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NLR Unveils Super Elite Premier League
The National League of Rollerchairball rolled out the latest wrinkle in its evolving structure on Tuesday, as Director of Operations and Commissioner Kyle Stout announced the Super Elite Premier League. The league aims to be the most comprehensive competition of its kind ever created for any sport.
Ratings Update 01-22-08
The National League of Rollerchairball posted a ratings update that covers matches through January 22, 2008. The Top 15 players are noted on the home page at all times, but a full list of rated players can be found here.
NLR Press Poll 01-22-08
The National League of Rollerchairball Press released their latest poll on January 22nd. A resuscitation of an old tradition, the rankings aim to provide a more “human” take on rating rollerchairball players.
Ratings Update 01-15-08
The National League of Rollerchairball posted a ratings update that covers matches through January 15, 2008. The Top 15 players are noted on the home page at all times, but a full list of rated players can be found here.
NLR Press Poll 01-08-08
The first National League of Rollerchairball Press Poll for 2008 was released on January 8th. A resuscitation of an old tradition, the rankings aim to provide a more “human” take on rating rollerchairball players.
Ratings Update 01-08-08
The National League of Rollerchairball posted a ratings update that covers matches through January 8, 2008. The Top 15 players are noted on the home page at all times, but a full list of rated players can be found here.
Ratings Update 12-29-07
The National League of Rollerchairball posted a ratings update that covers matches through December 29, 2007. The Top 15 players are noted on the home page at all times, but a full list of rated players can be found here.
St. Nick Division A Bracket Delayed
The Division A portion of the National League of Rollerchairball’s 2007 Saint Nicholas Classic was delayed due to a freak electricity outage. Following the completion of High School Division- and Mixed Doubles-play, the juice to the league’s facilities mysteriously ebbed, leaving the courts in darkness. League officials attempted everything in their power to resume play, but a solution was not at hand.
Frog Prince Take 2007 St. Nick Mixed Doubles Championship
Frog Prince, Mackenzie Eckert and Kyle Stout, outlasted The Lost to win the Mixed Doubles title during the National League of Rollerchairball’s 2007 Saint Nicholas Classic. Eckert and Stout stormed to the finals without losing a game, but had to dig deep in the championship match, as The Lost – Andrew Wood and Taylor Greene – took game one of the double-elimination tournament’s last pairing.
Dumbledore Lives Win 2007 St. Nick High School Division
Dumbledore Lives, consisting of Douglas Tatz and Craig Eckert, nabbed the 2007 Saint Nicholas Classic High School Division title. Tatz and Eckert defeated Taylor Greene and Becky Tatz, aka The Pastels, 26-12.5 in the finals.
