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Old 03-21-2016, 11:22 AM   #1
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Tender Love (OOTP 17 - Remixing in '86)

"Our Song recreated a really cool story were about being addicted to the feeling and um after we sing and dance and we created a connection with each other and craving the dance and how you feel everytime you perform."
- Anna Soderberg (in which her parts the she is singing in RED) quoted it in the 2016 National Drill Team Championships (on ESPNU) with EPHS performing in Medium Varsity Jazz

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"Here I lay all alone, tossin', turning
Longing for some of your tender Love
I'm waiting for the right moment to come
So I can thank you for all the tender love you've given to me
"

Everyone Has Stories, We are Remixing in '86 as I ever remember when we had to study we remember Major Leaguers in the 80's like Don Mattingly, Mike Schmidt, Tim Raines, Wade Boggs and Kirby Puckett who can hit and Roger Clemens, Bob Ojena, Fernando Valenzuela, Dwight Gooden and Rick Rhoden who can Pitch

"Tender love, love so tender
Pulling me close to you, baby, I surrender
Candles they light the dark
Now I see how lovely the feelings are
All the tender love you've given to me
"

When Our National Pasttime may be working in 1986 we decided to tweak it up in a Parallel Universe as we decided to go old school in the Major Leagues remixing with new school stars

"I want you more and more, can't resist you
Ooh and then I feel your touch, tender love
Loving me straight from the heart, hold me nearer
Please let me be a part of the tender love you're giving to me
"

However we decided to change it up when the Giants head to Minneapolis, and the Seals are in San Francisco as an Expansion Team after leaving Boston as the Braves, we can mash it up.

"Tender love, love so tender
Holding me close to you, baby, I surrender
Here I lay all alone, tossin', turning
Longing for some of your all the tender love you've given to me
"

And So we decided to Remix 1986 and the rest is history.
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Old 03-21-2016, 12:07 PM   #2
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The fact that you referenced a classic Force MD's song into your dyansty report automatically got my attention and gets my vote!!!
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Old 03-24-2016, 05:23 PM   #3
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Let's Meet the Teams for Baseball

CBA Premier League

AL East: Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Buffalo Bisons, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays
AL North: Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Spiders, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers
AL South: Atlanta Peaches, Birmingham Barons, Dallas Rangers, Houston Astros, Oklahoma City 89ers
AL West: Hawaii Islanders, Los Angeles Angels, Oakland Oaks, Sacramento Foresters, Seattle Pilots
NL East: Brooklyn Blue Sox, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Orlando Juice, Philadelphia Phillies
NL North: Calgary Cannons, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates
NL South: Arizona Diamondbacks, Las Vegas Stars, Nashville Sounds, Richmond Virginians, St. Louis Cardinals
NL West: Inland Empire 66ers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Portland Beavers, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Seals

CBA - Triple A

AL East: Albany-Colonie Yankees (NYY), Newark Bears (BRO), Pawtucket Red Sox (BOS), Rochester Red Wings (BAL), Syracuse Chiefs (TOR)
AL North: Columbus Clippers (POR), Glens Falls Giants (MIN), Indianapolis Indians (MON), Louisville Redbirds (STL), Toledo Mud Hens (DET)
AL South: Albuquerque Dukes (LAD), Asheville Tourists (HOU), Charlotte Knights (ATL), Greensboro Hornets (IE), Memphis Chicks (NAS)
AL West: Edmonton Trappers (LAA), San Jose Bees (DAL), Stockton Ports (SAC), Tacoma Rainiers (SEA), Vancouver Canadians (MIL)

NL East: Maine Guides (PIT), Vermont Reds (CIN), Pittsfield Colonials (OKC), Reading Phillies (PHI), Waterbury Indians (CLE)
NL North: Burlington Bisons (BUF), Iowa Cubs (CHC), Madison Muskies (RIC), Omaha Royals (KC), Quad Cities Swing (CHW)
NL South: Jacksonville Suns (BIR), Myrtle Beach Pelicans (CGY), Spartanburg Spartans (ORL), Tidewater Tides (NYM), Tucson Toros (ARI)
NL West: Carlsbad Padres (SD), Denver Zephyrs (HAW), Fresno Grizzlies (SF), Reno Aces (LV), Visalia Oaks (OAK)

CBA - Double A

AL East: Auburn All-Stars (LV), Batavia Trojans (CGY), Oneonta Yankees (NYY), New Britain Red Sox (BOS), St. Catharines Blue Jays (TOR)
AL North: Appleton Foxes (CHW), Beloit Snappers (MIL), Peoria Chiefs (ARI), Waterloo Indians (CLE), Wausau Timbers (SEA)
AL South: Columbus Astros (HOU), Huntsville Stars (BIR), Jackson Generals (RIC), Knoxville Smokies (ORL), Shreveport Captains (OKC)
AL West: Modesto Nuts (SAC), Salem Witches (DET), Salinas Spurs (SF), Spokane Indians (SDP), Tri-Cities Triplets (KCR)

NL East: Elmira Pioneers (BUF), Jamestown Expos (MON), Little Falls Mets (NYM), Nashua Pirates (PIT), Utica Blue Sox (BRO)
NL North: Cedar Rapids Reds (CIN), Clinton Giants (MIN), Erie Blackbirds (BAL), Kenosha Comets (MIL), Springfield Cardinals (STL)
NL South: Arkansas Travelers (DET), Chattanooga Lookouts (NAS), Greenville Apples (ATL), Midland Rockhounds (OAK), San Antonio Missions (DAL)
NL West: Bakersfield Dodgers (LAD), El Paso Diablos (IE), Eugene Emeralds (POR), Palm Springs Angels (LAA), Ventura County Gulls (HAW)

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Old 03-24-2016, 07:25 PM   #4
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And That's Not all for the 1st time in a OOTP Dynasty Thread for stratonascar (by Jay Jianoran), It's Football Time!

