WXV: Cairo Sands

Started by MajorLazer, November 14, 2011, 05:43:34 PM

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MajorLazer

Time for another mini award and this time it is another statistical award.
This award is the Highest Average award.

This award goes to the player who averaged the most points in the games they played in, excluding penalties and bonuses from WXV scoring.

Remember, the winner of this award isn’t guaranteed to win the B&F because as we all know, every dog has his day.

The winner of the Highest Average award is:
Brad Sewell with an average of 100.3ppg over the 16 games he played in the WXV season.

The standings were:
Sewell   100.3
Montagna   96.5
Goldstein   96.3
Redden   96
Rosa   92.6
Masten   91.6
Stanley   90.5
Hanley   85.2
Dempster   83.9
Armitage   83.1
Adams   82.9
Hill   75.2
Hunt   64.1
Puopolo   50.3


MajorLazer

Round 9
Cairo Sands   23.14.152  def.  18.14.122   New Delhi Tigers

After 5 weeks for our second win of the season, it came in spectacular fashion, sending the Tigers back to New Delhi with their tails between their legs. The whole team played as one and really performed, except Paul Puopolo who played to the nickname he had been given by teammates of “PooPoo”.

Votes: 5-Matthew Rosa (158), 4-Todd Goldstein (153), 3-Jack Redden (131), 2-Leigh Montagna (115), 1-Pearce Hanley (112)

Round 10
Cairo Sands   21.12.138  def.  19.10.124   Beijing Bears

The Sands carried through to round 10’s game the momentum from their last big win  the week before. It was a scrappy affair that was a tough battle for both teams though that extra spark was found from the big man in the ruck, Todd Goldstein, who helped lift the Sands to a 14 point win.

Votes: 5-Todd Goldstein (127), 4-Chris Masten (106), 4-Sharrod Wellingham (106), 2-Jack Redden (104), 1-Leigh Adams (96)

Round 11
Dublin Destroyers   17.9.111  lst.  21.13.139   Cairo Sands

The match against fellow cellar dwellers, Dublin Destroyers, could not have come at a better time for our boys from Cairo. Fresh from back-to-back wins, the Sands easily dispatched the destroyers and may have sunk their battleship in the process. :P

Votes: 5-Brad Sewell (127), 4-Sean Dempster (120), 3-David Armitage (116), 2-Matthew Rosa (106), 1-Jack Redden (102)

Round 12
Cairo Sands   24.16.160 def.  19.12.126   New York Eagles

This was the match of the season for all those involved in the Sands organisation. Not only was it a big win to keep the, now, 4 game winning streak alive, but it also was the highest total scored for the round. The forward line led from the front keeping the affair to high scoring for the once birds of prey.

Votes: 5-Leigh Adams (135), 4-Jack Redden (129), 3-Pearce Hanley (124), 2-Josh Hill (123), 2-Chris Masten (123)

Leaderboard (after round 12)
Sewell-23
Masten-21
Redden-20
Rosa-19
Hanley-15
Montagna-14
Demspter-12
Hill-11
Goldstein-10
Armitage-9
Adams-8
Wellingham-5
Kennedy-4
Polkinghorne-3
Stanley-2

Pretty close at the top.

MajorLazer

The third and final mini award is the Coaches’ Award.

This award is presented to the player that the coach deems has completed their role to the best of their ability and for the effort they put in on the training ground. They don’t have to be the biggest name or the best player, just whoever does their job well.

The winner of the Coaches’ award is:
Sean Dempster.
Drafted in the 33rd round and averaging 83.9ppg as a key backman, Dempster has been outstanding this season and an exemplary member of the Cairo Sands.

My Chumps

Tightening up at the top of the leaderboard!

Nice stuff ML, and I like the ideas of mini awards... May have to steal it  :P

MajorLazer

Round 13
Pacific Islanders   21.11.137  def.  19.10.124   Cairo Sands

After being on a high from the 4 game winning streak, the boys crashed back down to earth with another close but disappointing loss. Very few players played to their full capabilities and those special few that did could not overcome the Islanders on their own

Votes: 5-Pearce Hanley (119), 4-Leigh Montagna (100), 3-Sean Dempster (90), 3-Todd Goldstein (90), 3-Leigh Adams (90)

Round 14
Cairo Sands   19.9.123
  lst.  22.12.144   Buenos Aires Armadillos

It seemed to be the tale of the season, show some fight for very small portions of the game and forget to play the rest. This was the story of the Round 14 clash against the Armadillos. Leigh Montagna tried to lead the team as he had helped do last week, but it was to no avail as the team went down by 21 points.

