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Blake had won 2 games during this stretch and Prime Time had only won one game.  
 
Blake had won 2 games during this stretch and Prime Time had only won one game.  
 
== Week 6-10 ==
 
== Week 6-10 ==
We saw many teams turn their season around during this stretch of games.  
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We saw many teams turn their season around during this stretch of games.
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Brian went 3-2 which moved him to 7-3 and kept him in first for his division.
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Kevin did the same and improved him to 6-4.
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Ty Palmer only won two games so he was sitting even at 5-5.
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Dave Pate bounced back from a 4 game losing streak to win 3 and improve to 4-6.
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Andy had a rough season and he finished this stretch at 3-7.
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Jon suffered the same fate and was at the bottom with Andy at 3-7.
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With 5BBB we saw Doug take a lead over Aaron by winning 4 games in a row and improving to 7-3.
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Aaron suffered four losses in a row to bring him down to 6-4.
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In the reverse, Blake won 4 straight to improve to 6-4.
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Mike was only able to get a couple wins to go 5-5 for this series.
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Joe hit a rough patch and was only able to win 1 game and so he fell to 4-6 for the season.
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Meanwhile Prime Time was able to get 3 key wins to improve to 4-6.
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== Week 11-13 ==
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These are the two biggest weeks in KSL and help determine not only who will make the playoffs, but who will be the divisional winners.
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After Week 12, Brian was the divisional winner and finished with an impressive 9-4 record.
  
 
== Playoffs ==
 
== Playoffs ==

Revision as of 15:03, 15 January 2015

KSL 2007 Stats
Best Record Brian(9-4)
Worst Record Prime Time (4-9)
Won Playoffs Mike Smith
Last in Playoffs Ty Palmer
Most Points For Kevin Smith
Most Against Jon Oberg
Previous Year

2006

Next Year

2008

For the 2007 season KSL added 4 new players, Jon Oberg, Joe Snider, Ty Palmer and Prime Time. The 2007 season had seen the biggest expansion since they moved from 6 teams to 8 in 2004. This was also the first year since 2002 where we saw some teams not make the playoffs. This was the start of making the playoffs the main focus of KSL.

Week 1-5

KSL was divided into 2 divisions of 6 teams with the division leaders receiving the top honors.

Over at PBnJ we had Brian lose his first game but go on to win his next 4 in a row to be the top dog over there. Kevin was able to start off hot by winning 3 in a row before losing his next two and falling to 3-2. Newbie Ty Palmer won 3 big games to also finish 3-2. Meanwhile we had Dave Pate and Jon Oberg win their first games but lose the next 4 to drop to 1-4. Andy also had a similar start by going the same.

Over at 5BBB we had Aaron jump out to an early lead by winning his first 5 in a row. Amazingly enough, 3 others were 3-2 and fighting their way for the second place in the division. Doug, Mike and Joe won various games to achieve this feat. Blake had won 2 games during this stretch and Prime Time had only won one game.

Week 6-10

We saw many teams turn their season around during this stretch of games. Brian went 3-2 which moved him to 7-3 and kept him in first for his division. Kevin did the same and improved him to 6-4. Ty Palmer only won two games so he was sitting even at 5-5. Dave Pate bounced back from a 4 game losing streak to win 3 and improve to 4-6. Andy had a rough season and he finished this stretch at 3-7. Jon suffered the same fate and was at the bottom with Andy at 3-7.

With 5BBB we saw Doug take a lead over Aaron by winning 4 games in a row and improving to 7-3. Aaron suffered four losses in a row to bring him down to 6-4. In the reverse, Blake won 4 straight to improve to 6-4. Mike was only able to get a couple wins to go 5-5 for this series. Joe hit a rough patch and was only able to win 1 game and so he fell to 4-6 for the season. Meanwhile Prime Time was able to get 3 key wins to improve to 4-6.

Week 11-13

These are the two biggest weeks in KSL and help determine not only who will make the playoffs, but who will be the divisional winners.

After Week 12, Brian was the divisional winner and finished with an impressive 9-4 record.

Playoffs

Mike wins

Divisional Finals Conference Finals Championship
                         
1  Brian L  
8  Mike W  
  8  Mike W  
  4  Blake L  
4  Blake W
5  Kevin L  
    8  Mike W
  6  Dave L
2  Aaron W  
7  Ty Palmer L  
  2  Aaron L
  6  Dave W  
3  Doug L
6  Dave W  

Legacy

The move to 12 teams proved to be very popular but it wouldn't be until 2011 until we moved back to 12 teams. 2007 was one of the most popular years because of the drama that surrounded the playoff push at the end. The 4 owner addition was also popular. Ty Palmer and Joe Snider became big players in KSL down the road and Oberg was very excited to join and he became very active in KSL.