Sunday Results
Soccer
Vampire Slayers def Cubists 4 - 2
Impressionists def Cubists 6 - 0
Surrealists def Post-Impressionists 2 - 0
Scrabble
Constructivists def Surrealists 204 - 155
Post-Impressionists def Modernists 200 - 158
Constructivists versus Modernists (rain delayed)
Surrealists versus Post-Impressionists (rain delayed)
Modernists versus Vampire Slayers (rain delayed)
Constructivists versus Impressionists (in progress)
Day Six Standings
1. Constructivists 9 - 0 – 1
2. Vampire Slayers 8 - 3 – 0
3. Impressionists 7 - 3 – 1
4. Cubists 3 - 5 – 3
5. Modernists 2 - 7 – 1
5. Post-Impressionists 2 - 7 – 1
7. Surrealists 2 - 8 – 1
8. Futurists 0 - 23 – 2
SOCCER MVP
Braxton Carr
SOCCER HUSTLE AWARD
Chris Choo
SCRABBLE MVP
The Rain
SCRABBLE HUSTLE AWARD
The Rain
In soccer news, the Impressionists continue to make their push for second place with a convincing 6 - 0 shutout over the Cubists, with Cameron “the beast” Bates scoring four goals, and the ever-dangerous Peter Joe complementing him with the additional two. The teams’ early woes have now dissipated as they continue to crush their opponents on all fields of play. The Impressionists’ victory, however, did not move them any closer to the second-place spot, thanks to the tremendous play from the Vampire Slayers’ striker, Braxton Carr, who scored thrice on the evening and was the day’s MVP. Feeding him, predictably, was Carlos “el diablo” Domene, and the Slayers strolled past the Cubists in a 4 - 2 win. The vicious triumvirate looked strong in both losses—with Alex Pusey playing well up front, Avery “the goose” Silverman making some nice slide tackles, and Rex Chen mounting a solid defense—but the Impressionists and Slayers just had too much on the line tonight to be stopped. Cubists’ captain John Brooks-Jung valiantly laid out for a diving header in his game against the Impressionists, but his jaw promptly met the menacing foot of Matthew “fast hands” Decoste, who sent Brooks-Jung directly to the disabled list. He is doubtful for Monday’s games.
Monsoon rains continue to flood the Scrabble board, as nearly every single team still has make-up games to play. The Post-Impressionists did, however, pick up a much needed victory, and are now looking to overtake the Modernists for sole possession of the fifth-place spot. The Red Wedge also added another tally to the win column by melting the clocks of the Surrealists. Seung Kim continues to make some great combinations along with Ansh Shukla and Pao-Kuan “Paul” Chin. Remember sports fans: with half the games still to be played, it’s still anyone’s cup.

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