Using Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 16 it will be set in 1986: It will have 32 Teams being played in a 16 Game Season which will be split into 2 Conferences.

The Alignment

National Football Conference
East: Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins
North: Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings
South: Atlanta Falcons, Memphis Southmen, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
West: Los Angeles Stars, Oakland Raiders, Phoenix Scorpions, San Diego Mariners

American Football Conference
East: Boston Patriots, Indianapolis Racers, Miami Dolphins, New York Titans
North: Baltimore Colts, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers
South: Charlotte Panthers, Houston Oilers, San Antonio Gunslingers, St. Louis Gunners
West: Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Kings

However there will be Relocation and Expansion as the Years will Progress so which teams will you root for on the Road to the Super Bowl?

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Old 03-25-2016, 09:39 AM   #5
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And Now Your 1986 Oakland Oaks

SP: #39 TIm Leary, #20 Jamie Moore, #31 Bret Sasberhagen, #49 Bob Sebra, #48 Bobby Witt
RP: #12 Jeff Heathcock, #37 Charlie Kerfield, #41 Mark Knudson, #21 Ramon Salinas, #47 Scott Terry, #28 Ed Wojna
CL: #34 Ron Robinson

1. #29 Lee Lacy (RF)
2. #23 Ivan Calderon (CF)
3. #22 Will Clark (1B)
4. #33 Jose Canseco (DH)
5. #10 Darren Daulton (C)
6. #26 Glenn Braggs (CF)
7. #27 Bobby Bonilla (3B)
8. #3 Rafael Santana (SS)
9. #25 Doug Van Zandt (2B)

Bench: #36 Terry Steinbach (C), #15 Cecil Cooper (1B), #51 Rey Quinones (SS), #38 Dave Hengel (CF)

Manager: Jackie Moore
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Update, I Decided to Switch to a 32 Team League for Football, But for Baseball It will still go on as a 40 Team League but well will get expansion, first recap in the works.
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Old 04-03-2016, 11:50 PM   #7
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RECAPPING WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE DRAFT DAY
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ADDED PLAYERS IN DRAFT POOL

VIA SHOWSTOPPER ON TW: Jennifer Umberg (The Talent Factory - Chino, CA - RP), Marissa Dorchock (Deborah's Stage Door Dance - Rochester Hills, MI - CL), Jordan Felix (West Coast School of the Arts - Riverside, CA - 1B), Clarice Ordaz (West Coast School of the Arts - Riverside, CA; Currently Living in Whittier, CA - SP), Alexandra Schuff (Gotta Dance Company - Peoria, AZ - RP) Alyssa Magnacca (Pinnell Dance Center - Gahanna, OH - 3B), Nicole Corazzola (CDC - Oakville, ON - CL), Cory Smith (Julie Rogers Studio of Dance - Huntingtown, MD - C), Nina Bartell (Sweatshop - Denver, CO - RF), Melissa Morey (Music General - Brainerd, MN - LF), Aimee Urrutia (Elevation Studios - Signal Hill, CA - 3B), Keiley Kordick (Murrieta Dance Project - Murrieta, CA - 1B), Kaitlyn Ellis (Cary Dance Productions - Cary, NC - RF), Callyn Eckmann (Miss Tammy's School of Dance - Neola, IA - 1B), Jocelyn Leblanc (Fusion Dance - Omaha, NE - SP), Alexis Monteletone (Dance Dynamics - Papillon, NE - C), Claire Mattson (Studio One Dance Company - Wales, WI - C), Jade Flanders (Studio One Dance Company - Wales, WI - SP), Sara Conklin (Arizona Edge - Gilbert, AZ - RP), Jaycie Seta (Innovation Dance Company - Las Vegas, NV - RF)
GENERATED PLAYERS ADDED: 40

SOME NOTABLE GAMES TO WORK WITH

April 11 - Ron Guidry pitched a 3-hit shutout for the Padres as they defeat San Francisco 7-0

April 14 - Hawaii CF Robin Yount swatted 5 hits in a 10-7 win over Toronto

April 26 - Oklahoma City P Charlie Hough gave up 7 hits from the Brew Crew in a 4-0 win over Milwaukee

May 1 - Milwaukee 1B Kent HrBek nabbed 5 hits including a double in the 7th in a 6-2 win over Sacto

May 6 - Detroit CF Chet Lemon gets a 20 Game Hitting Streak as he went 1 for 4 in a 4-2 victory over Sacramento

May 16 - Phillies SS Alfredo Griffin grabbed 5 hits and a walk in a 16-12 win over Nashville

May 18 - At Comiskey Park, Barons SS Danny Tartabull grabbed a 5 hit blitz highlighted with a 2 run double in a 11-10 win over The White Sox

May 20 - At PGE Park, Beavers P Kapalabhrt Sambandan struck out 8 Batters in a 5-0 win over Pittsburgh

May 24 - The Man of Steal: Rickey Henderson cancelled his hitting streak account at 21 Games as he is hitless in 1 at bat in a 6-1 win over Nashville at Jack Murphy Stadium

June 1 - At Wrigley Field: Brady Anderson pops 5 hits for the Las Vegas Stars but they failed to hit the Jackpot to the Chicago Cubs in a 17-8 victory over Vegas

June 3 - Hawaii's Robin Yount scored 5 for 5 against his former team the Milwaukee Brewers in a 3-2 win for the Islanders

