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[[2006]] was a better year for Andrew. He won 7 of his first 8 matchups and ended the year by winning his division going 9-5. Andrew took out [[Mike]] in the first round but in the next round he scored the lowest points the week and fell victim to newcomer [[Doug]]. In similar fashion to the previous year, Andrew finished 3rd overall.
 
[[2006]] was a better year for Andrew. He won 7 of his first 8 matchups and ended the year by winning his division going 9-5. Andrew took out [[Mike]] in the first round but in the next round he scored the lowest points the week and fell victim to newcomer [[Doug]]. In similar fashion to the previous year, Andrew finished 3rd overall.
  
In 2007 Andrew had a rough year by dropping 7 of his first 9 games. He went on to go 5-8 and finished 9th overall out of 12 teams. Andy missed the playoffs by 1 win.
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In [[2007]] Andrew had a rough year by dropping 7 of his first 9 games. He went on to go 5-8 and finished 9th overall out of 12 teams. Andy missed the playoffs by 1 win.
  
 
== 2008-2011 ==
 
== 2008-2011 ==

Revision as of 16:37, 31 May 2012

Owner Information
Team Name Kewanee Bulldogs
Established 2002
Active Yes
Best Season 9-3 (2008)
Worst Season 4-9 (2011)
Divisional Titles 2 (2006, 2008)
Conference Titles 1 (2008)
KSL Championship 0
Regular Season
2002 8-4
2005 5-9
2006 9-5
2007 5-8
2008 9-3
2009 6-6
2010 8-5
2011 4-9
2012 0
Total 54-49 0.527%
Playoffs
2002 1-1
2005 2-1
2006 2-1
2007 0
2008 2-1
2009 1-3
2010 2-1
2011 0
2012 0
Total 10-8 0.556%

Andrew Hughes is the commissioner of the Kewanee Sports League, Survival and Pickems leagues. Andrew's Team Name is the Kewanee Bulldogs

2002-2004

Andrew created KSL in 2002 and ended that year with a tie for the best record that year. In the playoffs, Andy was beat by Brian who ended up winning it all.

In 2003 KSL Switched to a Points System. Andrew remained in the middle of the pack for the majority of the year. He eventually finished 4th, just a few points behind his rival Kevin.

For 2004 Andrew was able to make a big impact and during week 10 he was the point leader. However, he had some bad luck in the stretch and started to fall behind. Andrew eventually finished 4th again. He was only a few points behind the 2003 winner, Lance Frail.

2005-2007

In 2005 Andy had a rough year. He only won 2 in his first 10 games. He eventually went on to finish 5-9 and as the 7th seed in the playoffs he took out the heavily favored Kevin Smith. Andrew lost the next round to Blake Clayton and finished 3rd in the playoffs that year.

2006 was a better year for Andrew. He won 7 of his first 8 matchups and ended the year by winning his division going 9-5. Andrew took out Mike in the first round but in the next round he scored the lowest points the week and fell victim to newcomer Doug. In similar fashion to the previous year, Andrew finished 3rd overall.

In 2007 Andrew had a rough year by dropping 7 of his first 9 games. He went on to go 5-8 and finished 9th overall out of 12 teams. Andy missed the playoffs by 1 win.

2008-2011

In 2008 Andrew had a good year. He started off winning 6 in a row before lowing in week 7 to the winless Occhi. Andy had the best regular season record with 9-3 and took his division. After the first round bye Andy beat Ty Palmer and Brian Schoutteet and made his way to the championship game for the first time in his career but lost by only a few points.

Andy had hoped to keep the momentum rolling in the 2009 season. Despite winning the first game of the year, Andy lost 4 in a row but he was able to come back and win his next 5 straight before finishing 6-6. This earned Andy the 3rd seed in the playoffs.

2012 and beyond

Andrew is looking to finally make it to the championship game again and finally secure himself a the KSL Championship.