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KSL 2016 Stats
Best Record Ty P (11-2)
Worst Record Travis (2-11)
Won Playoffs Jon Oberg
Last in Playoffs Dave N
Most Points For Ty Palmer
Most Against Ty B
Previous Year

2015

Next Year

2017

The 2016 Season saw the departure of Joe Snider after a couple of disappointing seasons. He was replaced by former KSL owner Travis Peterson. Travis took his place in the 5BBB division joining Brian, Erik and 2015 Champion Doug.

Weeks 1-5

PBJ division saw Dave Pate win 4 straight and start off at 4-1 and atop of the division and the league. Kevin wasn't far behind at 4-1 with his only loss coming at Dave's hands. Jon Oberg was at 2-3 with only 1 divisional loss as well. Dave Nanninga lost 4 straight to start the year but won his week 5 game which began a winning streak for him.

Andy took a commanding lead by winning 4 of 5 and taken control of his division. Aaron lost his first game but went on a 4 game winning streak to tie with Andy. Ty Palmer was 3-2 and only 1 game away from being in first for the division. Ty Boardman had a rough start by losing his first 4 games and being 1-4 overall.

Doug won his first 3 games before losing 2 in a row and finsing 3-2. However, his 2 wins were divisional which gave him total control. Brian was at 2-3 and almost ready to take control of the diviison with a win and Doug losing. Erik was also 2-3 but his 2 wins were divisional which made him a dangerous opponent for Doug. Travis lost all 5 games and was shown to have the toughest schedule up to that point.

Weeks 6-10

Week 6-10 set the stage for the eventual division leaders and sent others away from the playoff hunt.

For the PBnJ division we saw Kevin go 3-2 but that was enough for him to take the division and bump Dave Pate who had a rough stretch by losing all 5 of these games to extend his losing streak to 6. Dave Nanninga was able to get some key wins and he went 3-2 during this time frame. Jon Oberg followed suit and won 2 of 5 but was tied with the other 2 in his division.

the LuLz division saw Ty Palmer take the lead by winning all 5 of his games. Aaron went 4-1 and was tied with Ty but he didn't have the tie breaker to take the lead. Andy had a rough stretch by only going 2-3 but he still had a winning record and would be one of the top teams ot make the playoffs. TyBo also went 2-3 but he didn't do as well in his first 5 weeks so he was on the outside looking in for the playoffs.

Finally, in the 5BBB division we had Brian win 5 straight to take the lead for the division. Doug went 3-2 and was 1 game behind Brian but Doug has the tie breaker for the division and if Brian loses 1 game, Doug could take back the division. Travis was able to get a win during this time frame but he still finished 1-4 and last in the league. Erik lost all 5 games during this time frame and his losing streak was extended to 6 in total. His loss in Week 10 sealed his fate for not making the playoffs.

Weeks 11-13

During the final stretch before the playoffs we saw some crazy things happen for the teams in the playoff hunt.

Kevin was able to secure the PBnJ division in week 11 to mark his 6th time winning a division. Nanninga got a big win in week 12 against Jon Oberg to secure a playoff spot. Jon Oberg and Dave Pate continued a losing streak that came to an end in week 13 when they played each other. The winner would go on to face the top seed in the Playoffs and the loser would go home. Oberg came out swinging and won the final game of the season to take on Ty Palmer in the finals.

For LuLz we had Aaron and Ty facing off in Week 11 to determine who would be the divisional winner. Ty was able to continue his winning streak and secure the #1 seed in the playoffs. Aaron lost 2 matchups here but still secured the #4 seed in the playoffs. Andrew was able to get a win and lock up the #6 seed. Ty lost his final 3 games to finish the year 3-10.

Over at 5BBB we had Brian and Doug neck and neck until the end. Brian lost in week 11 which gave Doug the inside track for the higher seed. In the end, they finished the year at 9-4 but Doug had the better divisional record and Points For to give him the edge. Erik won 2 of his final games to finish 4-9. Travis was able to get 1 more win in the final 3 games but unfortunately, did not make as much of an impact on the final playoff teams.

Playoffs

In a similar fashion to the 2015 Season, The top seed was knocked out early by the 8th seed. Jon Oberg had to win Week 13 to even make it into the playoffs and he went on to defeat the 11-2 Ty Palmer. Kevin Smith was able to best Dave Nanninga for a third time. Doug Hahn lost a close one to Andrew Hughes and Aaron Hughes defeated Brian Schoutteet.

In the second round we had one half as the PBnJ division and the others were the Lulz division. Jon Oberg defeated Kevin Smith and Andrew Hughes beat Aaron Hughes.

In the finals we had The 8th seed Jon Oberg taking on the 6th seed Andrew Hughes. In a stunning victory, Jon Oberg was able to finally capture the KSL Championship and be crowned the 2016 KSL Champion.

Divisional Finals Conference Finals Championship
                         
1  Ty Palmer L  
8  Jon Oberg W  
  8  Jon Oberg W  
  2  Kevin Smith L  
2  Kevin Smith W
7  Dave Nanninga L  
    8  Jon Oberg W
  6  Andy Hughes L
3  Doug Hahn L  
6  Andy Hughes W  
  6  Andy Hughes W
  4  Aaron Hughes L  
4  Aaron Hughes W
5  Brian S L