CURRENT STANDINGS

AL EAST: New York Yankees (30-22), Baltimore Orioles (27-24), Buffalo Bisons (25-26), Boston Red Sox (23-28), Toronto Blue Jays (22-30)
AL NORTH: Detroit Tigers (35-16), Cleveland Spiders (34-18), Chicago White Sox (25-27), Milwaukee Brewers (24-27), Kansas City Royals (21-30)
AL SOUTH: Houston Astros (28-23), Oklahoma City 89ers (27-25), Dallas Rangers (24-29), Atlanta Peaches (19-32), Birmingham Barons (17-35)
AL WEST: Oakland Oaks (31-19), Seattle Pilots (31-21), Sacramento Foresters (29-22), Hawaii Islanders (24-29), Los Angeles Angels (19-32)
NL EAST: Brooklyn Blue Sox (33-19), Montreal Expos (33-19), Orlando Juice (33-19), Philadelphia Phillies (31-20), New York Mets (24-28)
NL NORTH: Pittsburgh Pirates (25-26), Cincinnati Reds (21-29), Minnesota Giants (19-33), Chicago Cubs (18-33), Calgary Cannons (17-35)
NL SOUTH: St. Louis Cardinals (33-19), Las Vegas Stars (31-21), Nashville Sounds (27-26), Richmond Virginians (25-26), Arizona Diamondbacks (16-36)
NL WEST: San Diego Padres (32-19), Portland Beavers (27-24), Inland Empire 66ers (25-28), San Francisco Seals (24-28), Los Angeles Dodgers (23-29)
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The Summer of '86 - NFL Records

Selected NFL Records

Passing Yards - Bob Griese (CHI) 45,413
Rushing Yards - Tom Matte (ATL) 11,511
Recepttions - Lance Alworth (MIA) 1,134
Receiving Yards - Harold Carmichael (MEM) 17,167
Interceptions - Lem Barney (NYG) 84
Sacks - Mean Joe Greene (WAS) 215

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Old 04-06-2016, 12:02 AM   #9
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THE SUMMER OF '86 PART 2 IT'S BASEBALL
(BGM: DJ Sammy - Boys of Summer)

BEST GAMES EVER

June 11 - Mike Scioscia gets all 5 hits as the Cubs shutout Orlando 7-0

June 14 - Red Sox P Rick Honeycutt allowed 6 hits for the Oaks to make a Sweet Victory in a Red Sox 8-0 Complete Game Win

June 20 - Eckersley exited 3 Expos Batters as his Blue Sox shut Montreal 2-0

Also: Ray Knight stops his hitting Streak at 20 Batters for the Spiders as the Webbed Hawaii 5-3

June 27 - Richmond Virginians P Mike Witt blanked the SF Seals 6-0 as he tossed a 1 Hitter issuing 2 walks and collecting 10 Strikeouts

July 5 - Alan Trammell went for 5 for the Stars as he extend his hitting streak to 20 Games in a 9-1 win over Brooklyn

July 11 & 12 - Two Hitters ended their Streaks: Vegas SS Alan Trammell had 24 Games in a 5-2 loss to the Sounds at Herschel Greer Stadium on the 11th, then on the 12th Cards 1B Don Mattingly ended his 23 game run with a 14-3 win over the Pirates

July 19 - Calgary P Jacob deGrom whitewashed the Cubs to allow 3 hits, chalked up 6 Strikeouts and yielded 2 walks in a 16-0 victory for the Cannons

July 26 - Tiger P Dwight Gooden guns down the Foresters as he allowed 1 hit in a 3-0 shutout win over Sacramento.

STANDINGS

AL EAST: New York Yankees (55-47), Boston Red Sox (54-48), Buffalo Bisons (52-49), Baltimore Orioles (48-53) Toronto Blue Jays (44-56)
AL NORTH: Cleveland Spiders (65-38), Detroit Tigers (63-37), Chicago White Sox (49-52), Milwaukee Brewers (47-55), Kansas City Royals (44-58)
AL SOUTH: Houston Astros (56-46), Oklahoma City 89ers (48-53), Dallas Rangers (47-53), Atlanta Peaches (42-58), Birmingham Barons (43-60)
AL WEST: Oakland Oaks (54-47), Seattle Pilots (54-48), Sacramento Foresters (51-48), Los Angeles Angels (48-52), Hawaii Islanders (48-54)
NL EAST: Brooklyn Blue Sox (63-38), Montreal Expos (61-40), Philadelphia Phillies (59-42), Orlando Juice (59-43), New York Mets (43-59)
NL NORTH: Calgary Cannons (45-57), Minnesota Giants (45-57), Cincinnati Reds (43-57), Pittsburgh Pirates (44-59), Chicago Cubs (43-60)
NL SOUTH: St. Louis Cardinals (61-40), Las Vegas Stars (59-44), Nashville Sounds (50-51), Richmond Virginians (43-59), Arizona Diamondbacks (39-64)
NL WEST: San Diego Padres (62-38), Portland Beavers (54-48), Los Angeles Dodgers (51-49), San Francisco Seals (50-53), Inland Empire 66ers (43-59)

LEAGUE LEADERS

Batting Average - Wade Boggs (Atlanta) .421
Home Runs - Darrell Evans (Dallas) 26
RBI - Pedro Guerrero (Birmingham) 88
Stolen Bases - Vince Coleman (Toronto) 36
OBP & Slugging - Jim Lewis (Brooklyn) 1.102
Hitting Streak - Mickey Hatcher (Chicago Cubs) 26
ERA - Devon Bellew (Sacramento) 1.68
Wins - Mike Krukow (Brooklyn) 15
Strikeouts - Hugo Isaas (New York Yankees) & Nate Wallis (Toronto) 178
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Breaking News - NFL Expands to 40 Teams in '87

The NFL Has Announced that the League will expand to 40 Teams in 1987, The League will add teams in Kansas City, MO (Chiefs), Jacksonville, FL (Jaguars), Portland, OR (Thunderbolts), and a Team from Canada (Toronto Northmen) are the first four teams to join the AFC, However there will be 4 more to play in the NFC in 1987

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GOING DOWN TO THE WIRE TO THE END OF '86
(BGM: Taylor Swift - Shake It Off)

August 1 - Beavers C Bob Kearney took a 5-Hit arrage out of 6 At Bats in a 17-7 win over Pittsburgh

August 10 - Sweet Music for a Sweet Buffalo P, Frank Viola blanked the KC Royals in a 7-0 win as he allowed 6 hits while striking out 9 and walking 1

August 15 - At Sacramento, OKC P Charlie Hough whitewashed the Foresters by giving up 3 hits and strikeouts to issue 2 walks in a 2-0 win over the Foresters.

