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| style="background-color: ; text-align: center" colspan="5" | <center>'''KSL 2019 Stats'''</center>
 
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| style="background-color:#DCDCDC;text-align: left" colspan="5"; width="40" | <small>'''Best Record'''
 
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| style="background-color:#DCDCDC;text-align: center" colspan="5"; width="60" | [[Doug Hahn]] (10-3)
 
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| style="background-color:#FFFFFF;text-align: left" colspan="5"; width="40" | <small>'''Worst Record'''  
 
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| style="background-color:#FFFFFF;text-align: center" colspan="5"; width="40" | [[Brian]] (4-9)
 
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| style="background-color:#DCDCDC;text-align: left" colspan="5"; width="40" | <small>'''Won Playoffs'''  
 
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| style="background-color:#DCDCDC;text-align: center" colspan="5"; width="40" |  [[Kevin Smith]]
 
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| style="background-color:#FFFFFF;text-align: left" colspan="5"; width="40" | <small>'''Last in Playoffs'''  
 
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| style="background-color:#FFFFFF;text-align: center" colspan="5"; width="40" | [[Travis Peterson]]
 
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| style="background-color:#DCDCDC;text-align: left" colspan="5"; width="40" | <small>'''Most Points For'''  
 
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| style="background-color:#DCDCDC;text-align: center" colspan="5"; width="40" | [[Erik]]
 
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| style="background-color:#FFFFFF;text-align: left" colspan="5"; width="40" | <small>'''Most Against'''  
 
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| style="background-color:#FFFFFF;text-align: center" colspan="5"; width="40" | [[Brian]]
 
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| style="background-color:#DCDCDC;text-align: left" colspan="5"; width="40" | <small><center>Previous Year
 
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[[2020]]
 
[[2020]]
 
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The 2019 Season was more of the same. We saw a shuffling of the divisions and an uptick in injuries to first round draft picks. OUCH!
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The 2019 Season saw a change in divisions and a close set of games to start the season.
  
 
== Weeks 1-5 ==
 
== Weeks 1-5 ==
[[PBnJ]] remained in close contention with [[Brian]] at 2-3 and the other teams at 1-4. Brian's two wins were divisional which helped keep him on top. [[Dave Pate]] was closing in on him and was looking to take back the division after a string of loses.  
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[[PBnJ]] saw Erik take an early lead by winning his first two games but after losing two in a row, Aaron was able to take the lead and finish 4-1. Erik was close behind at 3-2. Meanwhile Dave Pate was at 2-3 and Ty Palmer was sitting back at just 1-4.  
  
The [[LuLz]] division  had two 5-0 teams in [[Doug]] and [[Kevin]]. [[Andy]] wasn't far behind at 3-2 with his only 2 loses coming in the division. As luck would have it Doug and Kevin would face each other in Week 6.
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Over in [[LuLz]] we had Travis win 2 in a row before losing his next three. Oberg won 3 of his 5 matchups to take over the division and Kevin was also at 3 wins but lost a divisional matchup. Meanwhile, Nanninga was sitting at just 2 wins.  
  
The [[5BBB]] division saw [[Nanninga]] win 4 straight after losing week 1 to [[Aaron]]. Aaron was 1 game behind but looking to take back the division. [[Erik]] was hot on their heels but a full game back from Aaron
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[[5BBB]] had Doug take an early lead at 4-1 but Andy wasn't too far behind at 3-2. Ty Boardman had fallen to 2-3 after winning his first two games and Brian was sitting at just 1-4.
  
 
== Weeks 6-10 ==
 
== Weeks 6-10 ==
PBnJ had a better set of weeks for this time frame.  
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PBnJ saw a tight race with Erik and Aaron. They were both within a game of each other until they finally met in Week 9 to decide who would be the divisional leader going forward. Dave had a string of tough losses and had the most points against through 10 weeks. He had nearly 200 more points against him than the next team. However, he was able to battle back and finish 2-3 for weeks 6-10. Ty Palmer had some close wins and finished this set of weeks at 2-3.
[[Dave Pate]] went 4-1  during this time frame and took over as the leader in that division.  
 
[[Brian]] kept up with him and was tied but was 2nd due to tiebreakers.  
 
