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Championship Ladder 2009


 PWL%Pts
Chicago
0
0
0
0.0
0
Milwaukee
0
0
0
0.0
0
Nashville0
0
0
0.0
0
Columbus
0
0
0
0.0
0
Cinci/Louis
0
00
0.0
0

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Championship Ladder 2008


 PWL%Pts
Chicago
5
4
1
158.6
16
Milwaukee
5
4
1
135.6
16
Nashville5
3
2
123.312
St Louis5
2
3
75.0
8
Minnesota
4
1
3
63.2
4
Cinci/Louis
4
04
75.9
0

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Bombers 1 point winners over Dockers Print E-mail
Sunday, 22 June 2008
Milwaukee Bombers narrowly defeated the Cincinnati Dockers (Ohio Valley River Rats) in a very fast-moving and entertaining game on Saturday. Although the scores were close at half time, the Dockers (River Rats) looked like they had the measure of the Bombers with the home advantage.

However, Milwaukee in the third quarter piled on six unanswered goals, including three consecutive goals by star forward Andy Ciganek to take quite a handy 28 point lead coming into the last term.

So at three-quarter time, many in attendance must have thought that the Dockers (Rive Rats) were finished, trailing by 28 points with the Bombers definitely having the momentum. Milwaukee quickly added to their lead in the first minute of the final quarter, but Cincinnati (Ohio Valley) took off with five goals in a row to be trailing by only a point.

Players and spectators on the sidelines were all yelling "one more point! one more point!" Milwaukee got a goal back and the home team's supporters went silent. Then Cincinnati's (Ohio Valley's) Matt Seuling won a free kick on the boundary line about 30 yards out from goal. Before he even had the ball in his hands, the final siren sounded and his team needed 7 points to tie the game. Alas, without some sort of "supergoal" rule, this was not possible. He went back and nailed it right through the middle after the siren, but Milwaukee were still the winners by a point.

Milwaukee Bombers 15.5.95
Cinci (Ohio Valley)    14.10.94

Report from Evan Ling

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