ferals - 0 - 4
Kettle Deitrich - Everett Mutant Hounds - 0 - 2

SL Hitter - Chris Fencebuster really stood out with the bat in the Stars League this year as he put together a .343 batting average. Today he was named the winner of the coveted 2312 Hitter of the Year Award.

He hit his way to an award-winning season with these stats: 141 hits, 63 home runs, 144 RBIs and 93 runs scored.

He received 14 first place votes out of a possible 28. Brunwulf Freewinter of the Dedham Bombers finished second in voting with 8 first place votes, while Slammin' Sammy Holloway of the Braintree Robobrains finished third with 6 first place votes.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Chris Fencebuster - Worcester Cannons - 14 - 310
Brunwulf Freewinter - Dedham Bombers - 8 - 289
Slammin' Sammy Holloway - Braintree Robobrains - 6 - 259
Chris Newtson - Castle Strength - 0 - 194
Izdere Lifunn-Mars - Providence Warlocks - 0 - 174
Loony Erickson - Worcester Cannons - 0 - 116
Burtie Cuttooth - Worcester Cannons - 0 - 110
Buttons Bunterson - Needham Archers - 0 - 76
Priz Worden - Brookline Bandoliers - 0 - 64
Ben Dimecup - Foxborough Minutemen - 0 - 34
Blue Beak - Foxborough Minutemen - 0 - 15
Lackey Lakewalker - Braintree Robobrains - 0 - 10
Grant Hollis - Sandwich Bay Snakes - 0 - 1

LL Starter - This past season Cole Kilcoin put on quite a show in the Legends League. In 25 starts he posted a 17-4 record for Burlington to capture the 2312 Pitcher of the Year Award.

In 25 starts and 180 innings, Kilcoin yielded 185 hits, holding the opposition to a .264 average. He chalked up 122 strikeouts and posted a 3.30 ERA.

He received 25 first place votes out of a possible 28. Alley Cat Preciado of the Finch Farm Shamrocks finished second in voting with 2 first place votes, while Van Funky of the Abernathy Adamantium finished third.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Cole Kilcoin - Burlington Ferals - 25 - 187
Alley Cat Preciado - Finch Farm Shamrocks - 2 - 96
Van Funky - Abernathy Adamantium - 0 - 86
Kyle Hein - Finch Farm Shamrocks - 1 - 67
Darryl Archideld - Medford Radguards - 0 - 19
Oldshirt McMinn - Abernathy Adamantium - 0 - 11
Josh Brown - Medford Radguards - 0 - 10

SL Starter - Jesse Prentiss of the Worcester Cannons might be an old man, but he can still pitch with the best of them. Today the 37-year-old hurler snagged the Stars League Pitcher of the Year Award honors for his outstanding 2312 performance.

He posted a 2.46 ERA with 14 wins, 4 losses, 128 strikeouts and 58 walks in 160.2 innings.

He received 28 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Pat Skinner of the Plymouth Pilgrims finished second in voting, while Boxer Rigger of the Brookline Bandoliers finished third.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Jesse Prentiss - Worcester Cannons - 28 - 196
Pat Skinner - Plymouth Pilgrims - 0 - 112
Boxer Rigger - Brookline Bandoliers - 0 - 78
Sunburst Kozlowski - Braintree Robobrains - 0 - 29
Timmy Gilded - Natick Big Leaguers - 0 - 24
Zane Blaze - Castle Strength - 0 - 23
Kent Rothschild - Wellesley Wanderers - 0 - 10
Waxer Lucatero - Providence Warlocks - 0 - 3
Jayden Jarmon - Warwick Mirelurks - 0 - 1

LL Reliever - Kamal Similton was a calming influence out of the Abernathy Adamantium bullpen this season.

His teammates and manager said he had a poised demeanor about him that was typical of someone much older and more experienced. His poise has paid off, as the 26-year-old turned in a sparkling season and has been named the winner of the Legends League Reliever of the Year Award for 2312.

The Revere, Massachusetts native won the award with 21 saves in 37 relief appearances, 35 strikeouts in 42.1 innings and a record of 3-1 to go with his 2.13 ERA.

