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| Giants are slain in Family Fantasy Football League |
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| At mid-season, no lead can be considered safe |
| Family's ghouls and goblins prepare to scare up some fun |
| COVINGTON -- Oh, how the mighty have fallen. In a week where the four top teams in the Family Fantasy Football League faced the bottom four, each game saw an upset, with the bottom-feeders knocking off the big boys. Here�s a rundown of the Week 8 action: OH, MAMA!: So far this season, there�s been nothing bad about the Big Bad Mamas. Until this week, that is. Coasting along at the No. 1 position for three weeks running, the Mamas, coached by Lanie, dropped a big one to Quien Es Tu Papa, coached by Mike Walsh. The game went down to the wire, as Lanie had three players in the Monday night game. In the end, though, Mike�s team � once voted most promising and now a candidate for most-improved � pulled off the upset, 80-69. THE CENTURY CLUB: Well, you can�t really call it beginner�s luck anymore � the league�s newest team, Dapper Dan, coached by Lanie�s brother Peter, has taken its lumps so far this season. This week brought a welcome bright spot, however, as he trounced Bobby�s team, Maillot Jaune, by a score of 101-68. It was just the third time a team this season has broken the 100-point barrier. OUCH!: This week�s game was enough to make Lesley sick. After her team, Medicine Woman, worked its way to the league�s second-best record, she dropped a big one against the Georgia Peaches, coached by Judy and Mick. The score: 45-37. Although the Peaches are at the bottom of the league, the victory put them within striking distance of a playoff spot � just the kind of win that can make them feel well in a hurry. TWO-PEAT?: The league�s defending champ, Mike Scott, got something this week that he hasn�t had all season: a bona fide winning streak. His team, The Write Stuff, won its second in a row against Uncle Ted, coached by Shane and Betsy, by a score of 95-52. It was just Mike�s third victory of the eight-game-old season. Uncle Ted, with a record of 4-4, is still firmly entrenched in the middle of the pack, however. RELIVE THE GLORY: Peruse the league record books from all three seasons by clicking here. |
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| COVINGTON -- The leaves are turning, the season's first cold snap has long since passed, and that means just one thing: free candy. With Halloween right around the corner, the young ones in the family have done all the requisite preparations to ensure bags full of loot. In many cases, they�ve already participated in pre-Halloween parties just to make sure they�re well-practiced when the big night comes. Here�s a rundown of what the little goblins are planning to mask as: ALEXIS AND WILL: It's said that you draw more flies with honey than with vinegar. Alexis and Will plan to see if that adage applies to Halloween. They're going to dress as clowns. BEN: No hesitation on this one. �Pumpkin,� Ben said firmly when asked what he wants to be. KELLY AND STEVEN: He- and she-vampires, complete with lighted costumes. GUS AND MARIGNY: Another brother-sister costume combo: Tigger and Piglet. you guess which will be which. SAM: Scarecrow or Peter Pan? It�s anybody�s guess at this point. Both costumes were |
| made by Lanie, and both have been worn to separate pre-Halloween parties. This looks like it�ll be a game-time decision. BAMBOO: OK, this has yet to be verfied, but rumor has it that Bridget and Mack plan on dressing up their newish poodle for |
| SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- OK, you're an bigwig at Notre Dame, and you want to convince people to attend your university. Who do you trot out to accomplish that goal? Easy! None other than Molly! Our very own Molls can be seen in several shots around campus on a new admissions video available from the university Web site. To see it: 1) Go to www.nd.edu 2) Using the drag-down menu in the bottom left that says "Popular Sights," select the "Sights & Sounds" section. 3) Go to "Video Gallery." 4) Check out the first |
| Molly is ready for her closeup, Mr. Demille |
| admissions video, "No where else but Notre Dame." "You'll see Molly in sev- eral shots around the Notre Dame campus," Judy reports. "Her roommate Sheila was interviewed as one of the four spotlights last year, and Molly is with her throughout. It 's a neat video." Oh, and Judy points out one more thing: After eight games, the Irish are still undefeated this football season. |
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| Halloween. "I just heard from Bridget," Bobby wrote in a recent e-mail. "She plans on dressing up Bamboo for Halloween, too. (How sad.) She didn't say as what, though. I think they should dress her (him?) up as a chihuahua. That would be cool." |
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| Gus, Ben, Marigny and Sam pose Saturday for a picture at the annual Monster Mash in Covington. Ben and Sam are dressed as a pumpkin and Peter Pan, respectively. With Saturday being an unseasonably warm afternoon, Gus and Marigny shed their cosutmes by the time photos were taken, but both were just as cute out of their costumes as they were in. (Photo courtesy Liz, aka Mimi.) |
| The face of Notre Dame |