[[Travis]] has a resurgence by winning his final 3 games of that set of weeks. This put him in contention for the division and a wildcard spot.
 
[[Jon]] has a rough go and lost all 5 games putting him at last in the division and the tied for last in the league.  
 
  
The LuLz kept the same story as before with [[Doug]] and [[Kevin]] leading the way. Doug and Kevin met in Week 6 where Doug defeated him. However, Doug suffered his first loss against Andy in Week 9. Doug continued his great season and was 9-1 through 10 weeks.  
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Despite losing 3 straight, Travis battled back and won 3 in a row to take back his division from Oberg. Oberg lost a few games to finish this set at 2-3. Meanwhile Nannigna won 3 of 5 and Kevin lost 4 straight.  
Kevin lost 3 of his matches in this time frame and was on the outside looking in for the division but was in a prime position to take the high wildcard spot.
 
[[Andy]] went 3-2 and got key wins over Doug and Aaron.
 
[[Ty Palmer]] got a big win over Kevin but lost his other 4 matches.
 
  
[[Aaron]] and [[Dave N]] stayed in a close race during this time frame. Ultimately, Aaron got the edge by having a better divisional record.  
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Over at 5BBB we saw Doug take a comanding lead in his division and he was able to secure a playoff spot after week 9. Andy lost 3 in a row to fall to 1-4 for this set of weeks. TyBo also had a rough go by losing 4 of 5. Brian was able to only manage 2 wins during this timeframe.
However, [[Erik]] was able to get some wins during this time and move into a key position role by being only 2 games away from taking the division.
 
[[Ty B]] lost all 5 games and was last in the division and tied for last in the league.
 
  
 
== Weeks 11-13 ==
 
== Weeks 11-13 ==
PBnJ looked like it would be a race between Brian and Dave Pate but Travis defeated Brian in Week 11 to give Dave the edge. Travis kept winning and finished with a 6 game winning streak and even defeated Dave in the final match of the season. Unfortunately, Dave had the tiebreaker over Travis and so he took the #3 seed. Meanwhile, Brian lose 2 of his last 3 games to miss the playoffs. Jon had already been eliminated but got a 1 win during the final stretch.
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Erik lost 2 of the 3 remaining games which put him in a tough spot but luckily Aaron lost his final 3 games bringing his losing streak to 5 straight. Erik finished as the #2 seed and Aaron was #5. Palmer and Pate ended the season getting a few wins including defeating both Aaron and Erik the final games of the season.
  
In LuLz, Doug had locked up the division but he solidified it when Kevin went on a 5 game losing streak. Doug ended up losing 2 of his last three games but it didn't matter since he had the tiebreakers needed to control the division. Quietly, Andy had won 5 in a row and finished 9-4 on the season despite losing his first 2 games. Kevin's losing streak dropped him to the #6 seed. Ty Palmer won his last 2 games but fell short at 4-9.
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Travis was the top seed for his division and won 2 straight heading into Week 13 against Dave Nanninga. Dave ultimately defeated Travis and took the division despite being 2-4 against them. Kevin and Oberg ended the season winning 3 games between them and finishing as the 7th and 8th seed respectively.  
  
The 5BBB division saw a lot of action towards the end. Aaron dropped 3 games in a row by slim margins. This allowed Dave Nanninga to swoop in and take the division. Dave took the #2 seed while Aaron was #5. Erik was in contention to take the division but losses to Andy and Aaron nullified that possibility. TyBo played Spoiler and won 2 games during this stretch. His wins took Aaron from the #2 seed and knocked Brian out of the playoffs.
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Doug pretty much locked in the division after his win in Week 9 so he needed a few more to be the #1 seed. After winning his next 3 in a row, he did just that and finished the season 10-3. Andy had an amazing comeback towards the latter part of the year. He won 4 straight and was close to winning his 5th when Brian ultimaetly stopped him. Andy finished as the 6th overall seed. Ty Boardman and Brian finished at 4-9 and at the bottom of the league.
  