He received 24 first place votes out of a possible 28. Sneaker Sewell of the Burlington Ferals finished second in voting with 4 first place votes, while Dynamite Delaney of the Everett Mutant Hounds finished third.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Kamal Similton - Abernathy Adamantium - 24 - 132
Sneaker Sewell - Burlington Ferals - 4 - 55
Dynamite Delaney - Everett Mutant Hounds - 0 - 52
Xerox Onatopp - Finch Farm Shamrocks - 0 - 8
Headhunter Woods - Arlington Caps - 0 - 5

SL Reliever - At the young age of only 23, Scout Many-Marshes has been named the Stars League Reliever of the Year Award winner for 2312.

The future appears bright for the Needham Archers relief ace, who captured the award with 29 saves in 41 relief appearances, 38 strikeouts in 43 innings and a record of 4-2 to go with his 3.35 ERA.

He received 25 first place votes out of a possible 28. Joey Toohill of the Providence Warlocks finished second in voting with 3 first place votes, while Moe Szyslak of the Warwick Mirelurks finished third.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Scout Many-Marshes - Needham Archers - 25 - 134
Joey Toohill - Providence Warlocks - 3 - 68
Moe Szyslak - Warwick Mirelurks - 0 - 32
Andy Helium - Foxborough Minutemen - 0 - 15
Mitch Revolver - Braintree Robobrains - 0 - 3

BMU Awards

CA Hitter - The manager of the Fiddler's Green T-60s said he thinks Hey Jay Skinnt is only going to get better as he gets older.

He may only be 21, but it will be hard to top the second baseman's 2312 campaign, as he has been named the winner of the Commonwealth Association Medford Memorial Hitter Award.

His winning campaign featured a .336 batting average and a .431 on-base percentage this year. In 65 games he piled up 77 hits, 14 doubles, no triples, 30 home runs, 55 RBIs and 51 runs scored.

He received 19 first place votes out of a possible 28. Malyn Varen of the Marblehead Grenades finished second in voting with 3 first place votes, while Bill Duggle of the Belmont Sneakers finished third with 1 first place vote.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Hey Jay Skinnt - Fiddler's Green T-60s - 19 - 343
Malyn Varen - Marblehead Grenades - 3 - 247
Bill Duggle - Belmont Sneakers - 1 - 221
Holy Maryson - Covenant Refractors - 5 - 209
Keg Gutterson - Tenpines Bluff Manta Men - 0 - 156
Oldman Llewellyn - Tenpines Bluff Manta Men - 0 - 135
Dink Bedpost - Covenant Refractors - 0 - 100
Fleegle Banana - Bedford Super Mutants - 0 - 90
Bubbler Mayhem - Sandy Coves Freaks - 0 - 75
Crowbar Johnson - Bedford Super Mutants - 0 - 49
John Thoroughgood - Winchester Bashers - 0 - 19
Alloy Jordan - Covenant Refractors - 0 - 3
Allan Koane - Lynn Woods Bloatflies - 0 - 3
Riot Darton - Winchester Bashers - 0 - 2

MA Hitter - Voldsea Giryon of the Brockton Irish proved that you can step out of the shadows and onto the stage if you've got the talent and the drive to hone your skills. Hard work, long hours and a tireless resolve paid off for him today in the form of the Massachusetts Association Medford Memorial Hitter Award.

Giryon hit for a .362 average while collecting 115 hits, 18 doubles, 1 triple, 28 home runs, 77 RBIs and scoring 72 times.

He received 26 first place votes out of a possible 28. Natick Inhousing of the Neponset Park Criticals finished second in voting with 1 first place vote, while Finn Tarberry of the Neponset Park Criticals finished third with 1 first place vote.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Voldsea Giryon - Brockton Irish - 26 - 382
Natick Inhousing - Neponset Park Criticals - 1 - 248
Finn Tarberry - Neponset Park Criticals - 1 - 194
Justin Lower - CGP Demolitionists - 0 - 189
Sting McGee - Suffolk County Pink Goo - 0 - 143
Harty Harhar - Hull Lead Bellies - 0 - 140
Vape Valencia - Forest Grove Pugilists - 0 - 132
Pomeroy Ignoramus - Mass Pike Radroaches - 0 - 115
Louis Cabfare - Pleasant Lake Patriots - 0 - 49
Hulk Seepley - Somerville Place Sentry Bots - 0 - 20
Curious Vault - Hull Lead Bellies - 0 - 15
Will Hell - Hull Lead Bellies - 0 - 10
Nest Morfa - Charles View Cannibals - 0 - 9
Fergus O'Mara - Brockton Irish - 0 - 3
Zero Nought - Suffolk County Pink Goo - 0 - 2
Boost Widdison - Brockton Irish - 0 - 1

CA Starter - 25-year-old Chris Brahmin of the Winchester Bashers put together a good year in 2312 for such a young player. Brahmin was named today as the winner of the Commonwealth Association Milton General Pitcher Award.

