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Parity continues in Ultimate week 6

Week 6 ended with no real movement in the standings.

Medium Rare (3-3) pulled ahead of the Whippersnappers (2-4) into a tie for second place with the White Walkers (3-3). MR won 20-14.

The aforementioned White Walkers were able to beat Code Blue handedly, 29-10. Code Blue falls to 4-2, but maintain their first place position.

This Sunday, Medium Rare will take on Code Blue. Code Blue needs to win to ensure first place for next week. A loss will be big news for MR and the White Walkers.

The White Walkers will then take on the Whippersnappers. That could be the game that helps the Whippersnappers save their season.

The action can be seen at The Fieldhouse this weekend from 6:00 – 7:00 pm.

Cameron Wilkinson
Cameron Wilkinson
News Reporter

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