August 20 - Calgary CF Von Hayes (Loss to Richmond 2-0) and Minnesota SS Julio Franco (Loss to Arizona 3-0) clamped their hitting streaks at 20

August 24 - Seattle P Steve Carlton shuts it out as he gave the Barons to Allow 4-Hits in a 9-0 Win over Birmingham

September 5 - Yankee P Hugo Isaas yanked 16 Seattle Batters in a 9-0 shutout win Over the Pilots

September 13 - Houston LF Tim Raines hits for the Cycle to an 11-5 win over Birmingham, Raines got 2 Doubles and a Triple.

September 27 - The Louisiana Lightning strikes a Shut Out for Ron Guidry, This Padre Pitcher hurled the Juice by yielding 7 hits in a 5-0 win over Orlando.

October 9 - Atlanta 3B Wade Boggs joined the .400 Club in 1986 by ending his season with a .414 AVG

FINAL STANDINGS

AL East: New York Yankees (88-75), Boston Red Sox (87-76), Baltimore Orioles (79-83), Buffalo Bisons (79-83), Toronto Blue Jays (77-85)
AL North: Cleveland Spiders (99-63), Detroit Tigers (97-65), Chicago White Sox (83-79), Milwaukee Brewers (76-86), Kansas City Royals (68-94)
AL South: Houston Astros (87-75), Dallas Rangers (81-81), Atlanta Peaches (78-84), Oklahoma City 89ers (70-92), Birmingham Barons (62-100)
AL West: Sacramento Foresters (87-75), Oakland Oaks (84-78), Seattle Pilots (83-79), Los Angeles Angels (79-83), Hawaii Islanders (77-85)
NL East: Brooklyn Blue Sox (102-60), Montreal Expos (99-63), Orlando Juice (88-74), Philadelphia Phillies (85-77), New York Mets (68-94)
NL North: Pittsburgh Pirates (77-86), Minnesota Giants (77-86), Calgary Cannons (76-87), Cincinnati Reds (70-92), Chicago Cubs (68-94)
NL South: Las Vegas Stars (95-67), St. Louis Cardinals (93-69), Nashville Sounds (83-79), Arizona Diamondbacks (67-95), Richmond Virginians (64-98)
NL West: San Diego Padres (90-72), Los Angeles Dodgers (86-76), Portland Beavers (83-79), San Francisco Seals (76-86), Inland Empire 66ers (75-87)

1986 PLAYOFFS

ALDS: Sacramento Foresters def. Cleveland Spiders 4-3, New York Yankees def. Houston Astros 4-3
NLDS: Las Vegas Stars def. San Diego Padres 4-0, Pittsburgh Pirates def. Brooklyn Blue Sox 4-3
ALCS: Sacramento Foresters def. New York Yankees 4-3
NLCS: Las Vegas Stars def. Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3
WS: Sacramento Foresters def. Las Vegas Stars 4-3

FINAL LEAGUE LEADERS

Batting Average - Wade Boggs (ATL) .414
Home Runs - Jim Lewis (BRO) 37
RBI - Sid Bream (MON) 147
Stolen Bases - Eric Davis (OKC) 56
OBP + Slugging % - Jim Lewis (BRO) 1.153
Hittting Streak - Glenn Hubbard (RIC) 27
ERA - Sid Fernandez (BOS) 2.05
Wins - Mike Krukow (BRO) 24
Strikeouts - Hugo Isaas (NYY) 325
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1986 IN FOOTBALL A LOOK BACK
(BGM: Craig Palmer and the Network Music Orchestra - Personal Best)

THE FINAL STANDINGS

AFC East: New York Titans (9-7), Boston Patriots (8-8), Indianapolis Racers (5-11), Miami Dolphins (4-12)
AFC North: Cincinnati Bengals (12-4), Cleveland Browns (10-6), Baltimore Colts (9-7), Pittsburgh Steelers (5-11)
AFC South: San Antonio Gunslingers (12-4), Charlotte Panthers (9-7), Houston Oilers (8-8), St. Louis Gunners (6-10)
AFC West: Denver Broncos (12-4), Los Angeles Rams (9-7), San Francisco 49ers (6-10), Seattle Kings (3-13)
NFC East: Philadelphia Eagles (15-1), Washington Redskins (8-8), Dallas Cowboys (8-8), New York Giants (6-10)
NFC North: Minnesota Vikings (9-7), Chicago Bears (8-8), Green Bay Packers (6-10), Detroit Lions (4-12)
NFC South: Atlanta Falcons (13-3), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-8), Memphis Southmen (8-8), New Orleans Saints (5-11)
NFC West: Los Angeles Stars (11-5), Oakland Raiders (9-7), Phoenix Scorpions (8-8), San Diego Mariners (3-13)