Brahmin crafted an impressive 9-5 record and a 2.23 ERA. In 141.1 innings he allowed 95 hits, struck out 140, and walked 36.

He received 28 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Jeremiah Jones of the Littleton Ragers finished second in voting, while R.J. Shepherd of the Mystic Pines Raybathers finished third.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Chris Brahmin - Winchester Bashers - 28 - 196
Jeremiah Jones - Littleton Ragers - 0 - 102
R.J. Shepherd - Mystic Pines Raybathers - 0 - 66
Andrew Groom - Covenant Refractors - 0 - 46
Freon McMahan - Taffington Boathouse Spy Hunters - 0 - 38
Pizza Castellanata - Mystic Pines Raybathers - 0 - 10
Gary Harvard - Winchester Bashers - 0 - 8
Caesar Casino - Sanctuary Hills Zetans - 0 - 6
Tease McKeon - Fiddler's Green T-60s - 0 - 3
Toker Danielson - Sanctuary Hills Zetans - 0 - 1

MA Starter - Caramel Plows has done something few relievers ever do -- win the Massachusetts Association Milton General Pitcher Award. Today the Brockton reliever got the news on the heels of his spectacular 2312 season.

He tossed 107 innings as he put up a 10-2 record and no saves. Plows also compiled a 1.85 ERA and collected 95 strikeouts as he held opponents to a .198 batting average.

He received 21 first place votes out of a possible 28. Qazal Mabry of the Charles View Cannibals finished second in voting with 7 first place votes, while Em Belle-Ishing of the Neponset Park Criticals finished third.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Caramel Plows - Brockton Irish - 21 - 175
Qazal Mabry - Charles View Cannibals - 7 - 132
Em Belle-Ishing - Neponset Park Criticals - 0 - 62
Quintus Navale - Pleasant Lake Patriots - 0 - 50
Ramrod Padlock - Hull Lead Bellies - 0 - 28
Kid Boots Appling - Hull Lead Bellies - 0 - 13
JaVake Wellington - Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials - 0 - 9
Shaggy Doo - CGP Demolitionists - 0 - 3
Dew Ober - Charles View Cannibals - 0 - 3
Dmitri Anastasia - Neponset Park Criticals - 0 - 1

CA Reliever - Rhody Wallace said he thinks hitters often underestimate him, as he's only 19 years old.

But he'll certainly be getting a lot more respect now, as the Tenpines Bluff Manta Men rising star has won the Commonwealth Association Slocum's Joe Reliever Award for 2312.

He captured the award on the strength of his 2.39 ERA over 49 innings. He also had 10 saves in 40 relief appearances, 32 strikeouts and only 16 walks.

He received 27 first place votes out of a possible 28. Atomboy Antt of the Fiddler's Green T-60s finished second in voting with 1 first place vote, while Cracker Koenig of the Mystic Pines Raybathers finished third.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Rhody Wallace - Tenpines Bluff Manta Men - 27 - 138
Atomboy Antt - Fiddler's Green T-60s - 1 - 70
Cracker Koenig - Mystic Pines Raybathers - 0 - 34
Izzy Wedding - Winchester Bashers - 0 - 5
Charley Wagons - Outpost Zimonja Strongbacks - 0 - 3
Paul Pouty - Sanctuary Hills Zetans - 0 - 2

MA Reliever - At the age of 22, Mean David Green says he still has a lot to learn about life in Boston Minor Union.

But he certainly seems to be a quick study, as the Hull Lead Bellies reliever was better than all others this year and has captured the 2312 Massachusetts Association Slocum's Joe Reliever Award.

"I hope to win this a few more times before all is said and done in my career," the
Barnstable Town, Massachusetts native said.

