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The championship game was a close one, when being compared to the rest of the season. Tim Farrell, who was awarded
with 2006 Coach of the Year and 2006 Most Improved Player, led his team, which hadn't been the team Tim was used to playing
with. Johnathon Duncan, otherwise known as JD, had been on Farrell's team for the majority of the season, only to be
traded away for newcomer Josh Olsen. Tim had kept up his winning ways with olsen, but when the day of the championship
came, Farrell went with JD, seeing as Olsen hadn't been present. Farrell was confident in JD, but thats far from what
he thought of his own flesh and blood. Chris, Tim's younger brother, had been less than stellar this season, both from
a drawing and guessing standpoint. Tim's confidence in his team dropped especially when he saw that Andrew Duncan, the
leagues Most Valueable Player, and Edward Kowalski, the leagues Most Valueable Drawer, had been picked for his opposing team
by the second coach, Connor Stack.
The game had been ushered underway by routine judge, Timothy Burlee, who had been criticised for his judging throughout
the year, mainly by coach Farrell. Farrell's team had jumped out to an early lead of 3-0 when Stack's team struck.
Whith them hitting two correct ones in a row, the score was getting too close for Farrell, both of them. Tim rallied
his team to a large 5 point lead, making it 10-4, but Stack's team came back for more. They scored three more times
making 10-7. JD had answered a crucial call with posinous beetle. A controversial call had come up and it had gone in
favor of Stack's squad cutting the lead to 1. Farrell's team was looking grim, but a few correct guesses and a good
drawing by Chris Farrell, led to Coach Farrell getting one of the best answers of the year, with I Don't Know. From
that point forward Coach Farrell and his team had went on to victory by the score of 15-12.
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