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Las Vegas Kicks Off Second Half With Win

Tallahassee, FL - Last night, Oceania A had a pluthera of highly anticipated games. Many teams were looking to start the second half of the season on a high note as the league heads into the home stretch and into the playoffs. One of those matchups pit the Aussie Slamers against the Las Vegas Super Bears.

All week, leading up to last night’s game, the talk around the league was how well the front line of the Aussie’s O-line would be able to contain and quiet the defensive unit of the Super Bears. Many were predicting this to be the game where the Super Bears would fall from the ranks of the undefeated.

However, that would not be the case. Following their previous 109-0 victory, the Super Bears, in their typical fashion pitched yet another shutout, winning 34-0 and moving the team to an impressive 9-0 record.

Leading the way yet again was Randolf McAnderson on the ground with an impressive 226.5 yards on 27 carries and 3 TDs. The air attack was quiet for the Super Bears as they failed to reach the 100 yard mark in passing. But, look for this trend to continue as teams have yet to find a way to stop the Super Bears ground attack.

Once again, as teams seem to do game in and game out, the Aussie’s failed to game plan for special teams. Punter Tally Pup, pinned the Slamers deep in their end of field time and time again. Place kicker Tally Dawg had a mediocre day as he went 2/3 from the field. His lone miss came on a 42 yarder that got hung up in the wind. Still, his string of 40+ is impressive as he has still managed to hit 10 of 12 from beyond the 40 yard line.

The Defensive unit continues to show the league that they are not to be taken lightly. They held the Aussie’s to a total of just 139 yards: 114 through the air and 25 on the ground. If they remain healthy, it will be tough to even get this unit to bend.

If you have not watched Las Vegas in action, you are missing a treat, as this team is running on all cylinders. The chemistry on the team is something special: Every member of this team (players, coaches, and even the front office) look out for each other. They have a “no man left behind” mentality.

All too often, you hear of teams on runs very similar to the type that the Super Bears are having. But the Super Bears are much different. They remain very humble and have yet to speak out in the press. Each week they take their opponent as a serious matchup. As mentioned before, the Las Vegas Super Bears is a team in the every sense!
 


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