Week 7: Fantasy Football Sleeper Picks

Rebellion october 065Zach “THE PUNISHER” Almond’s

QB- Chad Henne: Henne is due for a huge game this week.

RB- Laurence Maroney: Expect Maroney to keep on running when the Patriots play the Bucaneers in England.

WR- Chris Chambers: Chambers will go off against the Chiefs.

TE- Desmond Clark: The Bengals have given up the fourth most reception to tight ends.

DEF- Carolina Panthers: Expect the pass rush of the Panthers to make mince meat of the horrendous Bills offensive line.

K- Shayne Graham: The Bears have given up the fifth most field goals in the NFL.

Andrew “THAT HEDGE IS FRESH” Hedglen

QB- Mark Sanchez: people won’t start him because of last week, but he’ll bounce back, he’s a gunslinger

RB- Larry Johnson: he’s beginning to be successful after a 90 yard game, now playing at home vs. San Diego’s terrible run defense

WR-Lance Moore: playing the dolphins, the saints are always explosive in the pass, but they’re going to be draped all over Colston

TE-Jermicheal Finley: playing against Cleveland, best upcoming beast player… Rodgers loves throwing to him

K-Jeff Reed: Steelers against Minnesota in a dome, hard to get in the end zone against Minnesota, even though their offense is solid

Defense-Philadelphia: look for them to crack down on the Redskins’ shot offense

Rebellion october 065Patrick “The Son of Barry” Gee

QB- Shaun Hill: Playing a very bendable secondary, expect Hill to get solid numbers this week.

RB- Justin Fargas: With McFadden sidelined do to a knee injury, expect to see Fargas to step up.

WR- Austin Collie: With no Anthony Gonzalez, Collie will fill in at the #2 WR spot; he’s been the more favored target for Manning over the past three weeks.

TE- Benjamin Watson: Just cause I’m a Patriots fan.

K- Neil Rackers: With Boldin questionable, expect Arizona to drive down the field but not convert for TDs.

DEF- Buffalo: Jake Delhomme’s a scrub.

Titans Halt Rebels’ Advance

Girls Volleyball3On Tuesday the Lady Rebels’ volleyball team fell to the Tollgate Titans, three games to one.

The Titans pulled out to an early lead by winning the first two matches 25-18 and 25-23.  The Rebels then answered the Titans with a 25-22 victory in the third set.

Despite the Rebel late charge the Titans turned back the Lady Rebels by winning the following set, 25-19, giving the Titans the victory.

With thes win the Titans remain in third place in the division while the Rebels fight for a playoff spot.

The Lady Rebels next face Cranston East away.

Rebels Sink Clippers

The Lady Rebels’ volleyball team defeated the Cumberland Clippers 3-0 last Friday.

The Lady Rebels pulled out to an early lead winning the first match 25-13. The Lady Rebels then proceeded to put the Clippers away by winning the next two matches, 25-23, 25-19.

Senoirs Allie Jones, Danielle French, Tess Hopkins and Sophomore Alyssa LeValley continued to be a major factor in their team’s success.

The Lady Rebels face off against Burriville on October 14th.

Girls’ Soccer Drops Second Game

The South Kingstown girls’ soccer team lost a heart breaking game, 1-0, to East Greenwich on Thursday night.

The Avengers scored a goal with seconds remaining in the first half and then held of the Rebels’ potent offense.

The loss drops the Rebels to 10-2 and a tie for first for the southern division with the Avengers.

The Rebels will attempt to rebound soon when they take on Warwick Vets on Tuesday night at 6. p.m. at Curtis Corner Middle School.

Rebels Fall to Central Falls

The South Kingstown Rebels soccer team played well on Tuesday but failed come up with the win, losing 1-0 to Central Falls.

“You can’t win any game scoring zero goals,” said Senior Captain Taylor Readyhough of the loss.

“We let up one goal, but we can’t expect our defense to pitch a shutout every game.”

Central Fall’s Sebastian Godoy scored with two minutes left in the first half to put the Warriors ahead.

 The Rebels were unable to find the back of the net and the game ended with the Warriors on top 1-0.

 

Goalie Tom Higgins, who had 6 saves in the contest, stated, “We played well, we just couldn’t score.”

South Girls’ Tennis Blanked by NK

The South Kingstown girls’ tennis suffered another devastating loss to North Kingstown on Thursday, losing 0-7.

“We all played well, but it wasn’t good enough,” said senior Julia Casagrande.

Sophomore Cassie Collinson won one set, 7-5 against Amy Andrews.  Collinson also kept it competitive in her other games, losing 4-6 and 5-7.

Coach Morrisette said Collinson “was in on it all the way through”.

Other competitive matches included Chloe Cullen against Allison Smith and Julia Casagrande against Eloise Heath.  Cullen went 4-6 and 1-6, and Casagrande played to 3-6 both sets.

South’s next match comes against the Prout School on Tuesday, October 6th.  Prout stands at 4-5 on the season. 

Captains Julia Casagrande, Alexandra DiJutras, Victoria Gu, and Chloe Cullen said that the Lady Rebels hope to pick up their first win against Prout.

Lady Rebels Boot Scituate

The South Kingstown girls’ soccer team rebounded from their only loss of the season with a victory over Scituate in a Division 1 crossover game.

The Rebels were led by Chelsea Gates and Adrienne Bender who had two goals each.

Nikki Gorman and the Rebels’ defense came up big with another shut out. Co-Captain Bryce McGillivray and the rest of the defense was a big reason for the shut out.

“We knew we had to step up after the loss to La Salle and our left back, Sara Rosa, but we managed to adjust and still play solid,” said McGillivary

The Rebels next test will come when the play Portsmouth High school on October 5 at Curtis Corner Middle School.

Boys’ Cross Country Splits Meet

After a promising start, the South Kingstown Boys’ Cross Country team stumbled last week.

On Tuesday the Rebel boys lost to Narragansett High School by forty-five points.

Though the loss takes a toll on SK, the boys beat Chariho by thirteen points in the meet.

This meet now leaves the team’s season record at 5 wins, 2 losses.

The cross country leaders still remain: Matt Lysik, Joey Carroll and Philip Campo.

The Rebels next meet is at home game against North Kingstown and Prout on October 5th and Curtis Corner.

Boys’ Soccer Defeats Cumberland

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The Rebel Boys’ soccer team grabbed a tight win against Cumberland last night 1-0.

Taylor Readyhough, with an assist from Zach Campo, scored the deciding goal for South Kingstown in the middle of the second half with a kick from 18 yards out straight into Cumberland’s goal.

Tom Higgins saved 4 shots on goal for the night.

The Rebels will play Central Falls High School on October 6 at 7:00 pm in a home match at Curtis Corner Middle School.