For the season, Green had 10 saves in 25 relief appearances, which totaled 52.1. He fanned 21 betters, while walking 12 and put up a record of 4-1 to go with his 2.58 ERA.

He received 19 first place votes out of a possible 28. Classy Vaultman of the Neponset Park Criticals finished second in voting with 7 first place votes, while Angry Andy Rodriguez of the Hyde Park Stingwings finished third with 2 first place votes.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Mean David Green - Hull Lead Bellies - 19 - 112
Classy Vaultman - Neponset Park Criticals - 7 - 76
Angry Andy Rodriguez - Hyde Park Stingwings - 2 - 64

GBRL Awards

NL Hitter - Hammer Longball took Greater Boston Rookie League by storm this year, and he did it all at the age of 18.

For his spectacular campaign, the Corvega Flamers star has been named the 2312 North League Future Player of the Year Award recipient.

"To be considered amongst the best in the league is overwhelming," said the left fielder.

On the season he compiled a .338 batting average to go with a .503 on-base percentage. The native of Auburn, Massachusetts also added 15 doubles, no triples, 36 home runs, 89 RBIs and 94 runs scored.

He received 23 first place votes out of a possible 28. Getty Ivey of the Croup Manor Inspectors finished second in voting with 5 first place votes, while Builder Andria of the Croup Manor Inspectors finished third.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Hammer Longball - Corvega Flamers - 23 - 367
Getty Ivey - Croup Manor Inspectors - 5 - 267
Builder Andria - Croup Manor Inspectors - 0 - 234
Slappy McMuffin - Croup Manor Inspectors - 0 - 187
Crass Brad Crusty - Parsons Asylum Greasers - 0 - 173
Josh Tall - Kingsport Moon Monkeys - 0 - 119
Breezy Baywater - Corvega Flamers - 0 - 96
Lee Mayhew - Satellite Array Riflemen - 0 - 75
Matrix Marion - Med-Tek Eyebots - 0 - 58
Barry Bark - Nuka Express Chrono Cowboys - 0 - 30
Charles Towner - Kingsport Moon Monkeys - 0 - 17
Tawfiq Kibowen - Breakheart Banks Sugar Bombs - 0 - 12
Arrow Thirty - Parsons Asylum Greasers - 0 - 7
Mordecai Centennial - Breakheart Banks Sugar Bombs - 0 - 4
Minny Minnow - Med-Tek Eyebots - 0 - 4
David Bloatfly - Parsons Asylum Greasers - 0 - 1
Steven Milelamb - Union Hope Lifegivers - 0 - 1

SL Hitter - At the age of 19, Huck McFarland of the Roadside Pines Cosmos could very well have his best years ahead of him.

It's a startling thought when you consider the year he had in 2312 was good enough to win the third baseman the South League Future Player of the Year Award.

"See the ball, hit the ball," he said. "That's my basic approach."

The top hitter put up a .346 batting average this year, as well as a .510 on-base percentage. He played 84 games and racked up 101 hits, 16 doubles, 2 triples, 35 home runs, 79 RBIs and 96 runs scored.

He received 14 first place votes out of a possible 28. Brother Ray Robinson of the Roadside Pines Cosmos finished second in voting with 13 first place votes, while Cupper Galvan of the Westing Estate Alphas finished third with 1 first place vote.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Huck McFarland - Roadside Pines Cosmos - 14 - 322
Brother Ray Robinson - Roadside Pines Cosmos - 13 - 316
Cupper Galvan - Westing Estate Alphas - 1 - 215
Pistol Hurricane - Roadside Pines Cosmos - 0 - 211
Mike Fountaineau - Westing Estate Alphas - 0 - 158
Righty Tato - Poseidon Energy Mongrels - 0 - 123
Hey Dentra Venski - Poseidon Energy Mongrels - 0 - 121
Clean Blake Dean - DB Tech Nuclear Physicists - 0 - 84
Huge Hugh Testerman - Cabot House Triggermen - 0 - 54
George Washington III - Poseidon Energy Mongrels - 0 - 18
Duff Cooly - Westing Estate Alphas - 0 - 16
Eddie Furnace - Greater Mass Vans - 0 - 6
Art Decoy - Big John Salvagers - 0 - 5
Pomp Duchee - Big John Salvagers - 0 - 2
Philip Eilhart - Roadside Pines Cosmos - 0 - 1

NL Starter - This year, the North League spotlight fell on Tiny de Grande of the Coastal Cottage Buds. What a 2312 season he had!

