Anatomy of a championship contender – Yuma Bulldozers

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Re: Anatomy of a championship contender – Yuma Bulldozers

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Hmm, if Yuma had 120 losses, plus at least one other team as well (for example Calzones in '11-13 seasons had 104+ losess), there probably were teams with 120+ wins, right? Wild times.
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Next season promises to be even wilder...
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Calzones wrote:Hmm, if Yuma had 120 losses, plus at least one other team as well (for example Calzones in '11-13 seasons had 104+ losess), there probably were teams with 120+ wins, right? Wild times.
Aurora won 125 in 2009 (and a championship), 120 in 2010 and 126 in 2013 (no championships)

That's the only team to do it, or ever really come close, actually.
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Battousai wrote:Next season promises to be even wilder...
Can't wait to see how us lowly LRSers fare.
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