THE BLICA BULLETIN / "Blica are downed by Thunder"
The first day of the new West Europe AA #3 season saw an action packed match for the St Michael Blicas. Following last years 3-13 season hopes were high entering this season with the addition of new star SS tandem Bullfighton Acid & Clive Picot as well as other numerous returning stars. St Michael's kickoff weekend showdown saw them play the Berlin Thunder, a team who successfully defeated the Blicas on opening day last season 51-6 and went on to record a very respectable 10-6 record. Despite this the St Michael camp knew that this seasons match would be a much tighter affair.
After a Berlin FG from kicker Tobias Schotte midway through the first quarter the following drive saw the Blica's take a somewhat surprising lead. An impecable 6 minute drive lead by Eric MartinsQB culminated in a 4 Yard TD toss to Don't Hate Me, who managed to beat Diego Schotte off the line of scrimmage for an easy 6 points.
The second quarter saw the Blica's struggle to build on thier 7-3 lead as the Thunder defense started to come into the game. After great play by the Blica Defense in managing to hold the early progress of the Berlin offense to a solitary FG, it was the St Michael offense who made the mistake that could arguably have tilted the game in favour of Berlin.
An attempted swing pass to the right saw Barry Sanders in isolation against the Thunder Defense and the gang tackle knocked the ball lose from the normally safe handed RB. Phil Helmuth recovered the ball which meant great field position for the outstanding Diego Tardelli. Surely enough the short field was too much for the Blica defense lead by Afro Samuraii to overcome as Touchdown Train hit paydirt from 5 yards after the 2 minute warning.
Disaster nearly struck again for St Michael as the first play following the kick off saw another fumble, this time it was Dillon Mckay dropping the rock after a huge hit from Backup Spieler. Fortunately, stout defense once agin saw Tobias Schotte narrowly miss a 36 yard field goal meaning the score at half time remained 13-7 to Berlin.
The third quarter saw the Blica return to the field with a point to prove. A quick stop of Berlin saw the St Michael offense with the ball trying to make amends to their earlier mistakes. A perfectly crafted 71 Yard drive, characterized by MartinsQB completing 9 of 11 passes to numerous targets meant that the strugggling Thunder Defense were helpless as Eric Martins barged over from the Fullback position. The score was now 14-13 in favour of St Michael and a real battle was occuring at Thunder Stadium. The follwing drive however saw Berlin bounce right back into the lead after Diego Tardelli once again lead the Thunder offense, the 11 play drive climaxing in Tardelli's first TD pass of the season, a tight spiral to Jack "Whiskey" Daniels, despite being under heavy pressure of the blitz from Bill Brickwall.
The final quarter saw a even more action as both teams tried desparetely to get their first wins of the season. An early FG by Gazoo Gramatica put St Michael within 3 at 20-17 with 13:21 left on the clock. On Berlins next drive a bone crunching hit saw Clive Picot insert himself as a fan favourite to the Blica faithful, forcing a fumble from touchdown train; recovered by the ever present Afro Samurai that gave The Blica's a great chance at taking the lead. However the offense stalled and St MIchael were forced to punt to Berlin, and in particular; Tardelli.
The mercurial quaterback connected 6 times on the next drive with arguably the player of the game Steffen Schotte, who finished the game with 19 receptions and 160 Yards. Touchdown Train then took advantage, scoring his second TD of the game from 17 yards out to stretch the lead to 27-17.
The final Blicas drive saw the the St Michael offense throw everything they have at the Thunder Defense, but an interception by Mike Schotte in the endzone on an attempted pass by MartinsQB to Keith Fischer effectively ended the game with the Thunder taking a narrow 27-17 victory.
The player of the game award could go to any of the Thunder trio of Tardelli, Train or Steffen Schotte. Not to be overlooked, the Berlin defense's star player Mike Schotte gets a mention for his 12 tackles and game saving interception. The Blicas standout player of the match was undoubtably Afro Samurai. His play during key sitautions saw him finish the game with 8 tackles, 5 pass defended as well as a fumble recovery. Hopes are high that this sterling play from Afro will continue throughout the season. Honourable mentions also go out to Clive Picot, Don't Hate Me and MartinsQB. Despite this loss spirits still remain high in the St Michael camp as they hope to rebound next week against the Glasgow Manglers and their star DE Jared Sackett who also tasted defeat today against the Stirling Crusaders. Whatever happens, entertainment is certainly assured from the Blica as Glasgow try to avenge the close victory inflicted upon them by St Michael last season.
