11 September 2318
Far Harbor Takes SPA Crown
"It's no easy task to win it all," the Far Harbor skipper told the press after his club had beaten the Dark Bloodworms 4-3 to nab the coveted Season Pass Association title. His Ghoul Whales had prevailed over the Bloodworms 4-2 in the championship series. "It's hard enough just to win your own league trophy. To win the Season Pass Association is quite an achievement. We are extremely proud to be that team." During the Vim! League Harbor Division regular season, Far Harbor posted a record of 61-29 to finish first in the standings.
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Nuka News Update
Reporting on the NWL and APL
by Evan Guy
11 September 2318
Dark over Grape in Nuka Series
The Dark faithful were cheering in the streets, and Grape fans wiping away the tears, after the Bloodworms won the Nuka Series at Ol' Sugartop Ballpark at Dry Rock Gulch today.
The Bloodworms clinched it by knocking off the Painted Ghouls 5-3 to take their 2nd Nuka World League crown. Dark took the series 4-3.
"This club never gave up all year long," Dark manager Tame Paul Williams told the press. "They believed they could win the title and they did."
On the way to the Nuka Series title, Dark compiled a 54-36 won-loss record and finished first in the South Bradberton Division.
"We just didn't play well enough to win," Painted Ghouls manager Ben Drury said. "We just didn't make the big plays like they did."
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Vim! View
News of the Vim! League and Its Affiliates
by Jimmy Gresham
11 September 2318
Vim! Series: Far Harbor in Six
The Far Harbor faithful were cheering in the streets, and Dalton Farm fans wiping away the tears, after the Ghoul Whales won the Vim! Series at Last Plank Park today.
The Ghoul Whales clinched it by knocking off the Fog Crawlers 2-1 to take their 3rd Vim! League crown. Far Harbor took the series 4-2.
"This club never gave up all year long," Far Harbor manager Bill Hench told the press. "They believed they could win the title and they did."
On the way to the Vim! Series title, Far Harbor compiled a 61-29 won-loss record and finished first in the Vim! League Harbor Division.
"We just didn't play well enough to win," Fog Crawlers manager Greg Hammerberg said. "We just didn't make the big plays like they did."