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| style="background-color:#DCDCDC;text-align: left" colspan="5"; width="30" | <small>'''Won Playoffs'''  
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| style="background-color:#DCDCDC;text-align: center" colspan="5"; width="50" |   
| style="background-color:#DCDCDC;text-align: center" colspan="5"; width="50" |  Ty Boardman
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| style="background-color:#FFFFFF;text-align: left" colspan="5"; width="30" | <small>'''Last in Playoffs'''  
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| style="background-color:#FFFFFF;text-align: center" colspan="5"; width="50" | Dave Pate
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| style="background-color:#DCDCDC;text-align: left" colspan="5"; width="30" | <small>'''Most Points For'''  
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The 2023 Season saw a change in divisions and a close set of games to start the season.  
For the 2023 Season we shapped the divisions based on region. We put people in Kewanee into one central division and then put the rest into Eastern or Western.  


== Weeks 1-5 ==
== Weeks 1-5 ==
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The Eastern division saw Aaron take an early lead and he was 4-1 with 2 divisional wins. Cameron was 3-2 through 5 weeks. Brian lost his first 3 but managed to get 2 big wins in the next 2 weeks. Oberg was only able to get 1 win in this time frame.
 
Ty Boardman won 5 straight including 2 divisional wins to be the top team in KSL. Dave Pate, Ty Palmer and Andy all finished 2-3 and well behind Ty.
 
Doug and Travis won 3 of the 5 games whereas Nanninga only won 2 and Erik only won one.


== Weeks 6-10 ==
== Weeks 6-10 ==
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Aaron won 3 of the next 2 games including 2 divisional games. Brian went on a tear and won all 5 and 7 straight. Cam dropped all 5 of his games and Oberg only won 1.
 
Dave Pate won 4 in a row to keep up with Ty who only won 2 of the 5. Andy was able to get 1 win but Palmer dropped all 5 in a row.
 
Nanninga was able to bounce back and win 5 straight. Doug, Erik, Travis each won 3 of their 5 games to keep the division really close.


== Weeks 11-14 ==
== Weeks 11-14 ==
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Aaron was only able to win 2 of the final 4 games which knocked him out of the #1 seed and he fell to #3. Brian was able to also win 2 including defeating Aaron in Week 14. Brian finished as the #4 seed. Oberg was able to win 2 but he finished at 4-10. Cameron was only able to win 1 game and finish 4-10 as well.
 
Boardman was 2-2 but he had big wins by big margins and finished as the #1 seed and earned the coveted first round bye. Dave Pate was also 2-2 but finished as the 5 seed. Palmer made a valiant effort at the end winning his final 4 games but finished the season 6-8. Andy played spoiler in defeating Aaron and Doug but finished 5-9.
 
Nanninga was able to get 2 crucial wins and finish as the #2 seed. Doug lose 3 of 4 and finished as the 6th seed. Erik won 3 straight and snuck his way into the playoffs as the 7th seed. Travis lost 3 of 4 and finished with the same record as Erik but lost out of making the playoffs due to tiebreakers.


== Playoffs ==
== Playoffs ==
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In the first round of the playoffs, we saw upsets galore. #7 Erik took down #2 Nanninga and #6 Doug took out #3 Aaron. Brian was able to get a big win over #5 Dave Pate and move to the next round.
 
Fresh off his first round bye, Boardman was able to defeat #7 Erik and head back to the finals for the first time in years. Brian took out Doug to move to the finals for the first time since [[2002]].
 
After a close matchup, Boardman was able to come out victorious and finally claim his first ever [[KSL Championship]].


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| RD1-seed1  = 1
| RD1-seed1  = '''1'''
| RD1-team1  = Ty Boardman  
| RD1-team1  = '''Ty Boardman'''
| RD1-score1  = BYE
| RD1-score1  = '''BYE'''
 




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| RD1-team3  = Dave Nanninga  
| RD1-team3  = Dave Nanninga  
| RD1-score3  = L
| RD1-score3  = L
| RD1-seed4  = 7
| RD1-seed4  = '''7'''
| RD1-team4  = Erik VanHyfte
| RD1-team4  = '''Erik VanHyfte'''
| RD1-score4  = W
| RD1-score4  = '''W'''


| RD1-seed5  = 3
| RD1-seed5  = 3
| RD1-team5  = Aaron Hughes  
| RD1-team5  = Aaron Hughes  
| RD1-score5  = L
| RD1-score5  = L
| RD1-seed6  = 6
| RD1-seed6  = '''6'''
| RD1-team6  = Doug Hahn
| RD1-team6  = '''Doug Hahn'''
| RD1-score6  = W
| RD1-score6  = '''W'''