Written by Herouk87
The first day of the new West Europe AA #3 season saw an action packed match for the St Michael Blicas. Following last years 3-13 season hopes were high entering this season with the addition of new star SS tandem Bullfighton Acid & Clive Picot as well as other numerous returning stars. St Michael's kickoff weekend showdown saw them play the Berlin Thunder, a team who successfully defeated the Blicas on opening day last season 51-6 and went on to record a very respectable 10-6 record. Despite this the St Michael camp knew that this seasons match would be a much tighter affair.
After a Berlin FG from kicker Tobias Schotte midway through the first quarter the following drive saw the Blica's take a somewhat surprising lead. An impecable 6 minute drive lead by Eric MartinsQB culminated in a 4 Yard TD toss to Don't Hate Me, who managed to beat Diego Schotte off the line of scrimmage for an easy 6 points.
The second quarter saw the Blica's struggle to build on thier 7-3 lead as the Thunder defense started to come into the game. After great play by the Blica Defense in managing to hold the early progress of the Berlin offense to a solitary FG, it was the St Michael offense who made the mistake that could arguably have tilted the game in favour of Berlin.
An attempted swing pass to the right saw Barry Sanders in isolation against the Thunder Defense and the gang tackle knocked the ball lose from the normally safe handed RB. Phil Helmuth recovered the ball which meant great field position for the outstanding Diego Tardelli. Surely enough the short field was too much for the Blica defense lead by Afro Samuraii to overcome as Touchdown Train hit paydirt from 5 yards after the 2 minute warning.
Disaster nearly struck again for St Michael as the first play following the kick off saw another fumble, this time it was Dillon Mckay dropping the rock after a huge hit from Backup Spieler. Fortunately, stout defense once agin saw Tobias Schotte narrowly miss a 36 yard field goal meaning the score at half time remained 13-7 to Berlin.
The third quarter saw the Blica return to the field with a point to prove. A quick stop of Berlin saw the St Michael offense with the ball trying to make amends to their earlier mistakes. A perfectly crafted 71 Yard drive, characterized by MartinsQB completing 9 of 11 passes to numerous targets meant that the strugggling Thunder Defense were helpless as Eric Martins barged over from the Fullback position. The score was now 14-13 in favour of St Michael and a real battle was occuring at Thunder Stadium. The follwing drive however saw Berlin bounce right back into the lead after Diego Tardelli once again lead the Thunder offense, the 11 play drive climaxing in Tardelli's first TD pass of the season, a tight spiral to Jack "Whiskey" Daniels, despite being under heavy pressure of the blitz from Bill Brickwall.
The final quarter saw a even more action as both teams tried desparetely to get their first wins of the season. An early FG by Gazoo Gramatica put St Michael within 3 at 20-17 with 13:21 left on the clock. On Berlins next drive a bone crunching hit saw Clive Picot insert himself as a fan favourite to the Blica faithful, forcing a fumble from touchdown train; recovered by the ever present Afro Samurai that gave The Blica's a great chance at taking the lead. However the offense stalled and St MIchael were forced to punt to Berlin, and in particular; Tardelli.
The mercurial quaterback connected 6 times on the next drive with arguably the player of the game Steffen Schotte, who finished the game with 19 receptions and 160 Yards. Touchdown Train then took advantage, scoring his second TD of the game from 17 yards out to stretch the lead to 27-17.
The final Blicas drive saw the the St Michael offense throw everything they have at the Thunder Defense, but an interception by Mike Schotte in the endzone on an attempted pass by MartinsQB to Keith Fischer effectively ended the game with the Thunder taking a narrow 27-17 victory.
The player of the game award could go to any of the Thunder trio of Tardelli, Train or Steffen Schotte. Not to be overlooked, the Berlin defense's star player Mike Schotte gets a mention for his 12 tackles and game saving interception. The Blicas standout player of the match was undoubtably Afro Samurai. His play during key sitautions saw him finish the game with 8 tackles, 5 pass defended as well as a fumble recovery. Hopes are high that this sterling play from Afro will continue throughout the season. Honourable mentions also go out to Clive Picot, Don't Hate Me and MartinsQB. Despite this loss spirits still remain high in the St Michael camp as they hope to rebound next week against the Glasgow Manglers and their star DE Jared Sackett who also tasted defeat today against the Stirling Crusaders. Whatever happens, entertainment is certainly assured from the Blica as Glasgow try to avenge the close victory inflicted upon them by St Michael last season.
Written by Herouk87




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