A fine 12-3 won-lost record, 2.06 ERA, 19 starts, 131 innings and 155 strikeouts -- a season good enough to earn him the NL Young Gun Award.

He received 27 first place votes out of a possible 28. Derek Satchell of the Rocky Narrows Blitz finished second in voting, while Dick Lucas of the Union Hope Lifegivers finished third with 1 first place vote.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Tiny de Grande - Coastal Cottage Buds - 27 - 193
Derek Satchell - Rocky Narrows Blitz - 0 - 101
Dick Lucas - Union Hope Lifegivers - 1 - 97
Eddie Housey - Walden Pond Poets - 0 - 34
Ethan Hammond - Corvega Flamers - 0 - 20
Kevin Gauzeman - Med-Tek Eyebots - 0 - 17
Jokum Thunmark - Switchboard Gun Fu - 0 - 10
Billy Baxton - Union Hope Lifegivers - 0 - 4

SL Starter - This past season Hot Lips Houlihan put on quite a show in the South League. In 19 starts he posted a 14-3 record for Freight Depot to capture the 2312 Young Gun Award.

In 19 starts and 152 innings, Houlihan yielded 119 hits, holding the opposition to a .212 average. He chalked up 175 strikeouts and posted a 1.84 ERA.

He received 28 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Harry Baines of the DB Tech Nuclear Physicists finished second in voting, while Smiling Timmy Keefe of the DB Tech Nuclear Physicists finished third.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Hot Lips Houlihan - Freight Depot Collectors - 28 - 196
Harry Baines - DB Tech Nuclear Physicists - 0 - 107
Smiling Timmy Keefe - DB Tech Nuclear Physicists - 0 - 46
Sheldon Helton - Hingham AntAgonizers - 0 - 41
Jared Porch - Greater Mass Vans - 0 - 34
Malkus gro Shebath - Poseidon Energy Mongrels - 0 - 25
Zeb Eating - Freight Depot Collectors - 0 - 17
Alex Language - Freight Depot Collectors - 0 - 8
Nick Soulless - Roadside Pines Cosmos - 0 - 2

NL Reliever - Horse Mattison was a calming influence out of the Union Hope Lifegivers bullpen this season.

His teammates and manager said he had a poised demeanor about him that was typical of someone much older and more experienced. His poise has paid off, as the 18-year-old turned in a sparkling season and has been named the winner of the North League Clutch Arm Award for 2312.

The Yarmouth, Massachusetts native won the award with 32 saves in 39 relief appearances, 39 strikeouts in 39 innings and a record of 3-0 to go with his 1.62 ERA.

He received 28 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Wee Willie Keeler of the Coastal Cottage Buds finished second in voting, while B.J. Blankenship of the Union Hope Lifegivers finished third.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Horse Mattison - Union Hope Lifegivers - 28 - 140
Wee Willie Keeler - Coastal Cottage Buds - 0 - 66
B.J. Blankenship - Union Hope Lifegivers - 0 - 46

SL Reliever - He may only be 22, but Chris Hyche of the DB Tech Nuclear Physicists has already established himself as one of the elite relievers in the South League.

The reliever was today named the SL Clutch Arm Award winner for 2312.

He won the award with a strong year that saw him put up 1 save in 23 relief appearances and 40 strikeouts in 26.1 innings. He had a record of 3-0 to go with his 0.34 ERA.

He received 15 first place votes out of a possible 28. Ollrod Hubbard of the Greater Mass Vans finished second in voting with 13 first place votes, while Chockablock Business of the Hingham AntAgonizers finished third.

Player - Team - First Place - Total Points
Chris Hyche - DB Tech Nuclear Physicists - 15 - 110
Ollrod Hubbard - Greater Mass Vans - 13 - 110
Chockablock Business - Hingham AntAgonizers - 0 - 17
Mar Gotfenning - Freight Depot Collectors - 0 - 14
Bullet Bob Wallace - Freight Depot Collectors - 0 - 1
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