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Don't care the style. Either works, but since Type A seems to be the popular choice, I'll go with that.MLB: Minnesota Twins
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Ok, that seems to be the consensus. I'll get the recap up tonight.Comment
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No, not at all!! This is our second season, so we have some new guys this year, always looking for more. By all means sign up in the NEAC Cap Sign-Up Thread (lower down in this page), follow for the rest of this season and you'll start next year. Enjoy!Comment
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Well, the North Eastern Athletic Conference is back underway and as is usual the NEAC was highlighted by old fan favourites doing what they do best and some upsets thrown in there. New players making their mark, some in more ways than others.
The first game saw defending NEAC champions, the Hartford Lumberjacks, beat the Harrisburg Miners 85-76. Matt Bless put up 15 points and 10 assists, and freshman Adrian Hines came within a rebound of his first-career double-double, notching 12 points and 9 rebounds. Anthony Brown (24), Jay Greyvenstein (21), and freshman James Murray (14) all put up double-digit points for the Miners.
The second game saw the uprising of a new prolific scoring duo for the Wildcats, namely last year's OPOY, Jo Kane, who scored 31 points, and freshman Kalil Jennings who scored 24 points in a 72-66 win over the Challengers. Angelo Valdez scored 14 for Rochester, who also got 12 points and 6 boards from freshman Christian Carter.
The second-place Baltimore Wolves defeated the Bel-Air Royals 69-63 in week 1's game 3. Shaq Davis logged the first of his many double-doubles, with 10 points and 12 rebounds, while Omero Kai scored 14 points and Ryan Kilpatrick scored 13. Freshman Dontae Brown scored 11 points while team captain Trey Youngblood scored 17.
The final game of the week saw the Dover Colonals take down Buffalo 79-67 with a big contribution from captain Jerry Malone, 12 points and 11 boards. Casen Lewis scored 18 points and freshman James Smith scored 14 points and had 5 assists.
The NEAC has named Kalil Jennings (CAM) Player of the Week (+2).Comment
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13 to 14 points seems to be the amount that Ryan scores this year and later last year.INACTIVEComment
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Hey, he's consistent. And it's much better than the 8 he scored in his first two games last year. Also he's rusty: he did put up 19 in the championship game last year so he should be able to in the regular season.Comment
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Kai's Early Injury Hands Camden Major Upset
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Shaq with another double double but at the expense of kai smhComment
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The definitely hurts for Baltimore to lose Kai....ouch. That Jo Kane is a beast in the scoring department!Comment
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Brown's 29 Help Miners Past Colonials
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Dang, Kai getting hurt is no good. Not just for me, but for Baltimore unfortunately. What kind of injury are we talking and the duration of time missed?Comment
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