| RD1-seed7  = 4
| RD1-seed7  = '''4'''
| RD1-team7  = Brian Schoutteet
| RD1-team7  = '''Brian Schoutteet'''
| RD1-score7  = W
| RD1-score7  = '''W'''
| RD1-seed8  = 5
| RD1-seed8  = 5
| RD1-team8  = Dave Pate
| RD1-team8  = Dave Pate
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| RD2-seed1  = 1
| RD2-seed1  = '''1'''
| RD2-team1  = Ty Boardman  
| RD2-team1  = '''Ty Boardman'''
| RD2-score1  =  
| RD2-score1  = '''W'''
| RD2-seed2  = 7
| RD2-seed2  = 7
| RD2-team2  = Erik VanHyfte  
| RD2-team2  = Erik VanHyfte  
| RD2-score2  =  
| RD2-score2  = L


| RD2-seed3  = 4
| RD2-seed3  = 6
| RD2-team3  = Brian Schoutteet
| RD2-team3  = Doug Hahn
| RD2-score3  =  
| RD2-score3  = L
| RD2-seed4  = 6
| RD2-seed4  = '''4'''
| RD2-team4  = Doug Hahn
| RD2-team4  = '''Brian Schoutteet'''
| RD2-score4  =  
| RD2-score4  = '''W'''






| RD3-seed1  =  
| RD3-seed1  = '''1'''
| RD3-team1  =  
| RD3-team1  = '''Ty Boardman'''
| RD3-score1  =  
| RD3-score1  = '''W'''
| RD3-seed2  =  
| RD3-seed2  = 4
| RD3-team2  =  
| RD3-team2  = Brian Schoutteet
| RD3-score2  =  
| RD3-score2  = L
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Latest revision as of 11:07, 18 December 2024

KSL 2023 Stats
Best Record Ty Boardman (10-4)
Worst Record Jon Oberg (4-10)
Won Playoffs Ty Boardman
Last in Playoffs Dave Pate
Most Points For Ty Boardman
Most Against Cameron
Previous Year

2022

Next Year

2024

For the 2023 Season we shapped the divisions based on region. We put people in Kewanee into one central division and then put the rest into Eastern or Western.

Weeks 1-5

The Eastern division saw Aaron take an early lead and he was 4-1 with 2 divisional wins. Cameron was 3-2 through 5 weeks. Brian lost his first 3 but managed to get 2 big wins in the next 2 weeks. Oberg was only able to get 1 win in this time frame.

Ty Boardman won 5 straight including 2 divisional wins to be the top team in KSL. Dave Pate, Ty Palmer and Andy all finished 2-3 and well behind Ty.

Doug and Travis won 3 of the 5 games whereas Nanninga only won 2 and Erik only won one.

Weeks 6-10

Aaron won 3 of the next 2 games including 2 divisional games. Brian went on a tear and won all 5 and 7 straight. Cam dropped all 5 of his games and Oberg only won 1.

Dave Pate won 4 in a row to keep up with Ty who only won 2 of the 5. Andy was able to get 1 win but Palmer dropped all 5 in a row.

Nanninga was able to bounce back and win 5 straight. Doug, Erik, Travis each won 3 of their 5 games to keep the division really close.

Weeks 11-14

Aaron was only able to win 2 of the final 4 games which knocked him out of the #1 seed and he fell to #3. Brian was able to also win 2 including defeating Aaron in Week 14. Brian finished as the #4 seed. Oberg was able to win 2 but he finished at 4-10. Cameron was only able to win 1 game and finish 4-10 as well.

Boardman was 2-2 but he had big wins by big margins and finished as the #1 seed and earned the coveted first round bye. Dave Pate was also 2-2 but finished as the 5 seed. Palmer made a valiant effort at the end winning his final 4 games but finished the season 6-8. Andy played spoiler in defeating Aaron and Doug but finished 5-9.

Nanninga was able to get 2 crucial wins and finish as the #2 seed. Doug lose 3 of 4 and finished as the 6th seed. Erik won 3 straight and snuck his way into the playoffs as the 7th seed. Travis lost 3 of 4 and finished with the same record as Erik but lost out of making the playoffs due to tiebreakers.

Playoffs

In the first round of the playoffs, we saw upsets galore. #7 Erik took down #2 Nanninga and #6 Doug took out #3 Aaron. Brian was able to get a big win over #5 Dave Pate and move to the next round.

Fresh off his first round bye, Boardman was able to defeat #7 Erik and head back to the finals for the first time in years. Brian took out Doug to move to the finals for the first time since 2002.

After a close matchup, Boardman was able to come out victorious and finally claim his first ever KSL Championship.

Divisional Finals Conference Finals Championship
                         
1  Ty Boardman BYE  
  1  Ty Boardman W  
  7  Erik VanHyfte L  
2  Dave Nanninga L
7  Erik VanHyfte W  
    1  Ty Boardman W
  4  Brian Schoutteet L
3  Aaron Hughes L  
6  Doug Hahn W  
  6  Doug Hahn L
  4  Brian Schoutteet W  
4  Brian Schoutteet W
5  Dave Pate L