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2006-03-15

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BOWLING

CMSA Friday Mixed

Division A

Can We Pull it Out? 44 19

Bucks Pin Ball Wizards 39 24

Moment of Da Spare 35 28

Rough Trade 34 29

GYOF 34 29

Buck-A-Thons 34 29

Clark's on Clark 31 32

Bowlers-A-Go-Go 28 35

Jury's Diner 26 37

Juana Bees 25 38

Scot's Off-Kilters 20 43

Spare Me 18 45

Division B

Muggles 48 15

Windy City Sweets 40 23

Bucks on Top 38 25

Jak'd & Hamr'd 36 27

Century 21 SGR 34 29

CPI-100% Pure 34 29

Bowleros 34 29

Charlie's Before&After 33 30

CMSA Ball Busters 27 36

The North End 25 38

North Coast Cafe 20 43

Pin Me Down 19 44

BADMINTON

2nd City Badminton standings:

ADVANCED DIVISION

A5 Tropical Punch 19 1 1

A2 Steamworks Dirty Birdies 15 6

A7 Cock Smashers 10 9 2

A1 Fei-Yu 9 11 1

A4 Asian Cock Experts 7 11

A6 Women of Grace 5 13

A3 Battle Dorians 5 16

COMPETETIVE DIVISION:

C8 Mo Mo 17 4

C6 Bad Boys 15 9

C2 House of Flying Cocks 14 10

C1 BMW 14 10

C5 J&R Shady Pines 11 6 1

C3 Swing & a Ms 11 12 1

C7 Party Boyz 4 18 2

C4 Crew Fighting Cocks 5 16

INTERMEDIATE DIVISION:

N9 Talking Bad 20 4

N3 Abuse the Cocks 18 6

N2 Shuttle Cocks 15 7 2

N1 R2 15 7 2

N6 Richard Cohn Realty 10 10 1

N7 Chicago Style 9 14 1

N10 JJ&S 7 15 2

N4 Chicken Hawks 6 17 1

N8 Thunder Dusters 4 16

N5 Fierce Camel Toes 3 17 4

RECREATIONAL DIVISION:

R6 Picked Last in Gym 22 2

R2 Old Birds 16 8

R3 Cocky Hens 11 15 1

R5 Box Set 10 7 1

R7 N.E.C. 9 12

R1 Good Times 7 12 2

R8 Team Mussy 7 15 2

R4 Badly Drawn 5 16

BASKETBALL

WCAA Women's

Final Regular Season

DIVISION A

Tied results in the A division between HeapStars and Young Guns go to Young Guns

Young Guns won their head-to-head match up and is ranked higher.

Tied results in the B division between Crew and Wildcats go to Wildcats. Wildcats won their head-to-head match up and is ranked higher.

DIVISION A

CHARLIES 12 0

The UNKNOWN's 6 6

YOUNG GUNS 5 7

HEAP STARS 5 7

DIVISION B

WHO KNOWS 10 1

CHEETAH* 5 1

GUURL TROUBLE 9 2

WILDCATS* 6 2

CREW 9 3

SHIRTS ILLUSTRATED 8 3JOIE DE VINE 7 4

CONDIE MANAGEMENT 5 6

SPIN II 4 7

PLAYERS 2 9

DIGITAL PRIMATES 2 9

T's BAR 1 10

PRIVATELY HELD 1 10

WCAA Men's Basketball

League Standings

Competitive Division

Hydrate Style 9 1

Coldwell Banker

Cool Cats 6 5

Crew Tres Veces 5 5

Martenology 5 5

Shirts Illustrated 1 9

Intermediate Division

SPIN 6 2

Ann Sather 6 2

T's Bar and Grill

Yellowjackets 5 4 Crew 4 5

Hamburger Mary's 3 6

ReMax Edge Carolina Blue 2 7

Recreational Division

Chicago Swish 7 2

Green River Easy Spirits 6 3

Rusty Nails 5 4

Crew Hoop Dreams 4 5

Grateful Red 3 5

Annex III Blue Balls 1 7

SOCCER

CMSA FRIDAYS

7-9 pm Friday nights at the WindyCity Fieldhouse.

W L T

Mi Tierra ( Red ) 4 0 0

Crew ( grey ) 2 1 1

Blue 1 2 1

Black 0 4 0


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