NFC Wildcard: Los Angeles Stars def. Washington Redskins 21-17, Oakland Raiders def. Minnesota Vikings 30-7
AFC Wildcard: Los Angeles Rams def. San Antonio Gunslingers 27-24, New York Titans def. Cleveland Browns 24-12
NFC Division: Los Angeles Stars def. Atlanta Falcons 34-13, Philadelphia Eagles def. Oakland Raiders 40-10
AFC Division: Denver Broncos def. Los Angeles Rams 20-18, Cincinnati Bengals def. New York Titans 23-13
NFC Championship: Los Angeles Stars def. Philadelphia Eagles 30-27
AFC Championship: Cincinnati Bengals def. Denver Broncos 25-7
World Bowl '86 (at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA): Cincinnati Bengals def. Los Angeles Stars 35-3

LEAGUE LEADERS

Passing Yards - Dan Marino (PHI) 4128
Passing TD's - Dan Marino (PHI) 29
Passing Rtg - Dan Marino (PHI) 101.3
Rushing Yards - Roger Craig (ATL) 1287
Receiving Yards - Michael Morales (SF) 1426
Points Scored - Don Bitterlich (BAL) & Melvin Miller (LA) 130
Tackles - Karl Mecklenburg (NYG) 167
Sacks - Ray Childres (MEM), Dan Hampton (PHI) & Clyde Simmons (CHI) 21
Interceptions - Aaron Kyle (STL), Ronnie Lott (LA) & Gerald Small (PHI) 8
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Update on Expansion for 1987 to 40 Teams

This Just In: The Indianapolis Racers has announced to join the AFC South giving the Jacksonville Jaguars to Join the AFC East to give a Sunshine State Rivalry for Both Teams

The New Alignment

AFC East: Boston Patriots, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, New York Titans, Toronto Northmen
AFC North: Baltimore Colts, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs, Pittsburgh Steelers
AFC South: Charlotte Panthers, Houston Oilers, Indianapolis Colts, San Antonio Gunslingers, St. Louis Gunners
AFC West: Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Rams, Portland Thunderbolts, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Kings
NFC East: Dallas Cowboys, Montreal Alouettes, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins
NFC North: Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Iowa Barnstormers, Minnesota Vikings
NFC South: Atlanta Falcons, Memphis Southmen, New Orleans Saints, Oklahoma City Drillers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
NFC West: Los Angeles Stars, Oakland Raiders, Phoenix Scorpions, Sacramento Surge, San Diego Mariners
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New Rookie Wannabes of '87

SHOWSTOPPERED TO BE DRAFTED IN '87

QB: Kathleen Hidy (Rhythm Dance Studio - Cary, NC)
QB: Britney Spears [LEGEND]
RB: Vanessa Alaniz (Yoko's Dance & Performing Arts - Fremont, CA)
WR: Lindsey Rohr (San Diego Dance Centre - San Diego, CA)
DT: Natalie Clevenger (The Dance Refinery - Indianapolis, IN)
SS: Lily Trevino (The Joy of Dancing - San Jose, CA)

AND WILL INCREASE WITH MORE IN '88

1ST ROUND RESULTS FOR '87

1 1 Alouettes Kevin Gogan - G $7,482,031
1 2 Buccaneers Rod Woodson - FS $7,189,192
1 3 Gunners Cris Carter - WR $6,882,478
1 4 Kings Lindsey Rohr - WR $6,679,902
1 5 49ers Cornelius Bennett - LB $6,366,907
1 6 Mariners Tyrone Braxton - CB $6,129,414
1 7 Steelers Tom McHale - G $5,842,464
1 8 Scorpions Kelvin Martin - WR $5,621,382
1 9 Drillers Bruce Armstrong - T $5,368,826
1 10 Giants Frank Winters - C $5,138,072
1 11 Saints Natalie Clevenger - DT $4,895,544
1 12 Dolphins Harris Barton - T $4,709,012
1 13 Southmen Hardy Nickerson - LB $4,530,330
1 14 Surge Kathleen Hidy - QB $4,403,297
1 15 Racers Britney Spears - QB $4,236,977
1 16 Oilers Jerry Ball - DT $4,113,967
1 17 Packers Thomas Everett - FS $3,940,774
1 18 Lions Rich Gannon - QB $3,755,549
1 19 Cowboys Keith McKeller - TE $3,594,770
1 20 Thunderbolts Vinny Testaverde - QB $3,440,933
1 21 Chiefs Merril Hoge - RB $3,282,162
1 22 Jaguars John Taylor - WR $3,181,956
1 23 Bears Nate Odomes - FS $3,061,767
1 24 Panthers Harry Swayne - T $2,917,118
1 25 Patriots Shane Conlan - LB $2,806,770
1 26 Colts Jessie Tuggle - LB $2,677,283
1 27 Barnstormers Richard Johnson - WR $2,551,606
1 28 Northmen Bruce Hill - WR $2,434,002
1 29 Redskins Jerome Brown - DT $2,342,066
1 30 Gunslingers Tim Manoa - RB $2,253,462
1 31 Vikings Byron Evans - LB $2,190,352
1 32 Browns Brian Blankenship - G $2,094,847
1 33 Raiders Tim Johnson - DT $2,004,579
1 34 Titans Frank Harris - RB $1,928,105
1 35 Rams John Davis - G $1,837,204
1 36 Falcons Fred Stokes - DE $1,763,355
1 37 Eagles Dan Saleaumua - DT $1,680,209
1 38 Broncos Dennis Gibson - LB $1,643,041
1 39 Stars Jim Huddleston - G $1,566,365
1 40 Bengals Mervyn Fernandez - WR $1,510,815
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1987 Oakland Oaks Roster

SP: #39 Tim Leary, #20 Jamie Moore, #31 Bret Saberhagen, #24 Allan Slater, #48 Bobby Witt
RP: #25 Sara Conklin, #41 Mark Knudson, #30 Gene Nelson, #21 Ramon Salinas, #49 Bob Sebra
CL: #34 Ron Robinson