 
== Playoffs ==
 
== Playoffs ==
In Week 1 of the playoffs we had 3 of the 4 contests were rematches from Week 4 of the Regular Season. Ultimately, The top 4 seeds moved on to the second week of the playoffs.  
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Doug finished as the top seed by a full 2 game difference between second place and made easy work of the 8th seed Oberg. Second seeded Erik VanHyfte put up his lowest point total of his season and lost to the person putting up the second least of that week, Kevin Smith. Dave Nanninga and Andrew Hughes put up the second and third most points that week. In a KSL first, Andy won going into the second round but a stat correction put Dave into his place. Meanwhile, Aaron defeated Travis in the battle of 4 v 5.  
In the second week, Doug took on Andy for the third time this season. Nanninga and Pate faced off again in a lead up to the finals.  
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For the second round, Kevin took out top seeded Doug in a rematch from their KSL Championship of [[2013]]. Meanwhile, Dave defeated Aaron.
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In the finals we had Dave Nanninga taking on Kevin Smith. Both teams were fighting for their second KSL Title but ultimately, Kevin was able to overpower Dave and win #2.  
  
 
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| RD1-seed1  = '''1'''
| RD1-team1  = Dave N
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| RD1-team1  = '''Doug Hahn'''
| RD1-score1  = L
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| RD1-score1  = '''W'''
 
| RD1-seed2  = 8
 
| RD1-seed2  = 8
| RD1-team2  = '''Erik'''
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| RD1-team2  = Jon Oberg
| RD1-score2  = '''W'''
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| RD1-score2  = L
  
 
| RD1-seed3  = 2
 
| RD1-seed3  = 2
| RD1-team3  = '''Doug'''
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| RD1-team3  = Erik VanHyfte
| RD1-score3  = '''W'''
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| RD1-score3  = L
| RD1-seed4  = 7
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| RD1-seed4  = '''7'''
| RD1-team4  = Dave P
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| RD1-team4  = '''Kevin Smith'''
| RD1-score4  = L
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| RD1-score4  = '''W'''
  
| RD1-seed5  = 3
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| RD1-seed5  = '''3'''
| RD1-team5  = '''Travis'''
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| RD1-team5  = '''Dave Nanninga'''
 
| RD1-score5  = '''W'''
 
| RD1-score5  = '''W'''
 
| RD1-seed6  = 6
 
| RD1-seed6  = 6
| RD1-team6  = Oberg
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| RD1-team6  = Andy Hughes
 
| RD1-score6  = L
 
| RD1-score6  = L
  
 
| RD1-seed7  = 4
 
| RD1-seed7  = 4
| RD1-team7  = '''TyBo'''
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| RD1-team7  = Travis Peterson
| RD1-score7  = '''W'''
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| RD1-score7  = L
| RD1-seed8  = 5
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| RD1-seed8  = '''5'''
| RD1-team8  = Brian
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| RD1-team8  = '''Aaron Hughes'''
| RD1-score8  = L
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| RD1-score8  = '''W'''
  
| RD2-seed1  = 8
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| RD2-seed1  = 1
| RD2-team1  = '''Erik'''
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| RD2-team1  = Doug Hahn
| RD2-score1  = '''W'''
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| RD2-score1  = L
| RD2-seed2  = 2
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| RD2-seed2  = '''7'''
| RD2-team2  = Doug
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| RD2-team2  = '''Kevin Smith'''
| RD2-score2  = L
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| RD2-score2  = '''W'''
  
| RD2-seed3  = 3
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| RD2-seed3  = '''3'''
| RD2-team3  = '''Travis'''
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| RD2-team3  = '''Dave Nanninga'''
 
| RD2-score3  = '''W'''
 
| RD2-score3  = '''W'''
| RD2-seed4  = 4
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| RD2-seed4  = 5
| RD2-team4  = TyBo
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| RD2-team4  = Aaron Hughes
 
| RD2-score4  = L
 
| RD2-score4  = L
  
| RD3-seed1  = 8
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| RD3-seed1  = '''7'''
| RD3-team1  = '''Erik'''
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| RD3-team1  = '''Kevin Smith'''
 
| RD3-score1  = '''W'''
 
| RD3-score1  = '''W'''
 
| RD3-seed2  = 3
 
| RD3-seed2  = 3
| RD3-team2  = Travis
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| RD3-team2  = Dave Nanninga
 
| RD3-score2  = L
 
| RD3-score2  = L
 
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Latest revision as of 10:47, 9 January 2023

KSL 2019 Stats
Best Record Doug Hahn (10-3)
Worst Record Brian (4-9)
Won Playoffs Kevin Smith
Last in Playoffs Travis Peterson
Most Points For Erik
Most Against Brian
Previous Year

2018

Next Year

2020

The 2019 Season saw a change in divisions and a close set of games to start the season.

