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Wood Would TV Win 2007 St. Nick Classic
Wood Would TV (Kyle Stout, Becky Tatz) won the delayed 2007 Saint Nicholas Classic Division A title last week. The tourney, originally started in December, was postponed due to electrical issues in the venue. The event ended four months late when WWTV defeated Light, Heavy Expert (Maggie Cellar, Doug Tatz) in the finals 30-25.
Becky Tatz and Stout were strong on offense, never yielding a turnover that led to a score for Light, Heavy Expert. LHE did force one turnover, but WWTV quickly regained possession. Despite recovering an onside kick late in the game, LHE committed too many mistakes late to remain within striking distance.
The game was close throughout the first half and into the start of the second, but WWTV’s defense started to produce turnovers via intense pressure as the game hit the late stages. They turned the extra possessions into points and parlayed that momentum into the tourney victory.
