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== Week 1-4 == | == Week 1-4 == | ||
The "Movie Theater" division consisted of [[Kevin Smith]], [[Ryan McCarthy]], [[Blake Clayton]] and [[Andrew Hughes]]. The first 4 weeks of this division saw Ryan jump out to an early lead of 4-0 having 3 divisional wins and one non-divisional win. Kevin was right behind him at 2-2 whereas Andy and Blake were at the bottom with 1 win a piece. | |||
The "Poker" division consisted of [[Dave Pate]], [[Brian Schoutteet]], [[Russ Hughes]] and [[Aaron Hughes]]. | |||
== Week 5-9 == | == Week 5-9 == |
Revision as of 17:32, 6 December 2013
Best Record | Dave Pate (12-2) | ||||||||
Worst Record | Aaron (4-10) | ||||||||
Won Playoffs | Russ | ||||||||
Last in Playoffs | Brian | ||||||||
Most Points For | Dave Pate | ||||||||
Most Against | Aaron | ||||||||
Next Year |
KSL moved back to the head to head system in 2005. This became the default system for years to come. In 2005 we saw Frail, Mike and Charlie depart. We did see a few new arrivals from Ryan McCarty, Russ Hughes and Blake Clayton. Moving back to the head to head format proved to be popular and it made each week more fun since you only played one person instead of a whole league.
Week 1-4
The "Movie Theater" division consisted of Kevin Smith, Ryan McCarthy, Blake Clayton and Andrew Hughes. The first 4 weeks of this division saw Ryan jump out to an early lead of 4-0 having 3 divisional wins and one non-divisional win. Kevin was right behind him at 2-2 whereas Andy and Blake were at the bottom with 1 win a piece.
The "Poker" division consisted of Dave Pate, Brian Schoutteet, Russ Hughes and Aaron Hughes.
Week 5-9
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Legacy
Despite not really managing his team, Russ Hughes won the return back to head to head scoring. Andy managed Russ's team for the majority of the year and so there has been the question about who the real champion is. According to KSL bylaws, Russ is the rightful champion. KSL since changed their bylaws so that absentee owner's teams are left "as is" instead of managed.
The move back to head to head was so popular that KSL has stayed in this format ever since. At the end of the year it was decided that Russ would not be returning and Ryan chose not to return as well. This paved the way for Doug Hahn and Mike Smith to join KSL for the 2006 season and beyond.