OPENING DAY LINEUP

1. #53 Roberto Alomar (SS)
2. #10 Darren Daulton (C)
3. #22 Will Clark (DH)
4. #33 Jose Canseco (RF)
5. #27 Bobby Bonilla (3B)
6. #26 Glenn Braggs (LF)
7. #43 David Justice (CF)
8. #36 Terry Steinbach (3B)
9. #8 Damaso Garcia (2B)

Bench: #12 Pat Tabler (1B), #17 Jose Castillo (2B), #51 Rey Quinones (SS), #23 Ivan Calderon (LF), #29 Lee Lacy (RF)
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IN 1987 BEFORE SEPTEMBER
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ADDED FROM THE DRAFT POOL OF SHOWSTOPPER DESPITE OF BEING THE FIRST OPENING NUMBER DANCERS ON TEMPO TV IN '86: Deidre Tigniere (Dance World - Charlotte, NC - SP), Angel Roberts (C), Chris Gattelli (From Bristol, PA - C), Lori Werner (Dolores Werner Dance Studio - Atlanta, GA - SP), Amy Splitt (Pinnell Dance Centre - Gahanna, OH - SP), Stacey Harper (Herndon, VA - 1B), Kathi Donnelly (GJ Dance Studio - Waldorf, MD - RF)
GOING FROM THE 2000'S TO BE ROOKIES (via Well You Know): Talia Seitel (Murrieta Dance Project - Murrieta, CA - 2B), Reiko Inouye (Lost & Found Hip Hop - Encinitas, CA), Cori DeTurk (Dance 10 Performing Arts - Oakland/Alameda, CA - RP), Karoline Imobersteg (Dancyn Studio - San Jose, CA), Aly Yee (Pinnell Dance Centre - Gahanna, OH), Tiffany Blackmon (Jazzy D Studio - Fresno, CA - SP), Lindsey Yax (Deborah's Stage Door Dance Ctr - Rochester Hills, MI - C), Kellyn Uhl (Deborah's Stage Door Dance Ctr - Rochester Hills, MI - RP), Izzy Verdea (Applause Studios - Moore, OK - 2B), Gabe Flowers (Applause Studios - Moore, OK - SS), Mikayla Streit (Jete' Dance Centre - Rogers, MN - CF), Kelsey Herbst (Cary Dance Productions - Raleigh, NC - 1B), Karissa Suyat (Oceanside Dance Academy - Carlsbad, CA - SP), Candice Holdford (Joanne Chapman School of Dance - Brampton, ONT, Canada - LF), Reagan Nix (Sweatshop - Denver, CO - C), Lily Kois (Sweatshop - Denver, CO - RP), Jera-Lis Roulhac (Spotlight Dance Company - Harker Heights, TX), Sarah Byford (Ignite Dance Company - Waco, TX - RP)

NOTABLE ACTION

April 14 - Mickey Hatcher scored his 30 Game Hitting Streak for the Cleveland Spiders and got 1 hit but the Houston Astros won over Cleveland 11-4

April 20 - Oakland P Bret Saberhagent fanned 4 batters and limited them to 3 hits in a 8-0 shutout over Toronto

May 30 - Dallas P Tom Candiotti rang up 8 strikeouts in a 3-0 win over the Detroit Tigers

June 2 - Toronto P Floyd Youmans came up empty as he held his Red Sox Batters to 3 hits in a 9-0 win over Boston.

July 2 - Francisco Chaves of the Las Vgas Stars shut out the Minnesota Giants 3-0.

July 3 - Milwaukee SS Rodrigo Gutierrez bashed 3 Home Runs in a 5-4 win over OKlahoma City.

July 21 - Hawaii RF Dave Winfield went 5 for 5 as the Hawaii Islanders beat Sacramento 10-4.

July 25 - Padres P Nate Wallis struck out 15 Pirates Batters in a 4-3 win at Jack Murphy Stadium.

August 3 - Calgary Cannons MGR Ivan Guevara institutes Casual Friday.

August 20 - Milwaukee RF Preston Tucker was beaned during Batting Practice as he got HBP'd

August 31 - Buffalo P Frank Viola shuts out the Spider offense after striking 5 Batters and Gave Up 6 Hits in a 1-0 shutout.

STANDINGS

AL EAST - Toronto Blue Jays (81-49), Baltimore Orioles (77-52), Buffalo Bisons (76-55), New York Yankees (73-59), Boston Red Sox (54-78)
AL NORTH - Cleveland Spiders (72-60), Detroit Tigers (70-61), Chicago White Sox (67-65), Kansas City Royals (63-67), Milwaukee Brewers (58-73)
AL SOUTH - Dallas Rangers (73-59), Atlanta Peaches (69-62) Oklahoma City 89ers (65-67), Houston Astros (59-72), Birmingham Barons (45-86)
AL WEST - Oakland Oaks (87-45), Sacramento Foresters (75-56), Seattle Pilots (51-80), Los Angeles Angels (50-81), Hawaii Islanders (46-84)
NL EAST - Montreal Expos (81-51), Brooklyn Blue Sox (68-64), Orlando Juice (65-66), Philadelphia Phillies (64-66), New York Mets (49-78)
NL NORTH - Calgary Cannons (71-61), Cincinnati Reds (69-61), Minnesota Giants (61-71), Pittsburgh Pirates (59-73), Chicago Cubs (47-83)
NL SOUTH - St. Louis Cardinals (74-56), Nashville Sounds (72-60), Richmond Virginians (68-63), Las Vegas Stars (62-70), Arizona Diamondbacks (58-74)
NL WEST - San Diego Padres (86-45), Los Angeles Dodgers (81-51), Portland Beavers (69-63), Inland Empire 66ers (56-75), San Francisco Seals (50-79)
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THE FINAL MOMENTS OF '87
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September 11 - Chicago White Sox 1B Wally Joyner puts his hitting streak to 34 Straight Games in a 6-3 loss to the LA Angels at Anaheim Stadium

September 18 - Detroit P Dwight Gooden notched 10 K's to shutout Oakland 11-0

September 24 - Phillies P Brett Steverson pitched a Strong Game in a 5-0 win over Portland

September 26 - Dallas P Tom Candiotti allowed 7 hits registering 4 strikeouts and 2 walks to breeze in a shutout over the Atlanta Peaches 1-0.