Votes: 5-Leigh Montagna (114), 4-Brad Sewell (104), 3-David Armitage (99), 2-Danny Stanley (94), 1-Todd Goldstein (93)

Round 15
Toronto Wolves   21.12.138  def.  19.10.124   Cairo Sands

After so many poor performances, allegations of tanking were thrown around the confines of the WXV Headquarters because of the nature of such a high calibre side being consistently outplayed. In a press conference dismissing these allegations, coach MajorLazer remarked, “Tanking? We are playing so bad I wish I could call it tanking.”

Votes: 5-Jack Redden (119), 4-Pearce Hanley (109), 3-Brad Sewell (100), 2-Sean Dempster (97), 1-Todd Goldstein (95)

Round 16
Cairo Sands   22.10.142
  def.  20.7.127   Berlin Brewers

In this penultimate match, the Sands managed to snag their last win of the season against similarly struggling Brewers. The cream rose to the top in this win with veteran Leigh Montagna once again trying to lead by example. He wouldn;t have had such a great day without the help of big man Todd Goldstein, who expertly tapped the ball into the path of the midfielder time and time again.

Votes: 5-Todd Goldstein (142), 4-Leigh Montagna (123), 3-Jack Redden (121), 3-Chris Masten (121), 1-Matthew Rosa (93)

Round 17
Seoul Magpies   24.12.156  def.  16.15.111   Cairo Sands

Unfortunately for the coach, players and the whole Sands organisation, 2012 was not the greatest of campaigns. It was capped off with a shocker of a last round, where the desperation of a finals berth lead the Magpies to a dominating 45 point victory.

Votes: 5-Brad Sewell (137), 4-Leigh Montagna (107), 3-Sean Dempster (88), 2-Todd Goldstein (82), 2-Chris Masten (82)


This is the conclusion of the 2012 Cairo Sands B&F. Could everyone please stand and congratulate the inaugural winner:
BRAD SEWELL!
Here is the final leaderboard:
B.Sewell   35
L.Montagna   31
J.Redden   28
P.Hanley   26
C.Masten   26
T.Goldstein   22
S.Dempster   20
M.Rosa   20
D.Armitage   12
J.Hill   11
L.Adams   11
S.Wellingham   5
S.Hampson   4
J.Kennedy   4
D.Stanley   4
J.Polkinghorne   3

Hope you guys enjoyed it, if you actually kept reading. :P

The B&F will now be known as the Brad Sewell Medal.

meow meow

Good stuff ML.

It's annoying to see Masten doing so well.

MajorLazer

Quote from: meow meow on August 21, 2012, 10:31:03 PM
Good stuff ML.

It's annoying to see Masten doing so well.
Cheers guys.

How do you think I feel trading away Waters and Fisher.

I guess the trade did get me the first B&F. :P

CrowsFan

Quote from: MajorLazer on August 21, 2012, 10:32:35 PM
Quote from: meow meow on August 21, 2012, 10:31:03 PM
Good stuff ML.

It's annoying to see Masten doing so well.
Cheers guys.

How do you think I feel trading away Waters and Fisher.

I guess the trade did get me the first B&F. :P
So glad you made that trade. Without Waters I doubt I would be doing as well as I currently am...

ossie85


Wish I was on last night to see this live! Another great effort :) Well done Sewelly

CrowsFan

Why isn't this thread in the directory?

MajorLazer

Quote from: CrowsFan on August 28, 2012, 01:09:40 AM
Why isn't this thread in the directory?
Not sure. C4 said he was going to get on it, but if he's busy it's ok if it isn't done for a while.

c4v3m4n

Quote from: MajorLazer on August 28, 2012, 03:00:19 PM
Quote from: CrowsFan on August 28, 2012, 01:09:40 AM
Why isn't this thread in the directory?
Not sure. C4 said he was going to get on it, but if he's busy it's ok if it isn't done for a while.

It's on my list of things to do today. :)

CrowsFan

Cool :) also Beijing is in the directory, but there is no actual link to go to their page...

c4v3m4n

Quote from: CrowsFan on August 30, 2012, 03:34:24 PM
Cool :) also Beijing is in the directory, but there is no actual link to go to their page...

Right all taken care of.

Cairo Sands are in the directory (about time hey...) and the link to the Bears is fixed.

MajorLazer

Cheers for fixing up the directory C4. Looks much better with the Sands there. :P

Also, you kinda stuffed up the alphabetical order of it by putting New York and New Delhi before Moscow and Mexico City.

Sorry for being picky, just trying to help. :)