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Solid Rock Construction undefeated in volleyball

To start the week of sports at The Center, Solid Rock Construction continued to dominate on the volleyball court. Winning both games against Bins Be Clean, the Solid Rock squad ended their night undefeated with a record of 3-0.

While Solid Rock Construction works to defend its last season championship win, the Ugly Grouper team is a close second with a single match loss.

Team Bins Be Clean ended last week’s action with a 1-2 record, while the Sandbar group continues to fight for its first win of the season.

In youth flag football, three teams top the charts in the 8- to 10-year-old league with four wins. Swordfish Grill & Tiki Bar still seeks its first victory.

Also hoping to put a W in the statistic book is Team Ugly Grouper with a 0-6 record in the 11- to 13-year-old football league. Progressive Cabinetry is at the top of the charts with only one loss so far this season.

Tied for first place in the 14- to 17-year-old league are MuniPlan and Hashmark Sports flag football teams. The player/coach lead team sits on top having beaten the Hashmark squad a few weeks ago.

With no wins yet this season, the Gulf Drive Café team had a bye last week.

The adults on the gridiron played their third game of the season last week. Moss Builders is on top with a 3-0 record. Team Ugly Grouper goes into week four with no wins to its name so far in the season.

The remaining six teams have one or two losses. Midweek records should see the mid-range teams shake out, while everyone is chasing the Moss Builders team.

Sun Scoreboard

Monday, Feb. 10
Adult Co-ed Volleyball

Bins Be Clean                           17             13

Solid Rock Construction             25             25

 

Sandbar                                   16             15

Ugly Grouper                            25             25

 

Sandbar                                   21             25        15

Bins Be Clean                           25             22        17

 

Tuesday, Feb. 11
Youth Flag Football
8- to 10-year-old league

Rays Ramblings (2-4) 38

Cool Today (2-3)  32

 

Swordfish Grill & Tiki Bar (0-5)  6

Diamond Turf (4-2) 38

 

HSH Designs (4-1) 12

Beach Bums (3-2)  22

 

11- to 13-year-old league

Solid Rock Construction (4-2) 7

Progressive Cabinetry (5-1) 19

 

Slim’s Place (3-3)  20

Ugly Grouper (0-6) 18

 

14- to 17-year-old league

Ugly Grouper (1-4)  7

Hashmark Sports (4-1)  51

 

MuniPlan (4-1)  26

Killer Bait (3-2) 27

 

Wednesday, Feb. 13
Adult Co-Ed Indoor Soccer

Sato Real Estate  7

Pool America  8

 

Slim’s Place  8

Gulfview Windows  7

 

Ross Built Construction  5

Duncan Real Estate  13

 

Adult Co-ed Flag Football

Slim’s Place  44

Ugly Grouper  40

 

Capt. Sky Cruises  19

Moss Builders   42

 

Lancaster Designs  21

Rays Ramblings  34

 

Firkins Automotive  26

Beach Bums  27

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