1987 FINAL STANDINGS

AL EAST: Toronto Blue Jays (104-58), Buffalo Bisons (96-66), Baltimore Orioles (88-74), New York Yankees (87-75), Boston Red Sox (67-95)
AL NORTH: Cleveland Spiders (91-71), Chicago White Sox (86-76), Detroit Tigers (84-78), Milwaukee Brewers (75-87), Kansas City Royals (73-89)
AL SOUTH: Atlanta Peaches (91-71), Oklahoma City 89ers (85-77), Dallas Rangers (81-81), Houston Astros (73-89), Birmingham Barons (57-105)
AL WEST: Oakland Oaks (104-58), Sacramento Foresters (91-71), Seattle Pilots (64-98), Hawaii Islanders (62-100), Los Angeles Angels (61-101)
NL EAST: Montreal Expos (98-64), Philadelphia Phillies (87-75), Brooklyn Blue Sox (80-82), Orlando Juice (76-86), New York Mets (68-94)
NL NORTH: Calgary Cannons (90-72), Cincinnati Reds (87-75), Minnesota Giants (73-89), Pittsburgh Pirates (72-90), Chicago Cubs (60-102)
NL SOUTH: St. Louis Cardinals (90-72), Nashville Sounds (88-74), Richmond Virginians (85-77), Arizona Diamondbacks (73-89), Las Vegas Stars (71-91)
NL WEST: San Diego Padres (104-58), Los Angeles Dodgers (97-65), Portland Beavers (81-81), Inland Empire 66ers (73-89)

LEAGUE LEADERS

Batting Average - Kirby Puckett (Nashville) .359)
Home Runs - Kaitlyn Ellis (Minnesota) 41
RBI - Frank Thomas (Toronto) 126
Stolen Bases - Joe Nelson (Toronto) 39
OBP + Slugging % - Frank Thomas (Toronto) 1.041
Hitting Streak - Wally Joyner (Chicago WS) 34
ERA - Jason Pederson (Arizona) 1.30
Wins - Nate Wallis (San Diego) 24
Strikeouts - Jason Pederson (Arizona) 385

PLAYOFFS

ALDS: Atlanta Peaches def. Toronto Blue Jays 4-1, Cleveland Spiders def. Oakland Oaks 4-2
NLDS: St. Louis Cardinals def. San Diego Padres 4-0, Montreal Expos def. Calgary Cannons 4-1
ALCS: Atlanta Peaches def. Cleveland Spiders 4-2
NLCS: Montreal Expos def. St. Louis Cardinals 4-2
WS: Montreal Expos def. Atlanta Peaches 4-0
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AND NOW LET'S RECAP PRO '87 BEFORE '88
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1987 FINAL STANDINGS

AFC East: Boston Patriots (13-5), New York Titans (11-7), Miami Dolphins (10-8), Toronto Northmen (6-12), Jacksonville Jaguars (6-12)
AFC North: Baltimore Colts (14-4), Cincinnati Bengals (8-10), Cleveland Browns (6-12), Kansas City Chiefs (6-12), Pittsburgh Steelers (5-13)
AFC South: Charlotte Panthers (12-6), St. Louis Gunnerrs (12-6), Indianapolis Racers (11-7), San Antonio Gunslingers (9-9), Houston Oilers (7-11)
AFC West: San Francisco 49ers (14-4), Los Angeles Rams (9-9), Denver Broncos (8-10), Portland Thunderbolts (5-13), Seattle Kings (5-13)
NFC East: Washington Redskins (11-7), Philadelphia Eagles (11-7), Dallas Cowboys (10-8), New York Giants (7-11), Montreal Alouettes (4-14)
NFC North: Chicago Bears (12-6), Detroit Lions (12-6), Minnesota Vikings (11-7), Green Bay Packers (10-8), Iowa Barnstormers (5-13)
NFC South: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (12-6), Atlanta Falcons (11-7), Memphis Southmen (11-7), Oklahooma City Drillers (7-11), New Orleans Saints (6-12)
NFC West: Los Angeles Stars (11-7), San Diego Mariners (9-9), Sacramento Surge (8-10), Phoenix Scorpions (8-10), Oakland Raiders (7-11)

PLAYOFFS
AFC Quarterfinal: New England Patriots def. New York Titans 24-6, Charlotte Panthers def. St. Louis Gunners 21-17)
NFC Quarterfinal: Washington Redskins def. Atlanta Falcons 34-14, Los Angeles Stars def. Detroit Lions 34-9
AFC Semifinal: Baltimore Colts def. New England Patriots 27-14, San Francisco 49ers def. Carolina Panhers 23-17
NFC Semifinal: Washington Redskins def. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35-16, Chicago Bears def. Los Angeles Stars 20-0
AFC Finals: San Francisco 49ers def. Baltimore Colts 33-21
NFC Finals: Chicago Bears def. Washington Redskins 16-6
World Bowl '88 (at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, CA): Chicago Bears def. San Francisco 49ers 34-7
Pro Bowl Result: AFC def. NFC 29-27

LEAGUE LEADERS

Passing Yards - Dan Marino (PHI) 4,666
Passing TD's - John Elway (CIN) 32
Passing Rtg - Rich Gannon (DET) & Dan Marino (PHI) 98.6
Rushing Yards - Gerald Riggs (NYG) 1,655
Receiving Yards - Jerry Rice (CHI) 1,760
Points Scored - Kevin Weatherford (TB) 150
Tackles - Karl Mecklenburg (NYG) 215
Sacks - Reggie White (MIA) 25
Interceptions - Mike Hudson (DET) 10

