Sunday, February 21, 2010

Kunka Reclaims Lead

John Binz's Da Nang Dynamos were shut out today, allowing Ellis Kunka's New York Yankees Cornballers to move into first. Cornballers continue to be a force to be reckoned with. Today they picked up gold medals from USA Alpine's Bode Miller and Netherlands speed skating (Ireen Wust).

German biathlete Magdalena Neuner picked up her second gold of the Games, as she continues her unsuccessful attempt at leading our last place team, Adam Claus's Ice Lugers, out of last.
The best day belonged to Joy Sadaly, whose team name I choose not to repeat. Sadaly scored nearly 30 points including golds from Russian biathlete Evgeny Ustyugov and Swiss freestyle skier Michael Schmid. Their efforts were instrumental in moving Sadaly's team from eighth all the way up to eighth.

Zach Chromiak's Banker's Club moved into fourth. As expected Chromiak picked up 25 points as the German bobsled teams won both gold and silver.

STANDINGS THROUGH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21

1. Ellis Kunka, Cornballers
153.5 Points
Alpine Skiing 43.8 (2G, 4S, 3B)
Luge 25 (1G, 1S)
Speed Skating 31.2 (3G, 1S, 1B)
Nordic Combined 16.7 (1G)
Ski Jumping 16.6 (2S)
Short Track Speed Skating 25 (2G)
Cross Country Skiing 4.2 (1S)

2. John Binz, Da Nang Dynamos
149.6 Points
Short Track Speed Skating 40.7 (2G, 2S, 1B)
Figure Skating 37.5 (1G, 1S)
Biathlon 27.5 (2G, 1S, 1B)
Alpine Skiing 12.5 (1G, 1S)
Cross Country Skiing 12.5 (1G, 1S)
Freestyle Skiing 6.3 (1S)
Speed Skating 8.4 (2S)

3. Tim Lavoie, Fightin' Ovechkins
140.8 Points
Snowboarding 50.1 (2G, 1S, 2B)
Ski Jumping 33.4 (2G)
Figure Skating 25 (1G)
Skeleton 18.8 (1S, 1G)
Speed Skating 10.4 (1G, 1B)
Freesyle Skiing 3.1 (1B)

4. Zach Chromiak, Banker's Club
125.4 Points
Bobsleigh 25 (1G, 1S)
Biathlon 17.5 (1G, 1S, 3B)
Snowboarding 16.7 (1G)
Cross Country Skiing 20.8 (2G, 2B)
Speed Skating 14.6 (1G, 1S, 1B)
Figure Skating 6.3 (1B)
Luge 4.2 (1B)
Short Track Speed Skating 3.1 (1B)

5. Brian Schwartz, Nordique Combined
109.2 Points
Luge 50.1 (2G, 1S, 2B)
Cross Country Skiing 22.9 (2G, 1S, 1B)
Freestyle Skiing 21.8 (1G, 2B)
Skeleton 12.5 (1S)
Biathlon 5 (1S)

6. Brittany B., Buck-Toothed Rabbit Bitches
96.8 Points
Biathlon 17.5 (1G, 1S, 1B)
Short Track Speed Skating 12.5 (1S, 1B)
Speed Skating 12.5 (1G, 1S)
Alpine Skiing 10.4 (1G, 1B)
Nordic Combined 8.3 (1S)
Ski Jumping 8.4 (2B)
Speed Skating 8.3 (1G)
Cross Country Skiing 6.3 (1S, 1B)
Figure Skating 6.3 (1B)
Freestyle Skiing 6.3 (1S)
Speed Skating 4.2 (1S)

7. Dave Spence, Paragons
93.5 Points
Skeleton 25 (1G)
Figure Skating 12.5 (1S)
Speed Skating 14.6 (1G, 1S, 1B)
Biathlon 10 (1G)
Luge 8.3 (1S)
Cross Country Skiing 6.3 (1S, 1B)
Short Track Speed Skating 6.3 (1S)
Alpine Skiing 4.2 (1S)
Bobsleigh 4.2 (1B)
Snowboarding 4.2 (1B)

8. Joy Sadaly, Olympic Ring Worm Wood Stock Market District Attorney
90 Points
Skeleton 25 (1G)
Snowboarding 16.7 (1G)
Freestyle Skiing 12.5 (1G)
Alpine Skiing 10.4 (1G, 1B)
Biathlon 15 (1G, 1S)
Snowboarding 8.3 (1G)
Speed Skating 2.1 (1B)

9. Adam Claus, Ice Lugers
69.2 Points
Freestyle Skiing 18.8 (1G, 1S)
Biathlon 27.5 (2G, 1S, 1B)
Snowboarding 12.5 (1S, 1B)
Alpine Skiing 4.2 (2B)
Cross Country Skiing 4.2 (1S)

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