All positions from Kentucky on down are now locked in for the NABA. Augusta still alive, and the league's winner will end up being decided through a tie-breaker game, evidently, for Augusta won the last two scheduled games against Washington, to split the four-game series.
Third place through eighth place in the league have been locked in as follows:
Kentucky
Brooklyn
Boston
Birmingham
Charleston
Nashville
There will be no playoffs, in any case, this time around, as well. Washington can only fall behind Augusta if there is a tiebreaker game that they lose. I believe Washington can clinch the league in game 111, but we'll have to see if they do. One win for Washington will do it for them.
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Sarahnapool and Tracyton both win game 106. That closes the gap between the Lumberjacks and the Artists to one game, with the Lumberjacks still ahead. Archeologists now lead the NUA by a game over the Farmers. But Amjasi is not done yet, of course. How will the last few games of the season go here? Only time will tell who will end up on the top of both the GSA and NUA, you know.
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Reno and Tri-City are on the brink of elimination from the regular-season races in the SCL, with their elimination numbers both being one now. Aberdeen leads Potomac by two, with five to play, and Staten Island leads South Bend by the same margin and the same number of games to play here. Likely playoff matchup in the SCL is Aberdeen versus Staten Island.
More information at some later point, though. This is likely my last update to this thread for the night, folks. Hope you're following these reports or will be doing so very soon, in any case. See you later, I hope. CD out.
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