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Aaron Hughes entered KSL in 2003 joining Mike Smith as the two additions that year. As with most teams, Aaron did poorly his first year in the league. 2003 was the year KSL moved to a point system to try out a different way of doing the scoring in fantasy football. In 2004 Aaron did slightly better by finishing 6th out of 8 people. In 2005, KSL moved back to the head-to-head style of play. Aaron finished 8th place that year but went on to place 4th in the playoffs. 2006 became a very productive year for Aaron. He finished 5th overall but went on to win the Championship.
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Aaron Hughes is the 2006, 2011 KSL Champion. He entered the league in 2003 and has one of the best regular season and playoff record.
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== New to the league, 2003-2005 ==
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Aaron Hughes entered KSL in 2003 joining Mike Smith as the two additions that year. As with most teams, Aaron did poorly his first year in the league. 2003 was the year KSL moved to a point system to try out a different way of doing the scoring in fantasy football. In 2004 Aaron did slightly better by finishing 6th out of 8 people. In 2005, KSL moved back to the head-to-head style of play. Aaron finished 8th place that year but went on to place 4th in the playoffs.  
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== Playoffs and Championships ==
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2006 became a very productive year for Aaron. He finished 5th overall but went on to win the Championship.

Revision as of 17:22, 31 January 2012

Aaron Hughes is the 2006, 2011 KSL Champion. He entered the league in 2003 and has one of the best regular season and playoff record.

New to the league, 2003-2005

Aaron Hughes entered KSL in 2003 joining Mike Smith as the two additions that year. As with most teams, Aaron did poorly his first year in the league. 2003 was the year KSL moved to a point system to try out a different way of doing the scoring in fantasy football. In 2004 Aaron did slightly better by finishing 6th out of 8 people. In 2005, KSL moved back to the head-to-head style of play. Aaron finished 8th place that year but went on to place 4th in the playoffs.

Playoffs and Championships

2006 became a very productive year for Aaron. He finished 5th overall but went on to win the Championship.