Kickball Standings

*ROCKLIN* Kickball - Sundays (Spring '24)

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To Kick A Mockingbird photo First Place Trophy

*ROCKLIN* Kickball - Sundays (Spring '24)
Champs

  To Kick A Mockingbird

Congratulations "To Kick A Mockingbird" for becoming the Rocklin Sunday Kickball Champions!

“To Kick A Mockingbird” are the Rocklin Sunday Kickball Champions of the Spring ‘24 season, after defeating “A Team” 1-0!

Congratulations “To Kick A Mockingbird” for becoming the Sunday Kickball Champions! All season long they displayed their incredible offensive prowess but it was their defense that gave them an edge in the championship. They proved that they’re the best team in the league by not allowing “A Team’s” powerful offense to score a single run. “To Kick A Mockingbird’s” incredible kickball skills, amazing teamwork and impressive defense are the reasons they became the champions of Sunday kickball by defeating “A Team” 1-0!

Congratulations to “To Kick A Mockingbird” on becoming the Rocklin Sunday Kickball Champions and winners of the Spring ‘24 season!

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Second Place Trophy

*ROCKLIN* Kickball - Sundays (Spring '24)
Second Place

A Team

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  Team Wins Losses Draws Ranking
Points
Point
Diff
1   To Kick A Mockingbird 9 (2)º 0 2 20 28
2   A Team 5 (2)º 5 (1)º 1 10 -13
3   Blueballs 5 (2)º 3 (2)º 1 9 20
4   Our Kicks Don't Lie 3 (1)º 6 (2)º 0 4 -15
5   BYOB 0 8 (2)º 0 -2 -20
How are Standings Calculated?
Winners receive 2 points, each team in a tie receives 1 point, and losers receive 0 points. If you forfeit, you lose a point, so don't forfeit! Plus, two forfeits make your team ineligible for playoffs.

Teams are ranked by (1) Ranking Points, (2) Head to Head Two Teams Only*, (3) Point Differential, (4) Coin Toss.

Head to Head is only used if there are two teams tied. Ties involving 3+ teams disregard H2H and move on to point differential for the tiebreaker.
º Forfeits
Parenthesized numbers indicate wins or losses by forfeit.
When calculating Ranking Points, forfeits may be weighted differently than normal wins and losses.