NEW DRAFT CLASS OF '88 ADDITIONS (BESIDES THE ROOKIES OF THE NFL IN '88)

SWIPED FROM SHOWSTOPPER

QB: Holli Overcash (Dance Dreams - China Grove, NC), Kelcey Bligh (West Coast School of the Arts - Costa Mesa, CA), Gabe "The First Man to get a Pre-Performance Interview in the NDTC as a Student when it aired on ESPNU" Flowers (Applause Studios - Moore, OK), Sarah Jaris (Rise Dance Center - Schaumburg, IL), Tessa Cruz (Dance 10 Performing Arts - Oakland, CA)
RB: Cara Caldwell (The Dance Gallery - Round Rock, TX), Emma Renwick (Monica's School of Dance - Lee's Summit, MO), Tracy Shibata (Dance Connection Performing Arts - Concord, CA)
WR: Tessa Drake (The Dancers Edge - Visalia, CA), Izzy Verdea (Applause Studios - Moore, OK), Zoe Banfield (The Shooting Stars - Lawrenceburg, IN), Aika Doone (West Coast School of the Arts - Costa Mesa, CA), Arielle DiSciascio (Dance Attack - Miami, FL)
TE: Stephanie Gonzalez (The Dancers Edge - Visalia, CA), Ariana Hundley (Dance Attack - Miami, FL)
C: Justin Pham (Murrieta Dance Project - Murrieta, CA)
OG: Claire Sockwell (Alisa's Dance Academy - Austin, TX), Maura Talley (Marshall Performing Arts - Albuquerque, NM)
OT: Michelle Shieh (Yoko's Dance & Performing Arts - Fremont, CA)
DT: Veronica Enters (Studio VIA - Brookfield, WI)
DE: Cheyenne Coffey (Dance Attack - Lexington, KY)
LB: "Tony Orlando and" Dawn Burdick (Dance 10 Performing Arts - Oakland, CA)
CB: Lexi Udaykee (Hickory Hills Park Dist. Dance Troup - Orland Park, IL), Susi Chavez (Rise Dance Company - Round Rock, TX), Tatum Contreras (The Studio - Rolling Hills Estate, CA), Linda Colavecchia (Joanne Chapman School of Dance - Brampton, ON), Brendan Lim (Yoko's Dance & Performing Arts - Fremont, CA)
SS: Jazz Aguon (Dance 10 Performing Arts - Oakland, CA)
FS: Anne Mei McClain (Premiere Dance Center - Muncie, IN)
K: Aly Proulx (The Dance Factory - Forest Lake, MN)
P: Shianne Cole (The Talent Planet - Victorville, CA)

MOVED FROM THE TIME WARP AGAIN

QB: Tom Brady (Michigan)
RB: Adrian Peterson (Oklahoma)
WR: Odell Beckham Jr. (LSU)
LB: Tamba Hali (Penn State)

1988 NFL DRAFT RESULTS
1 1 Alouettes Jumbo Elliott - T $7,376,686
1 2 Barnstormers Tamba Hali - LB $7,037,013
1 3 Steelers Neil Smith - DE $6,710,040
1 4 Thunderbolts Michael Dean Perry - DT $6,426,772
1 5 Kings Ken Norton - LB $6,123,390
1 6 Chiefs Reuben Davis - DE $5,891,701
1 7 Saints Paul Frase - DE $5,715,370
1 8 Northmen Greg Lloyd - LB $5,495,281
1 9 Jaguars James Hasty - CB $5,278,297
1 10 Browns Chris Spielman - LB $5,158,721
1 11 Drillers Ken Harvey - LB $4,941,261
1 12 Raiders Randall McDaniel - G $4,733,378
1 13 Oilers Dawn Burdick - LB $4,554,313
1 14 Giants Michael Irvin - WR $4,349,224
1 15 Bengals Scott Davis - DT $4,183,746
1 16 Broncos Gabe Flowers - QB $4,003,011
1 17 Scorpions Odell Beckham Jr. - WR $3,833,828
1 18 Surge Tim Goad - DT $3,658,977
1 19 Mariners Harry Galbreath - G $3,516,040
1 20 Rams Bill Romanowski - LB $3,355,723
1 21 Gunslingers Rufus Porter - LB $3,205,946
1 22 Dolphins Aundray Bruce - LB $3,059,021
1 23 Packers Izel Jenkins - CB $2,940,256
1 24 Cowboys Christopher Sam - DT $2,823,034
1 25 Racers Sterling Sharpe - WR $2,716,375
1 26 Vikings Eric Allen - FS $2,591,112
1 27 Southmen Dermontti Dawson - C $2,481,922
1 28 Eagles Tessa Cruz - QB $2,378,728
1 29 Titans Greg Manusky - LB $2,284,311
1 30 Falcons Dwayne Harper - CB $2,177,232
1 31 Gunners Tracy Shibata - RB $2,094,949
1 32 Lions Veronica Enters - DT $2,006,785
1 33 Stars Tim Brown - WR $1,917,434
1 34 Buccaneers Tony Jones - T $1,827,025
1 35 Panthers Brian Blades - WR $1,750,746
1 36 Patriots Anthony Miller - WR $1,699,334
1 37 Redskins Howard Ballard - T $1,629,971
1 38 Colts Shawn Lee - DT $1,582,057
1 39 49ers John Jackson - T $1,514,285
1 40 Bears Brad Edwards - CB $1,444,810

Other Picks despite of Pre-Performance Interviews in the NDTC Airings on ESPNU: Izzy Verdea (WR) chosen in the 2nd round to the Minnesota Vikings
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