From 12/8/2013 - 12/14/2013
(BOLD - DIVISION GAMES)
FEATURED GAMES
Bridgeport (1-1) 27.3 vs. Central Park (2-0) 38.3 - Intriguing matchup between two nearby coastal cities
Baltimore (1-1) 49.9 vs. Washington D.C. (2-0) 55.4 - Clash between nearby divisional rivals
Providence (2-0) 29.9 vs. Pittsfield (0-2) 26.3 - Can Providence continue their hot streak against Pittsfield?
OTHER GAMES
Taunton (1-1) 28.2 vs. Boston (1-1) 35.9
Worcester (2-0) 38.8 vs. Rutland (0-2) 24
Willimantic (0-2) 24.6 vs. Concord (1-1) 31.9
Windsor Locks (1-1) 28.8 vs. LaGuardia (2-0) 41.5
Bennington (0-2) 24 vs. Bradford (1-1) 24.9
Burlington (2-0) 26.5 vs. Bangor (1-1) 26.4
Philadelphia (2-0) 63.2 vs. Montpelier (0-2) 24.3
Caribou (1-1) 31.8 vs. Portland (0-2) 29.2
Albany (0-2) 33.1 vs. Buffalo (1-1) 52.7
Binghamton (0-2) 32.5 vs. JFK Airport (1-1) 43.3
Syracuse (2-0) 42.5 vs. Pittsburgh (0-2) 27.9
Trenton (2-0) 42.6 vs. Islip (0-2) 39.2
Harrisburg (1-1) 35.6 vs. Atlantic City (2-0) 72.5
COMMENTARY
12/15/2013 8:35PM - There was only one comeback on the last day of the week which featured the first significant snowstorm of the season but it was a dramatic finish! Burlington managed to edge Bangor by a razor-margin of one tenth of a point! Some light snow with a liquid equivalent of 0.15" for Burlington yesterday helped them defeat Bangor, who unfortunately was snow-less on the last day and that made all the difference. Shoutout to Atlantic City (72.5 points) and Philadelphia (63.2 points) for strong performances and both are at 2-0 for the season.
12/14/2013 1:30AM - Snow is on the way for the Northeast! Time for a chance of a last-day comeback, especially for NY and New England locales where they are expected to receive the brunt of the storm.
12/10/2013 6:45PM - The intense snow band in Philly Sunday and rain from yesterday helped them leapfrog over Montpelier. After coming off of a good win over Buffalo last week, Philadelphia strives to become 2-0 with a victory. Meanwhile, Baltimore and Washington D.C. are having a shootout contest, both sides recording substantial precip on the first 2 days...and with snowfall from today, we may see blood between these two foes, you never know. ;) The Mid-Atlantic region has been doing superb with the rain and snow recently. Looks like we quiet down for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday but Saturday-Sunday timeframe is awfully interesting. There is potential for the first major snow event for the Northeast...I'll just leave it at that. The suspense is building for sure!
12/8/2013 4:25PM - Promising start to Week 2 with snow showers affecting the Mid-Atlantic, including an intense snow band over the Philadelphia area that played a role in the Eagles game. These snow showers will spread into New England on Monday, in the form of snow, freezing rain, sleet, rain... the whole package! Definitely be interesting to see who comes out on top after Monday! Good luck everyone!
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