Final stats are out and the annual banquet was on Sunday. I couldn't go because of Poultry Days but Ernst relayed the winners.
Most Valuable Player: Zip (over Ernst by one vote)
Most Valuable Offensive Player: 808
Most Valuable Defensive Player: Ernst
Most Inspirational Player: Adam West
Most Improved Player: Harry
Rookie of the Year: Karan
808
Points Played: 682.5
Catch/Passes: 1219
Offensive Turns: 61
Throwing %: 95%
Scores Caught: 45
Scores Thrown: 104
Defensive Turns: 20
Tournaments: 8
Ernst
Points Played: 769.5
Catch/Passes: 1135
Offensive Turns: 86
Throwing %: 92%
Scores Caught: 57
Scores Thrown: 94
Defensive Turns: 63.5
Zip
Points Played: 749.5
Catch/Passes: 936
Offensive Turns: 91.5
Throwing %: 90%
Scores Caught: 100
Scores Thrown: 70
Defensive Turns: 53
Tourneys: 8
Adam West
Points Played: 409.5
Catch/Passes: 554
Offensive Turns: 40.5
Throwing %: 93%
Scores Caught: 34
Scores Thrown: 63
Defensive Turns: 26
Tournaments: 6
Sticks
Points Played: 607
Catch/Passes: 735
Offensive Turns: 87
Throwing %: 88%
Scores Caught: 73
Scores Thrown: 89
Defensive Turns: 42
Tournaments: 7
Thanks to the coaches, players, and ladies who took diligent stats this year and every year. And thank you Adam Raty for buying me more dinners than I bought you.
Monday, June 15, 2009
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2 comments:
You may have won in dinners, but at least I didn't have to bribe half the team into taking my turnovers.
I'm glad Zip earned the overall mvp. Although I felt a little jealous, I feel he earned it more than I did through his effort off the field.
My captaining certainly took a turn for the worse after sectionals. At that point, in my mind, Zip was the clear winner.
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