Weeks 1-5

PBnJ saw Erik take an early lead by winning his first two games but after losing two in a row, Aaron was able to take the lead and finish 4-1. Erik was close behind at 3-2. Meanwhile Dave Pate was at 2-3 and Ty Palmer was sitting back at just 1-4.

Over in LuLz we had Travis win 2 in a row before losing his next three. Oberg won 3 of his 5 matchups to take over the division and Kevin was also at 3 wins but lost a divisional matchup. Meanwhile, Nanninga was sitting at just 2 wins.

5BBB had Doug take an early lead at 4-1 but Andy wasn't too far behind at 3-2. Ty Boardman had fallen to 2-3 after winning his first two games and Brian was sitting at just 1-4.

Weeks 6-10

PBnJ saw a tight race with Erik and Aaron. They were both within a game of each other until they finally met in Week 9 to decide who would be the divisional leader going forward. Dave had a string of tough losses and had the most points against through 10 weeks. He had nearly 200 more points against him than the next team. However, he was able to battle back and finish 2-3 for weeks 6-10. Ty Palmer had some close wins and finished this set of weeks at 2-3.

Despite losing 3 straight, Travis battled back and won 3 in a row to take back his division from Oberg. Oberg lost a few games to finish this set at 2-3. Meanwhile Nannigna won 3 of 5 and Kevin lost 4 straight.

Over at 5BBB we saw Doug take a comanding lead in his division and he was able to secure a playoff spot after week 9. Andy lost 3 in a row to fall to 1-4 for this set of weeks. TyBo also had a rough go by losing 4 of 5. Brian was able to only manage 2 wins during this timeframe.

Weeks 11-13

Erik lost 2 of the 3 remaining games which put him in a tough spot but luckily Aaron lost his final 3 games bringing his losing streak to 5 straight. Erik finished as the #2 seed and Aaron was #5. Palmer and Pate ended the season getting a few wins including defeating both Aaron and Erik the final games of the season.

Travis was the top seed for his division and won 2 straight heading into Week 13 against Dave Nanninga. Dave ultimately defeated Travis and took the division despite being 2-4 against them. Kevin and Oberg ended the season winning 3 games between them and finishing as the 7th and 8th seed respectively.

Doug pretty much locked in the division after his win in Week 9 so he needed a few more to be the #1 seed. After winning his next 3 in a row, he did just that and finished the season 10-3. Andy had an amazing comeback towards the latter part of the year. He won 4 straight and was close to winning his 5th when Brian ultimaetly stopped him. Andy finished as the 6th overall seed. Ty Boardman and Brian finished at 4-9 and at the bottom of the league.

Playoffs

Doug finished as the top seed by a full 2 game difference between second place and made easy work of the 8th seed Oberg. Second seeded Erik VanHyfte put up his lowest point total of his season and lost to the person putting up the second least of that week, Kevin Smith. Dave Nanninga and Andrew Hughes put up the second and third most points that week. In a KSL first, Andy won going into the second round but a stat correction put Dave into his place. Meanwhile, Aaron defeated Travis in the battle of 4 v 5.

For the second round, Kevin took out top seeded Doug in a rematch from their KSL Championship of 2013. Meanwhile, Dave defeated Aaron.

In the finals we had Dave Nanninga taking on Kevin Smith. Both teams were fighting for their second KSL Title but ultimately, Kevin was able to overpower Dave and win #2.

Divisional Finals Conference Finals Championship
                         
1  Doug Hahn W  
8  Jon Oberg L  
  1  Doug Hahn L  
  7  Kevin Smith W  
2  Erik VanHyfte L
7  Kevin Smith W  
    7  Kevin Smith W
  3  Dave Nanninga L
3  Dave Nanninga W  
6  Andy Hughes L  
  3  Dave Nanninga W
  5  Aaron Hughes L  
4  Travis Peterson L
5  Aaron Hughes W