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== 2005-2008 - Franchise ==
 
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Brian had a tough start to the 2005 season. He went 2-5 in his first 7 games but was able to go on a 6 game winning streak to finish the season in 3rd place with an 8-6 record. However, Brian would lose 3 straight in the playoffs.
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In [[2006]] Brian went 12-2 losing twice to [[Mike Smith]] in week 3 and 13. Brian had a 9 game win streak that was a [[record]] until [[2009]]. Brian was the #1 seed in the playoffs and much like the 2005 #1 seed, he was knocked out the first round. This time [[Blake Clayton]] was the [[upseter]].
  
 
Brian finished those 4 seasons going 36-17 which is a KSL record.
 
Brian finished those 4 seasons going 36-17 which is a KSL record.

Revision as of 17:51, 14 May 2012

Owner Information
Team Name Da Bears
Established 2002
Active Yes
Best Season 12-2 (2006)
Worst Season 4-8 (2009)
Divisional Titles 2 (2006,2007)
Conference Titles 1 (2002)
KSL Championship 1 (2002)
Regular Season
2002 7-5
2005 8-6
2006 12-2
2007 9-4
2008 7-5
2009 4-8
2010 5-8
2011 5-8
2012 0
Total 57-46 0.553%
Playoffs
2002 2-0
2005 0-3
2006 2-1
2007 1-2
2008 3-1
2009 4-0
2010 0
2011 0
2012 0
Total 12-7 0.632%

Brian Schoutteet is the First Ever KSL Champion and founding member of the Kewanee Sports League. Brian has one of the best overall records and had one of the best runs during the 2005-2008 seasons.


2002-2004 - Championship

In 2002, Brian went 7-5 in the season and was able to beat Andy and Kevin to win the inaugural championship of KSL.

For the 2003 Season, KSL moved to a points based system. Brian finished 2nd behind Lance Frail.

In 2004, Brian finished 5th overall. He was just 60 points above 6th place Aaron Hughes


2005-2008 - Franchise

Brian had a tough start to the 2005 season. He went 2-5 in his first 7 games but was able to go on a 6 game winning streak to finish the season in 3rd place with an 8-6 record. However, Brian would lose 3 straight in the playoffs.

In 2006 Brian went 12-2 losing twice to Mike Smith in week 3 and 13. Brian had a 9 game win streak that was a record until 2009. Brian was the #1 seed in the playoffs and much like the 2005 #1 seed, he was knocked out the first round. This time Blake Clayton was the upseter.

Brian finished those 4 seasons going 36-17 which is a KSL record.