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Kirst wows practice watchers catching five passes At yesterday's practice, James Kirst was able to make five catches in a row without dropping a single pass before the sixth pass ended his streak. While this is hardly front page news, this did generate some excitement from the fans and was a huge step for a player who led the league in drops last season. Kirst understands that more days like this are needed in order to reduce his high amount of drops. - More |
Blues beat Reds in 4 on 4 scrimmage The Blues, led by Russel L. Harper, were able to defeat James Kirst's Reds 15-12 in an intrasquad scrimmage. Because of the uneven sides, DuFresne chose to remain neutral in the conflict and decided to not be part of this "Civil War," as he calls it, jokingly. Harper was joined byf Tucker, Church, and Caboose, while Kirst was teamed with Simmons, Grif, and Donut. - More |
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Donut Excited to be part of the team For Franklin D. Donut, being drafted to the Fixur Divots was the second most exciting moment of his life. |
Divots bring in two rookies to add depth to team How the Divots survived last season with only the minimum seven players is beyond anybody's guess. That is why it came as no surpise that the Divots decided to bring in two players in order to add some much needed depth to the team. Franklin Donut and Michael Caboose become the two newest players to be part of the Fixur Divots squad, joining the original "Magnificent Seven." - More |
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Harper hoping to bounce back after mediocre season After setting career highs in goals thrown and caught two years ago, and gracing the cover of Ultimate 2007, Harper suffered an ankle injury that kept him out of most of the 2006 season and greatly hampered his play on the field. |
Divots win Season finale vs. Mrs. Johnson's Fifth Grade Class There's no secret that the Fixur Divots' season didn't go exactly as planned this year. That is why it was so important for them to end the season on a high note. Many will say that the Divots, over forty-five games out of the Wild Card, won a meaningless game. However, for a team looking to rebuild and rebound next year, even the smallest of victories can serve as a launching point. - More |
James Kirst 'Optimistic', 'Concerned' about 2007 Season.
After a dismal 2006 season, the Fixur Divots no doubt would like to rebound in thsi year. James Kirst, one of the founders of the Fixur Divots, is both optmistic and concerned about the upcoming 2007 season.
"I would be lying if I said there weren't some concerns," Kirst said. - More

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